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assets that are saleable though not material or physical incapable of being perceived by the senses especially the sense of touch the intangible constituent of energy — James Jeans (of especially business assets) not having physical substance or intrinsic productive value intangible assets such as good will lacking substance or reality; incapable of being touched or seen that intangible thing--the soul hard to pin down or identify an intangible feeling of impending disaster

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The victim becomes, in a sense, mediumistic a vehicle for all the intangible forces in operation around her.
His research goes deeper than the brain into something more intangible than the mind.
I can see intangible things.
Dressed all in white, she is virgin, pure, superior. flitting from place to place. insubstantial as thistle down. intangible as a summer's breeze.
Well, when I said influence, I meant the indefinable sort, the intangible, subtle benefit of an input into broad general policy at its early stages while keeping constituency interests in mind.
Something has changed in a secretive and intangible way.
There were other more intangible concerns as well.
But one of the drawbacks to being intangible is that you have no say in the editorial process.
Are you trying to recapture some intangible feeling from childhood. when you dreamt of glamorous cities just out of reach?
The kind of love that makes you feel that intangible joy. in the pit of your stomach. like a bucket of acid and nerves running around. and making you hurt and happy and all over.?
But when it gets really interesting, I think, is when we use that same system of symbols to communicate. all the abstract and intangible things that we're experiencing.
And so much of our experience is intangible.
Where were you when they decided heaven Was a more intangible idea And couldn't You couldn't really get there?
The great intangible.
Just now it-- It seems rather like an intangible dream.
Can you give me an intangible reason?
Intangible. Step down for a minute and gaze upon perfection, craftsmanship, disk drive, pelvic roll.
So man is an individual memory system only because of his intangible memory.
To recapture some intangible childhood feeling. when you dreamt of cities just out of reach?
The kind of love that makes you feel. that intangible joy in the pit of your stomach.
So how can you continue to see the world as real. if the self that is determining it to be real is intangible?
Quantum mechanics allows for the intangible. phenomenon of freedom. to be woven into human nature.
I walked worlds of smoke and half-truths, intangible.
It's intangible, but I can feel it.
Rather ambitious, I should call that. His research goes deeper than the brain into something more intangible than the mind.
Intangible.
Maybe he left something intangible.
The kind of love that makes you feel that intangible joy. in the pit of your stomach. like a bucket of acid and nerves running around. and making you hurt and happy and all over.? You're head over heels?
I walked worlds of smoke and half-truths intangible.
Invisible, intangible, inaccessible!
Of course not, religion creates nothing except intangible emotional solace for those who require it.
So design is moving from this culture of the tangible and the material, to an increasingly intangible and immaterial culture, and that poses an enormous number of tensions and conflicts within design.

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The intangible characteristics that make a product more than simply useful are what differentiate expensive products from cheap products, and include design, brand name, and environmental friendliness.
For more advanced goods, the EU value added (if the intangible part of the production process is in Europe) is quite high.
It also involves, crucially, importing an essential intangible asset: knowledge.
Instead, the profitable carving up of healthy companies has freed up capital to flow to intangible assets, houses and other forms of real estate, fueling a speculative crisis.
Israelis are in no mood to give up more tangible territory for intangible promises of Palestinian good behavior; the Palestinians will resist signing on to any process that does not deliver to them all that they want.
Valuable gifts may appear to purchase intangible favours.
While providing relatively fewer tangible public goods and services directly, the Chinese government will need to provide more intangible public goods and services like rules, standards, and policies.
Success is measured not only by the number of children we enroll, nor by their achievements on standardized tests; the most important outcomes are the tangible and intangible impacts of education on the quality of students' lives.
While the economic benefits we get from biodiversity might seem intangible, they are real and quantifiable.

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