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61. In this family, stories were the tangible stage directions in her otherwise silent and subliminal Medlow script. 62. The silence as she lifts the lid is almost tangible. 63. Positive thought for the day On Day 16 we started making plans for our tangible and intangible goals. 64. But a balanced reply must take account of less tangible issues like legislative simplicity and public confidence. 65. You are the people who make our work possible and I try to forge more tangible links between us. 66. At Mission, there are no tangible incentives for playing football. 67. Stocks and bonds finance tangible assets such as factories and machinery. 68. I sensed real enthusiasm and empowerment among some of the fundholders and discovered tangible improvements in patient care. 69. In the absence of more tangible evidence, the argument regarding possible harmful effects on children can be ignored. 70. It must have tangible benefits for the unemployed and the community. 71. Limited specifications in automatic exposure and focusing will disappoint photography buffs, though few would detect tangible differences in the average snapshot. 72. It is a linking of the intangible with the tangible, which can only come about through conscious intention. 73. Fixed Assets Fixed assets capitalised during the year amount to £865,000 of which £700,000 relates to tangible assets and £165,000 to investments. 74. Moreover, anarchists and socialists who offered alternative ways forward had few tangible achievements with which to support their arguments. 75. Lydia woke suddenly in the tangible blackness that was moonless country night. 76. Groups seem to be most successful when undertaking tangible projects, as Black Mountain was when building its second campus. 77. Tangible fixed assets include real estate, plant, and equipment. 78. Most commonly used by analysts, the book value per share is the difference between the value of a corporation's tangible assets and its liabilities divided by the number of shares outstanding. 79. It is nothing more tangible than a book entry in the accounts of an established bank. 80. Taurus mom's soft and sentimental nature can be bowled over by gifting her with a bouquet of tropical hibiscus- she will just love them. Their soft, billowy petals appeal to her tangible nature. 81. The intangible value of human resource can bring about more tangible value of human resource, so as to enhance the overall value of human resource. 82. Lower interest rates lured in the petty investors to speculative stocks that most of them pay no dividends and do not have much tangible value. 83. But he presented no tangible plan for how his group would try to address either, said the Washington Center's Trager. 84. We want and can demonstrate a clear tangible value to our customers. 85. We must set common, tangible plans to help remedy what has become a highly corruptive and extremely destructive trend. 86. This agricultural battle is global in scope, but one place where the tension is most tangible — and where its consequences are most concrete — is the valley along Oregon's Willamette River. 87. Thus, there are groups of people drawing very nice paychecks that don't add value to IT, or the business, and don't have to deliver tangible results. 88. By using a quantum device to control a mechanical object, researchers have linked the mind-bending laws of quantum physics to the tangible, everyday world. 89. In most cases, only tangible assets are referred to as fixed. 90. The bilateral trade and economic cooperation has seen good momentum with tangible results achieved in energy cooperation in particular.