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"It was tangible in a way background checks weren't," Coyne, the lobbyist, told me.
The S.E.C. saw its victory made tangible in a historic, $550 million fine and a 71-word statement that Goldman agreed to make.
It may all sound deeply superstitious and chimeric to outsiders, but the implications of the Shugden affair are eminently tangible in a society where light struggles to shine between politics and religion.
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However, each parameter exposed in this way is proportional to a tangible in-game goal quantity, such as distance the robot travels.
The fear is tangible in Kitchanga, a strategic town in North Kivu province that was at the centre of the last bloody revolt five years ago.
His story is true; Kanwar exhibits the tangible evidence in a startlingly poetic way alongside the film.
The most tangible character in "A Tale for the Time Being" is a 16-year-old Japanese girl named Nao who never makes an appearance in the flesh.
"It's not a negotiation over who takes what targets," he said, "but a voluntary partnership aimed at producing tangible results in a relatively short period of time".
"The public now responds much better if they can follow a concrete and tangible impact in a charity advert," she says.
It was England's only tangible reward in a morning session which saw Williamson go to a determined 155-ball half-century containing seven fours.
This paper considers the problem of an agent or a team of agents searching for a resource or tangible good in a physical environment, where the resource or good may possibly be obtained at one of several locations.
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