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"tangible" Definitions
  1. [usually before noun] that can be clearly seen to exist
  2. that you can touch or feel

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Considering the latter, the tangible capital-to-tangible assets ratio is adjusted to 12.2% and its debt-to-tangible equity ratio to a higher 6.2x.
It's the opposite of tangible books … it's more experiential than taking away a tangible product.
Leverage (measured by tangible common equity/ tangible assets) was satisfactory at around 4% over the past year.
It's really unclear to me whether this is going to make a tangible, tangible different within the company.
Leverage, defined as tangible equity/tangible assets, is in line with similarly rated European peers', at around 5%.
Assuming a 284 pence tangible book value per share, that implies a 7 percent return on tangible equity.
The tangible equity-to-tangible assets ratio stood at 17.8% by YE2016 and improved from the previous year's levels (average 2012-2015: 12.7%).
So now we have people using Ether, an asset with arguably little tangible utility – to purchase an asset with unarguably zero tangible utility.
They also do not have the advantage that tangible investment has; tangible investment in buildings or even machines can be used as collateral for loans.
Still, campaigns refuse any raised or sustained debate on choice as a tangible way to address our ongoing K-2628 crisis with any tangible solutions.
"We've been able to see tangible results and a tangible impact," Christina Choi, global brand vice president, Stella Artois, said of its initial involvement with Water.org.
CVB has the highest tangible common equity-to-tangible assets (TCE/TA) ratio in the Large Community Bank peer group that stood at 11.3% as of 2Q17.
The more stringent tangible equity to tangible assets ratio has remained in double-digit territory in recent years but has gradually declined due to the bank's sustained growth.
"I think that most professions would find that there are a number of forces chipping away at a lot of those tangible and less tangible benefits," Professor Adams said.
It's no longer just a dream now — it's tangible.
Bigger changes — tangible, new ideas — can overcome voter cynicism.
A - It is a very tangible and real issue.
However, due to its function as the main financial intermediary of AECR members the bank is highly leveraged, with a low tangible equity/tangible assets ratio of 13% at end-June 2016.
Fitch views UBA Ghana's tangible common equity to tangible assets (2424% at end-21202H244) as only acceptable compared with international peers, given its sizeable exposure to government securities and high loan concentration.
Here's something a little more tangible, per the Daily Beast.
I was hungry for some tangible proof of my citizenship.
I feel like I'm a more tangible, approachable, real person.
Bad expensing behaviors carry a tangible risk to your wallet.
More tangible signs of a sharper slowdown ahead have emerged.
As he explains it, there are also less tangible benefits.
"That's not something that we think is tangible," she said.
A night at the club becomes an eternal, tangible memory.
At some point, Philly needs to add some tangible production.
Lloyds returned 8.8% on tangible equity in the first quarter.
So far, tangible results have been few and far between.
That toxicity among Democrats can help in tangible ways, too.
What tangible, real steps, will they do to right this?
Now, unlike then, however, the shift to services is tangible.
This popularity has a tangible impact on the local economy.
Manufacturers are also increasingly erecting less tangible barriers to mending.
Such network ties have a tangible effect on corporate actions.
Tangible investment hovered around the 11% mark over the period.
But laggard firms, perhaps largely relying on tangible investment, cannot.
Tasha: I'm also fine with them being physical, tangible objects.
At least I could associate my pain with something tangible.
Regular people simply didn't encounter it in any tangible way.
Although, tangible gifts aren't the only way to please them.
What North Korea has gained, however, is tangible and lasting.
Most importantly, there have been tangible results in our classrooms.
There's no excess of bass, but no tangible shortage either.
It's this very tangible connection to learning more about William.
It's tangible, it may help economic growth and so forth.
What is something tangible that an everyday American can do?
To be clear, market sentiment is different than tangible success.
But is the advantage of ceramic over aluminum actually tangible?
Just think about the idea of tangible versus intangible assets.
The tangible thing was when Chairlift got an iPod commercial.
Construction also comes with tangible rewards unique to the trade.
That absence is now partly filled with a tangible stress.
Tangible book value per share increased 6 percent to $67.32.
The story of his life became very tangible for us.
Her favorite tangible sign of this is a simple spreadsheet.
Chiras has always been rooted in the practical and tangible.
Instead, they should focus on the tangible value they create.
Less tangible risks exist as well, reports Inside Climate News.
You need to have it tangible ,even though it's intangible.
He's authentic, and the vision in his pieces feels tangible.
What must we thrust aside to survive the tangible world?
The other thing that helps is a very tangible target.
It isn't tangible, and it certainly is difficult to comprehend.
Also, you have too elusive a relationship to the tangible.
And the consequences are going to be real and tangible.
Yet the source of the court's power is not tangible.
Especially if the image you project has a tangible context.
What tangible thing is supposed to come from that power?
It becomes the tangible example of government on your side.
The thrill of being part of that group is tangible.
It makes our story more credible, richer and more tangible.
Everything you need a tangible skill for has been cut.
And it is also a tangible link to our past.
Do you think political involvement can bring about tangible change?
But climate change here is as tangible as its victims.
And it was like now, I have a tangible woman.
They are looking for greater collaboration and tangible, thoughtful outcomes.
Strengths must be backed by specific, measurable and tangible results.
You always have that tangible physical record of the vote.
But there's a more tangible issue here, according to several.
Bipartisanship is the only tangible way out of the morass.
How to make tangible progress, not merely prevent further losses?
So far, tech firms have shown little tangible progress, however.
But Cramer struggled to link it to any tangible effects.
Yet, nothing tangible has occurred in the last 2202 years.
Vital pieces of the human experience with no tangible form.
These actions would, if successful, deliver tangible benefits to millions.
Then comes profit, which accounts for success in tangible form.
Dr. Jones gamely explored the less tangible spiritual world, too.
The environmental risks of climate change are clear and tangible.
You've nothing really tangible coming out of the G20 summit.
Only a sucker would pay with concrete, tangible, material cash.
The president's dismal approval rating does have some tangible consequences.
That good cheer is tangible throughout the other Time Inc.
There is something tangible about a magazine which people like.
For now, until royalty-free music marketplaces translate their written moral standards to real tangible action, punting to YouTube is one of the only ways artists like Malaponti and Opie will see tangible action.
The company's loss absorption capacity is limited, reflected in a tangible common equity-to-tangible assets ratio adjusted for the under-reserved portion of NPLs as defined by Fitch of -7.3% as of 2908Q20526.
However, Banreservas's tangible equity-to-tangible assets ratio will continue to lag that of its domestic and international peers (emerging market commercial banks with highly speculative-grade ratings) given moderate growth expectations and profitability.
The cross-border flow of hydrocarbons is the most tangible change.
And she'd like to see the rhetoric replaced with tangible action.
These things make a tangible difference to the lives of women.
That unsafe feeling outside of New York City is just tangible.
The psychological improvement of well-done plastic surgery is also tangible.
"It is their first tangible encounter with something strange," says Garland.
Buffett has also likened buying stocks to owning more tangible assets.
But in other incidents, callers haven't suffered any tangible consequences whatsoever.
Tangible changes based on these efforts have been slow to materialize.
We will see, in a tangible way, what America now is.
It feels familiar but offers a tangible step up in speed.
By the end, I will have to produce some tangible results.
Charlottesville and other moments of the Trump presidency provided tangible evidence.
Faxes also have the added bonus of being a tangible product.
He would work on something for years with no tangible payoff.
Less tangible factors may also make Britain's negotiating position more awkward.
But that is not a tangible thing, you cannot quantify it.
It's just a prototype, but it's a practical and tangible one.
Invisible Fence is doing something totally tangible for pets in need.
It teeters along the threshold of the grotesque and the tangible.
A first meeting with creditors in Caracas brought no tangible progress.
Yet tangible proof of those transactions are hard to come by.
These are less tangible and harder to judge than employment statistics.
It is easier to remedy economic anxieties because they are tangible.
There are some things, however, I fear for no tangible reason.
Haviv's photos are also tangible artifacts, documents of a lived past.
"A big part of tangible history has been destroyed," said Rev.
It will be the meeting of two worlds, digital meets tangible.
So it&aposs unlikely there will be tangible results by November.
"It is impossible to present tangible proof for hypnosis," Yuwono said.
Tangible policy outcomes are unlikely, foreign policy experts told NBC News.
After all, without physical, tangible evidence, information is only a story.
"It's designed to help make early retirement more tangible," said Steve.
The threat of legal troubles for Kelly is becoming more tangible.
This translated into a sound reported 0003% return on tangible equity.
Does all of this represent a tangible shift in airline behaviour?
The absence of anything tangible from their histories plagued him most.
Beyond mere gossip, the friction raises the stakes in tangible ways.
But a lot of these actions don't translate into tangible accomplishments.
It gave me something tangible I could control in my life.
The administration should set specific deadlines for clearly identified, tangible reform.
First, the decision to retreat comes at a tangible reputational cost.
It's a tangible "something," which is what Republicans believed they needed.
"We haven't seen any tangible change from Facebook," he told me.
Instagram and Facebook have rarely had a tangible, real-world presence.
Now, however, Manchin has a narrow but tangible lead over Morrisey.
Little tangible news can explain or justify the current crypto carnage.
These investments have resulted in tangible changes adding capacity & enhancing efficiency.
Abrams ran on tangible progressive issues rather than airy liberal rhetoric.
Now to the more tangible drama: we finally have a body.
Instead, what is needed is a roadmap to produce tangible achievements.
I'm talking about tangible equity that's the money actually you Invest.
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Their triumph was shaped by an "opportunity" to overcome tangible obstacles.
Inclusion in the report could yield tangible benefits for featured companies.
Mysteries, like works of horror, transmute nebulous fears into tangible dangers.
That's the tangible result of Klopp's short spell in charge, then.
Is there something tangible at stake, like food or a toy?
In a tangible way, Graham-Cassidy would harm millions of Americans.
Moriarty's books are usually more firmly anchored in the tangible world.
And there are less tangible costs: organizational disruption and team disruption.
Steyer's previous political work has provided tangible benefits to his campaign.
We felt like this was a much more tangible, dirty world.
Un exemple de réussite si tangible est un puissant moteur d'inspiration.
Start by setting a tangible goal you can reach in 2740.
Tehran's military flex represented its most tangible gain from the confrontation.
Many hiring managers are looking for tangible skills over fancy degrees.
He just wants to point to some kind of tangible progress.
Tangible instances of hate on campus are hardly unique to Syracuse.
They feel like they are doing something tangible to help others.
It primarily affects us emotionally, not logically, as do tangible things.
Other long-lasting effects are less tangible but no less real.
But this year, AI will affect your life in tangible ways.
UniCredit trades at roughly half the value of its tangible assets.
"These are really tangible ways it's making a difference," Furman said.
But I don't remember the tangible sense of who she was . . .
Root is developed, in part, to give them something immediately tangible.
In tape form, music is a tangible thing he can own.
They're also completely unfounded and not based on any tangible evidence.
There, "thing of value" includes intangible as well as tangible things.
This will have a direct and tangible effect on US security.
It's fun to have something tangible, where you can see results.
Apple, which does make tangible things, now primarily makes them overseas.
He said there were tangible steps that Francis could take instead.
Totally. It can feel pretty terrible sometimes, because nothing feels tangible.
But, for everyone else, hope remains a precious and tangible commodity.
But turning that passion and anger into something tangible is difficult.
Exiting back into the museum hallway's stillness provides tangible sensory relief.
Costs soar beyond tangible expenses from damage to a brand's reputation.
The tangible is definitely the print, the article, the podcast, whatnot.
But in real life, that fakery sometimes takes a tangible form.
Food is a really tangible way to approach everything, politics included.
This varies across the banks, with UBA SEN reporting a higher tangible common equity to tangible assets ratio (14.4% at end-September 2016), compared with UBA CAM (8% at end-June 2016) and UBA Ghana (8.9%).
On the other hand, Findep's ratings could only benefit from substantial financial performance progress and a tangible equity to tangible assets ratio above 20% consistently, or a faster than expected and considerable improvement in its overall performance.
Shares of BOK fell 5.4 percent and analysts attributed the decline to the dilution in BOK's tangible book value - a measure of a company's value based solely on its tangible assets - as a result of the acquisition.
But there are also more tangible ways to have a direct impact.
Now, its new tasting room is a tangible embodiment of that success.
But this doesn't necessarily result in a tangible new way of looking.
There are finally tangible signs that what Houston is doing is working.
He's been terrible, but it's not like he doesn't have tangible skills.
After all, U.S. citizenship brings a host of tangible and intangible perks.
Or there's the possibility that we won't have tangible clothing at all.
The disappointment was tangible, even though she politely nodded and said goodbye.
On the ground in Saudi Arabia, reform and social change are tangible.
The optimism in Russia since Trump's victory has at times seemed tangible.
MP: I feel it's more about the tangible aspects of that work.
And this was such an easy, tangible way to make a difference.
At least with Tulips, you have a tangible object to obsess over.
"They will generate tangible benefits for the whole population," Sanchez Ceren said.
That's partly due to the tangible way the baseball franchise changed Washington.
These cases require tangible damages to reputation and proof of false statements.
Jurassic has forgotten what made people love this franchise. Real. Tangible. Dinosaurs.
For sure, there are also tangible things we have to do offensively.
It also makes the threat of climate change a bit more tangible.
The Internet excels at images of print, so vivid they feel tangible.
In this new world of film, sometimes we don't have tangible markers.
Yet Xi critics can be correct without posing him any tangible threat.
Please do not take away America's only tangible recognition of our sacrifice.
But a Cruz win would have two tangible effects on the race.
But its more insidious — and perhaps more permanent — effects aren't as tangible.
They're rooted in a history that feels real and tangible to me.
The generals' absence may therefore have less tangible effect than many fear.
After all, cash is tangible — you can't spend what you don't have.
More of a tangible "oopsy-daisy, we're accidentally scorching the planet" kind.
As a pollutant, their impact is much lower than less tangible menaces.
One tangible thing that did come out of the increased interest — money.
They also inspire positive reactions, and convert that momentum into tangible contributions.
They need something that is tangible and is not so time consuming.
"A directory isn't tangible, you can't interact with it," Dalzon tells Refinery29.
Some members had more tangible ideas about how to prevent future shootings.
When you were born you became my first experience of tangible love.
Fugia is only a teenager, but her sense of ambition is tangible.
These are the things that Americans are looking out, that are tangible.
And that&aposs why he&aposs racking up all these tangible victories.
Excluding goodwill, return on tangible equity (ROTE) is already a passable 10%.
But we, and certain predecessors, we paid $100 billion in tangible assets.
Now, his party will have to confront what his tangible successes mean.
It was Manhattan-centric, with few tangible benefits for the other boroughs.
Osmo connect iPads with tangible objects, like pen and paper or blocks.
But we paid $100 billion more than the tangible assets in buying.
Hopi ancestors left behind abundant and tangible proof of their existence here.
Ratings could be slashed further if tangible progress isn't made, Moody's warned.
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It will also take time to flow through to tangible metals demand.
JPMorgan achieved a 13-percent return on tangible common equity last year.
Regardless of what may come, Charlotte's piece has had a tangible impact.
The second sign of trouble for the gun lobby is more tangible.
For others, they have already depreciated the costs of those tangible assets.
But that has yet to translate into tangible gains for the economy.
To combat trafficking, tangible actions need to tackle both supply and demand.
And this approach does not only have positive and tangible health outcomes.
Together, the provisions may increase corporations' incentive to locate tangible assets abroad.
We are still waiting on tangible initiatives to deliver on this promise.
So begins her lifelong quest to render tangible her mother's loving spirit.
Aside from that, Trump's tactics have yet to yield tangible positive results.
For Jensen, the wedding dress was a tangible memory of her marriage.
But these decisions have real, tangible consequences: Does a mortgage get approved?
Credit Suisse shares are trading in line with its tangible book value.
Yet there was no new progress on tangible denuclearization from the visit.
Use this tangible evidence as proof of your professional competence and potential.
The Dickey Amendment had a tangible, chilling effect on public health researchers.
We are moved every day by the positive, tangible impact CDFIs have.
"The public should have a tangible fear of this," Mr. LaFaurie said.
Yet he is frustrated by the lack of tangible results so far.
Despite his protestations, there is tangible evidence the economy is indeed slowing.
" It will require, instead, a markedly tangible triumph of "mind over mind.
Tangible copies of the look book will be limited, according to Sears.
But it still trades at 1.3 times tangible book value, above peers.
The duo manages to transform unlikely, sometimes esoteric inspirations into tangible art.
In the short-term, there's a tangible impact right now: the economy.
I was torn: chase my dreams or take a real, tangible opportunity.
The Trump administration has also taken tangible steps toward undermining environmental regulations.
Certainly New Orleanians face problems more immediate and tangible than Confederate symbols.
But about $2.2 million of it was in compensatory, or tangible damages.
Give them some very, very tangible things that they can dive into.
They have a chance, perhaps, if they have left something tangible behind.
Soon there will be real games, tangible examples of reasons to worry.
Statements that each side released Wednesday showed little sign of tangible progress.
Amazon's arrival, city officials insisted, would yield tangible gains for area residents.
Let's start with the most tangible item in wine, the glass bottle.
There was a tangible sense of aggression, of people standing their ground.
In the end, architecture is projecting imagination to realize a tangible project.
Then, commit to getting something tangible done in the next week. 3.
That requires something much less tangible, much harder to impose from above.
But the tangible harms of facial recognition are potentially far more menacing.
The difference between March and February is going to be quite tangible.
I feel a tangible obligation to our ancestors to do this right.
I had to take a tangible piece of the show with me.
But we can still take meaningful steps toward smaller, more tangible goals.
Two previous rounds in Ankara and Moscow have not yielded tangible progress.
Once a work is committed to a tangible format, it's considered copyrighted.
In a culture of growing skepticism, charities must show donors tangible results.
But it was Bauhaus's other, less tangible legacy that stuck with me.
Less tangible, but equally severe, are the health effects of the crisis.
Germany's economic ministry then said a trade war could "cause tangible damage".
He has tangible authority over most of the regulations stemming from ObamaCare.
Aside from Talbot, though, the city had few tangible hockey success stories.
But, of course, Africa does have a tangible impact on American interests.
"That was just a tangible symptom of their awful and discriminatory behaviour."
These new economic opportunities for the black community are tangible and impactful.
Then, starting on Election Day 2017, Democratic anger morphed into something tangible.
Both issues are likely to have a tangible impact on the industry.
Yet the people of Haiti have seen few tangible benefits so far.
The lack of growth can be felt in small, yet tangible ways.
And it doesn't look like there's been much tangible progress in negotiations.
Liberals also need to learn from socialists in another, less tangible way.
Sometimes commercial success is a little bit more tangible than aesthetic success.
And here is a tangible thing we might do to fix it.
There has been a tangible shift toward class warfare in Democratic politics.
It's first song here with any sort of tangible, upfront political message.
Fitch views UBA Senegal's tangible common equity to tangible assets (17.7% at end-June 2015) as only acceptable when compared with international peers, given the bank's high loan concentration and significant exposure to low or non-rated sovereigns.
A company could decide to avoid paying taxes on its above normal, "super" foreign profits if it were instead to invest in a new foreign plant or other tangible asset, which would result in greater tangible depreciable assets.
Some are just pragmatic, and they want to invest in immediate, tangible results.
It's about taking up space, of making a tangible representation of an opinion.
In some cases, these uniforms can make a real, tangible difference in performance.
It's so much effort doing something that probably has no tangible positive impact.
I haven't bought many tangible things, but I've been traveling a lot more.
I regard intelligence as made up of tangible, mechanical and ultimately understandable processes.
But there are at least two tangible—and scary—ways online arguments differ.
This is because Caps crave tangible evidence of their progress and eventual success.
They also ask for daily reports on investments, tangible assets, properties and liabilities.
And for us this record was... Tom McFarland: Trying to find something tangible.
Its return on tangible equity, after adjusting for this, was 20073% in 22007.
Six billion dollars pre-tax on $7 billion tangible asset is wonderful business.
But for those who can remember pre-1948 Palestine, it is more tangible.
Poor Alvin, whose tangible relief at getting unequivocally positive praise doesn't last long.
By the less tangible measure of cultural influence, things get a little murkier.
By then, the accusations were starting to have tangible effects on Wansink's career.
AI will deliver tangible and important advantages for both retailers and their customers.
That's what is really nice about having something tangible — and also non-digital.
Why it matters: It's a tangible sign of the committee's makeup and direction.
Something as immediate and tangible and real as being knocked to the floor.
But maybe MasterClass gives users $100 worth of inspiration, if not tangible skills.
Another day, another tangible impact of the government shutdown on the American people.
My aim is for my work to feel tangible, colorful, dynamic and abstract.
Though the frustrations are tangible, each tale is told through a fantastical lens.
"We wanted to have tangible vision of urban mobility of tomorrow," he said.
In the new Beauty and the Beast the word "tangible" is egregiously stretched.
It's a real tangible benefit, but that's an ugly thing to talk about.
Justice felt like a real, tangible thing rather than a vague, illusory ideal.
This cult worships a higher power that's tangible, right in front of them.
Or it might just unveil the first tangible partner products for this platform.
Granted, that's after a bar brawl founded in no tangible evidence, but still!
It's neither beautiful in the conventional sense, nor possessing a tangible, individual charm.
The only tangible fixed assets listed in the accounts are plant and equipment.
Broadening your mind can make it easier to make other, more tangible changes.
Losing that resource means losing tangible social connections to people we care about.
The increased flexibility they offer presents tangible value for both founders and investors.
"Destabilising factors" in the region are "becoming more tangible and acute", it warns.
But there are tangible reasons why this fridge innovation is a bad thing.
There are tangible physical health benefits to understanding the importance of IRL relationships.
I think that's just how tangible as it can get for the kiddos.
The liberation and confidence that has come with that change is tangible, too.
The new insurance loss will lower its tangible equity to 8% of assets.
Mr Cryan's target of a 10% return on tangible equity looks far off.
Such competences often concern tangible issues and can attract much negative media attention.
They hold real and tangible evidence of the way our nation has evolved.
HTC's financial release (here) is notable pretty devoid of substance and tangible plans.
It's tangible & I cannot describe how significant, beautiful & meaningful that is for me.
Those very tangible roots make even esoteric mathematical structures feel concrete to him.
Tangible signs of supply emerging from new projects may restrain further price gains.
"For most people and policymakers, prevention is less tangible than treatment," Murthy said.
Watch Clarke have to see her one tangible solution go up in flames.
The tangible items I mentioned—food, shelter, healthcare—those are what history remembers.
If there are no tangible consequences, the predator has no reason to reform.
But one group, Hezbollah, is reaping significant tangible benefits from fighting in Syria.
But Big Tech's hulking presence has been accompanied by tangible stress for communities.
The most tangible benefit of using credit cards is, no doubt, the rewards.
Except this time, there's a tangible sense that things really might be different.
The deal represents a price-to-tangible book value of 2.0x for MBVT.
The Cubs made tangible progress toward their first World Series title since 1908.
Marker's presence also lingers in a more tangible way: his untouched Parisian studio.
Tangible political action might not be an outcome of a dank meme stash.
Content spread through platforms has tangible effects on our democracy and public safety.
These sorts of policy changes have tangible implications for health care outcomes, too.
The bank's return on tangible equity--a key profitability metric--stood at 9%.
Proceeds are going toward working capital, investments in tangible assets and loan originations.
Instead of hawking insurance or knives, he peddles a less tangible commodity: belief.
Survival became their metric of success, a tangible progression to mark the days.
Don't just get your kids apps for their iPads, get them something tangible.
The only tangible thing that we have left of him is this place.
The backlash to the GOP's anti-union efforts is also producing tangible results.
But Republicans have made little tangible progress toward that ambitious goal so far.
Tangible and decisive steps should be taken to eliminate this sense of mistrust.
This report is the first tangible deliverable that has come from that effort.
"[Putin is] not looking for that much in a tangible sense," said Miller.
Start by identifying more tangible and neutral problems, and work backward from there.
And one that also gave me a creative outlet to make something tangible.
But sometimes the debate is, or pretends to be, about more tangible questions.
Making changes around you that have long-term benefits that are very tangible.
The most tangible way to enact legislation is to get people to vote.
Without empowering workers with tangible benefits, soft nonprofit partnerships will have little impact.
And I remember the first tangible thing I ever wanted: the Super Nintendo.
Sibylle escapes tangible descriptions and brings an unexpected dimension to De Bruyckere's work.
It happened, as surely as every other tangible, provable event in my life.
Leverage, defined as gross debt to tangible equity, was 2.6x as of Dec.
All of these provide tangible benefits that support the health of the community.
It's a chance to support industry peers, in ways both tangible and intangible.
And so their success may become dependent on less tangible, more subjective measures.
The United Nations condemns Myanmar's generals but takes no tangible steps toward punishment.
" He added, "They provide an obvious, tangible symbol, for him, of having arrived.
While both sides agreed those talks were "constructive," they announced no tangible progress.
That could bring more immediate, tangible benefits to people on the autism spectrum.
Mr. Chau's most tangible achievement in Kien Hoa was the Census-Grievance program.
But the framework is the biggest tangible step yet toward ending the war.
The agreement is the biggest tangible step toward ending the 17-year conflict.
The president shows weakness and makes concessions, while getting nothing tangible in return.
This night was the first tangible evidence that the basketball romantics were right.
Economic nationalism, Bannon-style, might actually deliver something tangible to Mr. Trump's base.
The Best Self Co. Journal that helps make their 10-year plan tangible.
By legacy, I did not mean money, structures or any other tangible object.
In South Shore, the local consequences of a national transformation take tangible form.
Mr. Etheredge's insight and contemplative nature lend a tangible feel to his work.
Now liberal groups will enter the next crop of primaries with tangible excitement.
On the other hand, competitive gamers will have a tangible edge while playing.
There are no tangible signs of momentum for peace talks with the Taliban.
Less tangible but perhaps more damaging is the legacy of Piech's autocratic governance.
If American industry pushes back in tangible ways, that's something Republicans can't resist.
Support for changing street names and other less tangible symbols falls off sharply.
Kare said it's nice to see her work in a physical, tangible form.
It may not be long before AI yields tangible benefits for your health.
She wanted to offer tangible skills to guide people toward their best life.
How much more data do we need to implement and enforce tangible solutions?
The age we exist in is full of visual terrors that are tangible.
You and I will see tangible benefits in our job prospects and paycheck.
Esta frustración social debe conducir a algo tangible y detener esta violencia feminicida.
His projects were big, tangible and unmistakably the work of the federal government.
Our physical world defines tangible existence like in-person interactions and geographic location.
"We weren't given any signs that there was tangible progress made," he said.
"It is important to separate frustration from actual tangible impacts to Facebook usage."
Owning private-firm equity can produce other, less immediately tangible rewards, advocates contend.
Making it credible requires the BlackRock boss to push Saudi into tangible steps.
Talking about income equality in a tangible way will resonate with many voters.
And there are tangible, practical solutions all can take to achieve pay equity.
They need to run on a platform that focuses on tangible economic benefits.
"They'd rather spend their money on just tangible, basic consumer wants," he added.
Lincoln Clay, Mafia 3's protagonist, and his gang leaders feel tangible, believable.
RSA posted a 9 percent rise in tangible equity to 3.1 billion pounds.
Yet analysts are wary such a sales pitch will produce any tangible outcome.
Please build a real business, learn how to sell and create something tangible.
Despite the vitriol received across social media, the girls are sparking tangible mobilization.
He melds a very real social history with real people and tangible ghosts.
"That's a tangible step I hope we all can agree on," he said.
I ran to make real, tangible changes to improve lives for everyday Americans.
They outline the necessary, tangible, and terrible dimension of sending Americans into war.
Awards considered tangible property, like a T-shirt or mug, are not taxable.
But a tangible combination of all of those, he said, was still unclear.
Societies seem to need tangible money the way lovers must touch each other.
And I think 20 percent sounds like not much, but is quite tangible.
Is there an example that shows Youth Ki Awaaz has had tangible impact?
It's possible that the placebo effect is providing CBD users with tangible benefits.
These ideas are far too ethereal and individualistic to make a tangible impact.
But scientists have not determined whether eating probiotic foods regularly actually has tangible benefits.
It's a very tangible way to see the degree of change that's been made.
There's something rewardingly tangible about the change a doula can make in someone's life.
"If we don't get much tangible" when GE reports fourth quarter earnings on Jan.
There's a tangible difference between this iteration of the Jonas Brothers and the original.
He pointed to some tangible growth in the social app's ability to make money.
Above all else, Bolden made sure his club delivered tangible benefits to their community.
It's real, it's tangible and its effects have an enormous impact on people's health.
A film is linear, less tangible in contrast to a display of physical objects.
I think it's going to be something pretty tangible and reasonably easy to understand.
The House resolution will mark a tangible step forward for the Democratic investigation strategy.
"Property" can be something of value not limited to a tangible object or money.
All storytelling works best if the protagonist has something real and tangible to lose.
On the streets in New York, there is a tangible cultural resentment toward Haredim.
The women I grew up with, like most women today, have tangible, marketable skills.
Mami had given her a tangible task in the face of a broken relationship.
Bookshelves have been surprisingly good for me, but they hold tangible benefits for everyone.
For them, AI is kind of nice, but they want to see tangible results.
A lie would have immediately helped you in a very tangible and obvious way.
So the conversation is at the table in a more real and tangible way.
Ultimately, is a folding phone better in some tangible way than a regular phone?
They are the tangible equivalent of feeling body processes shutting down, one by one.
For a while it seemed to work, even if it yielded limited tangible results.
Some will be backed by tangible assets, such as property, located in other jurisdictions.
Classic cybersecurity, as we know it, deals mainly with potential damage to tangible infrastructure.
The reason, she elaborated, is that it does not have tangible, real-world value.
An asset can be tangible like a truck, or intangible like an insurance requirement.
Without visible, tangible benefits on offer, they will not undertake the work of organizing.
Beginners — especially modern youth — desire something tangible, something visual that results from their work.
Mostly, though, this album constructs its own vivid, garish, squeaky veneer, a tangible plasticity.
This law would provide resources that will have a tangible impact on students' experiences.
Nevertheless, apps that do the work responsibly are having a tangible and impressive impact.
For many, the costs are likely to end up more tangible than the benefits.
But when he comes over – tearful and aloof – the pain between them is tangible.
And that was always tangible: Just by not stopping I became the best one.
MPS reckons its tangible book value following its restructuring would be 9.1 billion euros.
MTB's tangible common equity ratio stood at 8.49% versus a 6.41% 10-year average.
Their goals and desires and hopes and dreams are tangible and easy to explain.
"We love the idea of an intangible made tangible and vice versa," says Klapper.
Let's look at the area where Obama had the most tangible success: the economy.
This symbolism is simple yet powerful — she's becoming more real, more tangible, more human.
The tangible threats you face are that much scarier because of the creepy atmosphere.
With InDesign, you'll be able to create impressive, tangible designs, like brochures and flyers.
State ballot measures, like in Ohio and Nevada, are where the tangible action is.
All the others bar JPMorgan trade below tangible book value, an even lower hurdle.
But what Barnes did Friday night was very visible, very tangible and very timely.
Every role would influence a country's PR level, impacting funds in a tangible way.
The whole goal is to make entrepreneurship a tangible reality, rather than a fantasy.
VICE: What could some of the tangible effects of Trump's moves so far be?
MTB's tangible common equity ratio stood at 0003% versus a 6.41% 10-year average.
One particularly tangible impact of FDA's funding lapse is the suspension of routine inspections.
These 16 shows had tangible impacts on laws, politics, diversity, and our cultural lexicon.
The device is tangible, it's something we can pin our hopes to, our aspirations.
Instead, he advocated for a return to social realism: paintings depicting tangible, everyday life.
Unlike the robber barons of yore, today's Wall Street tycoons don't build anything tangible.
Such a declaration would give Trump something tangible to point to as a success.
Wolaco is "solving a very tangible problem, but we have only scratched the surface."
Denying visible, tangible reality is a dicey business, even for the modern US right.
Her sex appeal is just as powerful a tool as her more tangible weapons.
There are also less tangible but no less important reasons to release the returns.
This is just one way the accuracy of the death toll has tangible consequences.
There are tangible consequences of inaction, and it's the American people who are suffering.
Therefore, switching your beef burger to chicken or pork would make a tangible difference.
Still, the park's charm was tangible from day one, and vintage photos prove it.
I want to prove that these theories are correct in a very tangible fashion.
Each provided real, tangible outcomes of international negotiations and have served their purposes admirably.
Safer Choice has provided tangible, bottom-line results for consumers, businesses and environmental advocates.
For that reason, she wants you to make that target as tangible as possible.
Still, for the people CNN spoke to, there are tangible benefits to the program.
Anyone agreeing to that would definitely want something tangible to come out of it.
What you can do: Donate to organizations working to make a tangible, sensitive impact.
No one is indifferent to them because they have an immediate and tangible impact.
The title confers no tangible benefits but it can be used to promote tourism.
Anecdotal evidence can't be measured in a laboratory and most scientists want tangible data.
But this week's news is more specific and tangible compared to the previous ones.
Today, there's no tangible, step-by-step plan to reset the balance in Albuquerque.
Reyes is an artist known for proposing tangible, creative solutions to the world's problems.
Indie in 2017 feels a lot less tangible than it did eight years ago.
Whether these demands will lead to any tangible action is still an open question.
" But the warm glow of hooking someone up with HBO access is "very tangible.
Bear witness to what is happening in the moment, the things that are tangible.
Nor is the group advocating for any tangible social media regulations at this point.
But the US government has taken real, tangible actions that affect the Hollywood community.
Sometimes this validation happens in tangible ways: Martin is adept at rewarding true fans.
There's a complexity with layers of things that are very tangible and very human.
"I don't really think this kind of tangible opportunity exists anywhere else," says Francisco.
And he demanded that his underlings show tangible improvements in services within 100 days.
Though it's tension-filled music, the band's tangible tightness makes it an inviting listen.
Those closest to Mr. Cuomo say the tangible has always particularly appealed to him.
"People are so internet-focused — there's this missing connection to the tangible," she says.
The opportunity at hand, as a result, made the tension tangible even before tipoff.
"We are utterly pleased to see tangible improvement in all source markets," he said.
The outcome and what tangible, verifiable change they may produce will matter far more.
Her challenge now is to parlay her performance and her money into tangible results.
It's tangible in Amazon's Echo speakers when the smart assistant Alexa speaks to you.
The volatile global trade backdrop could also benefit emerging markets in more tangible ways.
Many of these tangible and intangible elements are simply absent in modern-day China.
Minor's research provides tangible takeaways for leaders thinking about how to group their staff.
At the United Nations, diplomatic efforts to revive the truce made no tangible progress.
It would take some tangible influence on the U.S. economy and on inflation expectations.
Two previous rounds in Ankara and Moscow have failed to yield any tangible progress.
They are the ones making tangible accomplishments in lowering the cost of reaching space.
To many here, the Inukjuak clinic is a tangible example of what is possible.
Replicating that proficiency over and over was tangible evidence I was good at something.
Warren's shellacking of Bloomberg had two tangible impacts in the days following the debate.
The bittersweet nature of the immigrant experience is made tangible for half an hour.
You're also creating bottlenecks where there's no tangible reason for a bottleneck to exist.
Universities could be held accountable for tangible outcomes of the translational research they conduct.
It's a reminder of his past, a tangible record of a time long gone.
"Energy is everything and in this case, it is palpable and tangible," Blowers said.
The need for leadership toward achieving tangible climate change solutions has never been greater.
This will all be independent of any objective evidence of tangible improvements for Americans.
A second experiment extended this territorial feeling to something less tangible: an artistic design.
Last year, those projects — other than the fund-raising for Anthology — produced tangible results.
But every employee has made individual contributions -- tangible and intangible -- to your organization's success.
If even a small fraction cast their ballots, it could have a tangible influence.
We will learn if the movement has had a tangible impact on national politics.
A 3D pen can turn it into a tangible structure right before your eyes.
Real Salt Lake joined the league without any tangible link to the Spanish monarchy.
Their personal narratives added tangible stakes to the often-abstract discussions about climate policy.
They identified dozens of ways diplomacy could deliver tangible benefits to the American people.
But the biggest and more tangible immediate outcome of this meeting will be political.
Adding a woman GP is a tangible achievement — even if it's a minimal one.
Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa's "Revindication of Tangible Property" (2018) was especially commissioned for the biennial.
Their demo, Corporeal, was released in 2015, the first tangible document of Cavernlight's grief.
LG: But I didn't see anything tangible or physical out there, on the floor.
They are relics of past, personal devotion — tangible objects that once affirmed spiritual faith.
This Korean girl group's second album, as tangible as Silly Putty, terrifically demonstrates why.
Flynn's powers are less tangible, but his role is critically important all the same.
As part of the Pioneer transaction, Amundi has issued EUR645 million in senior unsecured and Tier 2 debt to its parent, CA. Balance sheet leverage, calculated as tangible equity-to-tangible assets, was better than sector average at 32% at end-2016.
The bank's return on tangible equity rose 88 basis points to 8.4 percent at end-June, the statement showed, and StanChart said it was confident its new strategy would help deliver a full-year return on tangible equity greater than 10% in 2021.
That being said, the gap between 4K and anything below it is much more tangible.
To be part of a group is not a tangible thing, but it's very important.
Davie Rickenbacker was a true joy to watch play, his glee tangible through the screen.
Meaningful, tangible suggestions that any ally can act on immediately if they want to help.
On Saturday, Villaseñor called for investment in science education and tangible action on climate change.
Spending tangible cash triggers a psychological sense of loss, resulting in more thoughtful fiscal behavior.
Something new, something scary, something with no tangible leadership now or for the foreseeable future.
The fact that this form of investment is less tangible makes it easy to miss.
Fitch expects SHC to maintain its strong capitalisation, with debt/tangible equity at around 2.5x.
In Mocoa, there is tangible fear among residents who worry a fresh disaster could strike.
As tangible products are democratized, perhaps luxury will shift into an experience, not an item.
The bank had targeted a 10% return on tangible equity over the 2016-20183 period.
In recent years, science has gone a long way toward turning empathy into something tangible.
But their optimism is tempered by their desire for something more tangible than public sentiment.
It felt tangible, a digital world that could convey the feeling of communing in worship.
He added that there was no tangible evidence that the global economy was already slowing.
To be clear, there aren't a lot of tangible benefits with high-refresh-rate screens.
This is largely what inspired Condren to stream something more tangible in the first place.
In fact, Goldman and Morgan Stanley shares trade below the even-lower tangible book value.
Its return on tangible equity (RoTE), a standard measure of profitability, was a respectable 11.2%.
In the 153 crisis, Mr Hoenig notes, their losses amounted to 6% of tangible assets.
As we make tangible impact, people start to see one another in a different light.
Intuition is best utilized if channeled through a more tangible medium, like numerology or tarot.
SOME great economists are Aristotelians, discerning the logic of markets from tangible examples around them.
That America only includes Black citizens in its story when it serves some tangible purpose?
And a few years ago, she decided to turn their love story into something tangible.
And despite the lack of tangible closure — because how can Steve ever justify his behavior?
"It's easier to stomach aid-dependency when it comes with tangible impacts," says Mr Wydick.
It was the companies that make tangible goods that had their stocks soar on Thursday.
Kaya's music, deeply personal in nature, is slowly becoming tangible outside of her own consciousness.
Replace "data" with the word "dollars" and the value exchange becomes a lot more tangible.
Interest around this platform and what this platform can do has never been more tangible.
There was no suggestion that any inappropriate activity or tangible conflict of interest had occurred.
Indeed, there were no tangible concessions from the North (or, for that matter, the South).
Indeed, economists often work on the basis that tangible costs and benefits outweigh subjective values.
Trump's Vietnam summit with Kim earlier this year ended without any tangible progress on denuclearization.
I'm too cool for school (and by school, I mean emoting in a tangible way).
Because without some accountability (and real, tangible change), the long-term implications will be devastating.
This was tangible proof indicating her daughters' instincts were correct: John was really a criminal.
You end up noticing a tangible difference between materials whenever you pick up the phone.
If their obstructionism goes unchecked, it will continue harming American citizens in very tangible ways.
"Color is a tangible, active thing that carries the energy of the sun," Gardner said.
Governor Bruce Rauner's office said S&P's report underscores the need for "tangible" pension reform.
Republican members of Congress need something tangible to take to their constituents come August recess.
But passengers are likely to choose convenience if they see no tangible cost, said Marda.
But the investigation into the root cause of this issue has yielded few tangible results.
The history of that is still incredibly tangible for a lot of people, isn't it?
So I think that's tangible evidence that there is a disconnect, and responsive means listening.
This payment is the tangible "value" that farmers are looking to get from their data.
But it's the more tangible features that early adopters really like, said CEO Peter Yorke.
It sounds silly, but the touch of your fingertips against each other is literally tangible.
Thornwell has come a long way, and done so with hard work and tangible improvement.
"What this does is, makes it real, makes it tangible, makes it objective," he said.
It is important to practice magic in a tangible, real life, on-the-ground way.
Eliminating state-sanctioned mistreatment of minorities will be a significant first step towards tangible progress.
"Dialogue... has been useful, but has not led to tangible next steps," the FSB said.
It's certainly a tangible development, and one that the national press has really latched onto.
He is also flat-out awed by space rocks as pieces of the tangible cosmos.
Botify is a sort of analytics tool to back your SEO assumptions with tangible numbers.
It means making tangible space for these students in their own studies in the school.
Daly's excitement at the encounter is tangible, as she describes the experience in the video.
Finally received just before Mother's Day, it is now another tangible connection to Virginia Christoffersen.
It's-- in terms of return on tangible assets, I mean, this is a great business.
There's very few companies that are earning $6 billion on $7 billion of tangible assets.
In no particular order, here are 30 innovations that made a tangible difference in 2017.
People are then able to have something tangible, by means of which they can remember.
None of this Russia business has had a tangible effect on the markets so far.
The growing militarization of the police is a tangible trend, and drones enhance this tendency.
Blocks offer children a way to develop and work on tangible computing methods and patterns.
Winemakers agree at this point that you don't lose anything tangible by using a screwcap.
Democrats have to enthusiastically promote social welfare as a tangible, necessary benefit to people's lives.
The challenge, then, is to make longer lines have a tangible impact on the agency.
This reality is changing fast; we are well-connected but the connections are less tangible.
I feel like "Atlantis to Interzone" was the first real, tangible example of new rave.
As fate would have it, many companies (think services) do not have significant tangible assets.
Years after Pearson's heretical vision, how does the American church reckon with those tangible evils?
The V6 growl is missed, but the overall refinement of the CX-9 is tangible.
"A summit which produces nothing tangible, but lowers the temperature" in the region, Roggeveen said.
While the film's other scientists are paleontologists and botanists — colorful, tangible sciences that children admire!
Your connection as siblings feels like a tangible thing, and your voices meld so beautifully.
"  There are key players you need to know before we move into the tangible "proof.
When a space is monetized, its value spreads into the less tangible medium of prestige.
They are finding signs of tangible political change in statements by Democratic leaders, as well.
It's about human health, which is far more tangible than parts-per-million of CO2.
Whether they're tangible enough to solve for the perils that velocity presents I can't say.
Increasing their coverage goes beyond symbolic moves to change VA's motto by providing tangible benefits.
Whether or not star cards make a tangible difference in gameplay is tough to tell.
And don't forget the crucial but less tangible concerns: Will my family be happy here?
As a global community, we need to take real, tangible steps to meet this challenge.
It's best to select areas that are more likely to produce tangible outcomes, Kanioura said.
Maisel a more real, more tangible, more likable as a whole because its heroine isn't.
"There's a tangible bottom-line business impact when employees and companies values match," Richter says.
Most of the tangible remnants of traditional Yugur culture stem from their longstanding nomadic life.
Though this may seem hyperbolic, it is of tangible concern given the rhetoric of Democrats.
"[President Obama] has neglected to take tangible steps to address these persistent cyberinfrastructure challenges," Sen.
Metal may be inherently inhuman, the uneffaced index of industrialization, but at least it's tangible.
This is not to say that rescheduling cannabis would not have any positive tangible effects.
"I want to make sure that the client walks away with something tangible," she says.
"I think come January through April, they're going to see tangible tax relief," said Rep.
There's a tangible difference between a 5-4 conservative court and a 6-3 one.
For Kim Jong Un, his window for offering anything other than tangible measures is closing.
He then provided a plan for turning any frustration with Ingraham's behavior into tangible action.
Experts told CNBC, however, that the meeting was unlikely to produce any real, tangible outcomes.
To begin with, constituents will expect progress that can be tied to tangible policy results.
They broadcast every day to build on that social following, but it's not always tangible.
Q. When should the United States expect to see tangible benefits from the nuclear deal?
"I understood fairly quickly that real estate is a tangible path to wealth," says Conlon.
And yet, they have had a tangible impact on the future of the Democratic Party.
So again, this is not the end of this very real, tangible and ongoing investigation.
The stock is still well below Citi's reported tangible book value of $64.57 per share.
Do people want something tangible as a reaction to apps and clouds and expansion packs?
The USWNT is in prime position to turn this from a debate to tangible results.
Are you doing this stuff in order to consciously create tangible connections to your music?
What does have a long-lasting tangible effect is the progress that has been made.
They campaign in poetry, using appealing slogans, but once elected, there are no tangible results.
The dangers are more tangible and immediate to voters, regardless of whether they support Trump.
We need to find a way to make the impact of their actions more tangible.
You wouldn't want to offend your neighbors with a tangible demonstration of a strong opinion.
Few have the type of hard, tangible assets that can survive a gap in service.
Some Crimeans consider the bridge the most tangible sign that Russia is improving their lot.
On taxes and health care, by contrast, there are very real tangible consequences at stake.
As time progressed, thirst became realer and more tangible as our modes of communication evolved.
Vedaa said she hoped to provide lawmakers with tangible examples of the trade war impact.
" She adds that it's past time to hold perpetrators "accountable in a real tangible way.
It's a much more insidious and effective way of achieving tangible political and policy outcomes.
Sherman's cameos transport the most contemporary form of portraiture from the digital into the tangible.
These genres are pushing the artist to manifest fantasies into something tangible for their audience.
"Jersey's historic buildings are a tangible part of the island's distinctive cultural heritage," he said.
Marvel wanted to give fans a tangible touch point for the 80th anniversary, Brevoort said.
The danger here is not that Trump's Twitter account will necessarily lead to tangible policy.
"So many promises are illusions, and we're trying to make that tangible," Ms. Allora said.
"Everyone's mood was lifted because we're all doing something that's very tangible," Ms. Matthews said.
Victoria's gift was a tangible lesson, something I have been able to carry with me.
"McDonald's efforts for this training are not going to yield tangible, measurable results," Sisco said.
Leverage ratios are computed by dividing a bank's tangible common equity by its total assets.
"Now I have a tangible package in my house that outlines my wishes," he said.
Years present: 21912 to 21920 Uranus in earthy Taurus reflects your talent for tangible innovation.
Deeply ingrained bias against black women's natural, unstraightened hair has tangible effects on women's lives.
We must instead empower at the local level and lead in constructive and tangible ways.
Since the enactment of the tax law, the tangible effect has been remarkable and historic.
According to Fujino, perseverance without seeing any tangible results over decades was the biggest challenge.
Self-limiting drone exports has not stopped proliferation and harms U.S. interests in tangible ways.
Better to cut loose the impractical and hold tight to tangible certainties, my parents advised.
But the actual tangible improvement in the economy is not happening yet, Goldman's analysis shows.
If those numbers say 10% and most American businesses earn over 10% on tangible equity.
But to achieve success in the hospitality industry, Mr. Munko emphasizes other, less tangible skills.
Compare that to when Wall Street collapsed or currencies that aren't backed by anything tangible.
On Tuesday, the weather in Moscow was the most tangible cause of the restrained mood.
First, they must earn good returns on the net tangible capital required in their operation.
And on $215 billion of tangible assets, it uses about $2830 billion of fixed assets.
In the morning, my skin is soft, plump, and well hydrated without any tangible residue.
All across the country, solar energy is providing real, tangible benefits to the American people.
Noncompete agreements, like other anti-competitive practices, poison our economy in larger, less tangible ways.
It is tangible proof of that which they say is theirs and must never be.
Issues like climate change are more tangible, due to disasters like the wildfires in Australia.
Yet the over-all effect is as taut with tangible evidence as a detective story.
They came up with 33 tangible, doable recommendations, most of which have not been implemented.
When it comes to making a financial plan, you should have specific and tangible goals.
Instead, get involved in a tangible way — volunteering, donating money or even running for office.
Any friend who prefers experiences over tangible items will love a gift card to StubHub.
The 3-week-long conference yielded very few tangible outcomes related to addressing climate change.
One year later, the tangible results of this critical policy change continue to become evident.
Getto isn&apost a beginner when it comes to turning unique concepts into tangible businesses.
CREDIT SUISSE SAYS RETURN ON TANGIBLE EQUITY (ROTE) OF 9%, UP FROM 5% IN 2018
Going forward, the British bank wants to achieve a return on tangible equity above 10%.
It also underscores the pressure transit officials are facing to show tangible progress since Gov.
That's kind of the most tangible right now, what is the biggest technology for us.
These disasters helped make the somewhat abstract warming of the planet tangible in people's minds.
Until it is backed up by tangible political organizing and advocacy, it will remain aspirational.
There is an almost tangible sense of divine power when you look at this image.
The science is largely intangible; the harm done to unemployed coal miners by environmental regulations tangible.
Fara uncovers at least one tangible record of them struggling with their role in the war.
"Kids are looking for something that looks tangible," Abrams said of the popularity of escape rooms.
Our core business generated a return on tangible equity north of 10%, which is our target.
Humans are visceral beings, and without a tangible value for money, we lose our financial senses.
Wallace's servant Luv (Sylvia Hoeks) has the most tangible personality, yet she's obsessed with pleasing Wallace.
"The beauty of this campaign is that it makes contributions both tangible and digestible," explains LaGuardia.
To that end, Ross suggested the White House propose tangible, immediate investments in the Palestinian economy.
"Those sorts of tangible elements are at the heart of what NATO stands for," he said.
Turn your intimate time into a tangible work of art with the Love Is Art Kit.
Pop culture's challenge, then, is turning dating apps into something as visually compelling as tangible reality.
But Beckerle said the report showed that there had been no tangible change on the ground.
That's partly why something simple, measurable and tangible like giving everyone $1,000 per month seems attractive.
Creating something tangible that will be a part of their history is always a big deal.
It's more like being dropped inside a moving painting, where everything feels simultaneously unreal and tangible.
"It creates a tangible risk of violence, discrimination and other trauma," she said in the statement.
Strikers like Gomez are pushing for tangible action, like the adoption of the Green New Deal.
"[Donors] see this as something very simple and a very tangible way to make a difference."
"The trade negotiations between China and the United States have already achieved tangible progress," Geng said.
However, details as to how the commission will function and produce tangible systemic change remain elusive.
Finally, we must ensure that the work of whistleblowers has a tangible and long lasting impact.
That means it's not going to be particularly tangible outside of the world of the Internet.
It is based on tangible evidence, but there is discretion — the judge can use his discretion.
Read on for some tangible tips on how to take control of your financial future, today.
"We demonstrated our plan is on track and yielding tangible results," Mustier told analysts on Thursday.
Hard at work," he tells me, "And I would argue its benefits are real and tangible.
Doing experiments with chocolate is fun and all, but did the students truly learn anything tangible?
These books can offer realistic, tangible ideas and advice on how to live a healthier life.
Would we encourage his talent, or suppress it in favor of more tangible, money-making skills?
He has built a strong team, and our customer metrics reflect the tangible improvements they've made.
But ultimately, the case for a sequel will require something more tangible than sheer narrative bliss.
"You'd need to see something more tangible than just rhetoric for a broader pullback," he said.
Quiet operation, ease of use and a tangible improvement in air quality, thanks to powerful filtration.
If you're craving a more tangible, less fleeting option, there's that whole rose gold tumbler trend.
Those whose presence and investment yield tangible, transformative results, they will win the marketplace of ideas.
This approach is an attempt to inspire creation using tangible programming on an open hardware platform.
The #MeToo movement has affected public discourse and had tangible repercussions in workplaces in every arena.
At least if they were trading bulbs, there would be something tangible in hand—albeit worthless.
The average ratio of price to tangible book value for a bulge-bracket bank is 1.15.
You can get a lot of satisfaction from leading groups that meet a tangible social need.
For him they were as tangible and forceful as any printed page, in any bound book.
But Howard's theories offer tangible predictions that could help researchers carve out new paths toward answers.
The concept of a tangible "gender gap" between male and female voters dates back to 255.
Beyond Coal has quietly produced the largest tangible outcomes of any environmental campaign in my lifetime.
Or, put in more tangible terms, can correspond to delivering software two weeks ahead of plan.
This is pretty rare: outside of 2008, these stocks have not traded below tangible book value.
If Iranians see a tangible benefit to reformist policies, they could vote to preserve those policies.
"Wealth accumulation is a mental exercise as much as it is a tangible exercise," Avallone said.
That it's a sign of success, tangible evidence of the winning he so often talks about.
It will expand beyond video ads, teaching tangible skills and inspiring public action around childhood trauma.
Also excluding restructuring costs, the bank reported a strong 12.5% return on tangible equity for 1H17.
But there are tangible ways you can help Nice cope in the wake of the attack.
But Saldana insists there's nothing tangible that can trump confidence when it comes to looking good.
The three-day event's sessions focused on tangible solutions and calls-to-action around gender equality.
"What we want to do is focus on delivering tangible value to our customers," Coffey said.
Yet there are moments of tangible satire, introspection, and pop culture reflectiveness amid the bloody horror.
I don't know that every bout of depression has to have a tangible reason behind it.
There's a world that George created which is so unique and so distinct, and so tangible.
Why you should care: The EU battled through Brexit with few tangible negative outcomes so far.
TC: Have there been any tangible outcomes from your past two events that I could mention?
Eliminating regulatory safeguards will erase tangible public health and environmental benefits, making the public worse off.
They were making tangible billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk's well-documented dream of a human transportation moonshot.
And there are other, less tangible factors that make Ohio attractive for retailers, according to Layo.
But none of these companies are investing all that much money in long-lasting, tangible assets.
The other, more primal reason was because I have always gotten a tangible pleasure from them.
If Washington sees tangible shifts in Iran's policies, it is prepared to lift sanctions, Pompeo said.
It requires giving young women not just permission, but tangible opportunities to experiment, build and explore.
At June 30, 2017, DFS's liquidity portfolio amounted to $13.9 billion (or 14.9% of tangible assets).
Instead, they are auctioned off just like tangible properties such as a car or gold coins.
It will provide tangible assistance to millions of Americans, particularly minorities, in a fiscally responsible manner.
Washington Prime Group, another U.S. mall landlord, is finalizing plans to launch a marketplace called Tangible.
Despite gaining 30% this year, UniCredit trades at roughly half the value of its tangible assets.
The field is indeed vibrant, and new insights from researchers are driving momentum and tangible progress.
True, underlying performance is solid enough: the lender posted a respectable 11.5% return on tangible equity.
Instead, they are tangible pieces of information we can track down with a couple of clicks.
"Today's announcement marks tangible progress in America's return to the moon's surface to stay," Bridenstine said.
It was here that he gave shape and tangible form to the changes in his country.
A priest withheld from a layman the most tangible sign of one's communion with the church.
Her favorite tangible sign of couples who are communicating well about money is a simple spreadsheet.
No, dance may not leave any tangible remains, but the choreographer John Jasperse sees another possibility.
"We're not here to be an invisible presence, but something very tangible," Father Zwolenkiewicz, 65, said.
First, the U.S. must convince its regional allies to take tangible measures to meet the challenge.
Trump's delegation wants to ease trade tensions and achieve tangible trade concessions, but faces numerous hurdles.
The tax is imposed on any foreign earnings above a certain fixed return from tangible assets.
The depletion of the ozone represented a tangible danger that people could understand and rally round.
"Tie your efforts to tangible initiatives that people care about," he said in his news conference.
In both cases, employees appeared to be motivated by seeing the tangible results of their effort.
They also challenged leaders to build on this foundation of bipartisanship by taking further tangible action.
The power of those shoes as something tangible, and as a metaphor, was enormous for me.
It all seems more tantalizing and tangible than the "advantages ­unimaginable" Trubek believes the future holds.
This card's value — which is tangible and calculable — comes in the form of benefits and perks.
He is targeting a return on tangible equity of between 21.3 and 230 percent from 2019.
To date, that Doha Round of WTO negotiations launched in 2001 has not produced tangible results.
If Washington sees tangible shifts in Iran's policies, it is prepared to lift sanctions, Pompeo said.
For the past few years, Puerto Ricans have demanded Congress act and nothing tangible has occurred.
"On the quest for new tangible interfaces I experimented with zippers," Hertig tells The Creators Project.
For this reason, the next summit must deliver tangible progress to include a definition of denuclearization.
"There were no real, tangible demands by the hijacker," said Sherif Fathy, Egypt's civil aviation minister.
" Dell called on the administration to follow up on the order with "tangible goals and funding.
It will require insisting on and measuring tangible outcomes and adjusting strategy as lessons are learned.
When she died, it's fair to assume that she had no tangible idea where she was.
But it's more forgivable in Hunger—she is dealing with the tangible facts of her life.
Meanwhile, the Islamic militant group, Hamas, "has emerged without tangible achievements" after the deadly border clash.
Luckily, there is a much more reliable and tangible source from the police investigation into Williams.
Tangible book value is a measure of a company's core value excluding intangibles such as goodwill.
Schoenberg: Square 1 was purchased for about 22 times earnings and 260% of tangible book, correct?
There was also a very real, very tangible, very palpable sense of dread in the air.
It may be the only tangible thing they could ever have from a country they fled.
Chris Collins, have told reporters that they believe Trump's wall will be "virtual" instead of tangible.
So what are some tangible business reasons why companies should offer their employees flexible work options?
No, the latest crisis to hit Britain's political culture manifests in a much more tangible form.
The sleek look and feel of Apple's tangible card certainly makes you want to use it.
"It's tangible that people stare at you like a U.F.O. just landed on Earth," Karega said.
Some address tangible if arguable details: Were the resort's paving bricks red, or, less interestingly, brown?
"It's unlikely to see any tangible outcome on the nuclear issue before the summit," he said.
Dawson's disappearance as it grew colder over the decades, the arrest was a shockingly tangible update.
But American sanctions on Russia, Venezuela and North Korea have so far produced few tangible victories.
Ethiopia was a place of such tangible antiquity that development invariably exacted some jarring collateral damage.
The more tangible landscapes in the series look like a cross between Stargate and Point Break.
All the psychological effects associated with such a life change are compounded by more tangible distractions.
Within a few hours, she decided to channel the anger she was feeling into something tangible.
In other words, there's tangible Warrenphobia going around, at least in the right-of-center media.
I think that Forever Pizza is this tangible thing but also, conceptually, it should not exist.
This final project is a tangible product that you can show potential employers or educational programs.
In a very tangible sense, Tesla views its production line as a laboratory for untested techniques.
But other council members voted against the resolution, saying they wanted to see more tangible action.
"Producing tangible results is the best way to let people know you're actually working while remote."
Newman, saying prosecutors needed to show a tipper received a tangible benefit for providing inside information.
The company said Wednesday return on tangible common shareholders' equity will exceed 14% within three years.
However, with the additions of their wives and their growing families, a united foursome wasn't tangible.
There&aposs no tangible residue, and the skin doesn&apost feel sticky or tacky post-use.
Let's not allow complex future dreams to stop us from taking bold and tangible steps today.
The most tangible evidence of this can be seen in its treatment of the Iranian people.
Passing down a bit of that tangible history to family members is now Ms. Sutton's motivation.
For Mr. Putin, the nation's special reserve funds have served as Russia's main, tangible economic cushion.
Building tangible change The Global Estimates of Modern Slavery represented a milestone achievement for the field.
It is the baseline foundation on which we now must take action and build tangible change.
"We need something tangible, a bill that actually answers to our need right now," he said.
I suspect that even if you experienced no tangible consequences, the situation would still bother you.
UBS posted a return on tangible equity (ROTE) of 9% 2019, higher from 1.2% in 2012.
They might gain more attention within the Dreams ecosystem, but there's no tangible reward for that.
Giving a cashier a $20 bill in exchange for an $18 item is a tangible transaction.
"Brennan pressed Esper, saying that it sounded more like "an assessment than a specific, tangible threat.
This entire argument might hold more water if Trump showed any tangible interest in tackling corruption.
A bass line as tangible as a body, reminding us of the riddle of physical matter.
I asked mental health professionals for tangible ways to address this if you're finding it bothersome.
Kraft now makes a 23 per cent operating margin and an enormous return on tangible capital.
My confidence grew as I honed in on the really tangible value I provided for clients.
I was in a unique position to guide people in turning abstract impulses into tangible outcomes.
Along with increased regulation, these efforts created more friction against snooping and made privacy more tangible.
The environment drove her to create work that led to tangible results for brands, she said.
For instance, real estate is a real asset, one that you can see and that's tangible.
We need only observe Europe and Asia to see the tangible benefits of privately funded infrastructure.
It is a narrow focus because we want to make sure that it has tangible results.
But after working on it for more than a year, there haven't been any tangible successes.
The impact of the teenage programs isn't always tangible, but they can create a lifelong impression.
"This is a natural disaster," he says, the pride in his work tangible as he speaks.
And they insist there are few tangible signs that the committee isn't prepared for the cycle.
We&aposve made tangible progress toward creating this culture, though it&aposs a never-ending project.
They give tangible value to ideas and empower people to earn a livelihood from€ their creativity.
He said Iran needed to make tangible and sustained changes to behave like a normal country.
Perception is at once a facade that can obscure what's true and a very tangible thing.
During the first wave, it was fashionable for companies to make big investments in tangible assets.
And that's something tangible that we can offer that helps fix a problem in the community.
This is one of the first tangible examples of Trump administration actions driving up Obamacare premiums.
Despite capital contributions in 2012 and 2013, stronger internal capital generation since 0003, and the full amortization of goodwill related to the Corp Banca merger in 2015, the bank's tangible common equity/tangible assets ratio has remained below 7% since 2013 due to rapid nominal asset growth.
So in theory, the more tangible overseas assets, the less taxes on foreign earnings, and potentially less taxes altogether if a company chooses to locate a plant outside the U.S. "There is a small incentive to locate your tangible depreciable assets overseas because of this," Ekins said.
Global Soccer LONDON — For Leicester City, every passing week seems to make the impossible dream more tangible.
In long, unbroken shots, we see the reality of the death camp revealed, its textures made tangible.
However, for all the investor capital, the only tangible result so far comes from NIO's racing arm.
At the same time, the disclosure appears to represent tangible evidence of Russian interference in the election.
There's no objective way to actually know whether their "super deep learning" actually yields any tangible benefits.
Throughout 2017, the charity is aiming to record 20,000 tangible acts of kindness on a special site.
If your music is not fixed in a tangible medium (recorded, written down, etc.), it's not protected.
Leverage, as measured by debt to tangible equity, was 10.2x and 10.3x for 1Q18 and FY0003, respectively.
Klein recommends setting tangible goals, such as weekly targets, for yourself that will keep you on track.
"There is a reason why people buy panties, it is a real and tangible connection," Rose said.
What constitutes success from this summit for President Trump, and do you expect any specific, tangible breakthroughs?
To find some sort of tangible way to describe and work through that point in my life.
What's special about this new paper, however, is that it offers tangible evidence to bolster the case.
There's a tangible difference in the chapters about Blaine and the chapters about Pat Dixon, your husband.
Renren's parent company Beijing Qianxiang Wangjing has agreed to sell all tangible and intangible assets of renren.
We got an approval today, so we can advance those discussions in a more tangible way now.
But it doesn't feel emotional or tangible to expose the kind of biometric data Amazon was collecting.
There are also tangible benefits to a firm from engaging with employees and from lower staff turnover.
So I believe that these ads have a very good shot at making that real, tangible connection.
Since Gore had positioned himself as a hero, the film shaped a tangible quest from his efforts.
Whatever the case, Wu isn't only making stuff, she's building a platform, one that's tangible and powerful.
The anticipation for this release was tangible even without a rollout, and the fans responded in kind.
Dolores and the stable boy's comments seem to indicate that the Valley Beyond is a tangible location.
It also gives the fact-checking partners the first tangible sense of the impact of their work.
But unlike meditation, craft activities result in tangible and often useful products that can enhance self-esteem.
The deal is a tangible move forward in the music industry's ongoing battle with sampling and bootlegs.
Goldman shares, for example, have not traded below tangible book value on bonus day since January 2012.
The financial blow to Boeing itself, its suppliers and its airline customers is more tangible—and mounting.
Victims are finally being heard and believed in a tangible way in industries where that's long overdue.
The love in that room is genuinely tangible... until he murders his beloved sandwich in cold blood.
Another tangible piece of advice is to take the bus or walk rather than taking the underground.
That marked a coup for Rouhani and reformists eager to show tangible benefits of the nuclear accord.
It still may fundamentally be about lending out people's attention, but it may become much more tangible.
Here, however, it's clear that the Clooneys are helping their fellow man in a very tangible way.
Wall Street analysts have taken note and are anticipating some more tangible impact to begin showing up.
However, metamaterials are a hot area of industrial research that has a plethora of more tangible applications.
Just as important, though less tangible, is the trust earned by keeping going when others do not.
"Jenni, I just live in a very real world—a very realistic, practical, tangible world," he says.
For everyone else, the most tangible evidence is a series of short films apparently depicting alternate histories.
But there are tangible ways you can help those feeling the impacts of the flooding in Louisiana.
It's hard to pinpoint tangible steps we can take toward safety, because it's such a flimsy concept.
But there's something about the interactivity of the experience that made it feel more tangible and real.
I hope you understand that this sort of mistake has serious, tangible consequences for artists like myself.
The company reported that its tangible book value per share was $51.23 at the end of September.
US officials say there have been no instructions for any tangible application of the remarks by Duterte.
"I think that our closeness is tangible in the portraits that I take of her," says Cassidy.
They should remain in effect until the new government makes tangible progress on all human rights fronts.
Last year the bank's return on tangible equity (ROTE), a measure of profitability, was a decent 11.7%.
So, I don't know, a lot of this stuff, it's very diffuse harms and very tangible benefits.
"They can visually see their goals and progress, which makes [their finances] much more tangible," she said.

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