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tangible

[tan-juh-buhl] / ˈtæn dʒə bəl /


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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

Her genuine pride in Summers’ work, and eagerness for it to succeed, is tangible in every post and promotional video — just like Kaye and Harvey imagined.

From Los Angeles Times

The final point is that South Korea “is making tangible progress on improving corporate governance under the Value Up program with additional catalysts expected in coming quarters,” Pasquariello said.

From MarketWatch

By turning such propositions into paintings, he converts slippery digital imagery into something lasting and tangible.

From Los Angeles Times

What started as a somewhat academic fear of an AI reckoning for white-collar workers is now starting to seem a little more tangible — at least in the eyes of Wall Street.

From MarketWatch