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tangible

[tan-juh-buhl] / ˈtæn dʒə bəl /


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But despite the fact that there’s no tangible meaning to generational labels, American society has latched onto them hard, which has had real policy impacts.

From Salon

The French bank will also boost its return on tangible equity to 13% from 10% over the next three years, which the analysts say is at the heart of their confidence in the group.

From The Wall Street Journal

It feels palpable, it feels tangible, it feels like it’s pulsing.

From Los Angeles Times

It said Marinakis, who also owns Greek football giants Olympiacos, is "someone who loves sport and supports it in tangible ways without seeking reciprocal benefits."

From Barron's

“Today we celebrate another tangible step in our journey of recovery.”

From Los Angeles Times