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But it has to start with something tangible".
Etsy had allowed such services to be sold as long as they didn't guarantee results and came with something tangible, such as a wand.
Augmented reality is closer to the real world end with the dominant interaction being with something tangible that is enhanced with computer information.
For the governing Congress Party, the new ordinance fulfills a campaign pledge made by Mrs. Gandhi and provides her party with something tangible to offer voters as the country prepares for national elections next year.
The difference, analysts say, is that the extra spending will leave Japan with something tangible -- military hardware -- and that this may at least create a feeling of greater security, which in politics is everything.
The internet can offer faster, relevant news and information, it can provide a multimedia experience on demand, but it cannot provide you with something tangible – and that is the fatal flaw.
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I choose science policy because it combined writing--and public communication of science--with something tangible that has a more direct impact on society.
Symbolism does matter but it needs to be coupled with something real and tangible.
Whether Australian cinema's infatuation with theatre manifests into something tangible over time remains to be seen.
I don't think it's got anything to do with nostalgia, I think it has to do with wanting something tangible.
As streaming continues to grow (and change), there will always be a market for the powerful emotional impact of something tangible, especially with a nostalgic tie.
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