Sentence examples for tangibly involved from inspiring English sources

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Now, that changes if you become tangibly involved with unethical acts: if you provide cover for deception, if you help people lie or if you tell them their infidelity is justified (even though you believe it isn't) — then you're complicit.

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But a city labor expert who has been involved in recent negotiations said he thought it would be relatively easy to get $225 million in concessions from labor, especially in things that did not tangibly affect workers.

Still, how does getting a perfect score actually, tangibly affect students going through the admissions process?

If you want to win in business, you need to offer something tangibly valuable that the competition doesn't.

"Random Access Memories" is a tangibly passionate effort.

More tangibly, the many educated young remain frustrated.

Maryam senses a tangibly diminished morality police "presence".

I think it's tangibly boosted morale in the division.

Less tangibly, there's also a sense of intellectual exhaustion.

Coleman's gain is Russell's loss, tangibly at least.

"Israel, mathematically or tangibly, should not have been established," he said.

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