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tangible ADJ

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tangible asset ECON

tangible evidence POL

tangible property ECON

net tangible assets coverage ECON

reproducible tangible wealth ECON

tangible fixed assets ECON

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Only in the 1990s, when progress toward peace became tangible, did the economic situation brighten.
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Services are economic activities, rather than tangible products, offered by one party to another.
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A corresponding concept for tangible assets is depreciation.
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The production of tangible items is not deemed to constitute a waiver of any privilege in any other proceeding or context.
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One effect of tourism has been the establishment of clear tangible seasonal changes in the village's character.
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In most cases, only tangible assets are referred to as fixed.
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As a result, there is no tangible testimony to follow, and hence there can be no executor.
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Large amounts had been budgeted and spent for projects related to waterfront development including dredging and port development but nothing tangible had been done.
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It is therefore impossible to attribute the creation of new value only to workers who directly produce a tangible product.
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But it is inevitable that boycotts which are run by many voluntary customers will put both tangible and intangible pressure on target companies.
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