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"tangibly" Definitions
  1. in a way that can be clearly seen or understood
  2. in a way that you can touch or feel

183 Sentences With "tangibly"

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It is a vehicle with tangibly upgraded and useful technology.
They've made things tangibly better for the women in their industries.
And has he achieved something that directly and tangibly benefits me?
"It feels like something very large is tangibly at stake," she said.
A real business with everyday applications that tangibly benefit people — imagine that!
This will make the lives of a lot of people tangibly better.
What is Heartcore actually doing tangibly to put this ethos into practice?
More tangibly, FundersClub already offered financial incentives for members to refer promising startups.
Still, cities also grew, less tangibly, out of deeply human social and spiritual needs.
My boyfriend is actually doing it, tangibly, visibly — like, you just can't deny it.
More tangibly, they get to beta-test new products and attend events at Google offices.
The effect of the power deficit on our economies is damaging and tangibly constrains development.
That can actually tangibly impede blood flow back to the heart and make you dizzy.
"When you're up there taking a sale, you can tangibly feel the market," he said.
Maybe it was because we finally got the opportunity to tangibly feel an entirely indigenous reality.
For startups pitching ideas that make a direct impact on consumers, value can be tangibly communicated.
Yes, but: The press is still tangibly better equipped for 2020 than it was for 2016.
Mr. Ulukaya illustrates tangibly what's right about our country: longstanding values of hospitality, diversity and industry.
Adam Silver, the N.B.A. commissioner, argued that the investment would be worth it, tangibly and otherwise.
This story's impact, for me, was in how tangibly it substantiated the idea of environmental identity.
Winning in healthcare can be building a billion-dollar company, while also tangibly improving and saving lives.
How will the public feel the impact of this trend most tangibly in the years to come?
More tangibly, two deals with Amazon and Ocado to sell Morrisons products online could also boost profit.
More tangibly, only a tiny fraction of new science will lead to anything that's useful to humans.
New York must make a commitment to tangibly supporting transgender people — or at least stop harming us.
Where she succeeds, her campaign argues, is focusing on policies that will tangibly improve black voters' lives.
As the First Step Act's provisions come into effect, incarcerated people will see their lives tangibly improve.
For Congo to revive, it needs a measure of peace and a government that tangibly improves people's lives.
It's what politics is supposed to be about: tangibly improving the life of the community where you live.
Isolating women would have many negative impacts, most tangibly, that women would lose out on mentorship and sponsorship opportunities.
For the moment, Republicans should be encouraged that two sectors of the economy—housebuilding and manufacturing—have accelerated tangibly.
But it's rigged against treating politics as something that tangibly matters in people's lives, rather than as a sideshow.
Such disregard for the commons, if allowed to continue into planetary orbit and beyond, could have tangibly negative consequences.
We had no idea that it was going to lead to this tangibly worse world we now inhabit. Seriously!
On a slightly brighter note, however, reducing emissions would tangibly benefit organisms by giving them more time to adapt.
Han's rise to a professional career in Italy has been the most tangibly successful byproduct of the country's effort.
Roger Ailes tangibly helped more people, had a positive impact on more people, than most people have even met.
The candidate who promises to make them better — incrementally, but tangibly — will be inaugurated president a year from today.
One of the things that makes The Expanse such compelling television is the way it makes space tangibly dangerous.
Gay marriage is cheaper than major investments in the public sphere, which are going to tangibly improve people's lives.
Brave is tangibly faster than Chrome, and because it otherwise behaves like Chrome, it's the fastest browser for my use.
Increasingly she has become an influential progressive voice in the Democratic Party, which has tangibly shifted left this election cycle.
Tangibly, in addition to prior efforts, Microsoft is launching two new forms, one each for reporting content and restoring content.
On "Bacardi," another hooky banger with a tangibly dark sonic edge, released over the weekend, she proves why that is.
"If we don't slow down the progression and really tangibly flatten the curve, that could very well happen," he said.
Davos, Switzerland (Reuters Breakingviews) - For once, society may tangibly benefit from the do-gooder optimism among global elites at Davos.
What these amendments tangibly mean, now or after they're signed, is debatable, given the federal protection of Roe v. Wade.
This additional specificity allows us to demonstrate tangibly any noncompliance by the other side as well as our own compliance.
Opioids are perhaps the most tangibly tragic of the issues Trump channeled during the campaign but has shortchanged in office.
Its physical locations, tangibly more pleasant than those provided by its price-point competitors, are marketed as sites of upward mobility.
In the meantime, the administration risks being stuck in no-man's land, neither meaningfully confronting Russia nor tangibly improving the relationship.
It's connection that each of her depicted figures seek both tangibly and emotionally with their surroundings of abandoned, old, historic homes.
Revenues would be tangibly higher and earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) would see significant gains, it said on Thursday.
Revenues would be tangibly higher and earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) would see significant gains, it said on Thursday.
Becca can speak more to the significance of the womens' tapes -- but for me it was about tangibly deconstructing our inherent hierarchies.
Ukraine must enact viable pension reform, improve the privatisation process and tangibly reduce corruption to receive the next tranche of IMF loans.
The candidates would do well to speak tangibly to the issues that shape the economic prospects of working families in the region.
"We came out to feel tangibly what we're already feeling in our hearts, to experience what this means to everybody," she said.
All of that has a real impact; all of it can be tangibly monetized, by selling access to those accounts to sponsors.
On Friday, the NHC vowed to "tangibly improve the work conditions of frontline medical workers" and better protect their rights and interests.
Wherever you can, try to quantify your experience so you can demonstrate more tangibly how you've contributed to your company's bottom line.
The couple's regular appearances on these platforms, including their recent TIME magazine cover, can serve to tangibly improve the lives of queer Americans.
"With today's financing agreements, the Juncker Plan continues to support Greek companies tangibly and help them grow," said EU Migration Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos.
In person, Dr. Lightman is soft-spoken, with a tangibly southern twang at times, and, as in print, he wears his erudition lightly.
He noted that his administration had hammered the country with sanctions and would continue to do so until Tehran tangibly changed its behavior.
Even the freshly introduced Google Pixel 2 XL, which has the same 6-inch screen, is tangibly larger than the radically minimalist LG V113.
I think this film offers some hope as to how we can tangibly turn some things around, that everything is not out of control.
Our healthcare system is broken, climate change is tangibly destroying the places people live, and the likelihood of a straight career trajectory is low.
And unlike diversity fixes that focus more on awareness, artificial intelligence has the ability to tangibly reduce gender bias in the field and beyond.
Construction remains a net drag while the broader manufacturing sector is also tangibly struggling, witness the continued weakness of both Chinese purchasing managing indices.
To tangibly decrease the threat from North Korea's nuclear program, the US and North Korea would have to engage in complex and lengthy discussions.
The tangibly descending light animates each element, turning the dots of the model's eyes into a human presence peering at us from the depths.
Netflix traffic was clearly, tangibly being treated differently from other traffic, and customers hadn't opted into any special service like Go90 that might justify it.
When we got to our lodgings — a canal house in the medieval city center — we found that the past still seemed tangibly and reassuringly present.
Good or bad, the Kardashians have actually and tangibly changed the game: selfie-made faces are now assets on Instagram and so are appropriative behinds.
The second, no less important, is to make it tangibly harder for Russia to use its intelligence services to penetrate, subvert and intimidate Western nations.
Julie Grant leads investments in biopharma and digital health companies at Canaan and is laser focused on identifying companies that will tangibly improve patient care.
But the push toward ESG (environmental, social and governance) investing is not just about the potential returns, as consumer demand is tangibly outpacing the market.
If you aren't able to donate your time, donating your money can also make a big impact by tangibly helping organizations who fight for racial justice.
This makes gun influencers more directly, tangibly important to the businesses they partner with than perhaps any other type of influencer in the bloated influencer economy.
What point, if any, does "free speech" have when it makes huge swathes of the population tangibly less free, and less able to speak without terror?
A successful governing paradigm must demonstrate how democratic engagement and the political process can help communities achieve those goals, as directly and as tangibly as possible.
Discounted back at Rolls-Royce's 8.3 percent cost of capital as estimated by UBS, the shares would fetch over 11 pounds, tangibly above their current 959 pence.
Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa is an unprecedented piece of cultural archivism, and its revival of a dying tongue is an example of what music can tangibly do for humanity.
I see it tangibly, and not only that—my fingers can feel the roughness of the fabric, a warm and fluid roughness, although I never touched it.
Ari Rabin-Havt, a top adviser who travels with the candidate every day, puts it more tangibly: The campaign is a "megaphone" for working people, he says.
Remy Solomon, attending for the second time, specifically went to Jolene to celebrate the LGBTQ community and tangibly support strippers while Hustlers reigned at the box office.
But for those in the tourism industry, that has benefited tangibly from a threefold increase in U.S. visitors in the past two years, it is a different story.
Even if Trump cannot tangibly alter libel laws, it is foreboding that he would look to Hulk Hogan as an example of how to deal with the press.
A collaboration between Minneapolis's Walker Art Center and the McKnight Foundation, Mn Artists' creators envisioned the site as a way of tangibly improving the lives of Minnesota artists.
Steps that tangibly improve the lives of ordinary people and signal that there is openness to dialogue about the future of the city will make all the difference.
" Kenya Minott, a black woman from Kingwood, Texas, said Warren devoted the most time out of any of the candidates to "talking tangibly about the policies she'd enact.
Yet clearly Kano needs to build products of a different nature now — less complex and techie in feel, more versatile and tangibly useful, ultimately gunning for mainstream appeal.
Their antics also make for great TV. Yet they have to stay inside an invisible box during games or risk a penalty that could tangibly hurt their team.
In a comic book, it is a reality, and through a major motion picture, it's even more tangibly and artistically a reality that we can explore for ourselves.
That manufactured surface also engenders an astonishing array of unnatural textures that contribute tangibly to the music's aural world, the organic exception being Bieber's sweeter flavor of croon.
"Lucid dream control means being able to fulfill your ultimate fantasies, often just as tangibly and vividly as waking life," writes the site's creator and author, Rebecca Turner.
Such cheek-by-jowl competition could breed the sort of resentment from which world wars are made and yet, the atmosphere is friendly, frenetic, jocular, and tangibly male.
The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge take what were already among the very best Android phones and improves them in ways that are tangibly beneficial real-world smartphone users.
And so I think what people want to see you do is to be authentic and honest and show them, tangibly, that you have their best interests at heart.
Self-imposed deadlines are also useful for forcing yourself to focus, and timing tools like Toggl are great ways to tangibly monitor how much time you actually spend working.
Without confirmation, and soon, that the refined metal part of the supply chain is tangibly tightening, the current levels of open interest look like an accident waiting to happen.
Which leads many black women like myself still asking what — besides an apology, events and "listening" — is the party tangibly doing to grow Black women's influence, power and leadership?
"But for my daughter to be alive under forceful restriction in the name of abduction and with nothing being done tangibly to rescue her is enough trauma for me."
Like acting, "brewing is a creative medium that touches the audience very tangibly," Sprouse, who played Zack on the Disney Channel's "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody," tells The Post .
It's impossible to ignore someone with Randle's numbers, but over the long-haul Gentry may want to reconsider how his new big man's flaws tangibly negate those impressive counting stats.
Bush's voice, which tangibly sighs and pleads across the track, feels like it's trying to grab onto something, like fingers in sand, or feet climbing a hill under beating sun.
It's not just the words, we need to get to a point where we are also putting the action behind those words and tangibly supporting the work of transgender women.
You lose sight of the fact that there is a dramatic rise in the economic return to tangibly acquiring skills — skills that are available and should be within everyone's reach.
A leaguewide average of 2.3 zone possessions per game remains modest, but the rise Carlisle referenced is more tangibly reflected by the number of teams regarded as regular zone practitioners.
That can make the upcycling and the bales seem like decoration — a superficial gloss laid atop a story that is actually same old/same old, no matter how tangibly desirable.
And so it is here; Luminar's InGaAs sensor and a single laser emitter produced images tangibly superior to devices of a similar size and power draw, but with fewer moving parts.
"What we know is that tangibly, when these kinds of obligations of financial support become voluntary, union membership goes down, union density rates go down, union resources go down," Franklin replied.
To put it more tangibly, the researchers looked at financial aid letters from 455 schools and found that 70 percent of them failed to say how different kinds of aid worked.
More tangibly, it stems from his business past: Navigating the notoriously cutthroat, mob-ridden, and litigious world of New York real estate, he naturally came to value personal allegiance above all else.
The impact is most tangibly felt at the U.S. border, where hundreds of migrants find themselves in a bureaucratic purgatory of sorts while they wait for a chance to apply for asylum.
"We are ensuring that those who have demonstrated their commitment tangibly to fight alongside us and support us, that those names are known in whatever process there is going forward," he added.
They were pals whose storyline relationship was built on womanizing, booze, and excess, but it was there and tangibly felt in the promos and general sense of loyalty they had for one another.
Confronting humanity's irreversible impact on the natural world — climate change and species' extinction — is inevitably fraught as a subject of art, which can hardly pretend to be a tangibly effective tool of reversal.
Burglaries are relatively rare, so if Honeywell can provide features that are tangibly useful on a daily basis, people will get more out of this system and have a bigger reason to invest.
"Digital subscriptions continue to grow and now account for approximately 45% of the subscriber base, while print sales have also risen tangibly in recent months," Chief Executive Robert Thomson said in a statement.
ECB policymaker Ewald Nowotny warned that inflation might turn negative in the months ahead, while Draghi said that inflation dynamics are tangibly weaker than the ECB had expected at the end of 230.
All four of Trump's recent predecessors — Obama, Bill Clinton, and the two Bushes — had taken steps to tangibly punish Israeli governments when its actions threatened American foreign policy priorities or the peace process.
While figuring out how to scale an experience tangibly is a difficult problem to solve, it seems unlikely that passengers would choose one service over another based on the presence of these devices.
More tangibly, others pointed to repealing the state's rent-control restricting Costa-Hawkins Act, allowing the conversion of garages to housing units and financing additions on existing houses made available at below-market rates.
In the most recent midterm elections, my party flipped 40 House seats in Republican strongholds like Texas, Kansas, and Oklahoma by promising to advance policies that tangibly improve the lives of middle-class Americans.
While it may not be the most emotionally dark song he's released, it is the most tangibly filthy—a slow, stinking groove of a tune, reeking of jazz cafe toilets and nicotine stained fingertips.
The ban on so-called S.I.V. holders was lifted after the Pentagon recommended that the White House exempt Iraqis who have tangibly demonstrated their commitment to supporting United States forces, a Pentagon spokesman said.
Less tangibly, but perhaps more importantly, it puts at risk Apple's reputation for constantly churning out delightful, surprising new objects, an important part of the intangible mystique of one of the world's most admired brands.
But that night, as I watched a room full of joyful young people from my seat in the back, my colleagues—my teammates—sitting around me, I knew we had done something objectively, tangibly good.
Less tangibly, but perhaps more importantly, it puts at risk Apple's reputation for constantly churning out delightful, surprising, new objects, an important part of the intangible mystique of one of the world's most admired brands.
Admiral Rogers said that a request has to "tangibly apply" to the requester's job responsibilities and must be made in writing, and that only 20 people at the N.S.A. have the authority to approve it.
The pact opened the way to unification by consent, but more tangibly it removed the border posts between north and south, allowing freedom of movement and trade, akin to the fall of the Berlin Wall.
In that same spirit, and to express tangibly this more open model, we will be relocating the management team from the 41st floor of 200 West Street to the mezzanine floor above the Sky Lobby.
A 350 Action organizer has openly acknowledged their actual goal is to "restrict the social license" of energy companies to operate rather than have any material impact on the firms' financials or tangibly support environment.
Zeng promised Friday the government would "tangibly improve the work conditions of front-line medical workers," amid reports of shortages of critical protective equipment such as face masks, protective suits, and goggles in hospitals in Wuhan.
"As we continue to demonstrate our collective abilities and competencies in the polar regions, I believe this effort by the 109th tangibly illustrates our ability to operate and project power in the High North," La Barge said.
All are fascinating, all speak of the world in which they were made, and all are tangibly, movingly human, thanks to the skills and quirks of the mostly unknown scribes and illuminators whose remarkable creations they are.
As for what tangibly remains of Peres's legacy, most well-known is his namesake organization, the Tel Aviv-based Peres Center for Peace, which is committed to both a two-state solution and to the peace process.
Sure, maybe you don't tangibly hold it in your hands as much if you're not one to collect records or CDs or god help you, cassettes, but the album cover remains the face of the songs contained therein.
If guilt is sometimes presumed, it is because the opposite dynamic has been in effect for centuries, allowing men to get away with abuses large and small that wrecked countless people's lives more tangibly than a Twitter ratio count.
It feels "small" in all the right ways, a micro drama playing out inside a tangibly larger world that gives us just the right number of peeks into society outside the confines of the taught cat-and-mouse game.
While the commanders' proposal — which is endorsed by our organization — would not bring a final settlement now, it would increase public confidence among Israelis and Palestinians that a lasting peace is, indeed, possible by tangibly improving their daily lives.
"Australia tangibly supports the deep engagement of the United States in the economic and security affairs of the region, which has been and continues to be essential to the stability and prosperity of the Indo-Pacific," the document says.
This happens very tangibly in two ways: helping to act as a prescreen consultation before, if needed, being handed off to a real doctor for further advice, or simply helping to create a digital paper trail before a consultation takes place.
I know this sounds really corny — but the whole community was just nice to each other and felt tangibly different than the "fanboy wars" that were already simmering between Android, iPhone, and BlackBerry fanatics (sorry friends, love you but it's true).
This is one of those stories—the sharing of location data lifted by apps may not be a new phenomenon, but the Times team produced the definitive piece tangibly explaining what this means for the privacy of everyone with a smartphone.
But, it really was Netflix that created an awareness factor for the show that you could tangibly feel, which is people coming up to you on the street and at restaurants and at airports and only talking about the show.
After teams finish building and submitting their models using lung image scans provided by the National Cancer Institute, the goal is that the creations can be used to tangibly reduce the high false positive rate that makes today's solutions inadequate.
On the other, as The Verge science reporter and general sense-haver Loren Grush points out, burning a physical copy of your voter registration is about as tangibly effective as Michael Scott running around an office yelling "I DECLARE BANKRUPTCY." pic.twitter.
His bid to overhaul Yangon's antiquated transit system offers Suu Kyi's party one of its first opportunities to tangibly improve the lives of more than 2 million commuters in a city that overwhelmingly voted for the NLD at the last election.
From timber and fishing, to restaurants, retail and increasing access to home ownership—they are tangibly helping low-income communities and individuals access the capital and counseling necessary to grow businesses, create jobs and provide needed services in their neighborhoods.
It would surely be far less expensive than our decades-long investment of billions of dollars and thousands of human casualties — military and civilian — in the Middle East, with a potential outcome far more tangibly beneficial to America's national interests.
With Mafia III coming in October, and having been impressed by the tangibly grimy portrayal of 1960s New Orleans—or, rather, New Bordeaux—shown in the trailers, I was motivated to go back to its predecessor, 2K's Mafia II of 2010.
Sliding oil has weighed on consumer price growth, with Draghi saying on Monday that inflation dynamics are tangibly weaker than the ECB had expected in December when it cut rates to -0.3 percent and extended its bond-buying scheme to March 2017.
And it's exceedingly difficult to draw comparisons to extant businesses since Facebook does not physically exist anywhere in particular or tangibly make anything (unless you count its uninspiring voice assistant speaker, Portal.) It is all of these things, and none of them.
There is a way to tangibly demonstrate that our country is confident and talking about ideas: If the appropriations process takes place this year, the first bill on the House floor should be the Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education bill.
"Tom Perriello has the backbone to fight back against Trump's assault on our rights and values, and push for a bold progressive agenda that will tangibly improve the lives of all Virginians," said PCCC co-founder Stephanie Taylor, who worked on Perriello's 2008 congressional campaign.
There's way too much that's both tangibly and symbolically at stake with Trump's presence in the White House for Democrats to ignore the overwhelming evidence that the politicians with something on the line in tough races think Biden is the best chance to beat him.
The report recommended policymakers look at why the U.S. has yet to develop a comprehensive, interagency anticorruption strategy for Afghanistan, whether U.S. programs have tangibly reduced corruption and whether the United States has dedicated enough resources to protect reconstruction funds from further fraud and theft.
The organizers of International Women's Day partnered with Ipsos on a global survey that reveals vast differences between perceptions of equality and its realities, while Accenture's research zeroes in on what changes companies can make to tangibly improve women's abilities to advance in corporate settings.
All these events are grounded in pressures of color, so that in this last painting, "Reading in Bed" (2015), the livid pink of nightgown and elusive gray-green of floor shift tangibly into their shadowed states: a full-blooded coral hue and an earthy green.
Key to answering this, then, is whether the game either tangibly benefits from VR—Resident Evil 7, for example, is a fundamentally different, more harrowing game in VR, even if it's still great without—or if it goes a step further, and makes VR integral to its design.
Over the weekend, the New York Times reported that the EPA boss secured court-side tickets to a Kentucky college basketball game last year thanks to a longtime friendship with billionaire coal barons in the state—barons whose business seems to have benefited tangibly from their friendship with him.
These are the people who populate her stories and bring them to tangibly real life in dramatic movies like "Winter's Bone," set in the Ozark Mountains in rural Missouri, and in her documentary "Stray Dog," which centers on a gruffly warm biker and Vietnam veteran who radically defies stereotype.
Sophie's earlier work may have matched the sugary crunch of PC Music's squeaky puerility exactly — her debut single "Bipp," bouncing mechanically over chirpy synth stabs whose precisely timed and tangibly textured forward propulsion compensated for the absence of a drum track, captures that style — but that moment has cooled.
As the business grows, even years after an intern's term, they can look back at the work they've done to tangibly shape the brand and grow its customer base, such as templates they helped develop, photos they took for the website, or ideas they developed that are still in use.
An unfortunate side effect of both the truth of medical racism and the myth of syphilis injection, however, is it tangibly reinforces the inability to place trust in the medical system for some African Americans who may not choose to seek out assistance, and as a result put themselves in danger.
Skyeater builds upon its black metal foundation with funeral doom (guttural but still elegant!) and overall goth vibes, which add a considerable level of depth to the final result as well as conjuring a tangibly human, emotive sense of darkness than what one might expect from a more orthodox sound.
From daily experiences with racism, to institutional racism in legislation, Pérez says that women of color's health is ultimately and tangibly damaged by racism in America: Research suggests that the stresses of dealing with systemic racism and discrimination place black Americans at an increased risk of developing hypertension and other cardiovascular diseases.
Both Eli and Zaretsky's optimism that increased awareness will tangibly affect policy must coexist with an administration that voted against a UN resolution that included a condemnation of the death penalty for LGBTQ people, or a President who reportedly jokes in private about how his Vice President wants to kill LGBTQ people.
" Reminded of Auden's line to the effect that "Art makes nothing happen," Mr. Opdyke seemed to rally, countering, "Yeah, but Eudora Welty says that 'Making reality real is art's responsibility,' and maybe that's what most needs doing now: making the stakes involved in our current crisis real and tangibly visible for people.
Although there's no way to gain real distance from the Davis distraction until a trade materializes, Pelicans officials believe it can be tangibly diminished by sending him away for the rest of the season — especially with two of New Orleans' first four games after the All-Star break coming against LeBron's Lakers.
The timing was right for Bruce to begin tangibly forming his new system, Jeet Kune Do. He had already been synthesizing many of the influences that he had been exposed to in recent years—from James Lee's street-fighter sensibility to Wally's Jay's propensity for innovation—to form an integrated system personalized to the individual.
WATCH: : Author Who Wrote Heartbreaking Dating Profile for Husband Dies "My project is about sharing me and my mom's relationship with the world, it's about letting everyone know how I feel about her, it's about representing all that encompasses the Rosenthal family and it's about tangibly acknowledging my mom in some way every day," Paris says.
Threatening trade wars is not going to help -- tangibly confronting China and Russia with a whole new set of nuclear risks in their backyard just might, and showing that the US is acting out of grim necessity may ease the risk that some future nuclear crisis will escalate beyond North Korea to include China, and even Russia.
He's also sent clear wavelengths not only through his anti-Hispanic hate speech, but with (among other things) his failure to denounce David Duke after his campaign endorsement; his drumbeat of degradation of women like "bleeding" Megyn Kelly; and, more tangibly, his reorienting the federal government's counter-domestic-terrorism efforts to focus only on Islamic extremism, not white supremacists.
But it is so uniquely satisfying to play a game that makes you feel good not just with audio and visual cues engineered to release a dopamine hit (though there are plenty of those; this game wouldn't work if it wasn't fun), but by doing good in a community of players who are tangibly helped by your efforts.
We live in the age of watching social media stars continuously explore new ways to re-brand and stay relevant, both profitably and tangibly: From Michelle Phan's cosmetics line to Bethany Mota's long running Aeropostale collaboration, YouTubers have launched both one-off collections and full-on companies that toe the line of being made for mass markets while also catering to their fans.
"We have consistently held that a plaintiff raising only a generally available grievance about government - claiming only harm to his and every citizen's interest in proper application of the constitution and laws, and seeking relief that no more directly and tangibly benefits him than it does the public at large—does not state an Article III case or controversy," Justice Scalia wrote.
MOCA PDC's closure doesn't represent a loss of something that tangibly existed as much as the loss of an almost-realized fantasy even more attractive now, when the by-appointment Broad Museum and Marciano Foundation bring more flash than content to Los Angeles's institutional landscape: a museum space with no lines, ticket offices, or barriers to entry, with modest, serious programming informed by its neighborhood.
Right now, it looks like the near future will see every major dating app ending up in the same hands, just one of the many stories of industry consolidation we're witnessing in what antitrust expert Tim Wu has called the second Gilded Age, which is maybe abstractly scary — but more tangibly so when you think about Facebook as the only company that could possibly stop it.
"In the last decade, current practitioners have tangibly felt value investing's severe disappointments alongside brilliant value-add generated by stocks versus bonds; not only are these recent events shared by nearly everyone in today's investment community, they may also unconsciously and more heavily weigh on our memories and expectations, crowding out the wins experienced from value investing in earlier years," West and Ko write.

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