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Ashton's spokesman, Michael Mann, said the talks began with "cautious optimism and great sense of determination, because we think it is time for tangible results".
He'd given a great speech, but he'd also struck an implicit bargain with his audience: his capacity to understand race, his willingness to reassure black people that he comprehends the nuances of our difficulties, would substitute, at least for a time, for tangible evidence of his work to address them.
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The equation was simple: Boom times meant robust demand for tangible goods, which meant that shippers readily paid top dollar for the kind of overnight air delivery that FedEx offered.
The stocks listed in the table sell for between 1.1 times and 2.7 times tangible book value per share.
It made the evil of that time "tangible" for a new generation.
Traditional accounting methods have been designed to account for tangible assets -- like a manufacturing plant -- that depreciate over time and are reported at historical cost.
Even if they can't necessarily build thriving businesses, or pave their floors, the poorest Kenyans can, even for a time, enjoy the tangible relief of being a little less poor.
These questions have become real for the first time, tangible, like a maze in my head.
It fills a need for tangible results".
A third distinguishing feature is publication for tangible circulation.
Another distinguishing feature is publication for tangible circulation.
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