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But he still found himself on the short side of tangibility.
We wanted to make sure it was real advertising, so you had a sense of tangibility.
Later he adds the obvious: the direct tangibility of nature.
The animals seem to move in and out of focus without ever losing their immediate tangibility.
The video also comments on the tangibility of information.
The contact had an almost physical tangibility to it.
Anyone who believes in the tangibility of language will want to move in.
Perhaps there is something here after all, some substance, some tangibility.
Tangibility is the attribute of being easily detectable with the senses.
It's a really nice touch that adds a sense of tangibility to the multitasking system.
Mary, her splendid tangibility mostly disappeared, moves right along.
I'm still thinking them perverts don't have much more than some kind of limited tangibility broadcasting.
And, I mean, the tangibility of it really makes a difference, the fact that it exists physically.
True, the nomads had seen it, as well, but to Bedouins a mirage would have its own tangibility.
Halfway to the top, the darkness took on a velvety tangibility, as if Ghost might stroke it with his hand.
As a digital currency, Bitcoin suffers from a tangibility problem.
In contrast, live telecasts, lack any tangibility or permanence.
Marketers have classified products on the basis of durability, tangibility and use (consumer or industrial).
What he saw took on tangibility.
Sound 'increases the sense of tangibility,' says Smith.
With the ground shifting 24 hours a day, it provided two hours of grounded tangibility each night, exhilarating in an opposite way.
The apparition, though visible, was without tangibility.
It pushes us to consider what constitutes information and whether tangibility is necessary for it to be considered information.
It had a sense of permanence to it, of tangibility, despite its elusiveness.
But the issue of tangibility goes further than this: it is evaluative; it says something about service products and service jobs.