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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.
Concrete and tangible instances of the www preventing definite death -- from a man who used his smartphone to help himself during an earthquake, to a woman whose webcam viewers rescued her after a horse attack.
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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.
These are stored in the database as instances of classes corresponding to their tangible biological entities.
Concrete instances of a phenomenon make a description explicit and tangible.
Instances of laughter?
It is evidentialist since it is based on tangible life-like examples and it is externalist because it does not pursue mental concepts for the justification of SE but on the contrary the observable axiomatic instances of SE.
Are they instances of knowledge?
Document instances of lying.
Detect any instances of mirroring.
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