Digital assets simply put are data that exist in form of binary files, these assets can be seen
as those tangible things we often claim ownership and control over the value.
History has shown countless times that religions (
as tangible things) are simply folklore and stories passed down and embellished.
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 %.
In other countries, he notes, banks are making products more
tangible by allowing customers to shop for them in off - the - shelf boxes, which makes
things like getting a new bank card
as easy
as picking up cornflakes at your local supermarket.
So you can never measure it
as well
as more
tangible things.
Everyone has a different interest, but the reality is if the big picture way of looking at
things is hey there's too much debt then central banks are going to be forced to devalue their currency to finance that that you're probably going to want your money in something of
tangible value
as opposed to something based on that currency which is going to be devaluing.
What I experience
as I stand in face of — and in the very depths of — this world which your flesh has assimilated, this world which has become your flesh, my God, is not the absorption of the monist who yearns to be dissolved into the unity of
things, nor the emotion felt by the pagan
as he lies prostrate before a
tangible divinity, nor yet the passive self - abandonment of the quietist tossed hither and thither at the mercy of mystical impulsions.
The major task of the comic hero, therefore,
as Nathan Scott insists, «is to remind us of how deeply rooted we are in all the
tangible things of this world....
1) We're highly evolved primates 2) We have overactive imaginations 3) Our greatest evolutionary asset, our large and highly-folded brains, are also responsible for an insatiable curiosity 4)
As a species, and a survival tactic, we make things up to comfort ourselves in difficult times 5) As a complex societal species, we create commonalities and «traditions» with others in our clan / tribe / community 6) These «traditions» result in security, trust, and strong relationships that make the collective more able to survive than the individual 7) These common beliefs also act as a means of numbing the brain to questions and concerns without legitimate or tangible answers 8) Religion is simply a survival mechanism 9) When we die, we simple «are not alive» anymor
As a species, and a survival tactic, we make
things up to comfort ourselves in difficult times 5)
As a complex societal species, we create commonalities and «traditions» with others in our clan / tribe / community 6) These «traditions» result in security, trust, and strong relationships that make the collective more able to survive than the individual 7) These common beliefs also act as a means of numbing the brain to questions and concerns without legitimate or tangible answers 8) Religion is simply a survival mechanism 9) When we die, we simple «are not alive» anymor
As a complex societal species, we create commonalities and «traditions» with others in our clan / tribe / community 6) These «traditions» result in security, trust, and strong relationships that make the collective more able to survive than the individual 7) These common beliefs also act
as a means of numbing the brain to questions and concerns without legitimate or tangible answers 8) Religion is simply a survival mechanism 9) When we die, we simple «are not alive» anymor
as a means of numbing the brain to questions and concerns without legitimate or
tangible answers 8) Religion is simply a survival mechanism 9) When we die, we simple «are not alive» anymore.
What I know is in my heart and just
as tangible as any of the
things I mentioned in the beginning.
And how I manifest my intentions and prayers
as tangible, touchable and tastable
things.
If I am looking (btw,
as a psychologist) for factors that may predict a QB I don't want, I am looking for (not necessarily in this order): his athletic skills, his percentage completions, his arm, (basically QB
tangibles) and then (maybe) the kinds of
things that DO predict trouble later on, e.g. legal violations, drug use, steroid use, assaults, mistreatment of men and women, cheating in college, failure to attend meetings, classes, and practice, flagrant defiance of coaches» directions.
If you want to use material
things as rewards for your child, be sure they are connected with
tangible expectations, effort, and accomplishments, not simply just because they asked.
One of the unexpected
things that happened
as a result of starting Brave New World Designs is that it has offered two unexpected
things: 1) a
tangible business that my kids can see in operation and understand (vs. my life on the Internet, which is sort of nebulous to them), and 2) a way for me to connect with the girls.
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.
Thurday night's vote signifies three
things: The slow electoral death of the Labour party, the chasm dividing Scottish and English politics and the emergence of Scottish independence
as a
tangible possibility.
We have left the last vestiges of the era of astrology and entered the era of aster - ology: the age of stars
as physical,
tangible and brilliantly visible
things.
«Often we don't really think about the verbal rewards we use on a day - to - day basis, but actually these are
things that are likely to influence people's motivation more than the
tangible rewards, which we don't get
as frequently,» Dr Hewett adds.
Landmarks are generally thought of
as tangible, physical
things, usually involving plaques and lots of marble.
There are a lot of
tangible necessities I could promote
as necessities for girls in their twenties but
as in most cases the valuable «
things» every girl needs aren't necessarily «
things» you can pick up at the Nordstrom Half Yearly Sale.
I had quit my job
as a manager / buyer and designer to stay at home with my kids, I was thrilled to start this new chapter of my life but I also knew that setting goals and accomplishing
tangible things contributes to my happiness.
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.
Her quiet rage
as she dines with Landa is
tangible, and her romantic tête - è - tête with the Reich's most lethal (and most charming) soldier simmers perfectly in suspenseful irony until the entire
thing boils over.
In the panel conversation, the lack of good networks, better use of the emerging edtech incubators, the structure of federal research funding, the lag - time between learning and
tangible results, and other
things surfaced
as additional facets of the problem.
«There are many people involved in translating the promise of technology into a
tangible benefit for students, and
as a consequence there are many possible leaks in the pipe where
things can go wrong.»
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).
I'm sure there's much variance of opinion and experience here — but the point is that there's any number of concrete
things you can pay for that have a
tangible result,
as opposed to spending money for what, for most entrants, is the chimera of winning an award.
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.
What can these people take with them even
as they are forced to leave all
tangible things behind?
Still,
as I started thinking about other business models that focus on sharing, both
tangible and intangible
things — Rentcycle, fold it, NeighborGoods — I found myself agreeing with The New Sharing Economy.
We who believe in it and who talk about it, think of it
as a real
thing, a
tangible thing, if you will.
There are also other, less
tangible,
things that your puppy needs to keep him happy and content mentally
as well
as physically.
Katathani Phuket Beach Resort holds a special place in many return visitors hearts and it has constantly proved popular year after year.The resort comprises 479 low - rise guest rooms and suites - all with private balconies and terraces facing the ocean, pools or tropical gardens.Katathani has a
tangible family atmosphere yet with two separate wings, six swimming pools and huge grounds
as well
as an adjacent 850 - metre long beach,
things never get too crowded.The resort has six restaurants and five bars.Upstairs from the main dining room Chom Talay, La Scala offers excellent contemporary Italian fare in a classic setting with live piano music.
Seems to be made of the same
things as the Triforce being conveniently
tangible or an energy construct depending on the what's convenient.
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.
And then,
as if that wasn't enough, it spilled over into
tangible things with cards, leading to playground rackets, break - time black markets, and plenty of tears.
Luckily I didn't succumb to paying for the action figures for the free color but fans should buy these
things because they want them NOT to be pressured for exclusive content
as Gargos color 10 and
tangible copy of the soundtrack.
This vision of isolation receives its apotheosis in A Bar at the Folies - Bergère [6], perhaps the most poignant image of alienation ever painted, a deadly serious spoof of Watteau's Gilles in completely modern «naturalist» terms, the anonymous yet concrete figure trapped between the world of
tangible things and that of impalpable reflections, existing only
as a way station between life and art.
In the Ender series, OSC posits that we're connected to other people and
things in this universe by way of philotic twines: invisible yet
tangible connections based on the mutual love we share for each other or for,
as you put it, social objects.
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.
After that gets decided, I'm freer to navigate off course, but I still like having a
tangible thing nearby
as a reference.
The Veils also share in the underlying principles contingent to Jackson Pollock's drip painting,
as neither owed recourse to lines, edges, or contours denoting
tangible things.
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.
As I said before, I'm happy to revisit this conversation if and when there is
tangible evidence of all the bad
things happening that you are so scared about.
Value doesn't always have to be something
tangible, such
as a bonus
thing - a-ma-jig or a free report.
Economic damages are
things like medical bills, property damage, and other
tangible assets; these have no limit
as to recovery.
October 16, 2014) provides a useful reminder for all litigators: «Rule 34 (Producing Documents, Electronically Stored Information, and
Tangible Things) is about
as basic to any civil case
as it gets.
We've been talking Samsung Galaxy X for quite some time now but
things are getting more
tangible as the clock ticks.