Oils, bolstered by their high yields and tangible resources?
William Jones argues that only personal information as tangible resource can be managed, whereas personal knowledge cannot.
Regular Iraqi police officers, and those who protect more tangible resources like banks and oil refineries, had such essential equipment by the end of 2003.
Immigrants can capitalize on social interactions by transforming information into tangible resources, and thereby lower costs of migration.
Cultural resources also can include primary written and verbal data for interpretation and understanding of those tangible resources.
Yet day-to-day performance must reflect the simple, tangible resources such as customers, capacity and cash.
The dominant logic focused on tangible resources, embedded value, and transactions.
My report urges the Commission to convert its pledges into tangible financial resources.
In order to be competitive an organization needs tangible resources but intangible resources like core competences are difficult and challenging to achieve.
The projects provide tangible resources, such as fishing equipment, seeds and agricultural implements.