Sentences with phrase «tangible parts of»

As a result, you can be compensated for these less tangible parts of your injury.
A relative of theirs had died, and the spouse was trying to understand if it was at all possible that there was still «something» of their partner in existence; a tangible part of their -LSB-...]
Most significantly, it's the first film that really explains what the Stones are, and therefore changes them from being a vaguely ominous background element to a fully - fledged, tangible part of the MCU's central storytelling.
But know when you do hop into a 2017 Mazda 6 or 3, and it drives and handles damn near exactly as you'd want it to, you'll be able to pin at least a small, scarcely tangible part of that on G - Vectoring Control.
But apparently that's changing in Dark Souls 3, where it's becoming a tangible part of the world and the game.
It never overwhelms like the newer, over-ambitious efforts that are out there but rather, offers up the less tangible part of gaming.
This is a tangible part of recognizing that long - term solutions and real healing are dependent upon, and a gift from, God.
A home loan, or a mortgage, is just like any tangible part of a home; it can be replaced.

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* In the consolidated income statement, «Depreciation and amortization related to the revaluation of tangible and intangible assets as part of the purchase price allocation process» is now recognized in «Operating expenses».
Depreciation and amortization related to the revaluation of tangible and intangible assets as part of the allocation of the purchase price of businesses
- Depreciation and amortization related to the revaluation of tangible and intangible assets as part of the allocation of the purchase price of businesses
Part of being the institutional party is refraining from putting excessive strain on institutions — either tangible ones, like investigative agencies that feel compelled to maintain their own public reputation, or intangible ones, like the sense of the public that political leaders have high ethical standards.
As part of your business plan, it's important to provide details about your relevant industry expertise as well as tangible successes attained while owning or operating a business.
«The focus has been shifting from tangible assets to intangible assets,» Tang said, adding that parts of the proposal went beyond the OECD's requirement by targeting overseas payments like service fees and royalties.
By that time he would be part of the establishment and those who put him in office last November will not support him again unless he produces tangible economic improvements in their lives.
The art part of sales involves the tangible and intangible personality traits that make up a good salesperson.
Some of them speculated in cryptocurrencies and wanted to allocate part of their gains to a tangible asset like gold.
The shock of that realisation was tangible and he finished at that point even though he was only part way through his talk.
This loss is surely part of the agony so tangible in the writing of ex-Catholics.
(p. 111) So long as such an anti-war stance, with its own sort of heroic aspirations, does not, through the sorts of errors mentioned above, condemn or spit upon the more tangible heroic feelings stirred up by the real wars that inevitably will come (and thus demand, as C.S. Lewis put it, «long - faced» warriors even for just wars), and so long as it does not plug its ears against the geo - strategic and national considerations that must remain part of all politics, she would broadly endorse it, and would encourage all of us, whether theists or not, to yearningly quest for a world without war that we nonetheless know can never fully arrive.
And on the other hand Christian faith (I stress the word Christian, as opposed to those «oriental» faiths for which spiritual ascension often expressly signifies the negation or condemnation of the phenomenal world), by the very fact that it is rooted in the idea of Incarnation, has always based a large part of its tenets on the tangible values of the World and of Matter.
No one knows, because God is defined to be intangible, and no part of his intangibility is based in the tangible.
Thirdly, the mythological world was divided into two parts, the unseen world of the gods, often associated with the sky above, and the visible tangible world to which men were confined.
Though there are parts of Hong Kong that rank among the most densely packed areas in the world, it remains a peaceable and safe city — a fact not unrelated to the tangible sense of opportunity granted by its (presently) open economic system.
It implies that everyone play his part in the life of the church and be prepared to carry on whether or not there is any tangible proof of results.
Bild [via AFP] previously noted that Bayern failed with a $ 35 million bid for the player ahead of the summer, indicating that while there is tangible interest on the part of the reigning German champions, they will have to spend big money to sign the 23 - year - old.
I began by talking about Sheffield Wednesday, not simply as a mood setter — nor to alienate any United fans who may be reading - but to show that there is a real, tangible link between the development of Arctic Monkeys as a band and football as a whole; thanks in no small part to the rise of the internet.
It brought me great joy to be able to experience this part of motherhood and to have it immortalized in print so that I'll always have a tangible memory of such a special time in my life.»
Our play food pizza uses the tangible concept of pizza slices to help kids understand that fractions are «parts of a whole.»
Our possessions are part of us and traditionally are the main tangible part that remains after our death.
Wang co-led the project, dubbed bioLogic, with former graduate student Lining Yao as part of MIT's Tangible Media group, led by Hiroshi Ishii, the Jerome B. Wiesner Professor of Media Arts and Sciences.
Measuring sea level is an increasingly important part of climate research, and a rising mean sea level is one of the most tangible consequences of climate change.
Clearance of senescent cells has been advocated as a part of the SENS vision for the medical control of aging for more than a decade now, and it is very encouraging to see the research and development community at last coming round to this view and making tangible progress.
As for the locations, most of the movie takes place in uninspired parts of the tangible domestic setting, where backgrounds are simply a color or two.
Seriously, though, It's a lovely piece of work, with a tangible sense of place and time, and a fine air of melancholy, which like it or not, is a large part of Holmes» personality.
Effective principals create an environment that includes basics, such as safety and orderliness, as well as less - tangible qualities: a supportive, responsive attitude toward students and teachers feeling that they are part of a community of professionals focused on good instruction.
Such «a healthy school environment,» as Vanderbilt researchers call it, is characterized by basics like safety and orderliness, as well as less tangible qualities such as a «supportive, responsive» attitude toward the children and a sense by teachers that they are part of a community of professionals focused on good instruction.9
As part of his recommendations, Bennett said trainee teachers should «observe, practice and review», and suggested providing mentors and that trainees should «create a tangible portfolio» demonstrating their proficiency in behaviour management.
The other part of this RTI project is in having tangible results.
Every child deserves to have their life enriched by studying humanities and languages but it is just as true that every child would benefit from a practical education, working as part of a team to achieve something tangible.
The system benefits from a single manual clutch mated with electronic switching gear to change ratios and was designed from the ground - up exclusively for the Aston Martin V8 Vantage S. Aston Martin specifically chose to develop the SportshiftTM system owing to its inherent sporting benefits including mass saving, low complexity of moving parts, and real tangible gear changes.
As an author, you have to convince readers that your book provides tangible benefits, such as inspiration, entertainment, learning, or even being a part of the cool crowd.
All in all, I'd say the toughest part of writing is for most of us justifying our commitment to it in the face of tangible rewards.
With grants, you often need to create something tangible as part of the project (a handbook, a curriculum, testimonial, etc).
Tangible elements such as photos, logos, and cover design are also part of the author brand.
Serious thought, part of what scares my Luddite brain regarding digital comics is that I actually like holding the tangible physical book in my hands.
While the internet has opened up many avenues for photographers to display their work, there's something special about self - publishing your photographs as a book — seeing them as part of a tangible, permanent collection.
Using part of a bonus to reward yourself makes your accomplishment tangible.
In most parts of the world, people quite rightly don't give a toss whether a share price is 20 cents or 20 dollars, but in the US the $ 10, $ 5 & $ 1 share price levels display an obvious psychological and / or tangible impact.
The disposition of tangible personal property, sound recordings or computer software created or developed, in whole or in part, in the United States.
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