Tangible
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289 examples of Tangible in a sentence
Czech cinematography is traveling through dark times... this movie is a
tangible
evidence.
You need
tangible
proof to convict someone and a minimum of evidence.
They had usually
tangible
results.
me,it just lacks a certain something that most of his other films(the ones i have seen anyway)possess)i'm nit sure what that something is.it's not something tangible.anyway,the
The social and personal tension is almost
tangible
and I felt as if the cast were reacting each other's character as though they would have done in real life.
The characters are
tangible
and realistic, but it does not take away from the story line.
The theme seems to be how love of an extreme and unconsidered nature messes with stability to the point where reality itself breaks down; where exotic, misplaced fantasy becomes dangerously
tangible.
Certainly, the buggery scene is pretty straightforward in its unpleasantness, but the film's effect derives far more from its slow build-up and the
tangible
sense of isolation surrounding the four leads, both before and after everything starts to go wrong.
They shock because their evil is petty and
tangible.
It has a
tangible
atmosphere and I found myself wishing I could be there away from it all, cooking my corn on the cob at my bedside table.
The fact that most of the actors were not professionals, made the movie more
tangible
and more realistic.
The two central characters particularly shine in the darker moments in the film, the combination of there acting and the directors ability to create such a
tangible
atmosphere creates some truly gripping scenes.
I believe when it comes down to it, when faced with
tangible
evidence that the bible was in fact real, humanity will GET IT and UNDERSTAND THE STAKES.
Moreover, one starts to realize that the technical splendor that emanated out of editing this film to ensure the figments came out all jazz and
tangible
also stand as an attestation to its quality even upon current viewing.
It's an adorable charmer, a cheery, bright, silly comedy with a
tangible
family chemistry and a really goofy sense of humour.
The two share a
tangible
link, before he decides to leave.
This Venusian journey of materialistic and
tangible
beauties begins with Bill Murray (I just contradicted myself, didn't I?) racing to catch a train in the Indian countryside.
Fate and History are not presented as flesh and blood characters in this first part of Theodoros Angelopoulos' "Trilogy: The Weeping Meadow," but the presence of each is so
tangible
that they could be exactly that.
Well, he had set them down, in class, and the hot chick from school came and picked up his shades, which were in a sense a
tangible
reflection of his own true level of confidence (super-glued at best).
Afghans can contribute in a
tangible
way here by reopening the North-South route connecting the resource rich economies of Central Asia to densely populated India and Pakistan.
For example, Spain’s exports have grown without producing
tangible
positive effects on the country’s trade balance.
In either scenario, Morsi has little room to maneuver in a country that, for the time being, is in political limbo – with neither a constitution nor a parliament – and whose people want
tangible
results in terms of good governance, institutional consolidation, and improvements to a tottering economy.
By re-launching arms control we can make a
tangible
offer of cooperation to all those who want to shoulder responsibility for Europe’s security.
The key issue is to ensure that the western Balkans keeps its focus on the European agenda, which means that the EU must provide guidance and encouragement through
tangible
initiatives.
The EU needs to give clear signals to public opinion across the region that meeting EU benchmarks has
tangible
effects on their lives.
There is little hope now that Abe will see
tangible
returns on the political capital he has invested in cultivating Putin.
While providing relatively fewer
tangible
public goods and services directly, the Chinese government will need to provide more intangible public goods and services like rules, standards, and policies.
This, in turn, would give workers a
tangible
warning and an incentive to anticipate job losses before they occur.
The IMF’s leadership tried to broker a deal over currencies at its April meeting, but without
tangible
results.
The 2012 study had a
tangible
impact.
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