First, the concrete tangibility of a visible Pagan structure is what will enable non-Pagans to relate to us positively. |
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For the brief moment she could feel the touch of his skin against hers, and the security she felt in that tangibility. |
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In my mind the success of a production depends largely on the tangibility created by the musical score. |
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The tangibility of the steps taken should be strengthened by commitment to reporting. |
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Concrete achievements are indispensable to ensure sufficient project tangibility. |
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In addition, the tangibility of the project will be more efficient via an adequate monitoring and a communication plan. |
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Because the document is negotiable it has the quality of tangibility that permits its holder to claim possession of the rights it represents. |
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Project tangibility will not be effective without visibility, which implies convenient monitoring and communication. |
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A good chunk of the exhibition's appeal is its tangibility, an increasingly precious commodity in an era of virtual consumption. |
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Like urban beekeepers, hip knitters and other icons of the D. I. Y. renaissance, they appreciate tangibility, the object-ness of things. |
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Secondly, projects should demonstrate tangibility indicating how projects will achieve concrete and real results. |
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Projects should clearly demonstrate added value to Atlantic Area cooperation, through its innovative character and the tangibility and sustainability of its results. |
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Effectiveness and tangibility of project results. |
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Place-based IA has the advantage of tangibility and visibility: it is conducive to site visits for decision-makers, the media, and stakeholders to examine the public policy problem and related interventions. |
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To demonstrate project tangibility it shall be provided evidences of tangible features and benefits or, at least, realistic and feasible working plans addressing intentions of putting in practice the main results of projects. |
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Some of the concerns raised in this regard at the First Forum held in Rome included the need for greater credibility, responsibility, transparency, accountability and tangibility of results in respect of these initiatives. |
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Doubts over the legitimacy of the offer were overcome by the professionalism of the SSP staff, the tangibility of visits to the SSP office, and program materials that were distributed. |
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What draws me to glass is the medium's interaction with light and my interaction with glass is an ongoing exploration of the tangibility of light. |
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The tangibility here of both the metaphor and the simile is typical of Thomas's tropology, as he resets the poem's tone and, figuratively, its location. |
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