Sentence examples for tangible indication of from inspiring English sources

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But they offer the first tangible indication of what members of the third branch of government believe it takes to make preventive detention legal.

South Australian premier Jay Weatherill "noted" Abbott's expressions of concern about workers in his state, but said: "I want a tangible indication of his sincerity, we will be putting some positive proposals to him, some specific programs and projects, some big infrastructure projects – he knows what they are".

Not only have kitchens been the focal point of most homes, but they have also been a tangible indication of social evolution in the United States for more than four centuries, said Nancy Carlisle, curator for Historic New England and creator of the exhibition, which opened here this month.

Another tangible indication of his achievement for Egypt is the enormous mosque, the Mosque of Ahmad ibn Tulun, which he erected in a suburb of Al-Fusṭāṭ that is now Cairo; in contrast, no building comparable in grandeur had even been contemplated by the governors who preceded him.

Their sumptuosity and richness are a tangible indication of Christianity's triumph.

The demise of Christianity and Crisis magazine, also thriving during this era is a tangible indication of how seriously the input of Stringfellow and others was taken by the mainlime churches.

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2) Rutherglen & Hamilton West and Kirkcaldy & Cowdenbeath: 2am are the first tangible indication that we will get of Labour's fortunes in Scotland.

Peter Regenstreif, who studied the four elections between 1957 and 1963, wrote of the situation at the start of the election campaign, "In 1957, there was no tangible indication that the Liberals would be beaten or, even in the opposition's darkest moment of reflection, could be.

From the perspective of history, it seems so clear, so logical -- but in 1776 there were few tangible indications that it would turn out well.

Nevertheless, some interventions have been able to demonstrate the effectiveness of their work, not least in terms of tangible outputs and indications of longer-term change, but also evidence of the ways in which their work offers a value-for-money approach.

Table 1 classifies different damage costs according to their tangibility and directness, based on author's assessment. 1 Note the classification proposed gives a general indication of which damage costs tend to be 'more' or 'less' tangible and direct, but these can vary between persons and contexts.

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