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It will behoove the Obama administration and advocates of the law to actively nurture pacesetting states so that they have tangible success stories to point to in 2014 and models that other states can learn from and emulate.
The 60-day delay on implementation would give hardliners time to dissect and condemn every Iranian concession, while moderates who brokered the deal would be left to defend the concessions after the U.S. reneged on the timeline and without any tangible sanctions relief to point to.
Sudan had "nothing tangible" to show.
You have something tangible to show.
It's likely too cynical to say that they've done nothing, but it's hard to point to tangible, societal changes.
"In climbing, the challenges are tangible to the point that small decisions can dictate your survival".
The critics have been hard put to point to any tangible harm that has been done to any particular citizen.
With the administration unable yet to point to much tangible evidence of progress, Gen. David H. Petraeus, who assumed command in Afghanistan last month from Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, is taking several steps to emphasize hopeful signs on the ground that, he will argue, would make a rapid withdrawal unwise.
"When we talk about the big 'L word' - legacy - we want to be able to point to something tangible".
Skeptical members of Congress are anxious to rev up the sanctions, and Obama is desperate for a deal to point to a tangible foreign policy accomplishment for his legacy.
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