Sentences with phrase «something tangible out»

Although outreach efforts can take time, young fathers will participate in programs — if they feel they will get something tangible out of it.

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Glad to hear someone finally stop taking this whole mess about a mask so seriously and point out something tangible.
For most persons less mature, and for many of us who have prayed for years, there is need of something concrete and tangible to direct one's thought and keep it from running out into frayed ends.
I know it's not his style but I'd love Wenger to come out and actually passify the fans in some way by giving us something tangible to believe in, just a snippet!!
When I was younger I loved books that came with their own little hidden treasures, pull out letters or drawings from characters, something tangible from the world of the book.
But too much hovering, scaffolding and doing something merely for a grade, rather than a tangible outcome, pushes middle grades kids to act more like children, just when they want most to try out their adult skills and options.
«Our theory was the store already has a relationship with a local charity, and this supports that bond and gives them something tangible to call out in the store.»
Cuphead being out for about a week now has grabbed players wanting something more tangible.
Unless all of those hours of working are accomplishing something — turning out a tangible product, connecting with prospective collectors, working on marketing — and not just consumed with busy work, working smarter and not harder is a valuable mantra to live and create by.
Rothko gets the central rotunda for six of his sonorous, saturated - colour field paintings, while Barnett Newman is perhaps even better served with his sculpture Here I (to Marcia), a towering strip of bronze, standing in front of three of his majestically sombre blue paintings, as though it's been torn out of the painting to become something tangible and actual.
Check out this website, for an organisation that is actually doing something tangible * today * to contribute to the solution: / / www.wild - again.
Some people believe that life insurance is a waste of money if it never pays out, that they've put a lot of money into something and didn't get anything tangible in return.
Many people are convinced that life insurance is a misuse of money if it will never pay out, that they have put significant money into something and didn't deliver something tangible in return.
«Something that is more tangible about Ethereum ICOs is that when you send the ether to the contract, the Ethereum network does recognize — and many wallets out there because of the ERC20 standard will recognize — that you got whatever coin or whatever token shows up in your wallet,» said Palmer.
Microsoft: if you care about the platform, your existing customers and retention, then pull your finger out of your ass and give us something tangible to look forward to.
Wherever possible, add numbers and details to help your skills (aka «Customer service skills») shine out as something more tangible.
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