Sentences with phrase «very tangible»

They enjoy the very tangible benefit of an invaluable statewide referral network.
Videos will be presented to give workshop attendees a very tangible and concrete experience.
By committing to the process of healing and working together, you can achieve positive effects that are very tangible, significant and real.
Videos and lots of pictures of therapeutic work will be presented to give workshop attendees a very tangible and concrete experience.
«The Philanthropic Partnership Track breakout sessions were highly interactive and engaging — I not only made new contacts in this space, but brought back very tangible best practices to our firm's mentoring programs.»
If you consider that a lot of resumes contain bad spelling or grammatical errors, strange formatting, and text that isn't ordered well or structured to really show the reader the things they are interested in, then it becomes clear that having an expertly written resume is going to give you a very tangible advantage.
In addressing these questions, it is worth noting that as much as working with a difficult hiring authority can present real challenges, these situations also present a very tangible opportunity to bring significant value - add to our organization (or client firm).
The growing focus on distributed ledgers and digital assets is very tangible.
EMUI 8.0 as it's also known enhances these two phones in a number of very tangible ways, the most notable being the PC experience generated when hooking them up to a monitor or TV using an HDMI cable.
When they can see that and it's a very tangible thing, I think that's when you have this perfect storm of events.
It's also a move that will have very tangible affects on Facebook's business, as many marketers rely on this type of data to target ads on the platform.
(If I was in high school today, I might actually find chemistry class as interesting as history with these very tangible, engaging tools.)
As the proposed law will apply to many online services, including social networks, online paper publications, etc., where political debates are often had, the chilling effect on expression could be very tangible.
There are also very tangible benefits that don't attach to contract positions that may be missed.
The injuries need to be significant, and need to impact the accident victims life in a very real, and very tangible way.
Most of them could be measured to demonstrate return - on - investment («ROI») or very tangible outcomes.
Part of that is I practice in Maine and everybody here is white, but it was sort of very notable and very tangible.
In short, his house is located in an area of the province that does not have high speed internet access and there is very tangible evidence that this is affecting the resale value of his home.
This would be a very tangible outcome of the Montreal Protocol, which has been called the single most successful international agreement to date, and would demonstrate how international treaties are able to make positive changes to the climate system.
Still, this experiment does help illustrate the large and very tangible benefits of trade and the sophisticated division of labor it allows.
Go ahead and link, Rock — I appreciate that very tangible compliment.
Two things in particular caught my eye today showing how climate change is already having a very tangible impact in the US and how it likely will have a potentially very serious impact on Pacific ecosystems.
You can be sure that you are making a very tangible positive impact on the built environment, and in turn on the wider environment.
I loved Brooke McAlary's approach of sharing a very tangible list of 21 voluntary simplicity actions that I could take starting right then.
While the two share minimal visual languages, Mohamedi's is an abstraction born from ink and pencil on paper and, as such, does not have the materiality of Meppayil's built up layers, which bear very tangible traces of presence.
In «Healing the Process,» Kim illuminates the journey of her recuperation from injuries caused by a car accident and its very tangible impact on her creative practice, embedding it in a broader discourse on artistic production, domesticity, disability, loss and recovery.
By putting a spotlight on these charismatic yet often - overlooked wildlife species, Mr. Fiorentino's partnership with Conserve Wildlife Foundation seeks to bring attention to the very tangible steps that people can take to save and strengthen these wildlife populations.
Amy Brandt, Ph.D., the Chrysler's McKinnon Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art said, «Henry's work encapsulates the beauty and strength of industrial materials and architectural relationships in a very tangible manner.
The paintings have a very tangible and distinctly natural air to them.
Jed's review is the reason I'm writing this serial: there is indeed an aesthetic conflict within Breath of the Wild, as he alludes to, but I contend it is not the result of marketing interference (although don't get me wrong: this is a very tangible force at work in the videogame industry, and one that should never be ruled out prematurely).
As fantastic as Mother Base is at providing a very tangible way of tracking how much progress you've made and as amazing as the sheer amount of gear that comes out of it is, it's a shame that Mother Base never feels like a place worth spending any time.
Throughout the 5 minute video these creators and enthusiasts discuss the origins of VR and how it's evolved from the science fiction stories it used to be confined to into a very tangible piece of technology.
Your job: Technical Java Developer Heemstede Do you love to work on very tangible products that make the life easier for...
Despite the high annual fees, both of the Amex Platinum cards offer very tangible benefits that practically negate the cost, particularly if you travel often.
CRR: A sketch is a very tangible interpretation of a place.
The Citi ThankYou Prestige card also carries the $ 450 annual fee, but not unlike AMEX Platinum, it has enormous and very tangible benefits.
Fostering a shelter pet may seem like a formidable task, but it's a very tangible way to make a difference.
Fostering dogs is not for everyone, but is extremely rewarding and is a very tangible way to make a difference in the lives of a homeless doggy.
Real estate is attractive because it's pretty passive — especially if you get a property manager to do your dirty work — it's easy to leverage, the assets are very tangible, and hey, people are always going to need a place to live.
The Citi ThankYou Prestige card also carries the $ 450 annual fee, but not unlike AMEX Platinum, it has enormous and very tangible benefits.
The shares have enjoyed a nice surge in the past 4 - 5 months, but noting these very tangible developments, I'm bemused to see it retrace almost 15 % from its Sep high!?
So this danger is very tangible.
Ask any Canadian taxpayer and I'm sure they will tell you that taxes are a very tangible expense.
Corporate benefits are those intangible job perks that most everyone takes for granted (Unless of course you work for a start - up that offers catered meals, and then you get to enjoy very tangible benefits 3 times per day...).
Speed: the Bookari 5 PDF engine outperforms the previous one (which was already pretty fast) in a very tangible manner.
While someone's decision to use an eReader at home is based on personal preference, a business could see very tangible benefits in adopting the technology.
But perhaps a less obvious but still very tangible advantage is a significantly reduced insurance rate.
«We examined each standard and made sure our teachers knew how to address it, we redesigned our scope and sequence, and we began using the PM Growth Platform to track each student's performance and make that data very tangible to our teachers and students.»
We make the college experience very tangible.
The proposed cuts from Trump would have «a very tangible impact» on children seeking to go to college and teachers seeking to get trained, Jeffries said.
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