Sentences with phrase «real tangible costs»

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Some respondents also cited reduced real estate costs as a tangible, major benefit.
They obviously have a real, tangible benefit, but they also cost a lot of money.
Like any other cost center in the company, Learning and Development department has to show that it delivers real tangible benefit to the organization.
The reality that nobody at NYSED appears willing to examine is that parents understand that there are very real and actually tangible costs to making standardized testing as high stakes as it has become in the No Child Left Behind era, and, worse, they are increasingly aware that those policies do not work and should be set aside.
The tangible book value stands at USD 195.1 m with USD 51.2 m in cash and roughly USD 40 m of real estate at cost and no debt outstanding.
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