Sentences with phrase «tangible nature»

The aspect of property that grabbed me most is the very and tangible nature of it.
In case your team of Phantom Thieves ever feel like moving onto crimes of a more tangible nature, here are a series of downloads that will let you run around Los Santos as Ann, Makoto, Yusuke and Joker.
Or do you prefer the tangible nature and audio quality of CDs or, even, vinyl?
And the tangible nature of dividends further reinforces its effectiveness.
eBee is an electronics quilting game, merging the social contexts of quilting bees and board games, the strategic and systems thinking of gaming and electronics, and the tangible nature of electronics and quilting.
By favouring the aluminium surface as his canvas over more traditional means, Cánovas emphasises the tangible nature of each piece, highlighting its place outside that of the conventional printed paper photograph and emphasising its status as an art object in and of itself.
Then you have the tangible nature of print, something that can make an equally tangible impact on consumers.
The tangible nature of the change effected by the introduction of collaborative settlement processes, parenting coordination and non-evaluative views of the child reports is really rather remarkable, and is especially so when one remembers that these initiatives were undertaken by a handful of people, lawyers mostly, who shared a common vision.
Builders will stress what motivates home buyers and the tangible nature of smart home features must be gaining traction.
It's the tangible nature of physical marketing that makes it so valuable.
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