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“Iga is a player on a mission. She’s more focused. She doesn’t get upset at all when she’s losing. She just has all the ingredients to be a champion. She really does. She checks all the boxes — the intangibles and the tangibles.”

“There are so many tangibles that come to play. It’s like trying to wrap your arms around Jell-O and then pick it up,” he said.

Saturday’s results will likely weigh the importance of tangibles against intangibles, statistics against collective success.

Bera told the Center for Strategic and International Studies he would like to see "real tangibles" from the summit, including on the economic front, "whether that's in the semiconductor space ... the clean-energy, electric-vehicle space."

From Reuters

There were also mixed reactions with regard to tangibles.

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

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