Sentences with phrase «more tangible facts»

That said, your gut has formed its opinion based on more tangible facts and figures,» he says.

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THe fact that Eukanuba recognizes this already tells me they understand my dog and his needs as a large breed dog.I will be back in touch after he has been on it for a week or two to let you know if I notice more tangible benefits of the food, but so far I am very impressed and so is Duke!
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.»
After all, the most tangible sign of the fact that a Japanese game is getting really close to its release, is that it starts getting a lot of TV commercials, and Dragon Quest XI is bigger then most, so it only stands to reason that it gets more ads than the average.
The fact is, psychometric testing has a broad range of organisational applications and can provide tangible and measurable value when implemented more broadly.
Newer search technology offers a more holistic evaluation of your resume or CV than in the past, Therefore, your resume should not be a list of facts but rather a narrative with tangible proof that tells a story.
Fact: «Although early research suggests that youth living in two - parent biological families fare better on a range of developmental outcomes than those in single - parent or alternative structures (Amato and Keith, 1991), this research typically finds that effects of family structure on developmental outcomes such as delinquency are not strong (Hetherington and Kelly, 2002)... More tangible differences in family dynamics or circumstances — such as supervision practices — are largely responsible when study groups have different outcomes... The highest rates of delinquency were for youth in father - only households, followed by father - stepmother...»
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