Sentence examples for tangible starting point from inspiring English sources

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Critically a tangible starting point is developing a procurement code that represents the principles and standards the company will hold itself (and its suppliers) to.

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What is clear however, is that his death went down in history as the first documented exercise-related death and provides a tangible starting-point for the discipline of sport cardiology.

Hopefully, this will be the starting point for tangible and sustained efforts by WHO through a worldwide campaign.

As the first global metric using detailed standardized data on children in cities, the index is a crucial starting point for tangible progress on child development in cities, and will be an important tool for advocacy, programming and evidence-based policy development.

It must start with something concrete, something tangible and although it seems small, sharpening your own mind is the starting point to changing the world.

It pictures the world's corrupt bulk as the starting point of a miracle that will result in a universe that is tangible but pure.

Need a starting point?

That was the starting point.

That was their starting point.

Mr. Barber: — thrilling starting point.

My starting point is different.

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