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After the hyperinflation of the 1990s, they also tend to prefer tangible privileges to cash.Unsurprisingly, then, protests erupted last summer when Russia's parliament approved a plan that would result in most such benefits being converted into cash payments, to be disbursed by a combination of federal and regional authorities.
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House groups also held a variety of less-tangible privileges, including the exclusive use of particular names, songs, dances, and, especially in the north, totemic representations or crests.
Congratulate yourself, not just because you honoured your civic duty and displayed tangible appreciation for the privilege of living in a democratic society, but congratulate yourself for allowing your interminable optimism to take center stage.
Assessing and mapping the power/influence of the stakeholders involved identifying who owns what resources (tangible or intangible), who possesses privileges, and who can directly or indirectly take action for or against the project or be able to mobilize for or against it.
I consider it a privilege to know and have tangible items from my ancestry.
The miniature figurines, she believes, can serve as visible, tangible reminders of that abstract idea of privilege, a word that's commonly used but perhaps not too often understood.
Such elements tend to be sidelined as futurists pragmatically privilege the use of tools and techniques over the less tangible assets of relating, sensing and intuiting.
In many ways, it's a privilege to see how these geographical battles coalesce into something far more tangible.
Tangible support.
Something tangible.
The Privileges.
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