Even without the should and will distinction, expectations regarding tangibles are consistently low in people-based industries. |
He admitted that a winning record was a measure of success, but also said there were other tangibles that should be taken into account. |
Rampant inflation made speculation in real estate and other tangibles much more rewarding than productive work and investment. |
My answer is that more than knocking gold down to discourage the bond vigilantes from moving out of bonds into tangibles is involved. |
Most of the intelligences are linked to tangibles like objects or other people, but existential intelligence deals with intangibles. |
The so-called problem of allocation, which has bewitched some commentators, does not arise as it does with tangibles such as goods. |