Sentences with phrase «tangible elements»

While it's true that bigger cities have a more tangible element of crime, it must be noted that rural areas have their own unique set of infractions.
In my work I use the complexity of abstract forms and tangible elements as a response to the undeniable beauty of colour.
I really like tangible elements that give you something to aspire towards when it comes to intangible media.
There are few tangible elements to explain my reasoning but the NX 300h F Sport really grew on me during the loan.
Tangible elements such as photos, logos, and cover design are also part of the author brand.
Simultaneously, I integrate tangible elements of pop art from Action Comics covers from the 1930's -1950's (including titles, numbers, prices, copyright symbols, etc.).
«But in Latin America it is a very tangible element in the transaction.»
Instead, Tough achieved the balance to offer optimism for certain kinds of reform and tangible elements of what is necessary at the community level to change the status quo of growing up and finding an education in Harlem.
There are less tangible elements to focus on including the office layout and rewards for milestones completed as well as physical changes such as desk configurations, office plants and air filters for a positive environment...
«I always liked the tangible element of physically selling something and understanding how you build and scale a brand,» says Zak, who before Google had spent four years at Aéropostale after stints in investment banking and at McKinsey.
It's a series of tangible elements and scientific process that we can replicate in a lab and point to in thousands of ways, back with logic and context.
At the Waldorf School of Garden City, we work hard to deliver the tangible elements of an exceptional educational experience, but what makes our school unique is intangible.
There's a tangible element to the fear it creates and the terrified performances from its leading cast are helped when they have something they can act against.
«Technical, which aligns with Authenticity, represents purpose and performance — tangible elements of the sedan's style.
These tangible elements slowly build around the artist's fascination in every narrative they bring to her unexpected world.
Thus, although an objective standard must be used to evaluate whether a reasonable person in the employee's position would have accepted the employer's offer (Reibl v. Hughes, [1980] 2 S.C.R. 880), it is extremely important that the non-tangible elements of the situation — including work atmosphere, stigma and loss of dignity, as well as nature and conditions of employment, the tangible elements — be included in the evaluation.
... not [be] obliged to mitigate by working in an atmosphere of hostility, embarrassment or humiliation... it is extremely important that the non-tangible elements of the situation — including work atmosphere, stigma and loss of dignity, as well as nature and conditions of employment, the tangible elements — be included in the evaluation.
Justice Bastarache also noted at paragraph 30 that is important that «the non-tangible elements of the situation — including work atmosphere, stigma, and loss of dignity, as well as nature and conditions of employment, the tangible elements — be included in the evaluation.»
Real property is the freehold ownership of land, including the tangible elements (physical elements) and intangible elements (rights that accrue from the ownership of physical real estate).
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