单词 | Tangible |
例句 | 1. The policy has not yet brought any tangible benefits. 2. We cannot accept his findings without tangible evidence. 3. The scheme must have tangible benefits for the unemployed. 4. We need tangible evidence if we're going to take legal action. 5. There should be some tangible evidence that the economy is starting to recover. 6. He has no tangible evidence of John's guilt. 7. The tension between them was almost tangible. 8. Sculpture is a tangible art form. 9. The silence of the countryside was almost tangible . 10. Victory brought glory as well as more tangible rewards. 11. There are tangible signs that the republic's successfully breaking its bonds with Moscow. 12. Other tangible benefits include an increase in salary and shorter working hours. 13. Successful motivation depends on emphasising positive tangible benefits. 14. Once again,() being informed is a tangible benefit. 15. It is also helpful to use tangible rewards. 16. Investors bought into tangible assets and sought return from income. 17. Ideas are presented as tangible and corporeal in the form of hands-on exhibits. 18. Defense, education and tax cuts are tangible issues for Bush officials that they link to popular campaign promises. 19. Perform a cost-benefit analysis: identify intangible and tangible benefits and costs before putting in the required resources. 20. There is no tangible information that would lead anyone to believe, in my view(), that Sen. 21. Any permanent impairment of tangible assets identified is written off. 22. Finally, it also is tangible satisfaction when I get around to using it because I remember the work put into it. 23. The twin pressures of diversity and uniformity are tangible phenomena in the design process. 24. The urge to translate her emotions into some tangible piece of artwork made her itch to get pencil to paper. 25. The plaintiffs failed to recover as no tangible injury had been done to their property - no apparatus had been damaged. 26. Unconsciously she frowned slightly, determination building up within her like a tangible force. 27. In trying to conceal his negligence the projectionist had provided me with tangible evidence of the grand illusion. 28. Where absenteeism does become a focus of management attention, there are very tangible improvements. 29. Unless they can make themselves more relevant and deliver some tangible benefits, they face going out of business. 30. She stood still, savouring the accumulation of days of her life behind her like beads on a string, something tangible. 1. The policy has not yet brought any tangible benefits. 2. We cannot accept his findings without tangible evidence. 3. The scheme must have tangible benefits for the unemployed. 4. We need tangible evidence if we're going to take legal action. 5. There should be some tangible evidence that the economy is starting to recover. 6. Sculpture is a tangible art form. 31. The teachings of the Church brought nothing tangible for mankind. 32. Nor, understandably did he see much point in repeating the Dilizhan exercise which had produced no tangible fruits. 33. He left the house, his only tangible asset, jointly to my aunt and myself. 34. Life-chances include income, perks and pensions, together with less tangible benefits such as security or good working conditions. 35. He had worked hard all his life, and hard work always gave him tangible results. 36. Such partnerships will provide strong, tangible support but will have high expectations. 37. As with all place advertising(Sentence dictionary), the copy addresses those tangible and intangible factors thought to influence perception and location decision-making. 38. Depreciation is calculated to write off the cost or valuation of tangible assets other than freehold land over their estimated useful lives. 39. Another problem is that of trying to assess performance when there may be no tangible product to measure. 40. The tangible, material aspect of this will come slowly but surely in the period between now and early November. 41. It represented tangible proof of her achievements after years of struggle in a male-dominated profession. 42. A corporate personality can become a tangible asset if it is managed properly and consistently. 43. What sticks in the brain, and occasionally the heart, is something much less tangible. 44. How would a parental dividend affect the economic balance between investment in human capital versus investment in tangible capital? 45. Yet the symptoms of decline were tangible and created a growing sense of embattlement among middle-ranking landowners. 46. Most of its business is solving problems rather than manufacturing tangible products. 47. The oil, and the crackling noise, are just tangible ways of demonstrating that reality can be changed. 48. Reasonably priced theatre tickets and affordable health care are tangible. 49. My brilliant stroke has been to confine myself to physical things, to the immediate and tangible. 50. Gradually you should be able to phase out the tangible reinforcers when tantrums are no longer a major part of her repertoire. 51. The employer had, therefore, to incur heavy development costs before any net tangible benefits would accrue from the invention. 52. Tangible Assets and Depreciation Tangible assets are stated at cost or valuation less accumulated depreciation. 53. But his drive to reform the bank is already producing tangible results. 54. Through his worldwide correspondence Miller had gained tangible results and rare commendation from the Apothecaries. 55. Their lack of ease with each other is tangible and to pretend otherwise is sheer folly. 56. First though, let us explore the more tangible routes an essential oil may take on its sojourn through mind-body. 57. All that energy, the hope of tangible improvements in the way daily work is carried out. 58. Pain of a rather more tangible nature brought about Ricky Ellcock's tragically premature retirement. 59. In rich families that have substantial inherited wealth, assets may be primarily in the form of claims on tangible assets. 60. A definition of family property that is restricted to claims on tangible property is weighted heavily toward the concerns of rich families. 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. 91. Hence, approaching Beijing through economic issues of interest to both countries is an effective way to produce tangible results in economic and noneconomic areas. 92. Usually, the modular theory is used to study the tangible physical products, we need to innovate it for the China rail restructuring. 93. When you add tangible value, you increase your own value in the eyes of others. 94. Information is a tangible representation of data or knowledge within a specific context—usually in some end-user oriented product like a book, magazine article, or study. 95. On this basis, it analysed the necessity and superiority of the ore right securitization for the endogeny defect of the tangible mining right market. 96. This pressure is reshaping development assistance with a firm emphasis on value for money and a demand to demonstrate that investment brings rapid and tangible results. 97. Augmented Shadow is a design experiment creating an artificial shadow effect through the use of tangible objects and blocks on a displayable tabletop interface. 98. The debt to tangible worth ratio also reflects a corporation's long - term debt paying ability. 99. In CMMI, hardware engineering represents all technical fields (e. g. ,(http:///tangible.html) electrical or mechanical) that transform requirements and ideas into tangible and producible products. 100. Creating something tangible beats sitting around the truck stop 'talking about who has a bigger radio,' he said. 101. Its value includes the value of tangible tangible value and aeriform service. 102. It is about creating tangible value for your organization and managing innovation. 103. But you should always consider canceling a meeting which has little tangible value. 104. With the influence of the company size and industyies with many tangible assets , inherent motivation of investment and internal financing is not because of the information asymmetry. 105. Nothing overcomes doubts like the tangible money they won from their Las Vegas roulette wheel experiments. 106. IBM's ViaVoice homepage is one place to learn more about the tangible results of IBM's commitment to accessible, cross-platform application development. 107. China has long offered firm support to Africa and tangible help to Gabon. 108. "Those who have signed on to the Arab Peace Initiative should seize this opportunity to make it real by taking tangible steps toward the normalization that it promises Israel," said the president. 109. In this practice scenario, a company that operates in different regions needs to fulfill customer orders for tangible goods. 110. Often our witness for God does not lead to tangible results. 111. Paper is just paper. It may represent a claim on an asset or a share of cash flow, but it has no tangible value. 112. In other words, you have to provide (or innovate) tangible value without disclosing the specifics of the mastery. 113. This divinity may be in a tangible physical form or a more abstract energy form. 114. Remember, however, that See's had net tangible assets of only $8 million. 115. Also, the architect needs to be very focused on the delivery of tangible results, and must act as the driving force for the project from a technical perspective. 116. EXAMPLE: In the ancient past a person's hereditament might have included intangibles such as privileges and obligations as well as tangible property such as buildings and land. 117. Through more than five years of thorough explorations and the positive practice, our country's state treasury receipts and disbursements system reform has already obtained the tangible result. 118. The glow of cosmic microwave background radiation, which is found throughout the universe, is thought to be a tangible remnant of leftover light from the big bang. 119. Take the gauge of in the value in the process, involve the tangible assets evaluation , the immaterial assets evaluation, the finance calculate, the time value of the future cash flow certain etc. 120. And the upheaval is driven by the transformation of tangible goods into digital information in combination with fortuitous quirk of human nature. 121. The prospect of babysitting, of course, promises more tangible and immediate crises. 122. Based on the factor analysis , two service attributes assurance and tangible. 123. The computed figures of quick ratio show that the quick ratio has realized a tangible improvement from 1997 to 1998, Solarwind Corporation's immediate solvency has been notably raised. 124. Traditional international trade has changed from single tangible goods trade to multiplex goods trade, service trade and technology trade. 125. After years of work his brainchild was a tangible reality. 126. As for - U.S. trade, mutually beneficial and - win economic ties have delivered tangible economic benefits to both countries. 127. The product of the MDSD framework tailoring is the development case artifact, which will guide the development team toward tangible results. 128. But it is yielding tangible results every day, and every day, as projects are completed, the lives of individual Iraqis are slowly improving," McCoy said. 129. Aeriform capital dish vivid tangible capital, this is the rule of capital operation iron. 130. We have greater cooperation and understanding, and that is yielding tangible results on the ground," Clinton said. 131. This is not just because, unlike a lot of subsequent theoretical advances, his insight has already yielded a century's worth of tangible results, from radio to mobile phones. 132. The blanket lien covers all the assets of the project company, including real (unmovable) and personal (movable), tangible and intangible. 133. Committed to delivering innovation, Accenture collaborates with its clients to help them realize their visions and create tangible value. 134. A tangible object or an intangible service that is mass produced or manufactured on a large scale with a specific volume of units. 135. The transportation and storage of tangible goods is the main topic and difficulty of mobile e-business. 136. Inventiveness & Innovation: Does the design enhance the human experience in a tangible new way? 137. Bovis Lend Lease has been working with UN-HABITAT since the tsunami to find the best way to use its financial strength and project management skills to deliver tangible outcomes in Sri Lanka. 138. Also(), the architect must be focused on the delivery of tangible results and must act as the driving force for the project from a technical perspective. 139. The contract is not expected to have material impact on the Group's earnings per share or net tangible assets per share for the financial year ending 31 December 2010. 140. As for - US trade, mutually beneficial - win economic ties have delivered tangible economic benefits to the two peoples. 141. Tangible fixed assets are depreciated by the straight-line method through the anticipated useful and economic life to the estimated residual value. 142. Previous recessions started in the "real" world of tangible goods, then spread to the financial sector; this time, it was the other way around. 143. Their tangible resources are managed on apanage principle, but their intangible resources are mutual and have communal property rights. 144. Internet marketing does not allow shoppers to touch, smell, taste or try-on tangible goods before making an online purchase. 145. Visible trade involves the importing and exporting of tangible goods, whereas invisible trade involves the services exchange between countries. 146. It's an earned income: You are not making what you've seen on your contract. Uncle Sam takes half of your paycheck before a tangible dime falls in your hand. 147. Hardware is generally tangible and its amount is a countable characteristic. 148. Long - term assets are classified into tangible assets and intangible assets. 149. A seal is a manifestation in tangible and conventional form of an intention that a document be sealed. 150. If you want to win in business, you need to deliver tangible value where other companies don't. 151. And I had coin in the bank, tangible validation for a hard-fought career. 152. A smart way to start is to brainstorm everything you'll need, from tangible goods (such as inventory, equipment and fixtures) to professional services (such as remodeling, advertising and legal work). 153. And, while these tactics have been around for many years, integrating the use of social media to deploy them - the best practices and tangible results are still evolving. 154. A business like that, therefore, might well have sold for the value of its net tangible assets, or for $18 million. 155. Today, Indian Railway, lost in shibboleths of systematic self-destruction, lags way behind Chinese Railway, and has no tangible strategy for growth. 156. As a designer used to handling tangible products such as the ever reliable crayons, computer technology is oftentimes scary and heart palpitating. 157. This comprises $24.7 billion in tangible costs which include out-of-pocket expenses, forgone wages or productivity and hospital and childcare protection costs. 158. Provide Tangible Value – Don't just follow in the footsteps of everyone else. 159. Lethal generosity is more than a bill board or promotional campaign To achieve tangible business results, it requires interacting and building relationships with an engaged community. 160. Such national policy measures could very well provide more tangible results than can be achieved under the international carbon market. 161. Each step will add tangible value to your development effort(), with minimal disruption. 162. Conclusion Immunocompromised host complicated by pulmonary tuberculosis can be made tangible therapeutic effectiveness if using regular antiphthisic with at least one year course of treatment. 163. Its extension includes 4 kinds of property right such as the droit of tangible, intangible assets. |
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