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"We've now got tangible figures of the quantities and locations of fossil fuels that should remain unused in trying to keep within the 2C temperature limit," said Christophe McGlade, at University College London (UCL), and who led the new research published in the journal Nature.
A difference of a handful of points could make no tangible difference to the outcome of the in/out vote in the UK if one of the two sides has a clear lead (as most polls currently suggest).
This phenomenal success was down to giving supporters something tangible and useful to do.
Those who lost family members were not focused on the recovery of tangible property.
Never was there more tangible proof of the sad lack of a credible political satirist of Jon Stewart's ilk on UK TV than the desperate elevation of Brand to the position of social sage.
No change in policy, no change in tone; no tangible recognition of her position.
According to Matthew Dennison in the Times: "What exonerates this structurally imperfect book is its tangible emotion: John's grief as he witnesses Mary's 'disappearance' and the author's intense love for the county of his birth".
Unfortunately, this is often the exception rather than the rule in a system where chief executives and other senior managers turn over much too rapidly to have any chance of making a tangible difference.
They provide a tangible link between the activity of a single cell and complex "higher-level" behaviour.
"How many CoPs will it take for us to really see any tangible results?
Other jobs involve less tangible achievements - but you can still focus on how you have improved your company's revenue.
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