Sentences with phrase «tangible forms of»

As Gary S. Becker once nicely alluded to: «such tangible forms of capital are not the only type of capital -LRB-...) economists regard expenditures on education, training, medical care, and so on as investments in human capital.
When received by a merchant, a check is the same as other more tangible forms of payment.
We strive not only against tangible forms of power (and against «flesh and blood,» Eph.
Cognitive dissonance gradually gave way to tangible forms of leaving, and leaving turned, at times, into exile.
Copyright protection is created the moment your work is fixed in a «tangible form of expression» (paper copy, CD, disk, videotaped performance, and the like) for the first time.
In this age when the culture of modernity has been fast eroding the traditional belief in God, along with the transcendent spiritual world supposedly surrounding him, the conservative devotees of the religious past hold ever more firmly to the most tangible form of the past: Holy Scripture.
Energy Muse is a conscious lifestyle brand, providing tools of empowerment, inspiration, and hope in the tangible form of jewelry.
You can actually see this in the tangible form of compound returns on your investments.
The faculty has designed a pattern of studio and seminar courses that fosters the development of pictorial concepts realized in the tangible form of painting and drawing.
I'd like to paint you, but there are no colors, because there are so many, in my confusion, the tangible form of my great love.
The suppression of a particular writing or other tangible form of expression is, therefore, an individual matter, and, in the nature of things, every such suppression raises an individual constitutional problem in which a reviewing court must determine for itself whether the attacked expression is suppress [i] ble within constitutional standards.
Thus, there are no tangible form of money exchange (deposits or withdrawls).

Not exact matches

Here are some of the most common: Copyright / Trademark: According to the United States Copyright Office, copyright is «a form of protection grounded in the US Constitution and granted by law for original works of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expression.»
Amortization is similar to depreciation in that both are a form of a write - off, but amortization refers to exclusively intangible assets (company goodwill, research and development) while depreciation refers specifically to tangible goods.
However, you must be current on your monthly payments and show that you'll receive a net tangible benefit in the form of a lower interest rate or monthly cost.
And, for business centers, this tangible reality manifests itself in the form of more closed business, better customer service, more effective operations and improved profit margins.
Many investors gravitate towards buying and managing real estate investments because they are tangible and can offer a fairly passive form of income.
Perhaps all ICOs should only concede investments through forms of cryptocurrency, since income is tangible as authorised tender, and cryptocurrency is tangible as not authorised tender.
It is the Registrant's view that Bitcoins should not be regarded as coins, or otherwise as collectibles, for purposes of section 408 (m), because Bitcoins are a virtual, rather than a fiat currency (see «Bitcoin Value,» above) and, as such, do not take the form of tangible personal property, in contrast to a coin or any of the other items defined as a «collectible» under Section 408 (m).
That tangible action came in the form of tens of thousands of towels and socks donated by conference - goers to be handed out at local homeless shelters in the weeks following the conference.
They are tangible evidence of the special forms of rationality that characterize a certain human group, as contrasted with the products and processes of reason that apply universally.
The expression of art — the exploration of figurative and abstract thought in tangible external forms — is unique to human beings.
The material that brought intangible thought of Jesus» form Into tangible existence was «Imaginary or Spiritual».
Because last I checked there was still not a single shred of tangible, measurable, empirical evidence in support of any form of Theism, let alone something as backwards, corrupt, and atrocious, morally reprehensible (historically), and specific as Catholicism, which isn't even a very accurate form of Christianity when compared to the oldest Biblical scripts we've yet found.
The Church for him is something like the uniformed units in God's array, the point at which the inner character of man's divinized life is manifested in tangible historical and sociological form or, rather, in which it is most clearly manifested because, to the enlightened gaze of faith, grace does not entirely lack visible embodiment even outside the Church.
As was the case with HISG, where real, tangible relief was being offered in the form of warm clothes for North Korea's harsh winters, missionaries will often be sincere in offering some legal form of relief while concealing their illegal, spiritual goals.
Religion, it seems, is the oldest and has been the most lasting institution to serve the ritual restoration of a sense of trust in the form of faith while offering a tangible formula for a sense of evil against which it promises to defend man.»
The benefits are: God's mercy is communicated in a tangible way; Reconciliation with God; Personal encounter with Christ; Divine life is restored in our soul; Grace is given; Confession reminds us of the price of sin; The profits of penance; Remission of eternal punishment; Temporal punishment can be diminished; Merit and virtue restored; Makes our prayers and works more efficacious; We benefit from the priest's prayers and penance; More fruitful participation in other sacraments; Sacrament of healing; Strengthens our faith; Cultivates hope; Increases charity; Fosters growth in humility and in self - knowledge; Helps to form our conscience; Brings psychological benefits; Prevents us from falling into more serious sins; Improves our prayer life; Source of spiritual direction; Helps us becomesaints.
... Without a clear showing of substantial harm to the tangible interests of others, speculation or mere moral objections alone should not override the moral right of infertile couples to use those techniques to form families.
Wenger is talking about targets now only i guess but not with any form of tangible direction from him.
But to be one of the faces of NASCAR there is another key element a driver must possess: The ability to win, or least be competitive enough where the hype eventually takes on some form of tangible substance.
Rohr has recently tinkered with the Eagles» formation with an eye on the World Cup, and having a player in his ranks who could feature in multiple positions could make a tangible difference for Nigeria in the event of injuries, suspensions, loss of form and a tactical reshuffle.
I decided to make a tangible representation of two weeks for our daughter in the form of a countdown chain.
Tangible effects nearby also appear: clinking our peat soil by water extraction is also a form of land degradation, leading to more carbon dioxide emissions, and therefore triggering climate change.
To address this massive global health problem, the U.S. Institute of Medicine formed a committee to create a set of tangible recommendations that would catalyze and focus action.
The «light molecule» is, potentially, the building block of technology that uses some form of tangible light — from light sculptures to lightsabers to (perhaps more practically) computers that can perform vastly more complex calculations than today's machines.
The actress, 52, and the rocker, 62, split recently after dating Military Pay Charts, VA Forms, Benefits Updates & More Pay is the most tangible, immediate benefit of serving in the military.
Instead, it dares to ask what happens if saving the day means taking real, tangible losses — a concept so foreign that it comes in the form of an intergalactic purple titan named Thanos (Josh Brolin).
This sense of rupture and loss in Fay's adolescent experience is given tangible (if blurry, edge - of - the - screen) form in an alter ego that the young woman is convinced is stalking her and trying to take her place — not unlike her jealous understudy Monica (Charlotte Vega).
David Lynch's Mulholland Drive contends that the answer to the eternal struggle between what is real and what is fantasy comes in the form of a Keatsian confusion — it's the difference between Adam's dream and Eve rendered flesh, blurred in the mind of the creator and his audience.A film is a dream of the director made tangible, a conceit familiar from the fourth wall - breaking in Ingmar Bergman's Persona (banishing any mystery there might have been regarding the visual references to that film in Lynch's piece), and a movie's characters therefore become projections of its maker's sublimated longing (clarifying too the auteur's use of wardrobe and colour schemes from Hitchcock's meditation on objectification, Vertigo, as well as those of his first collaboration with inamorata Tippi Hedren, The Birds).
If students see that only one or two more questions answered correctly might have put them in a higher category, they can set tangible goals in the form of an informal contract, a bar graph, or a reflection paragraph.
Free textbooks, like tuition grants directed to students in private schools, are a form of tangible financial assistance benefiting the schools themselves, and the State's constitutional obligation requires it to avoid not only operating the old dual system of racially segregated schools but also providing tangible aid to schools that practice racial or other invidious discrimination.
With no tangible sign from Congress that relief in the form of an updated law will come any time soon, states from Missouri to Wisconsin are lining up to request waivers from the U.S. Department of Education as a means of getting around the statutes of No Child Left Behind.
Inside, a more tangible benefit is given in the form of an integrated Sat Nav system; the first time we've seen that in a Megane down under.
«Personally I've gone out and purchased hardcovers of books I first read on my Kindle because I wanted them in a more tangible form,» he explained.
Print on demand has been a running theme throughout today's conference, with some experts going so far as to say that POD is actually a form of digital publishing, although the end result is a tangible book rather than a file.
«Where the copyright holder makes available to his customer a copy — tangible or intangible — and at the same time concludes, in return form payment of a fee, a license agreement granting the customer the right to use that copy for an unlimited period, that right - holder sells the copy to the customer and thus exhausts his exclusive distribution right.
Slouka creates a tangible whole that leaves the reader well satisfied and, by extrapolation, forms a foundation of «truth» about the narrator's parents on which he can build the rest of his life.
Copyright applies automatically as soon as the original work is put into tangible form such as a hard drive or a pad of paper.
You own the copyright in your work as soon as you put it into tangible form, such as a piece of paper or a computer hard drive, even a Smartphone memory chip.
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