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In fact, the introduction of iOS and Android caught Microsoft so off guard, that it wasn't until February of 2010 that we saw even the first tangible evidence that the company had a product in the same league.
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In these fossilized bones is preserved the first tangible evidence that these two prehistoric species coexisted (if not especially harmoniously), rather than evolving in separate time periods.
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The key is to focus on the deployment of these new technologies on metrics that matter to the enterprise, to provide tangible evidence that people can deliver increasing value when given the right tools.
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The biggest mistake the West could make is further enhancing its ties with Turkey without tangible evidence of progress over the problem of Cyprus.
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There is tangible evidence of the support from the population and it's great when you can localise it.
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Bilyaletdinov's dismissal, a straight red card for a meaty but by no means reckless challenge on fellow substitute Morrison, provided tangible evidence of the unwelcome change of key, as did the four second-half bookings that accompanied it.
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Mr. Obama seeks to provide the putative, newly minted "democracies" with tangible evidence of his commitment to their future success.
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Teams at the Large Hadron Collider must be developing a knack for producing tangible evidence of theoretical particles.
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"We have tangible evidence of our first conversation, " he stated, and of the avenue where it all began.
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In January, scientists said they had hard evidence that foods containing "friendly bacteria" did have a tangible effect on the body.
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The cost of errors is a potential risk, but executives are usually not given any tangible or quantifiable evidence.
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