The phrase
"tangible evidence" refers to physical proof that can be seen, touched, or felt, serving as confirmation of something's existence or occurrence.
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Because this gives them some kind of
tangible evidence of their staff's achievements backed by official certification.
This level of focus grounds the professional learning conversation by
providing tangible evidence for and path toward the necessary changes in practice.
Until you have
tangible evidence for the existence of god, the notion of god remains in the realm of ideas.
We look to our children's achievements
as tangible evidence that our own lives have value — and when they fall short of our expectations, no wonder we feel anxious.
Your case needs to be focused on demonstrating,
with tangible evidence, how much of an asset you are to the business.
If a recruiter or hiring manager lands on your page, they will be able to
see tangible evidence of your success.
I don't inherently believe your claims of horrible events, and unless you
produce tangible evidence, I can only assume it never took place and you just want money or attention.
No matter what kind of lawyer you are, documents are a substantial part of what you do, and they may be the
only tangible evidence of your legal work.
It was important that I
obtain tangible evidence that my work was having a positive impact on teacher success and ultimately student achievement.
If your marketing states that you «use technology to be a better lawyer» your clients should be able to
experience tangible evidence of the technology.
Investment banks
want tangible evidence that you have demonstrated the competencies that they're looking for, not just claims.
Judges will be looking for
tangible evidence of impeccable personal service and in - store innovation.
As part of the deal, it is understood that Schuler will disclose any information the office asks of him, including any documents, records or
other tangible evidence.
Although the economy has performed better under the Trump administration, stock traders (i.e., the institutions) are now looking for
more tangible evidence of a stronger recovery.
In your opinion the Bible is the word of God, yet the Bible itself in the statement I quoted says that faith is based on hope and illusion, not
on tangible evidence, a statement I wholly agree with.
Senator Martin Malavé Dilan said: «For years, High Speed Rail in New York has been little more than a conversation, with
little tangible evidence of it becoming a reality.
They conclude: «We provide
here tangible evidence of the impact of a healthy diet and a Mediterranean dietary pattern on gut microbiota and on the beneficial regulation of microbial metabolism towards health maintenance in the host.»
For example, most companies stipulate that recommendations should be supported
by tangible evidence of an individual's past performance.
For instance, to entice prospective parents, school voucher advocates often employ rhetoric about students being «trapped in public schools» without
giving tangible evidence that the private schools the voucher gives them access to are any better.
Deer are skittish and active at night, but they do
leave tangible evidence of their presence — poop (this evidence is especially copious after a bellyful of warbler habitat).
It is therefore reasonable for me to assume that the state of fear and panic that has engulfed us has more to do with how we have gone about this here rather than any remotely
tangible evidence based on the experience of 55 countries that have accepted hostages, After all, ours is the one and only transfer that has generated such noise and fury in the citizenry and attracted international interest.
Minor, yet important to some egos, is the ability to hand a real book to certain, usually older, friends and family who will never accept your success as an author
without tangible evidence.
It is troubling to have such widespread acceptance of a concept so utterly ridiculous, and I respect the right of people to believe in what they believe, but it is disingenuous to confuse the reality of science with the convictions and absence of
tangible evidence when it comes to all religions past and present (not all have withstood the test of time... a warning to those living in the past with relics of their religions)
i guess they do nt take into account that those folks will have kids of their own, who will more than likely be taught logical / critical thinking and how to
evaluate tangible evidence of the universe we live in.
Making public corruption cases is always tough for prosecutors — there generally isn't
tangible evidence like drugs waiting to be seized, quips Nyhan, the Dartmouth government professor — but elected officials still make tempting targets for ambitious prosecutors — particularly those as prominent as a state House speaker.
With the theme «Land and Human Security», the 2017 Land for Life Award has been awarded to nominees whose work has
demonstrated tangible evidence of transforming the lives of communities suffering from the impacts of land degradation.
Long before social media gave us a way to
gather tangible evidence that we're not as fabulous / successful / attractive / cool / fill - in - the - blank as the people we know, most of us were highly skilled at telling ourselves that no matter how much we did — how many times we worked out or meditated, how many books we wrote or clients we had or money we made — it wasn't enough.
Megan & Alex provided
tangible evidence through functional diagnostic testing to examine the internal and external symptoms I was experiencing.
But while both of these series would be great choices, I'm going to remain skeptical of whether they'll be in the game as there's
less tangible evidence for these ones compared to other franchises.
Further tangible evidence of warmth is the existence of a fossilized white spruce photographed and radiocarbon dated at 4949 before present (BP) by Professor Ritchie.
Well folks, MTV announced yesterday that the two winners of their Break the Addiction Final Exam, which challenged college student groups across the country to
submit tangible evidence of educational activities as well as policy advocacy to reduce their school's global warming pollution are Rutgers and Cornell University.
In short, his house is located in an area of the province that does not have high speed internet access and there is
very tangible evidence that this is affecting the resale value of his home.
While all these reports have been based on rumors and speculations, we now have out first
major tangible evidence that Samsung Galaxy X is indeed a real thing.
A positive digital footprint
adds tangible evidence about the skills listed on your CV, especially if you blog to demonstrate your expertise or add media to your LinkedIn profile.
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