Sentences with phrase «tangible products like»

Traditionally, tangible products like bank notes, debit cards and cheque books promote easy application and sentimental attachment to the concept of money.

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Investors like to know their money will be used to build products, hire employees or add to the business in some other tangible way.
In other countries, he notes, banks are making products more tangible by allowing customers to shop for them in off - the - shelf boxes, which makes things like getting a new bank card as easy as picking up cornflakes at your local supermarket.
Or you could say: This is what our final product looks like when it is done to our standard (tangible).
Accountability should be judged on tangible industrial measures like start - up tech company survival rates after three and five years, number of new products and services brought to market annually by companies that IRAP supported, and overall ROI after three or five years.
Talking about the tangible benefits of your product in the words of your prospect (or people just like them) is one of the best ways to make a connection that can lead to a sale.
We might get a run of games like we always do, but the end product is the same (same every season)... NOTHING TANGIBLE.
These products make parents feel like they are taking charge of their children's well - being in a very tangible way.
The cultural effects are on tangible things like access to cultural products (such as food but also all kinds of entertainment), intangible things like attitudes (due to our exposure to a wider range of ideas, outlooks and experiences) and, of course, on literal cultural diversity.
We have spent many years developing products, like home contents, vehicle, buildings, and portable possessions insurance that will not only cover you against the financial risk of loss, theft, or damage, but will also give you tangible benefits, like road assist and home assist.
Intangible: Unlike Property Damage Insurance, where material or «tangible» property is insured (such as buildings, equipment, office contents, stock etc.), Business Interruption, (or Loss of Income) Insurance insures an «intangible» products like future expenses and future income.
But when you're buying something that isn't tangible, like a car, you are placing a lot of trust in that company and product.
Like any successful kickstarter project you not only offer the tangible (buy my seminar product in advance for «XYZ» dollars) but you also offer the intangible which is XYZ + + + + more valuable.
Yet for $ 20 more, Roku made a product that's far superior in almost every way, with tangible benefits like TV controls and a remote that you can point anywhere.
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