Less tangible qualities such as depth of character, personal integrity, or quality of relationships find little place.
High net worth individuals read more publications and look
for tangible quality to put between their fingers.
But I believe a highly engaged father or father figure has a unique ability to also give his children
less tangible qualities that enable them to live out those virtues.
What we said: «South Park: The Fractured But Whole is an RPG
with tangible qualities and enjoyable passages, but without the bite or imagination you'd expect of the name.
Price's chosen film medium gives an
almost tangible quality to the clay, enhancing the sense of character and creating intrigue around the objects in the videos, more so than if they were encountered in the real world.
After you've extracted what you need from the VMET, begin brainstorming any other skills and strengths you have — these can include
less tangible qualities that can still be used to market yourself, like being a naturally very motivated person, for example.
A judge ruled that bitcoins don't have the «
tangible qualities» needed to constitute owned property by Japanese law.
Naturally, the person was seeking to claw some of that cash back, but Judge Masumi Kurachi felt that bitcoins do not possess the necessary «
tangible qualities» to constitute owned property under the country's law.
But when it comes to our less
tangible qualities, people are just too biased.
The director admits that he fell in love with it, and it's easy to see why: when earth - shattering words are punched out in slivers of hot lead there is
a tangible quality that typing on a computer keyboard just can't match.
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.
In this market,
tangible quality is more important than value for the money.
While her works are recognizable as tangled thickets of impenetrable undergrowth or clustered, leaf - laden limbs of the copse, the eye is always led to
the tangible quality of the paint and brushwork.
In «Codex» the archive is not about preservation of the book itself but rather
the tangible qualities of books as seen through portrait - like representations that allude to loss.
Her works exist on different levels, the physical element of her work and her carvings giving
them a tangible quality.
We're looking for superstars, and that's not
a tangible quality.
It has nothing to do with
his tangible qualities, or the lack thereof.
The best person may have some of the skills, however, bring a great deal of value in their communication skills, cultural fit, determination, ability to get things done, and other less
tangible qualities that can't be demonstrated well on paper.
It's
this tangible quality that ties the long - term price of a house to its cost of production and makes a home such a fundamentally different kind of investment than a stock or a bond.
«Gold gained appeal during this time, likely due to
its tangible quality, but this has proved to be temporary.»