Not exact matches
I read when I want, set my own work hours, and feel very little compulsion to produce anything but
tangible results,
which are usually the
outcome of having harvested good ideas from books.
The areas upon
which, by working together, we can achieve
tangible, practical
outcomes are both so vast and so important that they, in many ways, contextualise our differences.
One former student, Bruce Klein, comments: «In my studio I've tacked up this Bischoff quote: «What is most desired in the final
outcome is a condition of form
which dissolves all
tangible facts into intangibles of feeling.»
This would be a very
tangible outcome of the Montreal Protocol,
which has been called the single most successful international agreement to date, and would demonstrate how international treaties are able to make positive changes to the climate system.
This is where many legal services are heading, especially those for
which the
outcome is a document or other
tangible output: lawyers will help create processes and algorithms by
which clients can take on more of the work, corresponding to clients» growing readiness to assume more responsibility for their legal affairs.