Sentence examples for tangible instances from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, emotional value was found to be affected mainly by the empathy engendered by service quality, while social value was influenced by tangible instances of service quality.

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"A first date is the most tangible instance of you being the best possible version of yourself, the version you think will be the most attractive to someone else," he said.

Even if the discussion is narrowed to relatively tangible and stationary instances of intentional outdoor sculpture or public art, it's still a jungle out there, a field rife with competing ideas, attitudes and positions on everything from technique and materials to siting and community interaction.

As such, this variation might be ascribed not only to measurable obstetric interventions but also less tangible practices; for instance, the time of admittance of a woman in early stages of labour might depend on staff numbers, which vary during the week.

A nonfiction short featuring Canadian musician Patrick Watson, for instance, is so tangible you feel like you're next to him at the piano.

But that eerie (and unlikely) specter distracts from more tangible political fights, like, for instance, how Trump's transition team appears to be considering a resurrection of the National Security Entry-Exit RegistratioNational Security Entry-Exit

There are complex dynamic relationships between the mother, the baby, named significant others (overt influences), tangible and perceptual situations, for instance a woman may mention her baby as a significant other but the tangible situation of having a baby weighed might trigger feeding behaviour change.

As virtualization initiatives delivered tangible bottom line benefits–in some instances up to 60% reduction in capital costs companies looked to virtualize more.

The continued focus on social workers provides a more tangible and immediate scapegoat, when, in some instances, it is the missives from Whitehall that can cause many of the difficulties frontline staff face.

But what if an older person could forgo their benefits for something specific, to help America's youth in a tangible and personally meaningful way — by, for instance, paying for their grandchildren's child care or education?

In the majority opinion, Justice William Rehnquist affirmed that allegations of sexual harassment under Title VII may include hostile work environment claims and are not limited to instances where there has been a "tangible loss" of an "economic character".

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