Sentences with phrase «like tangible numbers»

But, he says, although such results are less persuasive for academics, they are reassuring to policy - makers who like tangible numbers.

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Accountability should be judged on tangible industrial measures like start - up tech company survival rates after three and five years, number of new products and services brought to market annually by companies that IRAP supported, and overall ROI after three or five years.
All that distinguishes the groups is their randomly drawn lottery numbers, so we can be confident that the groups are comparable not only in observable ways (like race and income), but also in less tangible ways, such as motivation to succeed.
The «Spekulationsfrist» (the minimum number of years to hold a asset for selling it tax free) is still in place for certain kinds of real estate (10 years) and certain tangible assets like gold, artwork, classic cars etc (1 year).
I think it's different if you look at the facts — the number of people, the number of organizations, the number of galleries, things like that that seem more tangible than just saying «it's going to be the next big thing.»
So although Skylake may not offer any tangible benefit over Haswell for gaming, it's clear that DDR4 can still achieve a marginal number of improvements over DDR3 for anyone who runs more RAM - intensive applications like WinRar or Photoshop on either generation of CPU.
Numbers draw the eye of the recruiter and details give them a tangible sense of what it looks like when you use a skill.
I wanted to put a tangible number on things like Netflix, which only shows $ 8 per month, but has a much larger impact than that.
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