Tangible
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289 examples of Tangible in a sentence
I believe also, our generation, our relationship to satisfying what we want is far less
tangible
than any other previous generation.
So my wonderful student Sam and I decided to look at the most
tangible
thing we could think of: Play-Doh.
We're focusing on hardware because it is hardware that can change people's lives in such
tangible
material ways.
See, to me, art is a way to put
tangible
experiences to intangible ideas, feelings and emotions.
Ordinarily, I would have no way of knowing how focused or relaxed I was in any
tangible
way.
So these small, picky things form the vocabulary that come together and make the sentences, enabling us to make
tangible
things like ... a solar-powered Popsicle truck.
These four criteria are that your goal must be: tangible, credible, inclusive and epic.
Let's take a look at them: It needs to be
tangible.
As in, working for something bigger, tangible, credible, inclusive and epic.
Your goal: it needs to be tangible, credible, inclusive and epic.
Are you thinking of something physical or somthing
tangible
as you design it?
How do
tangible
things make us feel intangible joy?"
Now we always focus, naturally, on how much we raise, because it's a very
tangible
outcome, but for me, awareness and education is more important than the funds we raise, because I know that is changing and saving lives today, and it's probably best exampled by a young guy that I met at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, at the start of the year.
And this gives us a
tangible
model of the three-dimensional protein and how it folds and all of the intricacies of the geometry.
So this is an investment that pays off in very concrete terms for a broad range of income groups in the state's population and produces large and
tangible
benefits.
Students can use this as a tool to learn about the complex concepts such as planetary motion, physics, and unlike computer screens or textbooks, this is a real,
tangible
experience that you can touch and feel, and it's very powerful.
I mean, our hands and our minds are optimized to think about and interact with
tangible
objects.
When a leader makes the choice to put the safety and lives of the people inside the organization first, to sacrifice their comforts and sacrifice the
tangible
results, so that the people remain and feel safe and feel like they belong, remarkable things happen.
Debt is the
tangible
manifestation of not forgiving.
So nodes represent the
tangible
objects like the toaster and people, and links represent the connections between the nodes.
Make your ideas visible, tangible, and consequential.
And yet, we spend virtually nothing to prevent something as
tangible
and evolutionarily certain as epidemic infectious diseases.
And they showed us a range ways that light can work with simple senses and physical objects to really bring the Internet to life, to make it
tangible.
Pretty much any type of object can have symmetry, from
tangible
things like butterflies, to abstract entities like geometric shapes.
Does sadness have value on a more basic, tangible, maybe even evolutionary level?
We just want her on the board with us', or, 'He can pay me back at the end of the game, when he's flush with cash', and I'm thinking again, 'What am I teaching these kids?' So, I started watching how they were playing - listening to their banter, getting a feel for how they were making decisions - and I had this thought: 'What if they're playing this way because the money isn't real?' It's a concept I've been reading a lot about, lately, 'Financial abstraction', the notion that when money becomes more and more of an idea, less
tangible
and therefore more abstract, it changes the way we interact with it on a regular basis, and there's anecdotal evidence of abstraction everywhere around us.
And here's the key; they get to spend it with your subtle guidance, your subtle mentorship, your subtle supervision, and whether you call it an allowance, you call it commission for chores or you call it a weekly stipend, every single child, from the age of five on up, needs to be given some
tangible
amount of money on a weekly basis so that they understand how to function in a cashless society someday.
Each moment or photograph represents a
tangible
piece of our memories as time passes.
In the time it takes to draw a breath, we were plunged into a darkness so immense that it was almost tangible; what I imagine wading through tar might be like.
This ghettoized urbanism proved to be a
tangible
precursor of war.
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