Certainly, Chia concedes the Singapore environment is tangibly more outward-looking than it was a decade ago.
Beijing has not tangibly demonstrated the political will to embark on such an ambitious modernization effort.
And, less tangibly, the political and intellectual base of Mr Cardoso's government is narrowed and diminished.
Less tangibly, the attacks may have made voters cling to the familiar from fear of the unknown.
Most recently, that message was communicated tangibly by the visit paid to a prominent shariah-adherent mosque in the Washington, D.
But it is now tangibly affecting the large public institutions that do much of the heavy lifting of American higher education.
Americans need, and clearly want, national energy policies that tangibly enhance our energy security by pursuing all available sources of energy.
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Not just the rollback in institutional support for credit counseling, the fact that there are tangibly fewer consumers actually seeking help is likewise inexplicable.
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It must create proof points beyond merely the cosmetic that tangibly demonstrate that something is not merely different, but different in a way that really matters to people.
Tangibly supporting our military is critical during these challenging times.
And he is tangibly a generation younger than the other leaders. (Pasok's further problem is that its younger politicians tend to be on the technocratic right of social democracy).
The exposition's buildings turned out to be mostly neo-classical pastiche, but the fair did bequeath a sense of cultural pride and, more tangibly, the makings of a new home for the Art Institute.
Volunteer work in your passion, a side business in your passion, an encyclopedic knowledge of your passion, and an extensive network of contacts active and influential in your passion are examples of ways to tangibly demonstrate your passion.
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By leveraging U.S. private-sector engagement, technical expertise, and financing, in partnership with Brunei, Indonesia, and other regional leaders, this initiative will tangibly enhance energy security in the Asia-Pacific, setting the path for sustainable development for the 21st century.
The object should be to demonstrate tangibly the United States' continued resolve to remain a presence and a power in the area and to collaborate actively with Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, in particular, for the common defense.
The Weinberger legacy has been tangibly evident in another area, as well: America 's extraordinary successes on the battlefield over the past two decades have been a direct result of the reinvestment in our forces and their hardware undertaken on Cap's watch .
"The international community can claim full ownership of this treaty, which will make trade in conventional arms more responsible and transparent, thus reducing human suffering and tangibly contributing to international peace, security and stability, " Catherine Ashton, the European Union's foreign policy chief, said in a written statement.
In other words, is the NFL trying to do everything in their power now to (1) tangibly enhance player safety and (2) cosmetically make it look as though they are doing everything they can to bolster player safety so that they ultimately curry favor in the courts.
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While that would be desirable in and of itself (for example, tangibly demonstrating Iraqi support for our troops' efforts and facilitating translations in the latters' interactions with local populations), there are myriad other ways in which Free Iraqis' help could be instrumental to the "hearts and minds" dimension of this conflict.
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