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tangible

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This gives researchers something tangible to confirm a particular panda's whereabouts and movements.

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“What’s required now is the hard work of building broad durable capabilities together, so that this technology can deliver real tangible local success.”

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Certainly there is tangible anxiety about this among many Labour MPs - far more than have publicly questioned Mahmood's proposals.

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But the government bias steering every high school student toward college is doing tangible harm to the labor market—and the young.

Thomas Kerr, a Reform UK councillor on Glasgow City Council, accused the UK government of "headline-grabbing" and predicted that the plans would make little "tangible" difference.

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

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