Sentences with phrase «get something tangible»

Although outreach efforts can take time, young fathers will participate in programs — if they feel they will get something tangible out of it.
Yes, I'm taking a big risk by going perk - free, but my hope is that people who are willing to support me will do so without needing to get something tangible in return.
Not all of the ideas you come up with will be workable, but there's a strong possibility that you'll get something tangible and effective for your efforts.
She sent me a package from there, and it made my day:) It's so fun to get something tangible from the other side of the world.
In an environment when all it seems like the government does is take, take, take, citizens get something tangible and immediate back from the government.

Not exact matches

As a result, there are only two camps who may be interested in taking advantage of GameStop's Black Friday deal: those who have a tangible interest in video games but never actually got around to buying a console, or those who are uninterested in gaming but who will use the Xbox 360 to run Netflix, Hulu, Amazon and Microsoft's own «movies and TV» service (morphing the device into something of a free alternative to a Roku or other streaming gadget).
You get significant passive income, and u have something tangible - not like funny money as you like to call it.
He told Premier: «It might be just talking about an issue - and that's an important thing - or it might be something more tangible, like getting behind a clause and talking... [about] how their church might be able to help.»
When friends got sick, instead of praying, as was once his immediate response, Bell said, he would «do something tangible and practical and supportive for them.»
Then, I think, this Gospel goes on to lead the reader beyond the point where one is concerned with the physical body of Christ; and in the story of Thomas it shows that faith is not to be established by sight; that you have got to look beyond any objective truth of the kind which might be established by visible, tangible, corporeal manifestations: to look beyond that to something different.
I loooove getting cards in the mail, and while I get that electronic ones are faster and more convenient, there's something to be said about having tangible ones that you can decorate your fireplace mantle with.
With a movie like Blade Runner 2049, you get an epic and IMO a nearly - perfect advancement of a Ridley Scott's ambitious, sophisticated vision of the future, but it isn't something that feels as «real» or tangible like those other films.
For teamworking, for the implementation of projects, for problem solving, for the implementation of tasks of research and design of strategies... Our students, based on the content they have seen before, are ready to get down to work and generate something unique and tangible from these theoretical knowledge.
It is the unabridged version of life itself — tangible experience, which we commonly refer to as «something you can get your fingers on,» «something you can sink your teeth into,» etc. (p. 38)
While you're here, create something tangible based on research, get it in the hands of some learners, and document their experience — it's an amazing, humbling process.
However, I do believe that those who support the bookstore and tangible books are being ripped off in the sense we are not getting a e version with our tangible book, so we would have to buy another version if we wanted a e version so buying the book twice is not something most people would approve of nor want.
A certain innocent hopefulness winds its way through each of these stories in which the characters want something, both tangible (money) and intangible (to understand where they are headed in life and how they will get there).
They are also intensely loyal... so when they get into a series they love, they'll want the experience of something tangible, they'll want to collect, savor, have it around to look at.
In return for using the cards, transactors get an interest - free grace period and the possibility of turning everyday spending into something more tangible.
«Having that group there from the get - go and building this stuff without a greenlight was a little weird, but it's probably what got that whole thing working because we could all put our expertise into a pool and make something tangible.
Having something tangible to actually play and get a feel for before you put your cash on the line, makes backing a potential new game less of a crapshoot.
That's not an official confirmation and it's so far to be something tangible, but we got something: Verendus must be showed something to Neo-GAF's mods, if not, he should be banned for that statement.
«You need to provide real value to your backers, so they get a piece of artwork or something tangible,» says Rob Decker, who raised $ 23,120 for a collection of graphic art depicting America's national parks.
Rothko gets the central rotunda for six of his sonorous, saturated - colour field paintings, while Barnett Newman is perhaps even better served with his sculpture Here I (to Marcia), a towering strip of bronze, standing in front of three of his majestically sombre blue paintings, as though it's been torn out of the painting to become something tangible and actual.
Please join us tonight for an Opening reception 6 - 8 pm Altered TM Davy, Hayden Dunham, Ayana Evans, Raúl de Nieves, Jasmine Nyende, Lila de Magalhaes, Will Sheldon, Fin Simonetti, Keijaun Thomas, Sarah Zapata, Cajsa von Zeipel May 13 - June 23, 2018 Boundaries that define us And the holding we give to others A concept in hand Liquid in practice Material in knowledge I imagine my experiences as much as they are created Asking an artist about reality is asking smoke to rise Gravity will tell it better than words Or ashes in the wind The flame doesn't have the same language as the smoke But the border of burning releases something tangible For however long it dances Gives in a world that accepts through learning in a reality that won't Under the light of the destructive loop A harsh power that gets to the root The substance of choice made physical in the opulence of darkness of everything we touch - Jasmine Nyende Company Gallery is pleased to present a group exhibition entitled Altered, from May 13 through June 23, 2018, with an opening reception Sunday, May 13th, 6 - 8 pm.
It may require some highly creative and original thinking, and it may not be something that gets its creator published in Science, but I'm not ready to give up: the benefits of having something tangible to present to people would be enormous.
Designers can get stuck playing on the computer, but turning that 3D design into something tangible will tell them whether it will really work (and another reason 3D printing is becoming so popular for it allows fast prototyping).
Some people believe that life insurance is a waste of money if it never pays out, that they've put a lot of money into something and didn't get anything tangible in return.
«People are getting tired of ICOs with wasteful dreams and want it (the tokens) to backed by something tangible,» he said.
«Something that is more tangible about Ethereum ICOs is that when you send the ether to the contract, the Ethereum network does recognize — and many wallets out there because of the ERC20 standard will recognize — that you got whatever coin or whatever token shows up in your wallet,» said Palmer.
Hacker News cred may get applicants one foot in the door, but to land one of the available software engineer, designer or product manager positions, candidates need to have something tangible to show.
«I wanted get into the real estate market early and have my money go towards something tangible,» she says.
Jillian Scott first got her start in advertising, but soon realized she wanted something more tangible and personal.
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