Not exact matches
Tangibles, like cars and houses, are representative of your success, and so are the more altruistic
things,
such as developing a non-profit, or supporting a meaningful cause.
The details of the capital requirements under Basel III are complicated, but generally speaking, deposit - taking institutions
such as Canada's banks will have to maintain
tangible common equity, which includes
things like cash, equal to 4.5 % of their assets plus an additional buffer of 2.5 %, for a total of 7 %.
The cultural effects are on
tangible things like access to cultural products (
such as food but also all kinds of entertainment), intangible
things like attitudes (due to our exposure to a wider range of ideas, outlooks and experiences) and, of course, on literal cultural diversity.
«Removing the clutter to surround myself with the
things that truly make me happy is
such an easy,
tangible practice that helps bring more fulfillment into my daily life.»
Some
things are good keys to a person's personality
such as their body language, how they present themselves, whether or not they take care of themselves, and all of these
things create an impression that can be
tangible and intangible at the same time.
Qualitative research,
such as case studies, has generally found that most successful efforts work fast; they demonstrate
tangible results within a matter of months and show stakeholders that
things are changing for the better (Public Impact, 2007).
But the men in O'Brien's platoon — Curt Lemon, Rat Kiley, Henry Dobbins, Kiowa, and the rest — also carry less
tangible but more palpable
things such as disease, confusion, hatred, love, regret, fear, what passes for courage; in short, the prototypical psychological profile the youthful Vietnam vet.
GG asks for better ethical practices in gaming journalism and
things such as policies and disclosing of personal relations between the developers and journalists is the
tangible way to achieve them.
No matter how abstract the viewer might perceive it to be, it makes you question if their is
such a
thing as boundaries when it comes to our inner selves and how we make it
tangible.
Some of Mr. Daly's fringe ideas have become
tangible reality: He proposed that we should place an economic value on the depletion of resources; today, we have
things such as the European Emission Trading Scheme, which tries to place a market price on pollution in order to reduce emissions.
We then work with island villagers and ask them what
tangible thing they need
such as a kindergarten, fresh water delivery system or solar energy system, in exchange for establishing a new marine or forest reserve.
Value doesn't always have to be something
tangible,
such as a bonus
thing - a-ma-jig or a free report.
The suppression of a particular writing or other
tangible form of expression is, therefore, an individual matter, and, in the nature of
things, every
such suppression raises an individual constitutional problem in which a reviewing court must determine for itself whether the attacked expression is suppress [i] ble within constitutional standards.
The decision - making is based on, inter alia, intangible personality
things as well
tangibles such as who likes them and pays them timely and well.