Sentences with phrase «of tangible gains»

There will be economic costs in terms of business deals lost, but little in the way of tangible gains.

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Reconciliation of Shareholders» Equity to Tangible Shareholders» Equity, Excluding Net Unrealized Investment Gains, Net of Tax
Some of them speculated in cryptocurrencies and wanted to allocate part of their gains to a tangible asset like gold.
Some Prefatory Remarks to the N.Y.U. Real Estate Institute discussion, Oct. 25, 2001 Economic theory focuses on labor and capital, yet the largest category of tangible assets is not industrial plant and machinery earning profits, but real estate, and its primary objective is to make capital gains.
One has tangible applications, the other I know the content of more well than I care to and gain nothing from other than understanding the simplicity of simpletons.
Nevertheless, the breadth of experience I gain as an editor will always be a tangible asset, even if the job description may change as a new era of publishing evolves.
However, the whole episode has at least proven how quickly an unverified claim can gain traction and take on a life of its own, even when there's no tangible evidence to support it.
These short nuggets can enhance the productivity, push the application of learning, and create a tangible gain for both employees and the organization.
While theory is very important, one of the most effective ways LEGO Education brings STEM teaching and learning to life is to use real - world examples to enable students to gain a more tangible understanding of how topics are applied in industries and in many aspects of everyday life.
«Third, we created tangible incentives for states to gain a wide base of community support for their plans.
Both Ford and Mazda stand to gain in a big way as a result of their racing investment in production technology, in both tangible and intangible fashion.
Considering the six - speed twin - clutch gearbox was already one of the finest on the planet, striking the perfect balance between speed and refinement, the tangible gains are minimal.
«Only 2 % of 911 GT3 RS buyers took away the air - con,» he points out, saying that despite the car's track intentions, owners still take them on the road and are concerned about deleting such items and harming resale values with such little tangible weight and performance gains.
Digital Textbook rental companies are gaining more traction in the industry and we name the top 3 you want to deal with, if you are thinking of foregoing tangible books this year to save some money.
Within the landscape of intense debate about the transition and what we were losing or gaining as a result of it was one tangible example of a little - noticed but powerful feature that was unique to a technology and mode of communication in eclipse.
Owning a home in a community, long - term neighbors, pride of ownership and the stability involved with long - term ownership are all tangible social benefits that first - time home buyers gain over renting.
This represents a gain in our net tangible book value of $ 2.52 per share for the benefit of our current stockholders, and dilution of $ 1.74 or 39 % of the public offering price, for investors in this offering.
Yet how many CEOs gain bonuses partially off of sales and other meaningless criteria — far better to use something like five - year increase in fully converted tangible book value per share.
None of these provide hugely tangible benefits on the track, but that's because upgrades in real - life F1 don't tend to suddenly swing the balance of power, rather improvements are subtle, gaining the team a few extra tenths of a second here or there.
Unlocking achievements and gaining Gamerscore may be an addictive if ultimately pointless diversion for many players, but dedicated achievement hunters will now get some tangible benefits in the form of an ongoing Microsoft Points rebate and special gift.
Rooted in dialectic thinking on pairs of such relative concepts as «something and nothing» and «gain and loss,» Song seems to have intuitively chosen the tangible yet formless substance of water as the most common subject of his early practices.
But somebody must pay the locals a tangible share of the intangible global gains.
Are energy transitions particularly plausible if they don't bring tangible economic benefits, whether in the form of cost, end uses, or productivity gains?
The goal of the program is to deliver tangible environmental and public health gains while accelerating the energy sector's transition to a low carbon future.
This intimacy allows the reader to gain a tangible sense of Hughes» candour, his humour and his distaste for those who he has fairly concluded have breached the public trust.
As the true stars of the program, the fellows delivered tangible results in their host organization projects, while gaining a broad range of skills and competencies.
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I have quickly gained the skills needed to translate my unique set of talents into tangible results for the organizations I work with.
When we can put the internal conflict into a tangible, distinct, separate space from us, we can see it in a different way and gain insight into why there is the conflict taking place and what parts of self we are neglecting or indulging.
There is no one walking the face of Earth that can provide an equation that shows how intangibles (seemingly wasteful or emotionally driven activities) translate or transpose into tangibles (money / financial gains), BUT it happens to humans ALL THE TIME.
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