tangibility in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ ˌtændʒi'biliti ] ]
Examples
- While there, a visit to the remains of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp turned him into a self-described " humane realist ", with his sight of " scattered rib bones in the red clay " convincing him of the tangibility of evil.
- According to " Healing the Wounds : Overcoming the trauma of Layoffs and Revitalizing Downsized Organizations, " in the post-layoff environment, there is a need for empathy, tangibility, self-knowledge, and relentlessly seeking customers among the surviving employees.
- With " Shadow Walk ", she is turned into a shadowy cloud that moves swiftly and changes tangibility at will . " Doppelganger " is useful for conjuring a clone of Emily in order to misdirect her opponents, and is amenable to work alongside " Domino ".
- On the other hand, the attention for Joostens also played a great part in the awareness of the Belgian presence in China and raised the tangibility of the project for a great deal of people who had never heard of the activities of the Belgian missionaries, Belgian investors and Belgian diplomats before.
- Referencing his own work, Heck explains that . . . to access beauty is what we ultimately desire, and the tangibility of this access is what in my opinion ultimately differentiates fashion from art as end points on a continuum, and simultaneously elevates fashion photography to such an important place in contemporary society .
- In a similar manner to Tom Scholz of Boston, principal songwriter Sheridan does not rush to follow up albums, and to stem the demand from fans waiting for a follow up to " Floating Tangibility ", PI released a cherry-picked selection of early demos as " Ice For Eskimos " in 1998.
- Emphasis is also put on making sure children are taught at a " gradient ", so that a subject's crucial elementary concepts come before more difficult concepts . " Mass " is described as a measure of mental tangibility that students ascribe to a subject, so that students have a picture in their mind of the thing they are learning about.
- The observer is impressed by the reality, the tangibility, of this page, which is brown along its folds, torn, worn, its penmanship full of character : an ink blot swells the o in " of " ( " for abolishing the free system of English laws . . . " ); words and phrases are underlined; y's loop wide, and the stems of the d's curl into a flourish.
- "I like to hear and listen to sounds including music, putting aside all school material . " While listening to the world around her for inspiration, Ayu also found her voice by reading one of the world's renowned literary achievements . " At one time I was reading nothing but the Bible, from which I learned a lot about literature, " she said, adding that the Old Testament had a great influence on her literary ability . Her novel is couched in the persistent eloquence of women seeking justice in a patriarchal world but it does not hinder the protagonists from revealing their character and allowing the tangibility of various daily problems to arise . " Women shall themselves interpret what sex is all about.