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He could also be sidetracked by something more tangible — weather.
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The point was that this cash--called "smart money" at the time--was searching for something tangible that could weather the inflation storm.
Waiting, waiting, waiting until the last word for something tangible, the expected political weather-changer never came.
(Note how that resonance rises with each new tangible episode of dangerous abnormal weather).
"I think the moderate weather has had a tangible impact on the city," said Richard J. Sheirer, the director of emergency management.
Think of the Libor shift as representative of something real and tangible, like a change in the weather.
Like yard work, this can be a great way to earn money while still enjoying the weather and seeing a tangible result of your work.
It provided violent and tangible evidence, if ever it were needed, that extreme weather is here, sea levels are on the rise and that cities must adapt more urgently than ever before.
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