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"intangible" Definitions
  1. that exists but cannot be touched; difficult to describe, understand or measure
  2. (business) that does not exist as a physical thing but is still valuable to a company

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Unlike an earnings-based ranking, the methodology for ranking colleges by their intangible benefits is not obvious, since intangible benefits are well, intangible.
Another new tax charge applies only to American firms that have "global intangible low-taxed income" or GILTI—returns on intangible assets, such as patents or software, parked abroad.
Intangible cultural heritage refers to practices, knowledges, or traditions that can't be easily contained in corporeal forms such as monuments; UNESCO established its lists of intangible cultural heritage in 2008.
"The arts by their nature are intangible, and so their results are intangible," said Evan Beard, national art services executive at U.S. Trust, a private bank for high net-worth individuals.
The Senate plan attempts to deal with this problem, at least in the case of intangible assets, by also granting a 12.5 percent rate on an American company's domestic intangible income.
Roche announced Thursday a net income drop of 9 percent in 2017 as the Swiss drugmaker took charges for the impairment of goodwill and intangible assets as well as amortization of intangible assets.
Faraway, intangible forces shape our lives as workers and consumers.
Album art on the internet is weightless, intangible, and scentless.
It's a little intangible, which is kind of the appeal.
But Mr. Macron, in her view, may get something intangible.
"Retirement is just a bigger, more intangible obstacle," he says.
Excluding rivals from profiting from your intangible investments is harder.
Just try to do the intangible things to help out.
Just think about the idea of tangible versus intangible assets.
You need to have it tangible ,even though it's intangible.
We work with something that is intangible — that direct experience.
The value of the humanities are both intangible and practical.
It also offers the intangible entanglements of a common space.
What was revealed were these simple, yet significant, intangible traits.
Intangible factors will also determine whether the projects meet expectations.
Suddenly, all his intangible gifts were attached to formidable size.
Copyrights are intangible legal rights; they don't take up space.
Many truly intangible experiences, like the Mediterranean diet, avalanche risk management and beer culture in Belgium, are cited by UNESCO, and Viennese coffee house culture is on Austria's national list of intangible cultural heritage.
The U.S.'s Global Intangible Low-Taxed Income regime (GILTI) aims to subject overseas intangible income to 10.5% to discourage firms from shifting profits abroad to avoid the nominal U.S. corporate tax rate of 21%.
It's about the intangible way those moments light up your imagination.
So the risks of failure may put businesses off intangible investment.
"What's authentic and what's not is kind of intangible," he says.
Professorial brilliance is too intangible to distil into a single score.
The starlings' defensive techniques echo an intangible mood on the ground.
Another provision continually under attack is the intangible drilling costs deduction.
And those are things that are totally intangible when you're younger.
Here the effect is more diffuse, and something intangible goes missing.
That intangible energy in the environment, the charge in the air.
There, "thing of value" includes intangible as well as tangible things.
I always think of luck as being something intangible and metaphysical.
Even with the science, the crew members must face the intangible elements of planning Even with the science, the crew members must face the intangible elements of planning — the precarious nature of the weather, for instance.
After all, U.S. citizenship brings a host of tangible and intangible perks.
It brings intangible results outside the community where it is carried out.
Glossier's value lies in something intangible and impossible to fake: It's cool.
However, the significance of intangible assets is often poorly reflected by statisticians.
Intangible investment also exhibits large spillover effects, argue Messrs Haskel and Westlake.
It offers policymakers advice on how to help the intangible economy thrive.
Though it includes goods traded through supply chains, it is mainly intangible.
Shodan was completely intangible, yet I felt her influence all around me.
Global Intangible Low-Taxed Income, or GILTI, is another changing tax benefit.
MLMs are selling something more intangible and alluring than makeup or vitamins.
J.Crew isn't alone in swapping around valuable trademarks and other intangible assets.
There are also intangible benefits to the way certain companies handle compensation.
"How do you deal with these benefits, which are intangible?" he asked.
Further, the numbers show there's another, more intangible, factor at play: longevity.
Following Fukuyama, Runciman emphasizes that the rewards are both material and intangible.
Intangible assets include such items as customer lists, intellectual property and software.
Washoku, like French cuisine, is considered an "intangible cultural heritage" by UNESCO.
It's just one of those intangible things, like happiness or Peter André.
There is also an intangible cost to putting the season on hold.
"There's no way to measure faith — that's very intangible," Ms. Rodriguez said.
The other big measure was called GILTI: global intangible low-taxed income.
It is also likely to suffer an intangible cost to its image.
El estar era el principal atractivo, el gancho intangible de la serie.
Instead, a great team features a mix of the right intangible characteristics.
Take a century-old goodie like the deduction for intangible drilling costs.
"It was something else that was driving me, something intangible," she said.
Mental and emotional boundaries are trickier to understand because they are intangible.
Here are some of the main factors that may affect Swiss stocks: Roche said 21 net income fell 20815 percent as it took charges for the impairment of goodwill and intangible assets as well as amortisation of intangible assets.
But it's a growing intangible asset which is the brand, same for Shiseido.
Technology, which can often feel so intangible, can be revolutionary in this regard.
Host countries may also become less welcoming as activity shifts towards intangible services.
Measuring tech firms' return on capital is tricky owing to their intangible assets.
The gap is likely to be wider still when intangible benefits are included.
The second is known as GILTI, which taxes Global Intangible Low-Taxed Income.
The internet is intangible, and so its privacy risks appear to be too.
After that, more intangible things like feeling valued, appreciated, and recognized take over.
This provision, the global intangible low-tax income, has an appropriate acronym — GILTI.
Voters care more about personal issues impacting them than large, intangible national issues.
When you're with your original organization, there's an intangible there that runs deep.
It's a chance to support industry peers, in ways both tangible and intangible.
An intangible argument for a more powerful package is to solidify Draghi's legacy.
We know we will get our million, and with those intangible benefits attached.
Like the figures, the paper out of which they are coaxed looks intangible.
But Mr. Lee saw something else, something more intangible and essential, in Washington.
The technology that makes the Mechanical Turk workers visible also renders them intangible.
"Ivory carving is, after all, an intangible part of cultural heritage," he said.
True, enthusiasm is an intangible factor that can come and go, often quickly.
We all had unexplainable, intangible connections between human beings that feels really right.
The rest were somewhat more intangible, with long-term and largely unquantifiable implications.
They are abstract, intangible, and probabilistic, which makes them poor generators of outrage.
The U.S.'s global intangible low-taxed income regime (GILTI) overseas aims to subject overseas intangible income to 10.5% to discourage companies from shifting profits abroad instead of the nominal U.S. corporate tax rate under the Trump tax cuts of 21%.
His smooth, unflappable leadership against Michigan State clearly will count in the intangible column.
Having a yin to your yang can be an intangible benefit to your life.
I think photography is a sort of apparition, it's something very magical and intangible.
Neptune's associated with dreams, the spirit world, imagination, and fog: pretty much everything intangible.
Soccer is indeed more scientific now, more coolly professional, more dismissive of the intangible.
My first large dose left me with an intense but intangible feeling of fatigue.
This forces them to come up with unique and intangible ways of making art.
Though disparate in subject matter and locale, the photos are unified in intangible ways.
Insurers need to catch up with the intangible age; but so do their clients.
Perhaps firms can adapt to slowbalisation, shifting away from physical goods to intangible ones.
An asset can be tangible like a truck, or intangible like an insurance requirement.
Yet Britain is an intangible-rich economy, full of scientific firms and design studios.
If not enough intangible investment is provided by the market, governments could step in.
"We love the idea of an intangible made tangible and vice versa," says Klapper.
But there have long been intangible qualities that make Smart vital to Boston's success.
Intangible capital—skills, brands, designs, scientific ideas and online networks—would all be valued.
But there is no actual attempt to identify income from IP or intangible sources.
Sexy is an intangible thing—it's authentic, someone who's joyful, whose heart is open.
For intangible assets, this is called amortization and is slightly more concrete to calculate.
So this makes culture not such an intangible factor of brain development and behavior.
Honey is still with her, and The Leftovers' Nora has given her something intangible.
"It allows us to quantify things that used to be intangible," says Mr Leitgeb.
"Economists don't have tools to put a price on these intangible values," she said.
Many of these tangible and intangible elements are simply absent in modern-day China.
The intangible aspect of that was they weren't 2628 percent focused on their jobs.
Unesco can also help travelers discover cultural traditions through its Intangible Cultural Heritage program.
Among the secrets to making katanas, Suemitsu says, are intangible qualities, such as faith.
Among the secrets to making katanas, Suemitsu says, are intangible qualities, such as faith.
But every employee has made individual contributions -- tangible and intangible -- to your organization's success.
The "big mo" — momentum — is one of the most significant intangible forces in life.
The list is created and overseen by the Intangible Cultural Heritage in Hungary Committee.
In the end, Trump has a small advantage overall — not because of the numbers, but because he has a significant important intangible, an intangible that put him over the top in 2016: Trump and his team are focused on winning and nothing else.
It's important to display an outward expression of the intangible attributes that bond members together.
Yet the tournament is bringing intangible advantages that business leaders hope leave a lasting mark.
Lively helps capture those intangible moments and aspects of someone's character that draw people together.
In the near future, artificial intelligence will commonly become intangible, indistinguishable and incomprehensible for humans.
Big dick energy's intangible quality is part of why people can't stop talking about it.
To test this proposition, they divided companies into five quintiles based on their intangible investment.
Growth is slow but more stable as activity has shifted to services and intangible assets.
In Geneva, amongst a show full of wild concepts, the I-Pace almost felt intangible.
They are "owed…[c]onsiderable deference...in defining those intangible characteristics, like student body diversity".
More intangible abilities, like situational awareness and clear communication, differentiate one player from the next.
"And intangible benefits of relationships that include understanding and respect of cultural and procedural differences."
As one Panther said in Nelson's film, Hampton had that intangible "it" that drew people.
If you take the equity-- gap equity, subtract the intangible assets, it's less than zero.
Each projection creates a kind of intangible chiaroscuro that models light into three-dimensional illusions.
It says companies that have high intangible income include Adobe, Microsoft, Amgen, VMWare and Netflix.
Every financial services executive I interviewed mentioned an intangible factor: French hostility to the wealthy.
J'onn can make himself intangible, which is a pretty unique and a ridiculously useful superpower.
All owners affected should also receive compensation for intangible damages stemming from your company's deception.
Being able to call a place your own has a real, albeit intangible, value too.
It also took centuries to create today's copyright laws, intangible property rights and contract law.
One is perceived as logical while the other is considered an intangible, uniquely human trait.
It's natural, and it's also maddening, because so much of what he did was intangible.
That is why solid brands exist with their intangible substance and a long-term view.
The single biggest one, the intangible drilling deduction, has been around for over a century!
The only boundary between us is some intangible risk which just outweighs cheap Delta airfare.
Now, reggae will be included in Unesco's list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity.
The nominations are submitted to Unesco by the Ministry of Culture's intangible cultural heritage center.
But there is an intangible grit to Sanchez, harking back to Munson and Jorge Posada.
The carrying value of those intangible assets was $812 million at the start of 2016.
In a recent essay discussing intangible cultural heritage and the traditional martial arts, Professor Ben Judkins looks to an essay by Patrick Daly, "Fighting modernity: traditional Chinese martial arts and the transmission of intangible cultural heritage," for insight into why kung fu is ailing.
News had come from far away, on the South Korean island of Jeju, that Unesco's Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage put the roughly 3,000 pizza makers, or pizzaiuoli, of Naples on its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
The science is largely intangible; the harm done to unemployed coal miners by environmental regulations tangible.
"I think photography is a sort of apparition, it's something very magical and intangible," says Walker.
Goodwill relates to intangible assets: a firm's culture or strategic presence in a growth market, say.
Through layering, embedding, and substituting materials, the artists in IPS give form to otherwise intangible forces.
That means a lot of real, but intangible, value is missed by price-to-book ratios.
Quick to the plate, a lot of the intangible things sometimes younger guys have trouble with.
The intangible cost to the credibility and prestige of democratic politics in Latin America is incalculable.
It's an inexact science, especially with intangible concepts like "vision" and "staying power" included for consideration.
Often it amounts to a transfer of intangible assets for the purpose of lowering corporate tax.
The huge numbers involved in the game of odds are intangible, mostly, for the human brain.
And for upwardly mobile families, intangible benefits like at-home financial education can be non-existent.
Planning for a seven-figure nest egg may seem to be an intangible retirement savings goal.
Jay isn't sure how he feels about intangible topics like love, marriage and happily ever after.
Racist beliefs, too, are culturally-specific mythologies — made of intangible stuff, but enforced through real violence.
MCAM maintains an archive of documents related to patents and other intangible assets from many countries.
Fig Newtons, she claims, are just as removed and intangible as other more traditionally upscale foods.
The Senate bill imposes a 12.5 percent tax on U.S. companies' intangible income overseas, notes Strategas.
There is something intangible about the chain that endears it in the hearts of its shoppers.
FIFA is entitled to restitution for this harm to its business relationships, reputation and intangible property.
Unesco has added the spectacle to the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
For Mr. Otero-Pailos, the goal is to capture architecture's "intangible heritage," as he calls it.
When businesses are sold, accountants often attribute significant value to an intangible asset called good will.
The sufferers – almost all women – tended to reach for similes to make the intangible seem solid.
What I mean is that they have thrown formerly intangible feelings of dread into stark perspective.
"There's this intangible energy you can just feel when I walk into a room," Buttigieg said.
Aside from Al-Naji, the other founders of Intangible Labs are Lawrence Diao and Josh Chen.
This is the intangible thing I lay blame at Facebook on, that I can't prove explicitly.
Intangible as it may be, Expanded Visions argues that queer art has always shifted our perspective.
As the importance of intangibles has grown, so has companies' need to protect themselves against "intangible risks" of two types: damage to intangible assets (eg, reputational harm caused by a tweet or computer hack); or posed by them (say, physical damage or theft resulting from a cyberattack).
That notion had an impact in a more intangible sense, according to Gartner Research Director Michael Ramsey.
They stash their intangible capital, such as intellectual property, in tax havens, booking only low profits elsewhere.
Renren's parent company Beijing Qianxiang Wangjing has agreed to sell all tangible and intangible assets of renren.
But public perception is fluid and complicated — how does a large group come to believe something intangible?
Movies about famous artists have long struggled to articulate the intangible qualities that make their work renowned.
For ascendant technology firms, intellectual property and other intangible forms of capital are more important than land.
The one-time, noncash charge was to adjust the carrying values of Gillette's goodwill and intangible assets.
It said it incurred $282.6 million in intangible asset impairment charges related to its pharmacy services segment.
Cash-flow figures for the purchase property, plant and equipment and intangible assets are included in expenses.
Instead, they argue, investment in intangible assets—things you cannot drop on your foot—is more important.
Others, like a loss of local character, are intangible but no less important to many current residents.
That profit doesn't include a massive write down of Yahoo's "goodwill," the intangible value of its brand.
The price used for the intangible property was determined by Facebook's tax adviser Ernst & Young (E&Y).
Hope fundamentally asks a person to relinquish some of his or her autonomy to intangible universal forces.
While the things you buy for these occasions may create intangible value, they don't create monetary value.
In fact, the special economic properties of intangible assets may have enabled the shift toward higher concentration.
Such intangible capital can be readily scaled up, across different product lines, boosting efficiency and future sales.
While this does include some intangible assets like your investment accounts, it does not include your salary.
M-CAM maintains an archive of documents related to patents and other intangible assets from many countries.
It's about giving a face—and a flavor—to the intangible facts and archives read in textbooks.
We live in the age of analytics, but intangible things like charisma and authenticity still matter tremendously.
The Oxford English Dictionary principally concerns itself with explaining glitter as an intangible type of sparkly light.
Much more important are the intangible areas — hunger, desire, character — in which few would argue Fellaini excels.
Every conceivable variable is taken into account, the tangible and the intangible, the objective and the subjective.
The challenge for women is how to enter into the intangible but crucial circle of male camaraderie.
"Remember the guy who tries to steal intangible stuff?" he said, referring to an old sketch idea.
"You're not actually getting anything of tangible value for the Trump association, it's all intangible," Mr. Haghani.
The number one intangible or experiential gift they want to give is a food and beverage experience.
Conversely, imported goods often contain high U.S. content in the form of physical materials or intangible contributions.
The Senate version calls for a tax of 6900 percent in the intangible assets for these companies.
Safety, affordability and the intangible magic that allows art to flourish — can Oakland make all that work?
Intangible-intensive firms were more affected by changes in financial conditions than tangible-intensive firms, he said.
Courts have held, in other contexts, that a "thing of value" can be something intangible, like information.
Popular culture holds an affinity for positioning love as an intangible, amorphous feeling; something impossible to convey.
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It had a net book value – total assets minus intangible assets and liabilities – of 10 million pounds.
These projects take intangible ideas like wind and manifest them as bubbles or text on the ground.
This is certainly true for radio spectrum, an intangible natural resource, which governments now regularly sell in auctions.
Next-level tech is different: it's sometimes inaccessible, intangible, or we just don't know enough about it yet.
People like to get their hands on these things — as much as you can, anyway, with something intangible.
The company's website describes its method as "a combination of quantitative and qualitative techniques" to measure intangible value.
It's the intangible elements of the cultural heritage that these sites represent and that are their real value.
Factories and office buildings count as a capital asset on a firm's books; most intangible assets do not.
It is suggested that trauma, and something more intangible and otherworldly, are responsible for her lapses in memory.
Businesses which use intangible assets can grow more rapidly, and to greater sizes, than those using tangible ones.
They leave out many environmental impacts, along with more intangible social benefits like community control, security, or independence.
It's in that moment that we understand the city as something intangible, something that Jimmie feels prideful of.
It also suggests that both firms and governments might look at ways to promote investment in intangible assets.
Any form of hijacking is marked by violently wresting property (whether tangible or intangible) from its legitimate owner.
There's also the intangible value of being an innovator and early-adopter, not to mention the "cool" factor.
It was Green who provided the intangible difference between the Warriors and their opponent, as he often does.
Hell is an intangible horror; viewed against racism and homophobia, the film's most prominent sins, it becomes invisible.
Finding that intangible again will not be easy, but finding a productive replacement at third base should be.
These things belong to the intangible realm of ideas and beliefs; Trump is all about money and power.
The UN created its list of intangible cultural heritage in 2008 for traditional events, rituals and social practices.
Disasters both manmade and natural have also curtailed visits to certain areas, while others have more intangible explanations.
Yes, I knew what personal branding should feel like, but it still seemed like a vague, intangible idea.
Climate change is intangible and complicated, which makes it an easy target for our era of fake news.
Just two decades ago we were preserving material objects, but many of our precious treasures are now intangible.
"It gives people something solid to hold on to in a world that is becoming intangible," she said.
Sound, despite being a physical material, is often described as intangible, simply because we do not see it.
Beyond the economic factors, school administrators in White Plains see an intangible value in electric buses: They're educational.
Walmsley's long-shot chance — his intangible advantage — is that running has always been his path away from pain.
An intangible factor gumming up the works this year is anxiety about the winds of change in Washington.
The majority of the economic value of global companies today rests in their patents and other intangible assets.
What's different about Neon is the promised real-time aspect, and the focus on intangible human-like behavior.
A global brand is a set of intangible associations surrounding a product or service that permeate geographic boundaries.
Italy wants traditional Italian espresso to be inscribed on UNESCO's list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Critical energy tax provisions, such as the intangible drilling cost deduction, stimulate investment in safe domestic energy production.
When China drew up its own national intangible cultural heritage list in 2006, tai chi was on it.
Many of Bader's pieces exist in intangible forms, often only as a certificate with accompanying text and instructions.
Living on the water has other, intangible benefits — one being that it brings you very close to nature.
In London, though, it's a part of the supporter culture, and a big intangible problem for the NFL.
Accept that there will always be elements that you're unaware of and that you can work around intangible components.
Due to the intangible nature of digital tokens, our protagonist is frequently depicted with large sums of fiat currency.
The sales pitch said art has a wonderful, intangible value — that it is above the whole sordid commercial world.
Climb does not claim to nurture billionaires, nor to care much about any of the intangible benefits of education.
And then there is the intangible aspect: a boost for a young city with a relatively sparse cultural hinterland.
They find a correlation between a company's market share and its investment in patents, algorithms and other intangible capital.
By contrast, in the high-tech and health-care industries, they find an association between intangible investments and markups.
But convincing a group of engineers who were unaccustomed to thinking about something so intangible was an uphill battle.
Instead, it is a more intangible attractiveness and a sense that he would perform well in a general election.
This note here, and this one, this joyful countermelody, her second violin harmony, the collective intangible, the audible agreement.
One study suggests that in 1948, American intangible investment accounted for about 4% of non-farm business-sector output.
Frontier firms increasingly rely on intangible investment, so they easily spread their ideas across the world, reaping big rewards.
But, frankly, even more importantly was those intangible values of leadership that has got experience in turn around brands.
UNESCO accepted the art of Neapolitan "pizzaiuolo" on the world body's list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Spieth has routinely been praised for his poise and other intangible characteristics given to young, nice boys who win.
The most interesting intangible about the separations controversy is whether the emotive element of bereft children changes that equation.
His work focuses on China's industrial policy, focusing on China's intangible economy, foreign investment and outbound mergers and acquisitions.
Victory would have brought bragging rights associated with winning Group A and perhaps the intangible of a psychological boost.
" According to the Oxford English Dictionary, intangible means something that is "unable to be touched; not having physical presence.
Money is printed by businesses that are grown within an industry infrastructure that is conceptually intangible even to 'techies.
Like paranormal investigators, I rely on a lifeless machine to create and validate the intangible spirit of the lived.
Finally, we have to deal with the more intangible concern that refugees often face a backlash from local communities.
But Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai stands out for offering his company an intangible, yet invaluable quality: empathy.
"To them, their own personal financial prosperity is far more important than some intangible vision for unification," she said.
It's difficult and maybe impossible to objectively measure something as intangible as a music scene's contribution to the world.
There are both concrete and intangible benefits of using a paper planner to structure your life, goals and tasks.
One way to calculate it is: Total assets minus liabilities and intangible assets such as patents and good will.
But many have other draws: imported Japanese brewing equipment, Instagrammable tarts and — more intangible, but mandatory nevertheless — good vibes.
And it isn't cheap either: intangible drilling costs are projected to cost U.S. taxpayers $2.3 billion next year alone.
Lower sales and administrative costs and a decline in amortization of intangible assets also helped its first quarter results.
A spokesman in Bangkok, Noel Boivin, said in an email that the agency encouraged multinational intangible cultural heritage nominations.
Colonization is often characterized by the taking of resources and reaping of riches, but power itself is untouchable, intangible.
Sophie is an artist who finds definition in physical sound — in music's tangible, intangible, abstract yet undeniably material presence.
As a concept and also a very real yet intangible thing, the universe is forever expanding and then contracting.
They derive 80% of their market value from intangible assets such as patents and brands, as opposed to physical ones.
A new tax on Global Intangible Low Taxed Income, or GILTI, on its face imposes a 10.5 percent tax rate.
The goal of the video project is to help humanize the crisis, and put faces to those often intangible statistics.
And the value of the company includes brand values which are intangible assets, just what I learned from Coca Cola.
In retail and manufacturing, although concentration and intangible investment have risen, the researchers' measure of price markups has stayed low.
Of this figure, two-fifths was spent on intangible assets, a third on physical plant, and the rest on deals.
She has no idea, yet, that more menacing, intangible threats will cause the disappearance of four members of the party.
Therefore, all development expenditures relating to internally generated intangible assets in the first quarter of 2016 were expensed as incurred.
The third is known as FDII, a preferential tax on Foreign-Derived Intangible Income meant to favor U.S. domestic operations.
But if they develop an intangible within the business, that is classed as an expense, and thus deducted from profits.
The further we go from the mechanical and physical mode of communication, I think something personal and intangible is lost.
When the sun illuminates your first house, as it's set to do until the 23rd, you radiate an intangible glow.
More than just monetary costs, it also involves dedicating intangible resources like time, talent, and brainspace to the product's development.
UNESCO listed Konjic woodcarving last December as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity, in part because of the family's efforts.
It's a bit more intangible than a free-to-play switch, and it caters to more of a niche audience.
It will return to feeling simply like a culture-less government symbol, intangible and unreachable up on a high hill.
Making American trade fair was a cornerstone of Trump's presidential campaign, but so far, it's been an intangible for markets.
Each bank also trades below tangible book value, or the net value of the company less intangible assets and goodwill.
Over the course of his journey, he comes to understand the disparity between the physical world and intangible, technological systems.
They grow ever more gameable with the spread of e-commerce and companies' increasing reliance on intangible intellectual property (IP).
The impact of Mr Marber's imagery posed a potent yet intangible threat—it was banned from public broadcast until 1985.
Caila has that intangible "perfect girl" quality that makes it really, really hard to feel good about yourself in comparison.
"As intangible as reputational fall-out can seem, it took us a decade to recover from 85033/11," Grella said.
There's also another, more intangible reason Juneteenth became the best-known day to celebrate emancipation: its romantic and unusual name.
But here's what you probably do feel: The news that you and your friends and family consume has become intangible.
Our work shows that in many industries, the increase in concentration has gone hand in hand with rising intangible investment.
Despite the significance of emotional intelligence, its intangible nature makes it very difficult to know which behaviors you should emulate.
" Ms. Moropoulou, the conservationist leading the renovation, said she hoped it would maintain the intangible spirit "of a living monument.
Part of the success of these tableaux is that they get torn down before they become too implausible and intangible.
Unfortunately, intangible assets transferred across borders — software, branding and design and data transfer — are not adequately represented in national statistics.
And there are intangible benefits, it seems, to the atmosphere around the team, which is 20-13 since the deadline.
"And in many intangible ways, he has made people feel good around here and from afar about him and Michigan."
This new provision imposes a new tax on certain foreign earnings attributable to intangible property like patents, trademarks and copyrights.
Still to be determined is what that will mean in the long term for feelings of the more intangible variety.
Coaches deal in the currency of team chemistry, full of the intangible things we can't measure—at least, not yet.
They made lists of plants and animals and absorbed, in Olaus Murie's words, "the precious intangible values" of the place.
I tried to assure myself it wasn't a big deal, but I knew there were both tangible and intangible differences.
She resisted but felt "compelled to comply because of the tangible and intangible benefits" Weinstein offered to advance her career.
Is there a way to quantify what are usually intangible items concretely into: How does this affect illness or health?
Like geometric shapes and faces you don't recognise and other, intangible stuff you couldn't even explain to someone with words?
But it's not only the price that insinuates higher socioeconomic class; it's the desire to spend money on intangible things.
"To the extent that shifts in market structure and market power are indeed attributable to intangible investment, policy should focus on other levers than interest rates, such as strengthening competition regulation and intellectual property rights enforcement, and encouraging the development of markets for intangible assets," wrote Northwestern University professors Nicolas Crouzet and Janice Eberly.
Since 2003, UNESCO has been compiling a list of "intangible" cultural treasures—from dances to diets—which are worthy of protection.
For Imam Latif, 33, it is this intangible, the sense of the dining table as a sanctuary, that he most treasures.
Maybe. But until they show it, anyone buying the phone for those pins is buying on the intangible promise of something.
The Sacramento-born rapper's music is imbued with an almost-intangible desperation that elevates his albums to the highest of stakes.
Cameras will help the company nail down the more intangible: Are people enjoying this public furniture arrangement in that green space?
It might also please economists who fret that accounts do not capture the economy-wide shift from tangible to intangible assets.
It can be tinkered with sensibly—the IASB is considering asking firms to give more detail about their unrecognised intangible assets.
Perhaps the growing importance to the economy of intangible assets, such as brands and ideas, makes book value an unreliable signifier.
The proposed capital gains tax covered assets such as residential rental properties, land and buildings, business assets, intangible property and shares.
Their approach maintains a much-needed element of aesthetic and interpersonal pleasure in face of an intangible and profoundly unpleasant crisis.
But beyond that there is little serious chance of some major deal like the increasingly intangible one Trump claimed in Korea.
Tech giants like Apple and Amazon stash their intangible capital in havens such as Ireland, and pay too little tax elsewhere.
Because brands are intangible assets belonging to individuals and companies, there's a lot of disagreement on how to estimate brand valuation.
The proposed capital gains tax covered assets such as residential rental properties, land and buildings, business assets, intangible property and shares.
A UNESCO-recognised Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity, the carnival draws visitors from all over the world.
In the 21st century, the tragedy of the commons metaphor flourished in a new domain: the intangible world of intellectual property.
Only a few companies (the likes of Google) can achieve the scale needed to take reliable advantage of their intangible investments.
UNESCO is considering whether to designate la lectura as a form of "intangible cultural heritage", which should help keep it going.
Bitcoin, albeit intangible, runs on a material infrastructure made up of human beings, their money, and their faith in the system.
On average, they are over 30% more productive and more likely to hold intangible assets (like patents or software) than others.
After all, stealing digital music is intangible; it's different than physically swiping actual CDs or tapes from brick-and-mortar stores.
Fear can be one of those intangible obstacles that can prevent some of the most brilliant people from achieving their destiny.
While economists will disagree on many of the details, it seems clear that stimulating intangible and tangible investment would be crucial.
It's interesting because I think through touch and the sensory experience, I'm discovering more about the intangible which is really interesting.
But the largest test for the president in the next 85033 months will come in a less obvious, more intangible area.
The increasing importance of intangible investment and its role in a changing economy makes these changes more pressing now than ever.
Success is relatively intangible until you reach it, which means the road to it can feel murky and difficult to see.
It is about who embodies those intangible qualities that not only make a good human being, but also a great leader.
Meanwhile, the elite are investing in forms of discreet wealth, preferring to invest in intangible items like wellness over luxury goods.
Lovell says the cost of testing and investigating is "minuscule" compared to the tangible and intangible costs incurred by the victim.
The heritage they represent is tangible, in the form of buildings and trees, and intangible, by way of customs and characters.
But that system is harder to police with technology companies because many of their biggest assets, like intellectual property, are intangible.
"Compared to 'traditional' forms of discrimination ... automated discrimination is more abstract and unintuitive, subtle, intangible, and difficult to detect," she added.
There is a growing worldwide trend of vandalizing security robots, useful scapegoats for a culture of surveillance otherwise all but intangible.
It's a value that is intangible to your business and if they see that in your business, the money will follow.
The government's advantage in surveilling Assange is not the acquisition of tangible evidence but, rather, intangible insights into Assange's legal strategy.
The carnival in Aalst was taken off UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list during a meeting in Colombia's capital, Bogotá, on Friday.
Intangible assets like a company's brand image, which legions of public relations professionals work to burnish, could be counted as productivity.
Multinationals are adept at shifting these intangible assets to low-tax nations as a way to shelter profits and avoid taxes.
Dave Fagundes is a professor of law at the University of Houston Law Center, where he studies tangible and intangible property.
It claims to be in the business of "leasing of nonfinancial intangible assets" and "holding and financing" of patents and intellectual property.
Here, intangible forms like the protesters' muffled voices and the refugees' silhouettes bring our focus to the overlooked hardships of ordinary people.
Or maybe you think other people have some intangible entrepreneurial something — ideas, talent, drive, skills, creativity, whatever — that you just don't have.
Travis Perkins booked an exceptional non-cash impairment charge of 235 million pounds ($289 million) against goodwill and intangible and tangible assets.
Authors can take an intangible issue, whether it's a relationship problem, a philosophical belief, or a scientific quandary, and make it material.
One Utopian answer to the goodwill conundrum would be for all firms to recognise all their intangible assets on their balance-sheets.
The two artists span traditional boundaries between media, and they engage similarly intangible concepts — spirituality, the mutability of time, memory, and space.
Within the income approach, there are two main methods to model the intangible value of a brand: excess earnings and royalty relief.
Markets can exist even when no money changes hands; concentration can include intangible assets; dominant firms can kill competitors by buying them.
In the process, they introduce a phrase that readers may hear a great deal more of in the coming years: "intangible investment".
Kabuki was pickled in tradition long before UNESCO designated it a "Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity" in 2005.
"This is a good way to find out which traits, both tangible and intangible, are most valuable to the company," Finn says.
You want to believe that change is happening in some intangible way, but it can be years before you know for sure.
"For too many people, investing and retirement planning are all about an intangible future," BlackRock President Robert Kapito said in a statement.
The Raptors can also use their response in the next few games as a litmus as to the value of the intangible.
Now China is preparing to bid for UNESCO to register Confucius's family cuisine as part of the "intangible cultural heritage of humanity".
Mercifully we have the internet, a magical place that allows us to live on an intangible place while our bosses aren't looking.
But beyond the concrete benefits reaped through the program are the intangible cultural advantages that create thriving companies and foster innovative thought.
Steinhoff had published interim results for the period ending March 2018 that put the value of goodwill and intangible assets at Sept.
Much of the empty space around them dissolves into translucent white, resulting in a composition as intangible as a dream or hallucination.
Absolutely. But the intangible benefits of dedicating a country to a worthy and ambitious goal are possibly larger and impossible to quantify.
Appleby clients have transferred trademarks, patent rights and other valuable intangible assets into offshore shell companies, avoiding billions of dollars in taxes.
UNESCO accepted the art of Neapolitan "pizzaiuoli," or pizza makers, on the world body's list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
And, equally, that the intangible, holographic promises of a patriarchal, tech-driven society will inevitably erode our souls, if we let them.
" Instead, he said, "the main objective was something more intangible, to learn how to coexist again peacefully, using culture as a means.
"Intangible assets"—ideas, concepts, brands, and innovative products and services—constitute around 85 percent of the value of the S&P 85033.
Sold since ancient times as "virgin boy eggs," the local delicacy was officially listed as "intangible cultural heritage" in Dongyang in 2008.
Much of the problem lies in insufficiently testing clients' optimistic assumptions about hard-to-measure intangible metrics such as goodwill or impairments.
The cultural agency of the U.N. recently added these traditions, and more, to its List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
The pizza makers of Naples — called pizzaiuoli — have been added to Unesco's annual Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Mental health and a sense of community, for example, are equally important forms of capital even though they may be more intangible.
That's because software-as-a-services (SaaS), cloud computing, health tech, logistics and other enterprise-facing services are intangible for most consumers.
But, according to the commission, these rules are harder to apply for technology companies, because their assets, like intellectual property, are intangible.
If that sounds like an intangible, unquantifiable gauge, it is not: it can have a direct financial impact on Italian soccer's health.
But while Rosen's accuracy figures remain a work in progress, there are signs of improvement and flashes of some intangible leadership qualities.
Singapore has pulled out all the stops in a bid to get its food vendors on the U.N.'s "intangible cultural" registry.
It's a story that deals with heavy topics like depression and mental health, but it also attempts to visualize those intangible concepts.
The provision for global intangible low-taxed income, or GILTI, imposes an effective 10.5 percent tax rate on income from tax havens.
"It's unique, and it has intangible value that goes beyond just the physical real estate," said Misha Haghani, the principal of Paramount.
There is no figure who embodies these intangible ideals of class, dignity, and power on the world stage more than the Queen.
"Although the content of a writing is an intangible, it is nonetheless a thing of value," the judges wrote at the time.
The committee also approved the inclusion of 40 cultural practices to its list of intangible heritage during the meeting this past week.
The incalculable benefits of privacy legislation also involve tradeoffs to other intangible values — such as free expression — and should be carefully considered.
It is only fitting that the keys to success in this most anarchic of sports would be the most intangible of qualities.
It also mischaracterized the idea that Harvard used personality traits and other intangible measures to limit the number of Asians it admits.
In order to capture intangible assets, these figures capitalise research and development (R&D) spending as an asset with a ten-year life.
We both use digital tools and our works explore in different ways the notion of organic forms, constructed geometries, textures and 'intangible materiality'.
Excluding SFH, the company plans to invest JPY310 billion in fixed assets and intangible assets in FYE18, compared with JPY258 billion in FYE17.
"Between Two Seas is a participatory public work and mostly intangible; there's no commodity value, which is very important to me," he says.
It is too early to tell, though, if the tax changes will succeed in shifting supply chains and intangible assets back to America.
Yes, I could control a lot about how the pregnancy progressed, but I pondered a great deal on that intangible God factor, too.
Biology isn't destiny, and the ability to become an entrepreneur, let alone a successful one, is multifaceted and depends on countless intangible factors.
Everyone's conscious of the status symbol quality of the iPhone, but a similar intangible value might be attached to a $1,000 Android phone.
Users can also read up on other intangible factors like vibe, noise levels, and local insights that are harder to research through Google.
Avoidance has grown in line with intangible assets, such as intellectual property, which are easier to shift to tax havens than physical assets.
"People always talk about climate change in the distant future, this intangible thing that we can't control," the 41-year-old actor said.
And as with any premium product, what one person considers to be "the best" may actually be based on peripheral or intangible factors.
Intangible Labs is the creator of basis, a digital currency that aims to maintain a stable price and be usable around the world.
The series—and the original game—gave me something beautiful and intangible, something I had always used games for, but not necessarily consciously.
But the new companies with intangible assets like Apple and Google use the world as their platform and generate massive profits from it.
Yet if more tech unicorns do go public, the big prize for these competing exchanges may ultimately be something far more intangible: branding.
But more importantly, the analysis casts doubt over the general agreeability of the minimum intangible tax language in last year's tax reform bill.
You'll gain a deeper understanding of your unconscious needs as well as feel more confident in expressing complex, intangible, weird thoughts and feelings.
It's a bit like the difference between a sensor that's sensitive to nearly intangible x-rays versus one that detects ordinary visible light.
Privacy is important, but when protection of privacy becomes the means for public harm, both tangible and intangible costs need to be considered.
In Michelle Richmond's THE MARRIAGE PACT (Bantam, $27), a different kind of evil is in play, this one just as intangible and pernicious.
The cultural agency of the United Nations recently added these traditions, and more, to its List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Another, Unesco's Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding, includes endangered elements of a culture that are at risk of fading away.
Those intangible connections that keep people in places with bad economies also keep people in booming regions where the rent is too high.
Since 2008, when the program started, Unesco has designated some 451 intangible cultural heritage entities in the world, and 15 are in France.
In fact, the traditional arts here are so unusual that they've been shortlisted by Unesco for its international list of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
However, considerable as they are, these charges do not factor in additional damage to intangible assets such as brand reputation and customer goodwill.
These two extraordinary characters navigate the dangers of the frontier, driven at times by literal thirst and haunted by a more intangible want.
Overcoming the 'Camelot myth' Perhaps the most important lesson for this current Kennedy generation is also an intangible: avoiding the appearance of entitlement.
Second, the debt bias works against new and small companies, based primarily on intangible ideas and services, which are critical to economic growth.
Unesco even designates Viennese cafe culture as an "intangible cultural heritage" of Austria, noting the ubiquity of marble tabletops and Thonet bentwood chairs.
These two extraordinary characters navigate the dangers of the frontier, driven at times by literal thirst and haunted by a more intangible want.
In what was considered a major victory for animal rights groups, bullfighting was taken off France's UNESCO intangible cultural heritage list in 2015.
In 2003 the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage made an attempt at doing that, but it's still very filtered.
The physical house also embodies many intangible themes: what it means to make a place a home and find a sense of belonging.
Some studies have shown that Head Start reduces criminal convictions, obesity, and depression — which might be explained by Head Start increasing intangible skills.
The intangible dominance of his game, along with that laugh and elegantly greying goatee, have given Russell a sort of mystical quality over time.
An Abundance of (Intangible) Riches A lot has been written about the "secret sauce" that makes Silicon Valley the world's most successful tech hub.
Roche, whose impairments on intangible assets more than doubled to 22.2 billion francs, spent $21 billion in 20.9328 to buy InterMune, which sells Esbriet.
The results were also dragged down by $258 million from amortisation of intangible assets and a $78 million bill from its separation from Novartis.
Most notably, some of the problems of the terrestrial commons do not apply to the intangible versions: it is hard to overfish an idea.
Writing for The Atlantic, Alexis Madrigal suggests that small talk — either during phone calls or conversations on the street — has an intangible social value.
If a company buys an intangible asset, such as a patent, from another business, it is classed as an asset on the balance-sheet.
They argue that intangible investment has a number of special properties, which will make themselves felt as this sort of investment becomes more important.
This time, the legacy is likely to be more intangible but Japan Post hope the stamps can further ramp up enthusiasm for the Games.
Globalisation and the growing importance of intangible assets, such as patents, have made concepts such as residence and sources of income much less useful.
SNC also said it would take C$1.9 billion pretax charges related to goodwill impairment and intangible assets in its oil and gas business.
By that we mean the intangible, things that can't be wrapped: a set of classes, a concert, or a unique experience of some kind.
"I'd like the 2020 Games to be something more intangible, a new way of thinking for people and society as a whole," Koike said.
An installation of name tags to conferences throws rectangular shadows against the wall, the ghost image intangible, stripped of identity, but still hanging around.
Apple, with its abundance of intangible assets, which are easier to play around with, has been one of the cleverest at exploiting the gaps.
Provisions such as Intangible Drilling Costs, the Section 199 Manufacturers' Deduction, and others, are standard deductions of the kind taken by numerous other industries.
However, the agreement fails to address the many intangible harms of school closures — like the loss of critical relationships with teachers, staff and counselors.
Not only that, but within industries, intangible investment tends to be concentrated among market leaders and to be associated with gains in market share.
Intangible capital tends to be shorter-lived than machinery and structures, so investment is likely to become less responsive to changes in interest rates.
Like so many owners before him, Spanos attempted to pit the intangible loyalties and shared memories of longtime fans against more direct municipal needs.
Morale sounds intangible and touchy-feely, but it can have concrete consequences if stores lose seasoned workers or are unable to fully staff locations.
Intangible skills like communication and building influence in business, which Karpis calls "people-people skills," can't be learned in a classroom setting, she added.
One sector that has been spared is U.S. domestic oil and gas, and Clifton said he believes the intangible drilling credit will stay intact.
The U.N. Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization added the art of making and sharing of kimchi to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2013.
There is the element of atmosphere, the intangible flavor that defined whether she, the inferior in this power dynamic, was or was not afraid.
The chairman of Delaware North, Jeremy M. Jacobs, who also owns the Boston Bruins, promptly called for compensation for the "intangible assets," including trademarks.
Alcalá's work suggests, ultimately, that there must be a spiritual dimension to life, an intangible value system, because the tangible is so clearly inadequate.
And the accounts of these assaults also rival high-profile cases in terms of their gory details, amplified by an intangible sense of betrayal.
But with Unesco recognizing her father as a leading purveyor of an intangible heritage of humanity, he hopes they will show her more respect.
This isn't just about intangible feelings; there's evidence that the factors that make it easier to solve a homicide are tied to community trust.
Whether it involves thousand-pound, million-dollar robots or intangible, freemium software, new automation is going to mean fewer on-ramp jobs in cities.
Bribery is not limited to money or property; it includes intangible things, even things that have only subjective value to the person seeking them.
This siphoning has become a gush with the growth of tech and other businesses whose assets are mostly intangible, and thus easier to move.
To compile its shortlist, Monocle enlisted a team of global correspondents who reviewed each city based on a combination of statistics and intangible qualities.
And each year, UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) designates examples of intangible cultural heritage nominated from the 11816 member countries.
"When you really connect with somebody, there's an intangible thing where you almost instantly start to share and speak the same language," she said.
Kenneth Burke famously wrote that metaphor "brings out the thisness of a that, or the thatness of a this," to make the intangible tangible.
At the beginning, it can seem kind of scary or kind of intangible, but there are a lot of ways you can apply your talents.
But his responses failed to consider intangible concepts like bias and prejudice, by making the most blatant forms of racism the only forms of racism.
They will also take intangible personal property, but only on the condition that that property is sold and the proceeds go toward cutting the deficit.
By such means Mr Trump has been able to smash the maximum amount of crockery, for maximum political effect, at a modest or intangible cost.
What starts with reflections on physical objects turns into reflections on Ocean himself and his relationship, itself an intangible thing, to be examined and dissected.
But it will be more skewed towards intangible assets than in the past, and while it will help the economy, it won't revive the rustbelt.
Excluding an intangible amortization expense and special items, J&J earned $216 per share, beating the $219 per share expected by analysts surveyed by Refinitiv.
Are you really supposed to spend minutes a day squeezing and releasing, hoping it's benefiting you in some intangible way you're not quite sure about?
This is symbolised by the cherry blossom – and as spring bloomed in England I found myself reflecting at length on this powerful yet intangible notion.
Systrom: So there's the tangible way of measuring progress, but there's also the intangible: Are we using our voices to raise awareness about this issue?
"Intangible cultural heritage is an important factor in maintaining cultural diversity in the face of growing globalization," members of the organization said on UNESCO's website.
And engaging with art isn't usually about utility; instead, it's about beauty, knowledge, and that intangible something that encountering a stunning work of art inspires.
Having "hard" skills and experience matters, but so do more intangible traits that indicate someone will be a productive member of the team or not.
There's something intangible about what makes Okada so good, something that reminds me of how Ric Flair in his prime was so difficult to describe.
The standout is Hélio'g, an enterprise devoted to a 19th-century photo engraving process so rare that Unesco lists it as an Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Similarly, companies that now write off intangible drilling costs or get a tax allowance for asset depletion would be able to immediately expense capital investments.
He also did do the little things, and was a leader, and a good clubhouse guy and all of those other intangible things people love.
Hacks are intangible and so often fail to capture our imaginations in the way the crimes of a D.B. Cooper or a John Dillinger might.
Why it matters: The main savior of a job, it is said, will be creativity — the intangible quality that produced E=MC2 and the iPhone.
This might seem like friendly chit-chat, but getting anything from a client, even if intangible, might suggest a preference for them above other clients.
In addition to objective measures, there are intangible points of judgment, said Carina Mayer, the director of dressage at the International Federation for Equestrian Sports.
The addition is one of 33 made by the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage in Jeju, South Korea, this week.
Snel said in answer to questions from lawmaker Pieter Omtzigt that "in general" intangible assets could be amortized in the Netherlands, offsetting profits earned there.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When looking at art, we're often influenced by the intangible parts of our surroundings — the textures that surround art.
I was also helped by Unesco's list of Intangible Cultural Heritage sites, which includes "traditional wall-carpet craftsmanship" in Romania and the Republic of Moldavia.
They climbed on top of one another's shoulders in a tradition that's been recognized by Unesco as part of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity.
In March, she was among a group of delegates from Molise who applied to Unesco for recognition of the transumanza as an Intangible Cultural Heritage.
UNESCO noted the carnival's "slightly subversive atmosphere" when including it in its list of "Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity" in 2010, according to its website.
That premium accounts for intangible factors like customer loyalty and workforce quality, rather than hard numbers like a company&aposs share price or its revenue.
We followed a subjective method, judging domination on individual success and accolades, team success, and an intangible sense of influence and command over a sport.
"The negotiators have reached a broad agreement on the shift to a territorial tax system which includes a minimum tax on intangible income," Clifton wrote.
Who is involved, and how do you weigh the sometimes intangible concept of news value against considerations of offending readers or the families of victims?
Rosselló said that bill includes a 10 percent tax on companies' profits abroad, as well as a 12.5 percent tax on "intangible assets" held offshore.
It is that message, its intangible and "soft power" effects, that is the most significant part of this EO — more significant, arguably, than its substance.
For now, it's all a bit too abstract for citizens to care, and politicians aren't yet prepared to deal with something so intangible and seemingly futuristic.
" That cultural and linguistic feat was so impressive that UNESCO proclaimed in 2003 that it represented "a masterpiece of the oral and intangible heritage of humanity.
Specifically, a web archive could fall under UNESCO's Intangible Heritage designation that covers ephemeral cultural artifacts like Turkey's whistled language and Mongolia's coaxing ritual for camels.
The researchers found similar results based on competitive advantage, or "economic moat," which estimates a company's advantages based on intangible assets, cost cutting and networking effects.
Using that intangible notion of motivation, desire and a never-give-up kind of attitude, we can raise ourselves by our bootstraps and reach new heights.
That's intangible, and, let's face it, a lot more difficult to orchestrate than the perfect reception entrance, the dream tablescape, or the cute signature-cocktail table.
Werman: What do we not get in intangible dividends when we don't spend a reasonable amount of money, like matching other wealthy countries around the world?
For many people in the US, the threat of climate change is still distant and intangible, the potential cost to their lifestyles too steep and immediate.
As a group, the biggest ten technology firms have $8 of market value for every dollar they have sunk in net fixed physical and intangible assets.
The authors argue that the decline is because of the rising importance of intangible investments in recent decades (in areas such as software or trademark development).
Because the reputational impact is intangible, it is difficult to accurately calculate if Russia is getting a good return on its investment in the World Cup.
Official economic data do include some intangible activity, such as spending on software, in measures of investment spending, but often exclude many others, such as branding.
Of course, the question of whether users consented to their "intangible injury" is yet to be settled, and may be a major crux in the case.
The shift often coincides with the transfer of intangible assets such as intellectual property to low-tax nations where companies can expect single-digit tax rates.
It is a record that yearns to get to the core of why music exists and the intangible spiritual and communicative power that lies within it.
Officials in some states are also trying to determine if they can tax some of the global income that corporations derive from intangible properties, including patents.
This effect is exacerbated by the fact that intangible assets can seldom be used as collateral, which limits their role in backing credit available to firms.
"We like our position overall in China, but...the trade issues in China are an intangible, we'll have to see how that plays out," Davis said.
Some of the courses focus on more intangible notions like decision making, while others will prepare you to earn certifications in widely recognized project management techniques.
Over the last century, no other industry has accumulated narrowly tailored tax preferences such as the Intangible Drilling Cost expensing and the Marginal Wells Tax Credit.
"Concreteness requires an injury to be 'de facto' that is, to actually exist," though the court also noted that concrete injuries can be tangible or intangible.
It turns the intangible tangible, and imparts a sense of permanence to text that can feel ephemeral — especially in the wake of its host shutting down.
If they knew anything about this new type of intangible money, it was that Bitcoin's value had shot up last year to nearly $20,2000 from $210,210.
"The organization needs goals and measurements tied to diversity, so it's easier to track and not an intangible thing," Coleman said in his interview with Nasdaq.
A Texas Democratic operative lavished praise on Beto, on background, in order to speak freely: O'Rourke has an intangible energy that goes beyond the litmus test.
They produce strong evidence that most of what we see is basically a statistical illusion: corporations use transfer pricing, allocation of rents on intangible assets, etc.
You might metaphorically "have a gas" at a comedy show but if you want a real toot of the intangible stuff you go to OXYGEN BARS.
Senate Republicans have also proposed a minimum tax on foreign earnings, at a 12.5 percent rate on income from intangible assets, such as patents and copyrights.
The numbers for both companies look a lot better when adjusted for things like amortization of intangible assets and stock-based compensation for employees post-IPO.
But that's not all: he feels that something bigger, something intangible that is hard to describe in a planning document, is necessary to unite the locals.
Sometimes, such intangible assets are sold on markets — Michael Jackson once bought the rights to Beatles songs — but often there is no market price for them.
Often middles, too, his stories pushing you along with the intangible dread of a fable, pulling you forward with the inexorable logic of a mathematical proof.
Something intangible was lost in the transition, however: Audience members in New York "would scream their heads off and cheer and go crazy," Mr. Nedeff said.
Everyone's brain works differently, but for me, I just can't be bothered to fuss about with an obstacle as fleeting and intangible as a messy inbox.
There is something almost intangible about how refined Caneel is, beyond those carefully color-coordinated golf carts, the astronomical thread counts and the sumptuous bath products.
Such candidates promise to add a certain je ne sais quoi to the political fray — something intangible at the nexus of rigor, rationality, creativity and perseverance.
Italy wants its traditional espresso — freshly ground, brewed for 20 to 27 seconds — to be inscribed on UNESCO's list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Basecoin will be created by three Princeton University computer science graduates, according to Intangible Labs chief executive officer and co-founder Nader Al-Naji on Friday.
While the concept of NBS may seem intangible or abstract, a number of high profile-organizations are continuing to highlight just how fragile our planet is.
These often intangible benefits help people lead fuller lives, even if they are often not considered when discussing poverty, and they overwhelmingly lean in America's favor.
That one quote — indeed, the word intangible on its own — sums up the significance that art has maintained throughout the ideological push and pull of modernism.
Sets an alternative minimum tax on payments between U.S. corporations and foreign affiliates, and limits on shifting corporate income through transfers of intangible property, including patents.
One is that preschool provides kids with intangible skills — emotional stability, problem-solving, confidence interacting with authorities — that persist even once the academic gains have faded.
It is a measure designed for the twentieth-century economy of physical mass production, not for the modern economy of rapid innovation and intangible, increasingly digital, services.
The net loss was primarily because of a $21 million impairment charge on intangible assets, as well as higher costs and expenses for some of its games.
I wouldn't say Koskenkorva is infamous, but its effects are well-known enough that they probably should be featured in UNESCO's International List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
For those that seek to bully, shame, and exploit, the internet can seem like the perfect platform: an intangible entity that numbs empathy with distance and anonymity.
It is powered by MCAM-International, a firm that maintains an unprecedented archive of documents related to patents, trademarks, copyrights and other intangible assets from 160 countries.
The fact that wealth is driven by intangible ideas, institutions and relationships, rather than tangible goods and land, means that it can't be expropriated by an invader.
"Their design captures the spirit of wine and its fluid essence: 'a seamless curve, intangible and sensual'," the press brochure published by La Cité du Vin said.
And religion (in the form of pilgrimages and processions, for example) also features among the hundreds of intangible cultural treasures that the organisation deems worthy of protection.
Norma Group said adjusted earnings before interest, taxes and amortization of intangible assets (EBITA) fell by 13.3 percent year-on-year in the first quarter of 53.
To get that intangible feeling of what it's like to exist in our surroundings, we'll need to go to the source of that experience: the human brain.
"We believe the tangible and intangible values of Nexon are important assets to Korea," Netmarble said in a statement, adding its consortium will mainly include domestic firms.
The rise of intangible investment may also explain why, since the financial crisis, there have been high rates of profitability and relatively low rates of business investment.
But with it, and even Google after its recent earnings miss, it is tougher to recognize overcapacity, because these companies sell intangible products like ads and search.
It is powered by MCAM-International, a firm that maintains an unprecedented archive of documents related to patents, trademarks, copyrights and other intangible assets from 230 countries.
More of the value created by companies is intangible, and businesses that rely on selling ideas find it easier to set up shop where taxes are low.
"She has that intangible championship quality that not a lot of players have," three-times Wimbledon champion Chris Evert said as she previewed the tournament for ESPN.
The rising importance of intangible assets, particularly patents, has meant that an ability to manage industry regulators and the challenges of litigation is more valuable than ever.
The hand modeling contributed to what I would consider the biggest downside to Blue Apron — an intangible sense of being all alone in the big old kitchen.
That might come from the Duffers' desire to make the new monster ominous and omnipresent, but instead it just renders the stakes of its threat woefully intangible.
Goodwill - an intangible asset class arising from one company acquiring another for a premium value - has exploded following China's mergers & acquisition (M&A) boom in 22017-20183.
This calls for looking into more detail at specific industries and documenting carefully how the growing importance intangible capital connects to changes in markets in those industries.
To get around that hurdle, the new "web tax" will be aimed at firms buying "intangible digital products" such as advertising and sponsored links embedded in webpages.
Clifton said some of the same group of U.S. multinationals, companies with a lot of intangible property located overseas, also could be affected by a new tax.
There is a proposal to tax intangible property overseas at 10 percent as a way of discouraging companies from shifting intellectual property outside the U.S., he said.
The new tax law also applies taxes to intangible assets held overseas, in an effort to encourage U.S. companies to bring things like licenses and copyrights home.
The memo seems to show the GOP trying to turn the spotlight to intangible factors like Trump's thoughts and intentions, instead of details from testimony or documents.
The memo suggests that Republican Party members will try to move the arguments for impeachment from testimony from intelligence officials towards the intangible intentions of the president.
The altered recordings on your phone leave an intangible spectre of their original form—a phantom in the machine that marries art and technology to the individual.
Paying off your student loans sooner has an intangible reward that goes beyond economics: Psychologically, it can be freeing to no longer have monthly student loan payments.
The lavish building is intended to capture "the spirit of wine and its fluid essence: 'a seamless curve, intangible and sensual,'" according to the City of Wine.
Her involvement in defeating the wicked banker William Weatherall Wilkins (Colin Firth), at the film's climax, pushes her intangible, and altogether more pivotal, support to the margins.
Results included a $2302 billion writedown for intangible assets that Buffett said was "almost entirely" attributable to Kraft Heinz, in which Berkshire owns a 2000 percent stake.
All the tangible and intangible benefits flowing from the global order we generated helped to make us the richest, most secure and most respected nation in history.
Documents showing that Harvard rated Asian-American applicants lower on personality traits than applicants of other races raise questions about how college admissions officers evaluate intangible criteria.
It also is a way to quantify popularity, and take things that used to be private and intangible and make them public and tangible, Ms. Simmons added.
Like so many of Trump's isolationist policies, there is no good way to measure how many intangible opportunities have been lost to denied visas and canceled speeches.
Some experts say it could be a sign that Salesforce is overpaying for these acquisitions by assigning them too much value for intangible assets like customer loyalty.
The government has said it will submit a bid this month to add its hawker culture to UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
"It depends on whether Trump is seeking tangible, transferable property, like actual evidence of Biden's crimes, or whether he is seeking something intangible (an 'investigation')," Sandick wrote.
And they face an intimate quandary – not simply an intangible question of whether their BlackRock or Vanguard funds invest in a country accused of human-rights abuses.
If banks found it harder to lend against intangible assets, risk spreads would eventually rise and push down the risk-free level of interest rates, Haskel said.
"He added: "And the corporate culture is what really allows a company to kind of accumulate these small changes ... this is very intangible, but it's very powerful.
Okayama's official tourism body states the festival has been designated an "Important Intangible Folk Cultural Asset," and is held each year on the third Saturday in February.
The law defines a "trade secret" broadly to include "all forms and types of financial, business, scientific, technical, economic or engineering information," including intangible products like software.
Answer: They are the only things that, at least so far, Switzerland has sought to protect through Unesco's Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage.
That's because we think of the good offered by a museum or opera house as a potent but intangible improvement to the general character of the society.
In the early 2000s, Harvard's Ted Kaptchuk and colleagues conducted an experiment to see if usually intangible traits like warmth and empathy help make patients feel better.
It helps to see physical objects in front of you that speak to your fears and anxieties towards a topic as overwhelming and intangible as climate change.
On one wall, the black type of the angel-shaped text is repeated alongside each of the canvases, forming "shadows" that cite another intangible effect of light.
It's also a city that perpetually (and unfairly, some would say) lives in the shadow of New York and Washington, DC. In some intangible sense, Philly is Gritty.
"Intangible forms of revenue generation, like North Korea's sale of algorithms or any software development offshoring, are also intrinsically harder to stem than tangible ones," the researchers conclude.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Artists are constantly being promised exposure, glory, connections, gratitude, and other intangible benefits in exchange for giving their artwork away for free.
Each of these forms has been designated by UNESCO as representative of the "intangible cultural heritage of humanity", so the rest of the world might profitably pay attention.
Of course, there's the intangible factor that western lowland gorillas are a critically endangered species and the zoo made their continued survival marginally less likely by shooting Harambe.
Beyond buildings and the fine arts, however, he's keen on bringing more pieces of intangible culture online, and invites people to reach out to the group with suggestions.
Intangible assets can be hard to define, let alone translate into dollars (under international accounting standards they are defined as "identifiable non-monetary asset[s] without physical substance").
The Excalibur portfolio includes some of Yahoo's oldest patents related to paid search, search optimization and advertising, according to MCAM, which conducts analysis and valuation of intangible property.
Your whole being oozes something unseemly, unwholesome; not self-consciousness as such, but something odder and intangible that fences you off away from the rest of the world.
Intangible qualities like a sense of gentle empathy, candid humor, and tasteful camerawork mark the invisible line between trauma fuel and a safe vicarious taste of early adulthood.
The German bank blamed the loss on "impairment on goodwill and other intangible assets" at a time when the company is undergoing a restructuring program and job losses.
Perhaps this is because, as the industrial age gives way to the digital age, the intangible assets that increasingly matter are not easy to put a value on.
Deutsche Bank said the deal would result in a pre-tax loss of about 800 million euros ($895 million), primarily resulting from impairment of goodwill and intangible assets.
Annual profit would be squeezed as Shire-related costs pile up due to re-evaluation of Shire's inventories and fixed intangible assets, the Japanese drugmaker had flagged earlier.
Amazon argued that the IRS overestimated the value of "intangible" assets, such as software and trademarks, it had transferred to a Luxembourg unit, Amazon Europe Holding Technologies SCS.
Justin Vernon, the premier songwriter and frontman of the group Bon Iver, has built his career upon this specific premise of searching for intangible yet ephemerally deep enlightenment.
There's currently a petition making the rounds in Belgium that wants to add fries to the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List, because, I don't know, fries are good?
In fact, this album, right to its very core, is about that process of letting emotional comprehension in, of being, of sometimes sharing these two intangible feelings together.
Or does one offer hope—that frail, intangible thing more graspable for younger hands that could also put them in danger by not preparing them for what awaits?
The legislation would allow more businesses to be eligible to use proceeds from the bonds by expanding the definition of manufacturing to include the production of intangible goods.
If it is successful, UNESCO will recognize hygge as intangible cultural heritage alongside practices and traditions such as Belgium's beer culture and the ancient Indian practice of yoga.
Federal regulations and permanent laws — such as tax credits for intangible drilling costs — support oil producers and petrochemical manufacturers, channeling private investment and institutional lending in their direction.
"Considerable deference is owed to a university in defining those intangible characteristics, like student body diversity, that are central to its identity and educational mission," Justice Kennedy wrote.
Users who owned and enjoyed these titles will now be forced to buy them again on another platform, where the same intangible ownership problem will simply repeat itself.
Understandably, those forces place greater emphasis on a government's ability to deliver tangible goods than on its fealty to intangible ideals such as individual freedoms and human rights.
Jaffrey's seen these improvements to quality manifest themselves in intangible but crucial ways—like having time to have proactive conversations with older patients about end-of-life care.
The Brewers seemingly gained an intangible advantage by not using left-handed relief specialist Josh Hader, who has 12 strikeouts in six scoreless postseason appearances covering seven innings.
They offer to create a financial plan for you 'for free'The temptation of getting something for free is strong, especially when it's something really intangible like financial planning.
But they also carry into battle the intangible qualities of discipline and focus, marching on the campaign trail in strategic lockstep towards the goal of implementing their agenda.
Eat With some frequency these days, you'll hear talk of cooking "with love" — that supposed secret ingredient, the intangible something extra that makes a chef's food so good.
That provision has been interpreted by the federal appeals courts to cover intangible property, so anyone buying confidential information from the Edgar database could come within this prohibition.
Until admissions committees figure out a way to effectively recognize the genuine but intangible personal qualities of applicants, we must rely on little things to make the difference.
One of those was a tax on "global intangible low-taxed income," known as GILTI, which acts as a minimum tax on certain profits that companies earn abroad.
Clinton's loss, has shown it's harder for assertive, ambitious women to be seen as likable, and easier to conclude they lack some intangible, ill-defined quality of leadership.
"Cyber insurance policies were designed specifically to cover intangible, non-physical loss caused by a cyber event — loss of data, cyber extortion, loss of business income," Grella said.
"Either Salesforce is overpaying for the acquisition, or the amounts assigned to other intangible assets might be lower (potential undervaluation)," Chaney said in an email to Business Insider.
"The thrust of US policy is therefore moving back towards tangible asset industries, such as manufacturing, and away from intangible asset industries, like data/platform companies," Hafeez said.
" There are 249,092 cultural historical sites on the 2018 World Heritage List, which, according to the authors, have "high intangible value as they represent icons of human civilization.
In its 10-K filing for fiscal 2016, Sears said the last writedown of $380 million reduced its intangible assets' carrying value to $431 million as of Jan.
It's not like a new pair of shoes, a car, or even a house; you're buying into a communal experience, and the returns on your investment are intangible.
Lixinski, whose scholarship focuses on international cultural heritage and human rights law, has previously written on this in his book, Intangible Cultural Heritage in International Law (OUP, 2013).
A staggered primary system, by contrast, helps candidates build that all-important yet intangible "momentum," giving donors and voters more time to assess which candidate best fits their values.
"The idea is to give this usually intangible thing a value, so that people can feel like they're earning something when before they could not," Vaisman told The Verge.
The growing importance of intangible assets plays a part in some of the big trends that are gripping rich economies, from rising income inequality to weak growth in productivity.
Some 46% of assets are intangible, which are hard to pin down financially: for example, goodwill and "contract" assets where GE has booked profits but not been paid yet.
It's an attempt to protect washoku, or Japanese cuisine, which was deemed an "intangible cultural heritage" by UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) back in 2013.
One is transfer pricing, or charging one affiliate for using intangible assets (such as brands, intellectual property or business services) said to originate in another part of the company.
Overall, his critics felt, New York had given up a piece of its heart and soul during Mr. Bloomberg's years, losing an intangible uniqueness once described by E.B. White.
It's not easy to get that level of intimacy and be able to talk about intangible stuff, and the value of it is immeasurable in understanding what we do.
Despite the painful cost overruns, the doping scandals and, in the case of Rio, the Zika virus scare, even Zimbalist admits that the Olympics do offer transient intangible benefits.
Kopke: Families that come down for graduation day that haven't seen their son or daughter in about three months immediately notice not only a physical but an intangible difference.
Northwestern University's Nicolas Crouzet and Janice Eberly submitted a paper about what they call "intangible capital"—intellectual rather than physical property, such as patents, software, or even copyrighted brands.
At the heart of those intangible principles of tolerance and respect for others lies the most important element of humanity -- the imperative to treat every human being with respect.
It said adjusted earnings per share from continuing operations, which exclude purchase accounting adjustments, amortization of intangible assets and other items, were 83 cents a share in the quarter.
If UNESCO accepts the bid it will win a place on the world body's list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity as "The Traditional Art of Neapolitan Pizza Makers".
In a 3-0 decision, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Seattle upheld a 2017 ruling by the U.S. Tax Court related to intangible assets that Amazon.
In a recent LA Weekly op-ed, he dropped some knowledge about how America has historically shitted on poor people all the while promising them an intangible American Dream.
As Yeager roared along above the Earth, at times tearing at the intangible fabric of sound itself, another revolution in speed was going on down below—at lunch time.
A virtual reality exhibit by the Environmental Defense Fund at the World Gas Conference is aimed at making something intangible to most people seem less so — at least virtually.
But there is a major difference between the two, and it is crucial to understanding how the Mueller report should be read: the distinction between physical and intangible property.
It took us decades to build the Atlantic alliance and it has brought us so many tangible and intangible benefits in the form of security, stability, growth and friendships.
"She has the tangible and the intangible, she has the technique, the difficulty level, the artistry she is able to put into routines in these days," Miller told Reuters.
RECs are intangible energy commodities that confirm one megawatt-hour (MWh) of electricity is generated and delivered to the grid from a renewable energy resource, according to the EPA.
When it comes to impeachment, America's top diplomat is like a ghost — an intangible, ethereal presence who floats through testimonies and news accounts but darts away on closer inspection.
"We are taking our money and doing something very exciting, the problem is that it seems intangible because [our assets] are flying around in space," Steckel, the CEO, said.
Where once people could "pass" as intangible spirits, living on in memory, remembered at their best, now the camera follows most people to the grave, snatching their dying image.
As the coronavirus outbreak continues to spread, the Chinese government and health officials around the world are counting on an intangible factor to help them contain the virus: trust.
Schlumberger's writedowns included $1.58 billion related to the pressure pumping business in North America, $10 billion for goodwill and other intangible assets and $114 million for severance, it said.
It could also mean Salesforce is undervaluing other intangible assets that don&apost fall under goodwill, like brand names or developed technology, boosting the goodwill value instead, he said.
Republic co-owner Sam Lipnick has seen it work but thinks there's also an intangible component that goes into the remedy that's more than the sum of its parts.
Companies are said to be awaiting Treasury rules on other provisions, including the new levy on Global Intangible Low Tax Income, or GILTI, and rules on previously taxed income.
LONDON, Feb 11 (Reuters) - The growth of intangible assets, such as brands and technology, is helping to keep central bank interest rates low, according to one of the Bank of England policymakers who has voted recently to cut borrowing costs "This much-discussed low interest rate environment we find ourselves in, reinforced by the trend towards intangible assets that I have discussed today, in part informs my recent votes," Jonathan Haskel said in a speech.
His assets include $425,000 in "cash and savings," $35,000 in a brokerage account, $250,000 and "personal property," and $500,000 in "intangible property including royalties and residuals," according to court papers.
It paved the way for the four-day explosion of music and dance that in 2003 was declared one of UNESCO's Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
Goodwill is an intangible asset that sits on firms' balance-sheets and represents the difference between the price they paid to buy another firm and their target's original book value.
So today, we're only focused on measuring financial and economic capital, but what drives financial and economic capital is human capital, natural capital, social capital, intangible capital and intellectual capital.
That, surely, is why fans go to games and sing, and shout, and sometimes scream: in the belief that it has some intangible effect on their team, and the opposition.
Ivan Ljubicic, the former world No. 20.836 who now coaches Federer, said in an email some intangible factor helped with serving indoors, even if he could not precisely pinpoint it.
The paper's message echoes the themes of a new book** by Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake, which explores the impact of the growing importance of intangible assets in modern economies.
The book finds a link between the poor productivity record of many leading economies since the crisis of 2008, and the sluggish rate of investment in intangible assets since then.
Gagosian Gallery, the international powerhouse usually associated with multimillion-dollar blue-chip artists like Damien Hirst, tried to fit in with its surroundings by focusing on intangible works of art.
But, as with Enty's reasoning, it could also be more intangible than that: the original designs, as ugly as they were, are part of what defined and branded these sites.
It is arguable that the association right disproportionately impinges on the commercial speech of non-sponsors, or limits their ability to use their own (intangible) property such as trade marks.
The biggest city in Switzerland has made techno part of its official "intangible cultural heritage" in partnership with UNESCO, the UN agency best known for selecting the world heritage sites.
The company also said it would take an additional C$1.9 billion ($1.45 billion) pretax goodwill impairment charge and intangible assets impairment charge related to its oil and gas business.
The excess on top of that—which may reflect brilliant innovations, wise historic investments in intangible assets such as brands, or, perhaps, a lack of competition—is the exceptional bit.
Earlier generation kittens seem to be selling for more money, both for the intangible rareness factor and the tangible fact that earlier generation kittens usually have shorter cool down times.
Not just on the small stuff, though there is a lot of that; we also tell more intangible lies about the biggest thing we have to talk about, our identity.
" Judge Caproni said that there had been an "incalculable, intangible harm" to the people of New York, and that the cumulative effect of public corruption "makes the public very cynical.
In a more amusing — and rock 'n roll — way, with The Long Black Veil, the artist Jeffrey Docherty creates an intangible map of the 1980s Punk and New Wave scene.
FUCEREP's capital ratios have markedly declined in the last four years as a consequence of the net losses and the increase of the intangible assets (largely IT investments) since 2015.
Federal prosecutors have one advantage in the investigation of Bitcoin manipulation: They can use the wire fraud statute to prosecute any scheme involving property, including intangible property like a cryptocurrency.
But even if they did buy so many arms, what is the intangible damage to our moral standing all over the world from such a grotesque blood-for-money transaction?
Rather, the presence of these amenities makes possible what Amazon was really looking for: that intangible thing that happens when certain kinds of workers are clustered in the same place.
It's expected to increase the company's expenses by $25 million — including $10 million in operating expenses, $8 million in amortization of intangible assets, and $7 million in stock-based compensation.
I was happy to talk in abstract terms about the intangible value of running a mission-driven business, but the minute true dollar amounts entered the conversation, I scampered away.
As in politics, it's harder for assertive, ambitious women to be seen as likable, and easier to conclude they lack some intangible, ill-defined quality of leadership, the data shows.
Although the insurgent candidates said the intangible benefits of Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's victory were immense, national political analysts warned against drawing too many parallels between her triumph and other races.
Eventually, this became ingrained in Kihnu heritage, as Unesco noted when it inscribed aspects of the culture on its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2008.
This was extremely important because if data can be blocked and can't be scaled or "balkanized," then the growth of these investments becomes limited in a world of intangible investments.
As bitcoin's popularity surges and its price rises and falls, more and more people are asking the same question: How does bitcoin, something that's essentially invisible and intangible, have value?
"The thieves stole cultural treasures of immeasurable worth — that is not only the material worth but also the intangible worth to the state of Saxony, which is impossible to estimate."
Mr. Slimane's history suggests the change may be partly a play on the part of LVMH for that great intangible, "cool," and the younger, often millennial customers who desire it.
"The way they come back in sight, as if returning from intangible obscurity, evokes a dance movement," writes art historian Camilla Pietrabissa in an essay that accompanied the installation's preview.
Results also were hurt by a $3.02 billion writedown for intangible assets that Buffett said was "almost entirely" attributable to Kraft Heinz, in which Berkshire owns a 26.7 percent stake.
Their culture combines Caribbean fishing and farming traditions with a mixture of South American and African music, dance and spirituality, and appears on the United Nations' protected intangible cultural heritage list.
Only the scientific method can offer a handle on intangible harms which are either more complex or dispersed than humans can easily perceive, but that are no less real for that.
This exhibition of works by Stan and Sara VanDerBeek shows how both artists span traditional boundaries between media and engage similarly intangible concepts: spirituality, the mutability of time, memory, and space.
The halcyon promise Vagabond once held for Chang may have long ago dissipated, but that only gives this young chef license to once again spread his wings and pursue the intangible.
So they looked at the S&P 500 companies in 1975 and 13 percent of the companies' value was ascribed to intangible capital while 87 percent was ascribed to tangible capital.
"Most important growth assets are intangible which in many cases are not captured in book value and retained earnings, making the usefulness of book value and earnings questionable," Fraser-Jenkins said.
Sanofi booked an 1.8 billion euros impairment charge of intangible assets in the quarter related to hemophilia product Eloctate, after lower sales in the U.S. and a revision of sales projections.
This mismeasurement - as well as the different ways intangible assets are financed compared with physical assets - would have implications for monetary and regulatory policy once they were fully understood, he said.
"It's much easier for people to blame other people, whether it's a worker in China or an immigrant, than it is to understand an intangible force, which is technology," says Ford.
The War Stories format also cleverly echoes the intangible experience of hearing real war stories told, which often walk the line between real historical accounts and tales stretched tall by time.
Whether it's the cognitive dissonance of Guns N' Roses playing to the flower-crowned and glowstick hordes, Axl's inability to move, or something more mysterious and intangible, the magic is absent.
The government of nearby Singapore long ago moved street sellers to hawker centres, and last month proposed their inclusion in the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
"I miss some things that I used to love, but I also gain things which are more intangible, which is an enormous sense or feeling of freedom for me and creativity."
It being that mystical, intangible power that her brother possesses and (this thought comes with a set of chills grappling up her spine) that her father—her birth father—possessed, too.
In March, Kansas City Southern railroad garnered attention because it likely owed an additional $28503 million in taxes due to the new minimum tax on Global Intangible Low-Taxed Income (GILTI).
The company has already written down the acquisition by $185 million, but on Monday Perrigo said it had identified additional "indicators of impairment" among certain intangible assets acquired in the deal.
The Patum is the only surviving festival of its kind in Catalonia, a distinction recognized by Unesco, which designated it in 2005 as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
How do you feel about its realizing of these quite intangible memories, and what precedent it really might strike for other studios to follow, in bringing back old franchises and IPs?
"He has that kind of intangible fire that he's not afraid, he's going to attack, he's going to compete — all the things you want out of a starting pitcher," Verlander said.
"A university is in large part defined by those intangible 'qualities which are incapable of objective measurement but which make for greatness,'" Justice Kennedy wrote, quoting from a landmark desegregation case.
The company said at the time that authorities were reviewing the balance sheet treatment of certain transactions involving transfers of participations and intangible assets between its European business and third parties.
Emotional intelligence is that "something" in each of us that is a bit intangible; it affects how we manage behavior, navigate social complexities, and make personal decisions that achieve positive results.
If Democrats are going to win in 2020, they need to go back to basics and look for the person with the intangible qualities needed to serve as an effective President.
It took forever for me to get MAGIC CHARMS for "mojo," though; I thought this was more of an intangible stroke of fortune, but it made sense once I got it.
The successes of the Ottawa Rock Camp for Girls are intangible, but they are readily available to anyone who might doubt the power of having a double X chromosome on stage.
Things are, as we know, Capital "B" Bad on the whole of planet Earth, but here in the UK our particular situation centres around the intangible concept known colloquially as Brexit.
In 2010, Armenia convinced a multi-state UNESCO committee to declare "the symbolism and craftsmanship of khachkars" part of UN-designated Intangible Cultural Heritage — a posthumous yet implicit tribute to Djulfa.
And the higher tax on soft or intangible profits, like on patents, creates incentives to move hard or tangible profits abroad, like through outsourcing jobs into factories in low-tax countries.
But we share more intangible everyday frustrations: loud or dark restaurants, fast talkers, slow talkers, bad seats, surgical masks, subway conversations, pillow talk and the entire film genre known as mumblecore.
The Trump administration's 2017 tax overhaul included a provision meant to discourage multinational corporations from avoiding U.S. taxes by holding intangible assets such as software patents abroad in low-tax countries.
In a media landscape dominated by companies with Insta and Snap in their names, the world of analog transcends stock loading and film cutting to offer a more intangible lesson: patience.

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