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intangible

[in-tan-juh-buhl] / ɪnˈtæn dʒə bəl /


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It also included training in intangible skills, she said: “How to walk into a room, how to own a room, how you’re projecting your posture and your voice.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Still, being asset-light means the balance sheets of many tech companies are stocked with intangible assets, including patents and licenses, rather than capital assets, such as factories or specialized equipment.

From MarketWatch

"But at the same time, we are stable, we are predictable. We are reliable and we are trusted, and these are intangible assets that others would die to have."

From BBC

As part of that, remember to include information about intangibles: how the employee is regarded by peers, what attitude he or she brings to the job, how proactive he or she is about handling tasks.

From The Wall Street Journal

The document specifies that “the word ‘property’ as used herein shall mean and include everything, whether tangible or intangible, subject to ownership.”

From The Wall Street Journal