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One, though, David, manages something more tangible: talent.
Chatonsky remarks on the absence of a tangible talent that we can assign to Kardashian, and the obsession popular culture has with that emptiness.
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Real talent.
The thrill and energy of the wines really gave meaning to the growers' description of themselves and their wares as showing a "tangible sense of camaraderie, talent, youth and openness".
Productize Turning your "soft" skills and talents into tangible products is one of the fastest ways to break away from the pack and increase revenues.
Until you turn your soft skills and talents into tangible products, you will always have to show up to earn a living.
"It's extremely useful to have that network, not just for tangible things like funding and talent but also emotional support," she said.
Yet even in these surroundings we can still feel Louise's all-too-human heartbeat, with Amy Adams's talent for telegraphing tangible emotions via tiny facial gestures shining through the isolating wrap of an orange hazmat suit.
They sacrificed two years of tangible success by developing young, homegrown talent.
Shanahan wore a look of complete disgust, with his team and himself, with a group filled with so much talent and so few tangible results.
Texas businesses have some very tangible benefits by working with Mexican talent and companies, according to Kumar, including: geographic proximity, cultural affinity, strong infrastructure and governmental support, low attrition, bilingual expertise in a growing market (Latin America) and a trained workforce.
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