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Can intangible performance be more valuable to a buyer than tangible, hard numbers performance?
The cost of a virtual machine [VM] starts with the tangible hard cost related to storage.
It has the capacity to change tangible, hard realities through no more than airy nothings, mere gauzy thoughts.
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What could possibly possess people to spend real, hard earned cash on 'objects' that have no tangible substance?
But Penman points out that this is one of the less tangible and harder to measure aspects of the reform plan.
The reasons for this are probably less tangible and harder to measure, but there is some research suggesting it is a matter of style.
I'd even go further than Zorn and take a broader view of what constitutes "success," including obvious factors like the graduation rates and lifetime earnings he suggests, as well as less tangible and harder to quantify factors like personal satisfaction and civic engagement.
Gold, they say, is real currency, for it is hard, tangible, durable, and intrinsically valuable.
A tangible beauty, like hard candy, something you could bite.
While tangible harm is hard to detect, G.M. farming has been found to produce tangible benefits.
The tangible limit of hard cash trumps the intangible limit of plastic every time.
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