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Although a personal library is the most substantial, tangible thing many of us ever build, it remains a deeply private creation.
Patents began in a world of machines and chemical processes -- a substantial, tangible, nuts-and-bolts world -- but now they have spread across a crucial boundary, into the realm of thought and abstraction.
It is expected to bring about not only substantial tangible economic output and employment, but also various significant intangible benefits".
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They're real, tangible.
George S. Canellos, who was named the commission's co-head of enforcement on Monday, said that the nonprosecution agreement showed that the S.E.C. would "confer substantial and tangible benefits" on companies helping the government in foreign bribery cases.
" And certainly, most of our businesses, if we sold them whole, would sell at a substantial premium to tangible book value".
For them, Lamé's upbeat promise cannot compensate for the erosion of something less tangible yet more substantial than any digitally-enabled streetscape.
If the government does increase the loan program for more fuel-efficient cars, GM will still need substantial interim support until any tangible benefits from this subsidy are observable.
It's tangible, solid".
And many experts think the Palestinian people, who would prefer a real state to a nominal one, could be persuaded to endure another postponement if they saw any tangible progress, like a substantial transfer of West Bank land.
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