Sentences with phrase «tangible signs»

Yet, most teams in their position have shown tangible signs of progress.
It's human nature to want to be the best, to compete with others and ourselves, and to see tangible signs of accomplishment.
The most tangible sign of this attitude, some media watchers say, is the friendly relationship between Trump and the Morning Joe talk show, where co-host Joe Scarborough appears to be a fan of the real - estate tycoon's campaign, and recently featured a long interview with Trump's wife Melania.
Last week's proposals regarding EU citizens being allowed to remain in the UK is the first tangible sign of there being some attempt to negotiate a soft Brexit, by which I mean a willingness to retain some formal links with the continent.
Amid few tangible signs of progress, the heads of the three delegations have extended negotiations through the first quarter of 2018, and recent indications are that they may be extended further.
There are tangible signs times are changing and the Anfield club hopes it has not concluded its business for the summer as they continue to be one of the most active in the final days of the transfer window.
A giant indoor marijuana farm is up and running in Long Island City, Queens, the most tangible sign yet that the state's new medical marijuana law is about to take effect.
What rituals, routines, and other tangible signs will allow someone to experience / know / see / hear / feel these values when they walk into, walk around in, and spend time in your school?
During this time, the evolving nature of the event has made it increasingly difficult for small and midsized publishers to realize tangible signs of success.
That was the reaction from scientist after scientist to a new report by the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), which documented record - breaking droughts, heatwaves, rainfall, melting of sea ice and a host of tangible signs observed in 2016 that the Earth's climate has changed.
Much like paying off my lowest balanced credit card first (psychologically, people are more likely to stick with something when they feel tangible signs of progress), thinking of the partner like a client gives me the right frame of mind to be the most helpful associate that I can be.
Reports about a OneDrive - Xbox Music mash - up have been circulating since at least May, but recently more tangible signs of the service have been popping up.
Judging by the first week of 2010 SEMA Show exhibitor registration, the specialty - equipment industry is showing tangible signs of economic recovery.
Both models hit showrooms this month, and they're the first tangible sign in years that Toyota hasn't given up on its experimental small - car brand.
After all, the most tangible sign of the fact that a Japanese game is getting really close to its release, is that it starts getting a lot of TV commercials, and Dragon Quest XI is bigger then most, so it only stands to reason that it gets more ads than the average.
Provide a name plate on his or her desk or office door as a tangible sign that you've prepared the space.
The network you've built and the repeat customers you've developed are among the tangible signs your business is growing, despite your doubts.
Since the financial crisis, regulators have intensely focused on capital and now require higher levels for all financial institutions; increasing our capital and capital distribution is a tangible sign of our financial strength.
But there are tangible signs that the world is changing.»
That was the fastest increase in more than eight years, a tangible sign that inflationary pressures are building and that the Federal Reserve will move to raise interest rates more intently.
In Q4 2011 Greece's debt restructuring plans hung in the balance, its southern European neighbors were revising already pitiful economic forecasts downwards and any tangible signs of a recovery in the US seemed a long way off.
The resurrection stands as God's tangible sign that implementing Jesus» nonviolent ethics now is not a foolish imitation of a visionary fanatic but rather a sane submission to the One who is Lord of heaven and earth.
In a tangible sign of his message, Francis» gift to the UN food agency to commemorate his visit was a marble sculpture of Alan, the toddler who washed up on a Turkish beach in October 2015.
This joint statement is the tangible sign that the process of convergence is possible.
«Many have expressed a hope that this damage can be addressed,» he said, adding that the latest moves were «tangible signs» the church was working to ensure all children were cared for.
Often God has to give us some charismatic experience or perform some tangible sign, a miracle, for us to get moving.
«And I'm here on behalf of the president as a tangible sign of his commitment to defending Christians and frankly all who suffer for their beliefs across the wider world.»
Democrats are sending warning signals on a previously sleepy southern California House race — a tangible sign of an increasingly tough midterm for the party.
«This quarter's figures for the end of last year are the first tangible sign that that's beginning to happen.»
The ad is also a tangible sign of congressional Republicans» seeming determination to draw a line in the sand over Obama's stimulus plan, which will face its first test with a vote in the House today.
«This is a tangible sign of progress being made under the Cordoba agreements - progress that will bring real benefits to the people of Gibraltar,» Mr Hoon added, referring to the accords reached in September allowing today's event to take place.
He said these achivements and the new Spinal Cord Injury Center are tangible signs of gratitude by the nation for those who make it home from war — and those who don't.
The only thing that could put an end to the back - and - forth debate would be tangible signs of past ruptures along the entire subduction zone.
This month, Finland's Olkiluoto 3 nuclear reactor was supposed to begin generating power, a tangible sign of the revival of the nuclear industry outside of Asia after nearly 30 years of no new construction because of accidents, cost - overruns and other issues.
The junior environment minister Lord Strathclyde described the grant as a «tangible sign of our support» for the deal «and an acknowledgment of Fisons» generosity in offering these sites for the nation».
The Bluest Eye Toni Morrison's story of Pecola Breedlove, a young, often - abused African American girl who dreams of having blue eyes — a tangible sign of acceptance in a world dominated by white conceptions of beauty and belonging.
With no tangible sign from Congress that relief in the form of an updated law will come any time soon, states from Missouri to Wisconsin are lining up to request waivers from the U.S. Department of Education as a means of getting around the statutes of No Child Left Behind.
That, and B&N's Nook Clolor, might be among the first tangible signs that the larger market for future ereading devices lies in changing the face of education throughout the world.
i) A bloody fraud, Worldspreads: OK, I'll admit — nobody could, or did, foresee this — even with hindsight, there doesn't appear to have been any tangible signs of fraud.
«This plant expansion is another tangible sign of Swheat Scoop's increasing market appeal,» said Don Davis, CEO of Pet Care Systems.»
Pirelli HangarBicocca is the brainchild of Pirelli and a tangible sign of its dynamic presence within the community: a place where the values of artistic research interact with those of a company whose core principles have always been innovation, the promotion of talent, and dialogue between different disciplines.
I asked Customer Support at my ISP if they cared about my business — they assured me they did but there have been no tangible signs of that.
«The Gold Level certification is a tangible sign that CREA is committed to achieving excellence through continuous improvement.»
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