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If he were older, his future might have begun to take some discernible shape, or at least to assume a more tangible trajectory.
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Before kick-off the only tangible comment on the trajectory of Arsenal's season was the feel of the place.
For this, we evoke Stirling's (2008) distinction between appraisal (i.e. informing decision making) and commitment (forming tangible decisions on particular innovation trajectories).
Labor is prepared to support the funding trajectory as long as the plan is "real and tangible", the shadow assistant defence minister, David Feeney, told ABC Radio.
While participation is contingent upon access to digitalization tools in a very tangible sense, issues of engagement do not follow a linear, foreseeable, developmental trajectory.
One-day cricket may be an ever-evolving state of the art but there are a couple of ways of judging teams in different eras: relative success against their peers; and the less tangible, more emotional gauge of a team's basic feel and style and trajectory.
Over the weeks that the nation has been watching the uncertain trajectory of the oil in the gulf, Mississippi has faced far more tangible devastation, as a series of tornadoes have left 16 people dead and stretched the resources of the state's emergency responders, who are also monitoring the coast.
Tangible support.
Something tangible.
I like the tangible.
Others are more tangible.
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