Sentences with phrase «real tangible improvements»

Because there are real tangible improvements that anyone can see, but we're not «there» yet, and throw in a botched punt snap and some trash weather, and, well, here we are.

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The effect will be to limit real estate lending to loans for the actual construction or purchase of buildings and other capital improvements, i.e., for tangible capital formation.
However the current crisis evolves, an OBR for health would be a real, tangible improvement to health service policy making and in this 70th anniversary year of the NHS, a sign of our commitment to its long - term future.
They will provide tangible suggestions for improvement and we hope these real - life examples will help you make a better first impression with potential matches — on and off line.
Cooperation in some cities has yielded real, tangible improvements for students and families, for example around more transparent discipline data and streamlined enrollment systems, while in other cities progress has stalled or even gone backwards.
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.
At the time, the reasoning was that Coinbase saw Ethereum's focus on smart contracts as a tangible improvement over Bitcoin, and not just another alt - coin that doesn't serve any real function.
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