The phrase
"tangible things" refers to physical objects that can be touched, seen, or felt. It includes things that are not imaginary or abstract, but rather concrete and real.
Full definition
We want to develop the skill, focus
on tangible things you can do to improve, and fill your resume to get a management job.
But the truth is that one of the few
very tangible things I have to show from my last 10 years is my wardrobe.
At the same time, some people prefer to invest in
tangible things with gains that they can hope to experience in their lifetime, not only leave investments that only benefit their heirs.
The concept also includes
less tangible things like workplace culture which can be an important factor in ensuring that lawyers and staff meaningfully comply with formal policies and procedures.
Examples
include tangible things like office space, access to office equipment, phone bank locations, databases of potential donors, volunteers and voters.
Accordingly, here are a few basic things that people need to know — and a
few tangible things they can act to make them stick.
Sometimes I wonder if I should really spend all my money on clothes, bags, and shoes when there are so many more
valuable tangible things to invest in.
When they can see that and it's a
very tangible thing, I think that's when you have this perfect storm of events.
The
less tangible things like physics and AI have hardly been discussed, even though they are actually the more prevalent changes that have happened this gen over last.
This is when
tangible things like scientific materials and PhD students start moving from one lab to another to open up experiments that would otherwise be impossible.
History has shown countless times that religions (
as tangible things) are simply folklore and stories passed down and embellished.
I had quit my job as a manager / buyer and designer to stay at home with my kids, I was thrilled to start this new chapter of my life but I also knew that setting goals and
accomplishing tangible things contributes to my happiness.
I had quit my job as a manager / buyer and designer to stay at home with my kids, I was thrilled to start this new chapter of my life but I also knew that setting goals and accomplishing
tangible things contributes to my happiness.
We tend to buy
tangible things for our family, but buying a life insurance plan is the best decision that you could make to ensure that your loved ones are secured financially even if you are not around.
A private one would have been hard because then we would have had to say «Oh, they are doing this and doing that,» without any
real tangible things to point at.
Besides the pride and reputation that comes from beating top opponents from out of the area, the
only tangible thing to win is a West Catholic Athletic League championship, and none of the other six WCAL teams are at the Wildcats» level.
Coding can provide people with the awesome ability of being able to
create tangible things like websites and apps.
And then, as if that wasn't enough, it spilled over
into tangible things with cards, leading to playground rackets, break - time black markets, and plenty of tears.
The Veils also share in the underlying principles contingent to Jackson Pollock's drip painting, as neither owed recourse to lines, edges, or contours
denoting tangible things.
We then work with island villagers and ask them
what tangible thing they need such as a kindergarten, fresh water delivery system or solar energy system, in exchange for establishing a new marine or forest reserve.
I found my list to be a combination of
priceless tangible things, special moments with loved ones, and reflections in peaceful solitude.
Most of the time it wasn't «just knowing» or a feeling of destiny that kept our relationship moving toward marriage; there were in fact
very tangible things I could point to that made marrying Joe make perfect sense.
It also instills
less tangible things like a greater aptitude for systematic thinking and logical decision making.