Sentences with phrase «leave something tangible»

Some career and life paths don't lend themselves to so easily leave something tangible behind the way artists, construction crews, and parents are able to.

Not exact matches

The reason: «Walker believed that you could not let high - profile executives think for you... [It is] better to give them something tangible to consider, because once you've left their presence, they are not going to spend more time thinking about you.»
«Disinterested» in law still means, or should mean, without a pecuniary or other tangible interest in the outcome of a matter, something our judges should be; but everyone else has grabbed it and uses it to mean «not caring,» leaving «uninterested» high and dry.
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