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1
Some people are born with other things I would say are
more
intangible
.
2
Despite this, his
more
intangible
qualities appear to be still in full bloom.
3
His hand is over all, and yet he is
more
intangible
than mist.
4
Hudson at First Ascent also points out an aspect that is
more
intangible
:
coachability.
5
But it was something
more
intangible
than this which kept Courtland breathless and silent.
6
All these have brought mechanical efficiency to their subjects at the cost of
more
intangible
values.
7
But it gains something
more
intangible
as well: an exemplary building which binds together the whole.
8
But there was also the
more
intangible
,
and powerful, lesson of how to be a cook.
9
That move away from commodity-type manufacturing leaves U.S. companies to compete in areas with
more
intangible
inputs.
10
But today, the firm that was once all about hardware, makes its living from
more
intangible
technology.
11
Photo: Stuff That ethos drove page views and revenue, but came at a
more
intangible
reputational cost.
12
Some hew to the idea of a tightly plotted story, others believe the concept is far
more
intangible
.
13
There is a risk of losing out of some of the
more
intangible
things that matter in business.
14
Even if all of those signals are flashing "full speed ahead", consider some
more
intangible
questions.
15
As to some of the
more
intangible
attributes of a director, intelligence, I think, is important above all.
16
What we do has an impact in the real world, but the benefit to the consumer is
more
intangible
.
more
intangible
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