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.
To farmers in tropical regions, climate change has
become a tangible reality.
Every dream you had as a child of growing up and working at Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory has now
become a tangible reality.
Not exact matches
And this limitation
becomes even more acute when this world, in the sense of familiar and
tangible reality, is handed over to man's control.
Senator Martin Malavé Dilan said: «For years, High Speed Rail in New York has been little more than a conversation, with little
tangible evidence of it
becoming a
reality.
You are flung into other levels of
reality so visceral, so
tangible, so all - enveloping, that they
become your sense of the real world.
The
reality that nobody at NYSED appears willing to examine is that parents understand that there are very real and actually
tangible costs to making standardized testing as high stakes as it has
become in the No Child Left Behind era, and, worse, they are increasingly aware that those policies do not work and should be set aside.
Equal access to justice has
become more of a lofty ideal than a
tangible reality.
The fellows will be well equipped to
become agile legal innovators themselves, ready to contribute to the changing landscape of legal services in making access to justice a
tangible reality.