Sentences with phrase «offers tangible»

«Anytime we're able to show investors properties in person, it really makes the entire process come to life and it offers a tangible link to the area where they're directing their capital,» said Chris Clothier, partner at Memphis Invest.
We collaborate with capital partners seeking an investment vehicle that offers tangible value.
It would be a company that offers a tangible difference from the real estate models currently offered and that's what iPro Realty does, says Alves.
The REALTORS ® Conference and Expo offers tangible benefits to boost your business back home.
I approach couples counseling from a collaborative stance that offers tangible results from the first session.
Rhetoric aside, Bcash offers no tangible advantages over Bitcoin.
By increasing the block size to boost the verification process, bitcoin cash offers a tangible solution to a real problem.
In addition, the speed offers tangible tranquility, fast money, hassle free, no more 3 - 5 business days waiting.
Minnesota's community solar program hit a record 300 megawatts of operational capacity in March 2018 and is wildly successful because it offers tangible, financial benefits to subscribers, allows third party project development and ownership, and has no cap on program capacity.
Bryan Christie's solo exhibition, Every Angel is Terror, offers tangible evidence that the categories we create for the sake of language — art, science, religion, poetry — dissolve at a point of convergence.
This may be a poetic take on it, but experiences are not rendered abstract: instead, the exploration of a fundamentally ambiguous central concept offers a tangible provocation for change.
I'll crap on Slap Chop but at least it offers a tangible selling point for cutting food.
I'll crap on Wii Sports but at least it offers a tangible selling point for motion control.
The three starting classes are Fighter, Strider and Mage, and while that may sound like a familiar toss - up between sword, bow and magic, the real - time combat offers a tangible sense of immediacy that makes each profession feel unique.
While not a premium credit card sporting big sign - up bonus or the ability to earn rewards, the Chase Slate Visa card offers the tangible benefit of providing a cost effective path to pay down your credit card debt.
No wonder, after all, the purchase of complete wheels - in comparison to the single purchase of tyres — offers tangible advantages such as lower fitment costs compared to the tyre change.
And similarly, they only pursue consolidation opportunities if it offers tangible & immediate cost - savings & revenue synergies.
In this workshop, a New York Times bestselling author of thirty books in multiple genres shares a new perspective on promotion and offers tangible advice for building your platform that will help you achieve all of the six goals of online book promotions.
As we win more customer projects, our investors are convinced our technology offers tangible vehicle level benefits.
In her inspiring interview with The Global Search for Education this month, Sajia defies traditional gender roles and offers a tangible sense of hope for change in even the most tragic circumstances.
«Exploring the field though multiple perspectives of policy, research, and advocacy, in addition to teaching, offers a tangible way for Harvard students to contribute to future society,» Merseth says.
At the OECD, we believe that this assessment offers a tangible opportunity to provide the global community with the data it needs to build more peaceful, equitable and sustainable societies through education.
I'm not ready to abandon traditional dating simply because it offers a tangible future, whereas the «sugar» lifestyle has a likely termination.
The SugarShop offers tangible benefits, with members earning points for sending messages, logging into the site and so on.
Framing the root issue behind negative self concept and its related dissociation as Disordered Body Awareness offers tangible, alternative avenues for treatment when traditional psychotherapeutic approaches prove ineffective.
Ding also questions whether the increased efficiency of direct reprogramming offers any tangible advantage.
We read to learn, and cooking is one of the best ways to show kids that reading offers tangible results.
Telling them that many children have experienced this feeling or situation «right sizes» the problem, and letting them know that you can help them offers them some tangible hope.
So there is recalled the bitter, sarcastic cry of Israel, always ready on the lips at the first sign of adversity, «Is the LORD among us or not»» There is also recalled a marvelously tolerant and patient word of the Lord which repeatedly in effect provides the «sign» and offers tangible reassurance - although, be it noted, in matters by and large of sheer survival.
We see so many times in the gospel how Jesus offers a tangible gift of healing before he offers His gift of love, life, forgiveness.
Anytime you are engaging an audience, there should be continuous cycle of give and take, which includes listening and learning, as well as offering tangible value.
If you offer tangible rewards, ask staffers what they'd enjoy.
If you own or lead a professional services company, you understand the unique challenges you face in not offering a tangible product.
And I wasn't in this alone: She offered tangible help.
Like Rogers has done with its Share Everything Plans, pushing legacy customers towards more lucrative options with promises of value - added freebies like Shomi and NHL GameCentre Live, Fido's new plans offer tangible benefits for new and exiting subscribers.
In an interview Saturday, Warren Buffett, chairman and CEO of Berkshire HathawayBRK.A, -0.87 % BRK.B, -0.74 % reiterated his stance on digital currencies, saying it isn't really investing because they offer no tangible return.
Lana — Perhaps you could reach out to those who are suffering and offer them the tangible things they most need — consolation, comfort, and support — rather than condemning them through silent incantations.
Any precise reconstruction of the temple is impossible, although Ezekiel 41 may offer tangible assistance where I Kings 6 is deficient.
Religion, it seems, is the oldest and has been the most lasting institution to serve the ritual restoration of a sense of trust in the form of faith while offering a tangible formula for a sense of evil against which it promises to defend man.»
There's brilliant ways churches can offer tangible support for people that do this.»
I am giddy about offering a tangible experience for myself and others.
Articles explore: the idea that violence should be thought of as a public health problem analogous to infectious disease; examine from a scientific perspective the impacts on children's social, emotional, and cognitive development of growing up in a violent community; share first - hand insights from children and caregivers; and explore various interventions, from the favelas of Recife, Brazil, to the inner cities of Chicago, Illinois, United States (US), and Glasgow, Scotland, which are offering a tangible sense of hope.
The Rochester Education Foundation was founded on the idea that it should be easy to offer tangible help to Rochester city school students.
Yamamoto also offered some tangible suggestions aimed at enhancing the postdoctoral experience.
There is so much to do, plenty of variety and for the obsessive, hundreds of collectibles that offer tangible in game rewards.
When I'm coaching, I seek to offer tangible resources that create immediate and sustainable change.
By identifying research - based approaches this session will offer tangible interventions and strategies that can increase access for all learners.
Our hope is that this collaborative effort will offer a tangible option for charters to consider, and that any remaining issues or concerns will be addressed as the new structure is implemented.»
While earlier interpretations of this system failed to offer a tangible change, the system in the S1 offers a large step forward in dynamic mode, the whole vehicle tensing around the driver's reactions, the increased engine note (a combination of an exhaust flap and a sound actuator that increases induction noise) further focusing the mind.
But many consumers don't have a need for niche programs and sometimes credit card companies have to offer tangible concrete savings in order to lure consumers and their existing balances away from a current long - term financial relationship.
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