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"Retirement is just a bigger, more intangible obstacle," he says.
MLMs are selling something more intangible and alluring than makeup or vitamins.
Further, the numbers show there's another, more intangible, factor at play: longevity.
After that, more intangible things like feeling valued, appreciated, and recognized take over.
But Mr. Lee saw something else, something more intangible and essential, in Washington.
The rest were somewhat more intangible, with long-term and largely unquantifiable implications.
More intangible abilities, like situational awareness and clear communication, differentiate one player from the next.
That notion had an impact in a more intangible sense, according to Gartner Research Director Michael Ramsey.
It is suggested that trauma, and something more intangible and otherworldly, are responsible for her lapses in memory.
They leave out many environmental impacts, along with more intangible social benefits like community control, security, or independence.
Disasters both manmade and natural have also curtailed visits to certain areas, while others have more intangible explanations.
Instead, it is a more intangible attractiveness and a sense that he would perform well in a general election.
Finally, we have to deal with the more intangible concern that refugees often face a backlash from local communities.
But many have other draws: imported Japanese brewing equipment, Instagrammable tarts and — more intangible, but mandatory nevertheless — good vibes.
It's a bit more intangible than a free-to-play switch, and it caters to more of a niche audience.
There's also another, more intangible reason Juneteenth became the best-known day to celebrate emancipation: its romantic and unusual name.
Still to be determined is what that will mean in the long term for feelings of the more intangible variety.
Cameras will help the company nail down the more intangible: Are people enjoying this public furniture arrangement in that green space?
But the largest test for the president in the next 85033 months will come in a less obvious, more intangible area.
" Instead, he said, "the main objective was something more intangible, to learn how to coexist again peacefully, using culture as a means.
Mental health and a sense of community, for example, are equally important forms of capital even though they may be more intangible.
Yet if more tech unicorns do go public, the big prize for these competing exchanges may ultimately be something far more intangible: branding.
These two extraordinary characters navigate the dangers of the frontier, driven at times by literal thirst and haunted by a more intangible want.
These two extraordinary characters navigate the dangers of the frontier, driven at times by literal thirst and haunted by a more intangible want.
This time, the legacy is likely to be more intangible but Japan Post hope the stamps can further ramp up enthusiasm for the Games.
"I'd like the 2020 Games to be something more intangible, a new way of thinking for people and society as a whole," Koike said.
Having "hard" skills and experience matters, but so do more intangible traits that indicate someone will be a productive member of the team or not.
Some of the courses focus on more intangible notions like decision making, while others will prepare you to earn certifications in widely recognized project management techniques.
But, as with Enty's reasoning, it could also be more intangible than that: the original designs, as ugly as they were, are part of what defined and branded these sites.
Not just on the small stuff, though there is a lot of that; we also tell more intangible lies about the biggest thing we have to talk about, our identity.
"I miss some things that I used to love, but I also gain things which are more intangible, which is an enormous sense or feeling of freedom for me and creativity."
But we share more intangible everyday frustrations: loud or dark restaurants, fast talkers, slow talkers, bad seats, surgical masks, subway conversations, pillow talk and the entire film genre known as mumblecore.
In a media landscape dominated by companies with Insta and Snap in their names, the world of analog transcends stock loading and film cutting to offer a more intangible lesson: patience.
"I miss some things that I used to love, but I also gain things which are more intangible, which is an enormous sense or feeling of freedom for me and creativity," he says.
But Mr. Domingo's future will also be determined by a more intangible question: whether the good will he has built up with audiences over the decades will neutralize the damaging accusations against him.
But Mr. Domingo's future will also be determined by a more intangible question: whether the good will he has built up with audiences over the decades will neutralize the damaging accusations against him.
It reads like the nightmare dispatches we've seen from war-ravaged Syria, but this happened within an hour of the U.S. border, triggered in part by an even more intangible war, the one on drugs.
The diverse array of fish and wildlife provide not only outdoor recreation benefit, but also more intangible benefits people may not realize like cleaner air and water and improved mental health from spending time in nature.
"Between people like him and companies like Wanda and all this overseas investment … it's clear China is trying to exert a lot more intangible soft power force on the world," said Ben Cavender of China Market Research Group.
But on Wednesday, Mr. Zemsky said the governor's efforts — and taxpayer dollars — were paying dividends to New Yorkers in more intangible ways, including reversing what he called the state's decades-old reputation as a place unfriendly to businesses.
When the Surrealist Roberto Matta appeared in Rome toward the end of the 1940s, he taught Carone the automatist method that liberated his brushwork and may well have had the more intangible effect of freeing him from the tyranny of a single style.
And while past collaborations had often focused on more intangible goods such as encouragement or ideas, "what goes a little bit further, which is the sharing of actual resources, in some ways, of the campaign — that, I'm not aware of historically," Professor Dittmar said.
He is likely to be judged on his efforts to rescue the economy after the Great Recession, his decision not to strike Syria over its use of chemical weapons, and more intangible impressions, including his personal integrity and political skills, and his status as the first African-American president.
His MBA program also paved the way to obtaining that first taste of work experience that he lacked, by providing him with the opportunity to serve as a summer research associate, which helped add more intangible skills like management, effective communication, and leadership to his expanding professional toolkit.
We've heard early-stage employees say they made their choice based for more intangible reasons, like having more autonomy in their work, seeking a less structured environment, working with a certain type or set of colleagues, wanting a sense of adventure or purpose and the opportunity for more rapid career progression.
But because so much focus is on the test — the College Board tracks only participation and outcomes from the tests, not the classes — and because numbers are so much easier to measure than the far more intangible benefits of teaching and learning, the real value of A.P.s can be hard to assess.
Even if the more obvious cultural niceties can be adopted over time (my sister now refers to our mother as "Mum") there's something more intangible that, for me, will forever be elusive; I simply cannot have the same connection with Irish culture as those who have been steeped in it, surrounded by it, living it since birth.
A Black Market feature allows players to convert unneeded Metal and Crystal into Credits or vice versa. Selling or buying too much of either resource can cause market prices to rise and fall dramatically. Certain more intangible resources include Supply Points and Capital Ship Crews. Supply Points are used up when ships are purchased, and cannot be accumulated, acting as a population cap for the player's fleet.
1724, 1792. Thus, cases considering whether or not publication had occurred focused on how many physical copies of the work had left the author's control and entered the stream of distribution.Cotter at 1726. Even in reference to more intangible works, such as Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, the courts paid special attention to whether physical copies of the work had been made available to the public.
First, the unitary method captures the added wealth and value resulting from economic interdependencies of multistate and multinational corporations through their functional integration, centralization of management, and economies of scale. A unitary business also benefits from more intangible values shared among its constituent parts, such as reputation, good will, customers and other business relationships. See, e.g., Mobil, 445 U.S. at 438–40; Container, 463 U.S. at 164–65.
Innovation capital includes embodied knowledge sets like patents and copyrights. Process capital tends to consist of more intangible elements of a tacit knowledge set which includes process technologies. In other words, structural capital consists of elements with which the firm's members interact to create more knowledge or get the work done. Relational capital is moderated by cultural capital and both of these elements represent the knowledge needed to provide ongoing value-added relations with shareholders.
The Philippine inventory is currently being updated as a measure to safeguard more intangible cultural heritage elements in the country. The updating began in 2013 and results may be released in 5–10 years after the scientific process finishes the second batch of element documentations. According to UNESCO, it is not expected by a country or state party to have a completed inventory. On the contrary, the development and updating of inventories is an ongoing process that can never be finished.
They also produce at a more intangible level: They make collections. Out of so many pieces in the public domain, they make a selection based on their expertise, thus adding value to the mere existence of the items. The dual goal of conservation and providing exhibitions obviously presents a choice. On one hand the museum has, for conservation reasons, an interest in exhibiting as few items as possible, and it would select lesser known works and a specialized audience, to promote knowledge and research.
Stereotypes can be a source of heuristic attributes. In a face-to-face conversation with a stranger, judging their intelligence is more computationally complex than judging the colour of their skin. So if the subject has a stereotype about the relative intelligence of whites, blacks, and Asians, that racial attribute might substitute for the more intangible attribute of intelligence. The pre- conscious, intuitive nature of attribute substitution explains how subjects can be influenced by the stereotype while thinking that they have made an honest, unbiased evaluation of the other person's intelligence.
Teachers typically assign the student pieces (or songs for vocal students) of slowly increasing difficulty. Besides using pieces to teach various musical rudiments (rhythm, harmony, pitch, etc.) and teach the elements of good playing (or singing) style, a good teacher also inspires more intangible qualities—such as expressiveness and musicianship. Pieces (or songs) are more enjoyable for most students than theory or scale exercises, and an emphasis on learning new pieces is usually required to maintain students' motivation. However, the teacher must not over-accommodate a student's desire for "fun" pieces.
It seems that the more intangible, elusive and ambiguous the > spectacle, the more this painter likes it. It's a rave." Reviewing Bill Sullivan retrospective at The Albany Institute of History and Art, Alfred Corn wrote in Art in America in 2007: > "Comparing these paintings with each other (or with the actual scenes), you > see that Sullivan is willing to alter scale and detail so as to make a more > coherent picture; realism has to make concessions to design and expression. > But that has always been the way of artists of the first rank.
In 2014, the Pinagmulan was a finalist under the category of the Elfren S. Cruz Prize for Best Book in the Social Sciences to the National Book Awards organized by the National Book Development Board. The Philippine inventory is currently being updated as a measure to safeguard more intangible cultural heritage elements in the country. The updating began in 2013 and results may be released in 5–10 years after the scientific process finishes the second batch of element documentations. According to UNESCO, it is not expected by a country or state party to have a completed inventory.
The idea of a 'standard' may be contrasted with the quality of life, which takes into account not only the material standard of living, but also other more intangible aspects that make up human life, such as leisure, safety, cultural resources, social life, physical health, environmental quality issues. More complex means of measuring well-being must be employed to make such judgments, and these are very often political and controversial. Even between two nations or societies that have similar material standards of living, quality of life factors may make one of these places more attractive to a given person or group.
This work and Drum Dances are fast becoming standard repertoire for percussionists throughout the world. According to his publisher Promethean Editions, a new work by John Psathas is an individual, unique entity, and his music is like that of no one else. His 'sound' is difficult to define – the harmony and improvisational feel of jazz, the compelling rhythmic drive and excitement of rock music and the sustained repetitive textures of minimalism are apparent as influences, yet they combine and intermingle with something else more intangible. This undefinable quality is partly what makes his one of the most original voices in the arena of contemporary classical music in New Zealand.
Central to Roepstorff's practice is an acute awareness of balance in its diversity of meanings - from disturbances in power structures of today's world to the human condition with principles of equilibrium in the mind-body. Driven by all which yearn to take form, Roepstorff uses aesthetics, with all it encompasses of incorporeal sensibility and bodily determination, as an entrance to subtler, more intangible aspects of everything that moves us - physically as well as mentally. Widely recognized for her early large-scale collages her juxtapositions of fragments hijack our visual culture into new imaginations. Marked by assemblages and layering, the collages encompass materials as fabrics, brass, wood and paper in order to direct attention to spaces in between, of cracks and potential possibilities.
Thomson, p. 101 Thomson stated that the heroes in Watchmen almost all share a nihilistic outlook, and that Moore presents this outlook "as the simple, unvarnished truth" to "deconstruct the would-be hero's ultimate motivation, namely, to provide a secular salvation and so attain a mortal immortality".Thomson, p. 108 He wrote that the story "develops its heroes precisely in order to ask us if we would not in fact be better off without heroes".Thomson, p. 109 Thomson added that the story's deconstruction of the hero concept "suggests that perhaps the time for heroes has passed", which he feels distinguishes "this postmodern work" from the deconstructions of the hero in the existentialism movement.Thomson, p. 111 Richard Reynolds states that without any supervillains in the story, the superheroes of Watchmen are forced to confront "more intangible social and moral concerns", adding that this removes the superhero concept from the normal narrative expectations of the genre.
The subtitle of the book, A new Foundation for Design, suggests a redesign of design practices in a human- centered design culture. Krippendorff takes an encompassing view of design, centering it on the meanings that artifacts acquire and what is or should be designers' primary concern. The Semantic Turn represents an evolution from "Product Semantics" by Krippendorff and Butter,Krippendorff, Klaus & Butter, Reinhart (Eds.) (1989) which was defined as "A systematic inquiry into how people attribute meanings to artifacts and interact with them accordingly" and "a vocabulary and methodology for designing artifacts in view of the meanings they could acquire for their users and the communities of their stakeholders". While retaining the emphasis on meaning and on the importance of both theory and practice, The Semantic Turn extends the concerns of designers first to the new challenges of design, including the design of ever more intangible artifacts such as services, identities, interfaces, multi-user systems, projects and discourses; and second, to consider the meaning of artifacts in use, in language, in the whole life cycle of the artifact, and in an ecology of artifacts.
A 1993 report from the joint University of California and State of California research program, California Policy Seminar (now the California Policy Research Center), said that a property tax system based on acquisition value links property tax liability to ability and willingness to pay and has a progressive impact on the tax structure, based on income. It said that a revenue-neutral Los Angeles County reform which raises all assessments to true market value and lowers the property tax rate would harm elderly and low-income households. The think tank Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) considers property tax caps like Proposition 13 poorly targeted and instead advocates for "circuit breaker" caps or homestead exemptions to levy property taxes based on ability to pay; yet in 2018, ITEP ranked California's tax code as the most progressive in the United States, in part due to its marginal income and capital gains rates. Since the wealthy usually own more "intangible" assets like stocks, bonds, or business equity, which are exempt from property taxes, ITEP says regressive state tax distributions that rely on property taxes can worsen inequality.

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