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Here's something a little more tangible, per the Daily Beast.
I feel like I'm a more tangible, approachable, real person.
More tangible signs of a sharper slowdown ahead have emerged.
It makes our story more credible, richer and more tangible.
But there's a more tangible issue here, according to several.
Buffett has also likened buying stocks to owning more tangible assets.
"It's designed to help make early retirement more tangible," said Steve.
The threat of legal troubles for Kelly is becoming more tangible.
Now to the more tangible drama: we finally have a body.
We felt like this was a much more tangible, dirty world.
But there are also more tangible ways to have a direct impact.
It also makes the threat of climate change a bit more tangible.
Some members had more tangible ideas about how to prevent future shootings.
The second sign of trouble for the gun lobby is more tangible.
But we can still take meaningful steps toward smaller, more tangible goals.
Sometimes commercial success is a little bit more tangible than aesthetic success.
But for those who can remember pre-1948 Palestine, it is more tangible.
Broadening your mind can make it easier to make other, more tangible changes.
"Destabilising factors" in the region are "becoming more tangible and acute", it warns.
Marker's presence also lingers in a more tangible way: his untouched Parisian studio.
Start by identifying more tangible and neutral problems, and work backward from there.
But sometimes the debate is, or pretends to be, about more tangible questions.
For many, the costs are likely to end up more tangible than the benefits.
This symbolism is simple yet powerful — she's becoming more real, more tangible, more human.
Her sex appeal is just as powerful a tool as her more tangible weapons.
The volatile global trade backdrop could also benefit emerging markets in more tangible ways.
But the biggest and more tangible immediate outcome of this meeting will be political.
That being said, the gap between 4K and anything below it is much more tangible.
But their optimism is tempered by their desire for something more tangible than public sentiment.
This is largely what inspired Condren to stream something more tangible in the first place.
Intuition is best utilized if channeled through a more tangible medium, like numerology or tarot.
Replace "data" with the word "dollars" and the value exchange becomes a lot more tangible.
Interest around this platform and what this platform can do has never been more tangible.
But it's the more tangible features that early adopters really like, said CEO Peter Yorke.
It's about human health, which is far more tangible than parts-per-million of CO2.
Maisel a more real, more tangible, more likable as a whole because its heroine isn't.
The dangers are more tangible and immediate to voters, regardless of whether they support Trump.
We need to find a way to make the impact of their actions more tangible.
As time progressed, thirst became realer and more tangible as our modes of communication evolved.
Issues like climate change are more tangible, due to disasters like the wildfires in Australia.
Would we encourage his talent, or suppress it in favor of more tangible, money-making skills?
But ultimately, the case for a sequel will require something more tangible than sheer narrative bliss.
"You'd need to see something more tangible than just rhetoric for a broader pullback," he said.
If you're craving a more tangible, less fleeting option, there's that whole rose gold tumbler trend.
Or, put in more tangible terms, can correspond to delivering software two weeks ahead of plan.
No, the latest crisis to hit Britain's political culture manifests in a much more tangible form.
The more tangible landscapes in the series look like a cross between Stargate and Point Break.
All the psychological effects associated with such a life change are compounded by more tangible distractions.
But other council members voted against the resolution, saying they wanted to see more tangible action.
Along with increased regulation, these efforts created more friction against snooping and made privacy more tangible.
Global Soccer LONDON — For Leicester City, every passing week seems to make the impossible dream more tangible.
We got an approval today, so we can advance those discussions in a more tangible way now.
The financial blow to Boeing itself, its suppliers and its airline customers is more tangible—and mounting.
It still may fundamentally be about lending out people's attention, but it may become much more tangible.
Wall Street analysts have taken note and are anticipating some more tangible impact to begin showing up.
However, metamaterials are a hot area of industrial research that has a plethora of more tangible applications.
But there's something about the interactivity of the experience that made it feel more tangible and real.
"They can visually see their goals and progress, which makes [their finances] much more tangible," she said.
Sentiment aside, there's a much more tangible way that Priyanka can help Congress — by attracting fresh funds.
Many people are LOOKING for that passion still, and need something more tangible to hold on to.
But now that he's been officially sworn in, the consequences for American workers are much more tangible.
Signs of supply stress in China are coinciding with more tangible problems in the world's biggest exporter, Indonesia.
Rather than connect them to more tangible services, portfolio companies get access to Village Global's deep mentor bench.
Of course, these numbers are largely meaningless compared to more tangible metrics like gross bookings, revenue, and profit.
But also because its physical buttons were the last relic of a more tangible era of mobile devices.
The gridded map room, for example, suggests that art can make complex abstract ideas more tangible and atmospheric.
There are more tangible progress of the President&aposs diplomatic effort with little Rocket Man, Kim Jong-un.
Who doesn't walk away from a date wishing they had a more tangible way to assess the experience?
Today that release gets a little more tangible with a new video for "FloriDada," the album's first single.
But it is equally possible that voters' focus is on more tangible issues, especially pertaining to the economy.
A Newsweek article pointed to debt, decreasing homeownership, and lower employment rates as more tangible stressors among millennials.
It also physically warms up while on the face, so the self-care feels a bit more tangible
I wasn't sure what effect this would have, but I witnessed connections that became more tangible and sensitive.
Focusing on behaviors that are dealbreakers for you makes the reasons for the breakup more tangible and clear.
Officials said that the incident increased pressure on the State Department to respond in a more tangible way.
Now, a new crop of tech companies like Uber and Airbnb are interfering with much more tangible goods.
The fairy tales gave way to more tangible fears: navigating high school, getting into college, finding a job.
I find I am happier in the applied world, where the consequences of my work are more tangible.
Some moments, like Trump's response to Charlottesville and the government shutdown, had far more tangible impacts than others.
The feature could let you build your own trophy wall, making those in-game achievements a lot more tangible.
If you want to support the movement in a more tangible way, Time's Up's online store is officially open.
Gordon-Levitt is deserving of praise, and possibly more tangible accolades, which the movie as a whole doesn't merit.
Getting started can seem intimidating, but this step-by-step course can help your goal become way more tangible.
Sassaman has found a way to make this more tangible, in order to educate people about how it happened.
And I worry that the focus on Russia will distract Trump's opponents from more tangible actions to combat him.
So when we start to see the impacts firsthand, that's a path to this being more tangible in voters.
Thus, the more tangible assets a U.S. firm holds offshore, the less exposure it has to the new tax.
The pressure is even more tangible in Philadelphia thanks to the 76ers' all-in trades for Harris and Butler.
Those who are worth less tend to have their wealth concentrated in more tangible assets such as a car.
People with far more tangible responsibilities than arguing and voting manage to get their work done remotely every day.
The book, published in November, explores the science of the Cold War beyond its more tangible role in developing weapons.
While absolute safety is a nearly impossible task, there are other more tangible goals pertaining to growth and market share.
It could even be asked whether the cheap simplicity of buying certificates is diminishing the impetus for more tangible efforts.
That will feel much more tangible, to the average Indian, than a tax break here or a new subsidy there.
"I wanted to have a more tangible connection to my investments, to understand where my money is going, " she said.
Compared to the war on terror, which does demand more tangible results, this is a much more politically pliable issue.
Me automatically generates sticker-like cutouts of each object, giving collections a more tangible feel than a typical photo grid.
Accompanying the more tangible works was a series of event programming spread across 21 days, focusing on meditation and rejuvenation.
"Talking about adaptation helps people understand in a more tangible manner why we need to address this problem," Coequyt said.
A more tangible goal is to find something — anything — that motivates people to interrupt sitting for 30 minutes per day.
Accompanying the more tangible works was a series of event programming spread across 21 days, focusing on meditation and rejuvenation.
Multinationals, though, could avoid some of the Gilti tax by shifting more tangible property like production and research facilities abroad.
The idea returned a few years later and coalesced into something more tangible: a melancholy image of a man stranded.
The need to turn such digital interactions into more tangible connections has resulted in the explosion of drag queen merchandising.
Regardless, the bill should be organized around more tangible, immediate benefits than either the Obama or Clinton health care plan was.
There have been a handful of startups using hardware kits to let kids bring coding concepts into a more tangible setting.
Spencer should have just told Toby that "A" was around again and the game had taken a much more tangible form.
"There are few places in government where these developments are more tangible than in the benefit system," writes professor Philip Alston.
But as of October 541, the Millennium Falcon will have broken a more tangible real-world record: largest LEGO set ever.
Instead, it will focus on more tangible things, like robots stealing people's jobs or driving workers to and from the office.
Culture can feel amorphous, and it is always tempting to blame the systems; they are more tangible and easier to deconstruct.
Policy, even if people don't track the details, implicitly makes all the grand goals and targets seem more tangible and achievable.
"We expect the stock to pull back as estimates are lowered, while more tangible signs of share losses could pressure the multiple."
"It was a much more tangible thing years ago," says Gilinsky, who recalls diving under his desk during bomb drills at school.
For those who scoff at the creative benefits of being surrounded by pictures of Colin from accounts, there are more tangible payoffs.
Usually the nights resulted in new software features for the company's website, but the aftermath of this particular hackathon was more tangible.
These moments make the world of The Witness feel more tangible, like it's more than just a place where you're solving mazes.
A more tangible path allies can take to make noticeable, daily change for trans women of color is in their own conversations.
But people kept encouraging me, and over the years, I got more into making videos and it became a more tangible proposition.
Pnini attempts to recapture some of that now-lost visual wonder by rendering the passage of cinematic time more tangible and surreal.
And decades of science fiction have made it a more tangible fear than, say, climate change, which poses a much greater threat.
"The benefit of the expenditures needs to be more tangible," said Curbelo, who is now working on these issues in other capacities.
The internet is not ethereal, and a new project from the blog Low-Tech Magazine aims to make that issue more tangible.
"At Art Basel in Basel, the successes are more tangible; things happen quickly," said Isa Lorenzo, founder of Silverlens Galleries in Manila.
So Warren has a more tangible and snappier answer to the inevitable pay-for question that follows just about any climate proposal.
Though Davydov attributes a lot of his prediction success to intuition, he said there were some more tangible features to this art.
Back to the more tangible issue — a bump-fire stock is an attachment that cradles the butt end of a semiautomatic rifle.
Now we have some more tangible evidence that The Boring Company is getting ever-closer to delivering on just what was promised.
Mr Kim may be prepared to give up his nuclear weapons, and may simply want more tangible guarantees before he starts the process.
The pay off — reduced tax rates, goosing the GDP, money in voters' pockets — is more tangible than it ever was with health care.
Nothing was more tangible proof of this than their name — "ear drummers" spelled backwards — which felt not only juvenile, but like a joke.
Toys R Us' failure to translate the joy of toys into something more tangible in its stores was one of its biggest mistakes.
We hope that you will join us, both in spirit and in more tangible ways, as we undertake our tough but exciting journey.
Maybe because the pen requires hand mixing, this development feels a little more tangible than printing the contents of our dream makeup drawer.
Kilmeade had more tangible suggestions for how Trump could move past this: I would like to see us start debating health care again.
Alvarez rendered my reality a little more tangible by putting it in words, but more than validation, the book proved to be premonition.
This time, however, Trump is hoping to make more tangible progress toward ridding North Korea of its nuclear weapons, explain senior administration officials.
She wants to run for Congress — at least until the presidency is an option — and the prospect "seems more tangible now," she said.
Some of that already existed, such as a map, but the new UI creates a more tangible portal with options and in-ride utilities.
Issues such as climate change, plastic waste and air pollution become more tangible to those with the tools in their hands to measure them.
Now a team of researchers from Harvard has developed this little robot, called Root, that's designed to make writing code a more tangible experience.
At first glance gang databases, which are developed largely be local police forces, offer a more tangible and straightforward measure of alleged gang involvement.
On Friday, those concerns suddenly become a lot more tangible when Amazon announced that it had agreed to buy Whole Foods for $13.7 billion.
"You'd need to see something more tangible than just rhetoric for a broader pullback," Richard Steinberg, managing director at HighTower Advisors in New York.
That is why ratings agency Moody's was more cautious: it said they would wait for more tangible results before revising Deutsche's current negative outlook.
Smets added that the ECB is keen to see more tangible signs of domestic inflationary pressures, which would persist even without the bank's stimulus.
Mr. Salman's lawyer, Alexandra Shapiro, argued on Wednesday that the benefit must be more "tangible" — like cash or something that eventually can be monetized.
What's unexamined for Betty 2 (Adina Verson) is more tangible; she is horrified by the prospect of looking at, let alone touching, her genitals.
John Della Volpe, director of polling at the Institute of Politics, said that politics had become more tangible for younger adults in recent years.
When we return next year, we will see one of the more tangible consequences: Our peach tree will be two-thirds its former height.
When we return next year, we will see one of the more tangible consequences: Our peach tree will be two-thirds its former height.
Listening to a poet read her work brings these figures and marks into more out into the open, rupturing space around the more tangible sound.
Also, such data and information could be visualized to make the impact of reporting and content creation more tangible and accessible for the whole newsroom.
But she was also careful to point to more-tangible benefits that could come from searching for life, regardless of whether we ever find it.
In a more tangible sign of pump-priming, builders and engineers started work on a revamp of a train station in southwest Beijing on Monday.
Zion Williamson's knee surgery before his first official game as a pro was an even more tangible downer after his tremendous preseason for New Orleans.
"We're trying to work with folks in the House and outside groups to turn this idea into more tangible, actual legislation, for sure," Trent said.
The dream of landing humans on Mars seems more tangible than ever, thanks to ambitious projects in the works at NASA and SpaceX, among others.
Others honored her in a more tangible way, writing messages on Post-it notes and surrounding her portrait in a hallway at Harvard Law School.
As the impacts of a warmer world become more tangible to people through extreme weather and more convincing science, the awareness of the issue grows.
All in all, I got more tangible information and ideas out of A 15-minute conversation with a doctor than two weeks of hard data.
But at least, thanks to this invaluable book, we now have a much clearer and more tangible sense of Ashbery himself and of his origins.
But his narrative was interrupted rudely this week by a much more tangible threat -- the discovery of explosive devices sent from inside the US homeland.
All in all, I got more tangible information and ideas out of A 15-minute conversation with a doctor than two weeks of hard data.
But it is Pri's prayers to Shakti that create a more tangible path as this finely embroidered tale beautifully unfolds, much like the sacred pashmina.
Late last year, Google shifted the sprawling and disheveled robotics division into Google X in an effort to give it a more tangible market strategy.
WhatsApp now has 1.2 billion monthly active users, so there is certainly an audience available for whenever WhatsApp turns this idea into something more tangible.
That his beats tend to be concomitantly sturdier and more tangible than the trap label has come to denote is appropriate to the vocal strategy.
The first sign of their international expansion happened in August 2016, just as the possibility of a Trump presidency became ever more tangible and real.
But recently-proposed missions to"Ocean worlds" that could harbor microbial life make the search for extraterrestrials less tinfoil hat-like and a bit more tangible.
In more tangible terms, for every battlefield death in the last 16 years of war, an estimated 29 to 33 war veterans have died by suicide.
But after playing in the worlds of fantasy and science fiction that consumers can't buy, Buehler has been poached to work on something much more tangible.
Many rich people like to invest their wealth in more tangible form; property, of course, but also collectibles such as art, fine wine and classic cars.
With his insider trading case in tatters, Chuck stumbles onto a police bribery ring with more tangible, immediate potential to put Bobby in jail for good.
For young people considering future careers, the generally negative view of teachers in pop culture can add to more tangible concerns about pay and working conditions.
"Although we can reduce interest rates further, the side effects of monetary policy are becoming more and more evident and more and more tangible," he added.
Solutions that help protect the climate while also yielding more tangible benefits, like reducing local air pollution, are particularly effective ways for leaders to inspire followership.
The tariffs' impact is becoming more tangible, cutting into the earnings of companies like Salzgitter, a steel maker in the German city of the same name.
President Donald Trump has declared it infrastructure week once again, but whether it produces anything more tangible than the countless infrastructure weeks before remains to be seen.
There is likely more tangible evidence of Evancho's existence in the home of the average, un-Twitterized person than there is of Frank Ocean or Solange, unfortunately.
Why it matters: This tool helps to make two of the most basic and yet also opaque necessities of life — energy and water — a little more tangible.
"I guess in a way because it's more tangible in my mind," the now-mother of three explained in an interview with The Wrap in February 2016.
While dozens of carmakers are unveiling autonomous concepts here at 2016 CES, showing things that one day may come to showrooms, Nissan has a more tangible announcement.
In 1979, Soviet authorities sided with the realists, decided the searches were a lost cause, and redirected their energies towards a project with more tangible results: reconstruction.
Often, the help is more tangible: $65 to cover a college application fee; $150 for a tablet computer; $500 for baby clothes, a stroller and a crib.
Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren for instance has made the case for leaving rates where they are until those risks are more tangible in the economic data.
One way of thinking about that is that the root cause of distraction is evolutionary, but you also have a lot of more tangible causes of distraction.
It&aposs hard to give a timeline, Love said, of when quantum computing will become more tangible – but there are career opportunities in the space right now.
The FiveThirtyEight/Ipsos poll also pursued a more tangible line of inquiry, asking respondents which candidates they were thinking of voting for before and after the debate.
As users call on social media companies to do a better job at moderation, it turns out there's something more tangible they can do: report the content first.
For those that prefer something a little more tangible, the next set of Topps physical trading cards for The Walking Dead — focusing on Season 5 — arrives in October.
A good pair of headphones picks up the subtle beauties of music and brings them a little bit closer, makes them a little more tangible for the listener.
The hypnotic three-dimensionality of Burtynsky's work is even more tangible in "Cararra Marble Quarries, Cava di Canalgrande #2," a four-by-eight-foot mural at Howard Greenberg.
Naturally this will be helpful for people trying to find the Orange Julius at an unfamiliar mall, but the benefit is more tangible for people with impaired vision.
As display technologies advance to the point where virtual goods start to feel more tangible, we'll not only see an increase in their value, but also their utility.
What they need to be imagining is how fucked up things are today, and a story that allows us to now dramatize it in a more tangible matter.
When someone pays a bill with cash, they have a much more tangible sense of the outlay they're making and often will decide not to make the purchase.
Internationally, the climate negotiation track on 'enhanced transparency measures,' G-20 deliberations on 'responsible investment' or more tangible commitments to reach Sustainable Development Goals could deter coal expansion.
The bottom line is, small communities need more tangible resources, and until they do, even the best efforts are just a temporary dressing on a much larger wound.
Eric Hosmer, the star first baseman, deferred all insect questions to Burns ("It's like family to him," Hosmer said) and cited a more tangible reason for the surge.
To create these, he took phrases from social media and sought to make them more tangible by writing the words in white chalk on slabs of black board.
And while the story plays a bit with the notion of the supernatural, the spirit foregrounded here is more tangible: an ominous sense of restlessness and curtailed dreams.
The gruesome death gave a face, as well, to the larger-scale type of aggression being carried out by Saudi Arabia and made it feel far more tangible.
Using the Surface Pro X in this way for a week has made a lot of the things we've been saying about Windows 10 a lot more tangible.
In a more tangible sense, the preparedness of farmers and vintners highlights the immediacy of this issue; it informs how we must all conform to a new normal.
William D. Walsh (214.95-2013), a lawyer and financier who studied Greek and Latin at Fordham, spent decades and a fortune acquiring artifacts that made classical history more tangible.
Africa has been affected in more tangible ways by "Black Panther", which has a predominantly black cast and is one of the highest-grossing superhero movies of all time.
Now, tools like AR and VR can extend the idea of altering reality to be more tangible and interactive — to expand the scope of the art beyond the canvas.
If you want to shoot something a bit more tangible, the S21 also comes with a gel bead blaster that fires what are essentially a generic version of Orbeez.
The Economist's Big Mac Index -- a lighthearted way to make the value of currencies more tangible -- showed that nearly all currencies in the index are undervalued against the dollar.
You would think there would be some more tangible action Congress could take, given its constitutional mandate to provide oversight of the executive branch, but you would be wrong.
Encouraged by congressional resolutions last year, it also has publicly mulled over more tangible ways to show support, such as having the U.S. Navy make calls at Taiwan's ports.
But with the new F-35 and its expanded capacities in the picture, there was something more tangible than political promises and intelligence sharing to hang their hopes on.
He's founded a general-purpose research organization called OpenAI but Neuralink has a much more tangible, futuristic goal of making AI-enabled devices capable of interacting with people's brains.
This could be a dangerous trend with long-lasting consequences unless those who are considered the working poor begin to see more tangible benefits of globalization fall their way.
Both are "toys-to-life" games, a category that fuses the thrill of video game interactivity with the more tangible pleasure of amassing a pile of collectible action figures.
But until the Catholic hierarchy can find more tangible ways to institutionalize a commitment to the rights of gay, lesbian and transgender people, the exodus of Catholics will continue.
Scientists have begun to document the effects of human-generated sound on non-humans—effects that can be as devastating as those of more tangible forms of ecological desecration.
Daryl Kimball, the executive director of the Arms Control Association, said Trump will need to come away from next week's meeting with a more tangible road map to denuclearization.
But Smith also studies more tangible lines of evidence here on Earth; in addition to heading up NCMNS' astronomy lab, she also serves as the museum's curator of meteorites.
The goal of the animations is to boil it down and make the complex work of environmentalism more tangible and digestible and to highlight the "unsung" people doing the work.
So, I mean, I have fond memories of all the work I did at Google, but Pokémon Go to me is a bit more whimsical and more tangible to me.
While this is hardly immoral, data reveals the money donated could have more tangible impact if spent on insecticide-treated mosquito nets for people in malaria-prone regions of Africa.
"Both represent the beginning of what we hope will be a series of even more tangible actions to improve relations and strengthen cooperation on a host of issues," he said.
If the Republican Congress wants to show that it is taking seriously the threats the President has posed, it has to show it is willing to take more tangible action.
"We expect government ministries to roll out more tangible measures in the coming weeks as this Politburo meeting gave them no choice but to do more," Goldman Sachs analysts said.
As flooding forced many from their homes, most residents pointed to more tangible culprits than the climate: the failure to dredge the Lumber River; a gap in the city's levees.
It doesn't seem to matter that the virus that causes Covid-19 is now a far more tangible threat to English-speaking meme makers than it was three months ago.
Being first doesn't count for anything, after all, and there are plenty of more tangible ways to confirm that time is still marching forward and that you are still here.
"If you cannot tackle this problem, which is much more tangible for people, you can forget about other problems," he says, pointing out that climate change is much more complex.
"This one seems a little bit more tangible than some of the previous ones, but I still think investors are wise to wait...for something actually being signed," Hackett said.
It seems to me like we need to find ways to make the harms more tangible on an individual level, but I don't have enough examples in my back pocket.
There's something very pure about hearing Frank's perfectly-crafted melodies rendered clearer by the piano, it makes the album's "you could literally swim in these sounds" feel even more tangible.
CO2500 is invisible and odourless, so it is harder to visualise the effects of all of this than for more tangible scourges like sulphur and nitrogen oxides, which cause acid rain.
"The idea was that with my background, I'm producing events, to have something more tangible that the community can come around and be there and be present," Rantz-McDonald tells PEOPLE.
As a younger generation enters the political sphere, climate change has become a more tangible issue than ever before, although a troubling number of leaders still seem to be in denial.
Larson [seated far right] was a speaker at the inaugural TechCrunch China event in Shenzhen this summer On to more tangible topics, Lalamove plans to spent the capital continuing its growth.
"You'd need to see something more tangible than just rhetoric for a broader pullback," said Richard Steinberg, managing director at HSW Advisors, a finance team within HighTower Advisors, in New York.
A more tangible form of help comes in the form of the subsidies Hungary receives from the EU, which in good years can run to the equivalent of 6% of GDP.
Almost three years ago, my colleague Alex said the original Yoga Book was "the future of laptops," and with this prototype, it feels like that future just got way more tangible.
But, sadly, many Israelis long ago gave up hope for a real game-changing peace deal and have turned their attention to more tangible results, such as Barzilai's victory in Eurovision.
"If they did something much more tangible against North Korea this would be a signal by the Chinese government that they are acquiescing to the pressure Trump is applying," he said.
For as much as Apple TV+ dominated the company's presentation on Monday, it presented far more tangible details about its new spin on Apple TV. And that has some serious potential.
And the fate of more tangible Trump administration goals, like tax reform, will be decided by other factors because so many other groups besides this White House are pushing for them.
"The trade stuff is just more tangible and has a more direct impact on actual earnings" than what's going on in Washington, said Craig Birk, chief investment officer at Personal Capital.
The president has signed off on a more tangible measure of assistance for Taiwan: approval for a long-planned sale of arms, worth $2.2bn, that includes tanks and Stinger anti-aircraft missiles.
With 70 percent of polled Trump voters having reported they consider the fight against ISIS to be going badly, one would think Trump had something more tangible in his ISIS-fighting plans.
Once your child seems ready to move on from cash, "Go to the bank together and have the banker explain the process, just to make it a bit more tangible," Frazier recommends.
Since it's apparently futile to even begin to discuss the complexities of this 15-year-old star's creative effusions, let's stick to the more tangible matter of Willow's collection of foot coverings.
For the most part, fashion copyright laws are set up to protect more tangible things — proprietary fabrics and other technical components, brand names, and logos — which can be patented or easily trademarked.
But of course, there are a few perks that are a bit more tangible: we have a raffle each month for awesome prizes like Refinery29 swag, invites to local movie screenings, and more.
Hundreds of students and entrepreneurs started working on the first Hyperloop concepts and simulations, but only two companies got enough funding to build something more tangible: Hyperloop One and Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HTT).
Harrison has been one of the most prominent Democrats pushing the message that the party needs to have a more tangible presence in the lives of local constituencies, helping people with basic services.
The recordings add a much more tangible benefit for Medium subscribers and could help the company tap into the audience that's long relied on Audible for something to listen to in the car.
For a more tangible understanding of just how powerful this sort of malware is, Motherboard purchased one piece of software for infecting Android devices—SpyPhone Android Rec Pro, from a Poland-based company.
"We will do our utmost to prove that President Duterte's independent foreign policy, particularly friendly and cooperative policy towards China, will produce more tangible benefits to the people of the Philippines," Zhao said.
But that privileged position is now under assault as employers question both the cost and value of higher education's 'bundle' in search of more tangible evidence of skills that matter in the workplace.
The app itself is being rebranded to Google Pay — bringing it in line with Google's global payment service, which is available in 20 countries — but there are more tangible updates on their way.
She meets a kind young woman on Mykonos, and spends much time, after she leaves that island, fantasizing about her, the way all of us do when yesterday feels more tangible than tomorrow.
"We believe that adjustments to longer-term UK business plans, including capital and foreign direct investment, could start to have a more tangible economic impact as we move into next year," it said.
Boîte The never-ending fascination with 1970s New York night life takes a more tangible form at Night Fever, a temporary bar and gallery that opened last November at the Museum of Sex.
Trevor Baldwin, one of Baldwin's nephews, who helped get a street in Harlem named for the author, said in an email that he would like something more tangible in Saint-Paul-de-Vence.
BERLIN/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank's vice-president on Wednesday raised the bar on further interest rate cuts, saying the side effects of the ECB's easy money policy were becoming more tangible.
But the working paper offers a more tangible explanation for the mobility gap: Immigrants tend to settle where there is more economic opportunity and take jobs that are below their true skill level.
"To me, this says millennials are willing to take on more risk with their finances and they are looking for more tangible investments," Ashley Dixon, CFP at Gen Y Planning, told Business Insider.
But that eerie (and unlikely) specter distracts from more tangible political fights, like, for instance, how Trump's transition team appears to be considering a resurrection of the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System (NSEERS).
You can donate to impactful organizations, sign up for alerts and information on more tangible ways to take action, and call your representatives to voice your concerns about policies directly affecting the resettlement program.
Unfortunately, the threat of such an attack seems more tangible lately, as nuclear powers openly sabre-rattle, missile alerts are mistakenly sent to huge populations, and the Doomsday clock ticks ominously closer to midnight.
To address those problems, Google has done three things: All of these have the potential to be a really big deal, but in practice, the difference is more tangible with some than with others.
Burned for the third time since 2014, bulls may now be less willing to buy crude futures on producers' words alone and may instead wait for more tangible evidence of large, sustained stock draws.
In a blog post, project lead Zach Lovering describes how Vahana went from a list of needs to a more tangible view of what the best design would be to actually achieve those needs.
Salley was respected for his veteran experience while he was with the Bulls and the Lakers, but Robert Horry had a more tangible asset that elevated him from occasional starter to seven-time champion.
In view of what nuclear strategists sometimes refer to as the "rationality of pretended irrationality," Samson could also assist Israeli nuclear deterrence by demonstrating a more tangible Israeli willingness to take critical existential risks.
Through their love of vintage and antiques, Jannah Handy and Kiyanna Stewart, founders of BLK MKT Vintage, are on their own journey toward piecing together a more tangible narrative about black life in America.
The allocation of these direct payments this time around is much more tangible for people than the payroll tax cut many received in the Obama years, which typically showed up in their rebates later.
In recent weeks, his calls for action have grown more tangible, encouraging people to write the campaign slogan on dollar bills and walls, and to stop paying their electric bills for one whole week.
To the chagrin of many of his own advisors and senior officials, the president has extended an olive branch to North Korea, seeking to build an atmosphere of trust before seeking more tangible gains.
But talks on the more tangible assurances demanded by Gulf officials are focused for now on improving ballistic missile defense systems, something long discussed but given more urgency by Iran's recent testing of new projectiles.
The threat of a nuclear missile strike on United States soil has felt more tangible over the past few years, thanks to North Korea's intercontinental ballistic missile testing and oscillating relationships between the two countries.
Video games do allow for that most elemental appeal — hand-eye coordination is a thing, after all — but the esports community will have to coalesce into something more tangible in order to tap into it.
But talks on the more tangible assurances demanded by Gulf officials are focused for now on improving ballistic missile defence systems, something long discussed but given more urgency by Iran's recent testing of new projectiles.
GM-owned Cruise Automation wants you to be able to see the progress it's making with its self-driving car tests, in a way that's more tangible than looking at boring lists of disengagement reports.
Amid the frenzy surrounding U.S. President Donald Trump's abrupt firing of FBI Director James Comey last week, you may have missed another alarm bell ringing from the Oval Office with more tangible implications for investors.
Typically, those queries are made before a more tangible data connection, like looking up a website's IP address before you load it or looking up an email server's IP address before you download recent messages.
Sasa Djogovic, an analyst with the Belgrade-based Institute for Market Research, saw Hebei's expansion plans having only a small impact on Serbia's economic growth this year but a more tangible effect from next year.
"Be healthier" is too damn vague for anyone to follow, and a writer at the New York Times suggests that planning small, achievable goals is a more tangible way to build toward your end goal.
But what GM showed off is a far more tangible idea, because the electric powertrain the company swapped into the truck is something it's considering putting on the market, which would make similar conversions possible.
"If you're specifically looking for someone to do something you liked in a photo, it's more tangible to pick a colorist for their work versus showing them someone else's work," says LA-based colorist Cherin Choi.
The use of numerical targets with little contextual or practical relevance has detached the promises of politicians from accountability for their actions and divorced public debate from the more tangible impacts of migration, positive and negative.
"At this point, the FX headwind created by a weaker [pound], coupled with shaky consumer sentiment and potential to curtail spending, factor in as our more tangible near-term concerns," Jefferies analyst Edward Plank told investors.
Although claims that they can reduce eye strain have a shaky scientific basis, they can bring much more tangible benefits to devices with OLED screens, which tend to use less battery life with darker color schemes.
After years of allegations against him — and following the ousting of Harvey Weinstein from Hollywood for reports of similar misconduct — the fashion industry is finally taking more tangible steps to distance itself from photographer Terry Richardson.
"We are pursuing consumer products and associated promotion because we believe it will drive meaningful show awareness/buzz with more tangible, curated ways to interact with our most popular content," Netflix said in its job posting.
But the measures were becoming tougher to maintain, with the virus, which remained an invisible and undefined threat for many, being superseded by a disaster that left a path of wreckage that was much more tangible.
It was a smart idea that enhanced the natural beauty of the gems, though there were plenty of other finished pieces from the Red Carpet collection on display nearby for those who needed something more tangible.
If you don&apost qualify for an unsecured loan, lenders also offer secured options, which may be leveraged against assets or accounts you have at the bank, or something more tangible, like a house or car.
Unlike last year, when U.S. President Donald Trump sounded protectionist warnings that were largely dismissed as bluster, Chau and other factory bosses across China say the risks from this trade spat are now far more tangible.
It's, again, not about disparaging Wayfair, but calling attention to what's going on at our southern border, and the steps we can take to change that I think are a lot more tangible than people realize.
I'm neither an Apple hater nor a cheapskate; I simply prefer to spend my money on more tangible and lasting things than ephemeral subscriptions or the early-adopter tax for the latest and greatest iPhone of 2017.
Systems like Algorithmic Angels could make "the ghost in the machine" more tangible, distinguishable and comprehensible by illustrating the effects of intelligent systems in our daily lives and enabling people to decide their personal level of interaction.
The new feature will be essential in giving Instagram's more than 1 million active advertisers a better, more tangible way of measuring the impact of their accounts and strategies, says James Quarles, the app's head of business.
This makes any talk of Obamacare repeal much more tangible than it was in the last election cycle — and means Trump's plan is a direct threat to the people who currently rely on the law for coverage.
He said that if Trump makes such a move, it will make the stakes of the Russia investigation, which remains an abstraction for many voters, much more tangible and a potential fuel for Democratic votes in November.
Since the early 23s, banks, private equity firms and other financial institutions have poured billions into the restaurant industry as they sought out more tangible enterprises than the dot-com start-ups that were going belly-up.
In contrast with some other at-risk species, perhaps sea turtles have been easier to manage because their threats are more tangible: They are accidentally trapped by fishermen or harvested by others as delicacies, aphrodisiacs or decoration.
"There are understandable fears from history and geography, but also more tangible occurrences which add to these psychological fears," said James Nixey, head of the Russia and Eurasia Programme at London-based international affairs think tank Chatham House.
Here, CNN dissects the history of Polaroid and its role in creating the foundation for platforms like Instagram and Snapchat, as well as its recent resurgence among those longing for a more tangible means to preserve their memories.
But while the magic that Arya was able to use thanks to her training as No One is hard to come by, the masks used in the Mission: Impossible movies are far more tangible thank you might imagine.
"We're seeing an incredible momentum for action in cities," she said, noting that city-level decisions, such as whether a local park would be built or electric buses installed, often felt more tangible to citizens than national reforms.
Documentary makers commit years of their lives in an effort to bring us these vital and often complex stories and in doing so they make the issues we face as a society both more tangible and increasingly urgent.
Thursday's protesters - estimated to number up to 45,000 by News website Dennik N, close to the 50,000 who marched at the height of protests last month - demanded more tangible change and called for the police chief to resign.
This feels much more tangible: People are getting sick, or are afraid of getting sick, and so they're staying home, or they're not allowed to come into work, or they're losing their jobs because their customers are gone.
There are also other more tangible factors that can lead to success and happiness, Galloway, 53, tells CNBC Make It. One of the biggest is whether or not you move to (or near) a major city early in life.
Most early analysis (particularly Kerr's) has diagnosed the case as a statutory question rather than a constitutional one, and code-as-speech arguments are most likely to serve as a fallback if the more tangible burden claims fall through.
"The pound is likely to weaken in the near-term as the costs of Brexit become more tangible, but could eventually surge if the UK reverses its decision to leave the EU," wrote William Adams of Pittsburgh-based PNC Financial Services.
While I found few answers to my questions, a number of Marks's textiles offered more tangible responses to the weight of a culture struggling to survive the present and more hopeful visions of what it means for that culture to persist.
Darié made his ideas more tangible in a triangular relief in wood painted yellow, black and white, from around 1958 — eliminating canvas and frame for a truly strange artifact that seems almost timeless, neither old nor modern, neither Eastern nor Western.
Therein lies the most horrible aspect of the "don't feed" mantra: rather than doing anything to address the trolls, the more tangible effect is to silence the victim and the reality of their abuse, or worse, to blame them for it.
You can argue then, as I have, that these are just words, and we'll have to wait patiently until February (and probably a lot longer) for some more tangible sense of how Francis and the Church intend to move forward.
But now his administration is bringing about more tangible change to America's health and healthcare system, by dismantling the Affordable Care Act, overhauling the Food and Drug Administration, and nominating pro-life justices to the Supreme Court, among other things.
"The uncertainty will have a more tangible effect on the British economy in 2017 and 2018," Pierre Moscovici told a conference in Brussels, after acknowledging that Britain had performed better than expected in the immediate aftermath of the Brexit vote.
But now his administration is bringing about more tangible change to America's health and healthcare system, by dismantling the Affordable Care Act, overhauling the Food and Drug Administration, and nominating pro-life justices to the Supreme Court, among other things.
If you prefer your work more tangible, you can also buy a copy of Horvitz's catalogue, Mood Disorder, that documents the viral internet spread of a photograph of the artist as he sits, head in hands, in front of crashing waves.
We may never get a more tangible connection between "Legion" and the (sorry) legion of Marvel mutant movies that has led to the impending release of "Logan," the sad-old-man swan song for the X-Men's breakout character, Wolverine.
"Experiential" has become a buzz word among retailers trying to compete with internet, but Toys R Us's struggles to translate the joy of toys into something more tangible in its stores would ultimately be one of its biggest missed opportunities.
Moore said BlackRock has had a high overweight on stocks relative to fixed income, but the firm was waiting for the fourth quarter earnings period to get more tangible information on the impact of U.S. corporate tax cuts and stimulus.
We've contemplated the legal implications of offering more tangible access to services and resources where we to have employees in states with abortion bans — we're exploring options including travel reimbursements for employees needing to go out of state for access to banned services.
While it feels like artificial intelligence is something that you see referenced at every turn these days in the tech world, RPA is an interesting area because it's one of the more tangible applications of it, across a wide set of businesses.
" While building Eligible in 2011, "I pored over everything I could find online, teaching myself day-by-day how to build Eligible's proof-of-concept," Gleason tells CNBC Make It. Franklin also touched on more tangible money advice in "The Way to Wealth.
"The more tangible noise about a possible near-term agreement [between U.S. and China] and at the same time that the threat (to) European cars is off the table all helped to boost the risk sentiment," said Commerzbank rates strategist Rainer Guntermann.
"The president has made a very bold statement that the world needs to take more tangible, bold actions to make sure that we're protecting our ecosystems from climate change," said Matt Rand, director of the Ocean Legacy Project at the Pew Charitable Trusts.
After years of being seduced by technologies that looked sexy on the surface but in practice, didn't do much to help shoppers, the most buzzed-about ideas at this year's National Retail Federation convention offered more tangible benefits to businesses and consumers.
"My hope is that after Bahrain, one of the lessons would be, we're not just saying we've put forth a compelling vision of an endgame, but we're starting down that road to make it more tangible in the short term," he said.
Ganapathy, who remains friendly with many members of the 2020 Sanders staff, told CNN he believed the more tangible hit the campaign took on Monday night might be to its fundraising, which remains strong but lost out on a major potential boost.
BERLIN, Oct 9 (Reuters) - European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos said in an interview published on Wednesday that the ECB could cut interest rates further but added that the side effects of monetary policy were starting to become more tangible.
"Oil prices are not likely to stray far from their current $53-58 per barrel range in the near term as record investor net length and bearish inventory data will likely cap prices until more tangible evidence of a tighter market emerges," write the analysts.
The SPRK was made available to anyone wanting to learn how to code, but was primarily designed as a learning tool for schools, giving kids a more tangible way to see the results of their programming—what worked like it should have, and what didn't.
"The more tangible noise about a possible near-term agreement 1/8between U.S. and China 103/8 and at the same time that the threat (to) European cars is off the table all helped to boost the risk sentiment," said Commerzbank rates strategist Rainer Guntermann.
Ipek Senoglu, a retired Turkish player who reached the top 60 of the WTA doubles rankings in 43, said the three-year stint that the WTA year-end championships had in Istanbul between 2011 and 2013 made tennis dreams more tangible for a younger generation.
American taxpayers have a right to demand a more tangible return on their 70-years long investment held in the world's premier development finance institutions than recording the smiles on the faces of the impressed third-world children using smartphones for the first time.
With the seriousness of the pandemic still being debated in some corners of the media, learning that Mr. Hanks, the star of films like "Saving Private Ryan" and "Apollo 13," has been stricken may make the situation seem much more tangible to some Americans.
Yet I can relay that there are a couple of promising signals if you are indeed rooting for Ujiri to land at Madison Square Garden — arguably more tangible evidence than we had that the Knicks were in the free-agent lead for Durant and Irving.
If Jerry's premature demise led him to being immortalized as the psychedelic diamond-eyed dancing bear skeleton saint, Weir always projected something more tangible and grounded—more Big Boi than Andre, less interested in six-string levitations than ensuring that one more Saturday night went smoothly.
Black Mirror first arrived in 2011, as social media companies were taking off, consumer tech like cheap tablets and voice assistants were making futuristic lifestyles more tangible than ever, and audiences were begging for a fresh look at the future of technology, no matter how dark.
FIRST OFF AS I THINK YOU KNOW, I'VE BEEN CHARACTERIZED AS BEING IN THE SHOW ME CAMP WHICH IS TO SAY I WOULD LIKE TO SEE SOME MORE TANGIBLE EVIDENCE OF INFLATION GIVEN THE BACKGROUND CONTEXT OF EMPLOYMENT CONTINUING TO INCREASE WITHOUT THE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE GOING DOWN.
While science fiction has focused on the existential threat of A.I. to humans, researchers at Google's parent company, Alphabet, and those from Amazon, Facebook, IBM and Microsoft have been meeting to discuss more tangible issues, such as the impact of A.I. on jobs, transportation and even warfare.
So in theory, the more tangible overseas assets, the less taxes on foreign earnings, and potentially less taxes altogether if a company chooses to locate a plant outside the U.S. "There is a small incentive to locate your tangible depreciable assets overseas because of this," Ekins said.
Second, we must also realize that substance abuse and mental health issues are diseases, just like more tangible conditions such as cancer or heart disease, and that these diseases are often intertwined with more complex physical and neurological conditions, as opposed to personality defects such as weakness.
"Apple's announcement makes the wider virus impact more tangible and we expect more fixed-income buying flows, especially if this is backed up by negativity in earnings from Walmart and Deere & Co," Mizuho analysts said in a note to clients, referring to major upcoming company results statements.
"Apple's announcement makes the wider virus impact more tangible and we expect more fixed-income buying flows, especially if this is backed up by negativity in earnings from Walmart and Deere & Co," Mizuho analysts said in a note to clients, referring to major upcoming company results statements.
I have found through training myself and others that putting more weight on the bar and focusing on moving it well is a more tangible way to gauge clear progress rather than relying on a fluctuating number on the scale or how you might feel that day.
While top officials like Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin argue that gross domestic product and inflation are the most important metrics to track, and that those figures remain healthy, other advisers say voters are focused on more tangible indicators, including wages, unemployment, and the housing and stock markets.
But the magnitude of this issue feels a little more tangible, and in some ways, manageable to me when I recognize that we are not all left alone in deep wells of solitude, but instead are stewards of a few square feet solely because of where we live.
This ignores decades of proof that no matter what version of hell migrants are made to pass through at the border, they will endure it to escape far more tangible threats of violence in their home countries, to reunite with family or to secure some semblance of economic stability.
From the crushed and flattened cigarette boxes of Fags for Joe & Bill (2018) to the faint graphite timelines — for example, "10:13/ 10:19/ 6/ 10:23/ 10:26/ 3" — of the one-hour drawings, his procedural experiments, and their resultant artworks, render the passage of time more tangible.
It is also iconic for ruffling a few feathers and catapulting her career into something far more tangible than her prior work as Backup Singer for P.O.D. Though she did also make the song "Ur So Gay," which cracks the thin veneer of her pro-LGBTQ views so dock one point.
On CNBC Tuesday morning, as Facebook stock remained under pressure in the premarket after Monday's nearly 6.8 percent decline, "Squawk Box" co-host Joe Kernen asked why Facebook's more than $500 million market capitalization should dwarf the values of other major companies that make and sell real products and more tangible services.
And now, besides the inflated honor of getting to say that you and Miss America grew up in the same school district, this year's competition will give fans another, more tangible reason to get excited about the winner: You could score completely free hair products, courtesy of the show's new sponsor, It's a 10 Haircare.
Trump presented a world view in which the interests of the United States were much more narrowly defined; in which only enemies that attack us directly, such as ISIS , merited a military response; and in which international agreements had to show more tangible benefits if the U.S. was to remain a party to them.
But it's important to note that Art After Trump also has a more tangible goal: it will be a fundraiser for Housing Works, an organization that was born out of the AIDS activist group ACT UP and has spent decades working tirelessly to serve homeless and low-income New Yorkers living with HIV/AIDS.
Kraemer earlier told an audience that "the stakes are extremely high" for Brexit and the the risks "more tangible than we see in Europe or the U.S". The Brexit strategy debate within Britain's government has been opened up again by Prime Minister Theresa May's unexpected failure to win a parliamentary majority in the June 8 ballot.
The long-term benefits may be more tangible if the CBR continues to gradually lower rates over 2017 and 2018 (we forecast 8.5% at end-2017 and 103% at end-2018), although banks have repaid much of the CBR funding made available in 2014-2015 and we forecast CBR funding will be fully repaid by end-2016.
Like I said, for me the biggest thing when working with those clients is looking and changing their perspective, especially from a business context to say let's look at a different metric, whether your follower count goes up or down or whether it goes up slowly or quickly, let's look at something that's more tangible to you.
While there is a minimum tax of 10 percent on some excess foreign income, 10 percent is also less than 20 percent (and there is an incentive to have more tangible assets offshore to reduce the bite of the minimum tax.) In the end, the new system contains a clear tax preference for foreign income over domestic income.
"I know all the statistics and we've seen the news reports, but being able to understand the stories, the lives, and getting to know the people who are affected by the choices that have been made over generations, and talking to them about the way forward is a way of making this much more tangible," he said.
Although those in the veteran's community, myself included, hope to see a more tangible set of skills for successfully running the VA articulated sooner rather than later, until that time, those that the president nominates deserve our respect and an opportunity to be the first to show us what type of background a successful VA secretary comes from.
Controversial speeches should not, however, be prohibited or censored on university campuses both for the sake of protecting the paramount democratic ideal of freedom of speech and for the more tangible goal of cultivating a space where students are challenged beyond the boundaries of their comfort zone and respected as independent agents, capable of critical inquiry and meaningful defence of their positions.
Uber has discussed its Elevate proposal in detail in a white paper previously, but the company is now outlining some of the steps it'll take to make its far-flung vision into something more tangible — and it's setting a timeline for results, too, targeting the 2020 World Expo in Dubai as a launch pad for the first Uber Elevate Network demonstration.
Unlike leading-edge technology shows, the technologies on display in consumer electronics are closer to ordinary consumers and have more tangible business value, for example, as we just mentioned, The market for technology that focuses on human-robot interactions will reach $1.5 billion this year and grow further in the future, the sector has already attracted a number of technology companies, including Facebook.
"It remains to be seen whether this slowdown in (the market's) upward momentum has the potential to turn into something a little more tangible, or whether it is simply a little bit of caution ahead of this week's big central bank meetings of the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan," Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC Markets, said in a Tuesday note.
Now Beijing seems to have decided that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and his national security team also need a more tangible warning of where their confrontational approach to China is leading America, and potentially the world.
"I think people all over the world are looking to us and waiting for us to find a faster and more tangible way for them feeling that everything that is possible has been done to end this terrorist scourge and to unite the world in the most comprehensive efforts possible to fight back against their nihilistic and depraved approach to life and death," Kerry said as he began talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
THE FACT THAT WE DON'T HAVE AS MANY TOOLS TO RESPOND TO A POTENTIAL RECESSION AS WE WOULD IF GROWTH WERE TO PICK UP. BUT HAVING SAID ALL THAT, I THINK EVEN IF YOU DIDN'T HAVE MY POSITION ON LOOKING FOR MORE TANGIBLE EVIDENCE OF INFLATION, I THINK YOU WOULD WANT TO BE LOOKING AS YOU SAY, AT THE OVERALL MOMENTUM OF THE ECONOMY AND EVEN IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR AN OPPORTUNITY TO GRADUALLY REMOVE ACCOMMODATION, YOU DON'T WANT TO BE BACKWARD LOOKING.
Siakam was not included in the trade for Kawhi Leonard—either because San Antonio valued Jakob Poeltl as a more tangible win-now product or Toronto couldn't bare to part with a cheap, athletically unlimited 1.73-year-old who doesn't hit restricted free agency until 2021—which creates flexibility to include him as a juicy asset should Masai Ujiri want to double down by adding a third star before the trade deadline (this year or next, if Kawhi Leonard re-signs).
They also point out a more tangible argument against the arrangement, saying that if both winners share rocket components, they might also share problems with those rocket components, and any setback or failure could potentially ground the Air Force's satellites without a viable plan B. In their motions filed to the United States Court of Federal Claims, both Blue Origin and United Launch Services, a subsidiary of ULA, argue that they should be able to intervene to protect their rights and interests as awardees.

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