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tangible

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By failing to pass Build Back Better, Democrats lost the chance to deliver easy-to-understand, tangible economic benefits and solidify their image as the party of working people.

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To bridge the gap between hype and tangible development, they say, a new generation of interdisciplinary thinkers must be cultivated.

"The question is: Can visualizations of satellite imagery add another level to this, that is a bit more tangible and emotionally engaging than a color-coded map of reds, yellows, and blues, while still being trustworthy?"

It’s hard to say if the shakeup in the Legislature will produce tangible reforms.

In this way, we encourage civic engagement and make climate adaptation both tangible and motivating.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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