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"It's got to be tangible, and now it is.
Your win book doesn't need to be tangible.
Even if the exercise succeeds, the benefits are unlikely to be tangible or clear.
But with Shea, who has had opportunities to head to Europe before, there looks to be tangible end product.
The Museum of Modern Art's exhibition "Deconstructivist Architecture" (1988) included a number of architects whose angular spatial compositions appear to be tangible realizations of chaos theory, but which are also in many ways reminiscent of Russian Constructivist and German Expressionist architectural forms from the early 1920s.
"The crowd around me are terrific and I don't have to do as much lifting as I used to, but nor do I just make drawings and say, 'That's what I want.' For me," he insists, "it has to be tangible".
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Current financial, accounting, and tax structures limit the recognition of costs and benefits to those that are tangible to the business.
The desire to win, the refusal to lose, and the know-how to pace the run in to the titles is tangible.
The struggle to find employment, to improve, to make life better, is tangible.
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