tangibly Definition In Czech

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Examples of tangibly

  • It should invest in the region financially and tangibly.

  • No less importantly, but rather less tangibly, the survey shows an increase in business optimism, in employment, and in export confidence.

  • That has already been tangibly demonstrated—it has used them on its neighbours and on its own people.

  • The goal of achieving an overall reduction in the administrative burdens on enterprises of 25% by 2012 now seems tangibly close.

  • Perhaps more tangibly than at any other stage in life, social, emotional and educational development are closely linked to health.

  • The rate of inflation will have fallen tangibly and demonstrably come the next election.

  • The vulnerability of these communities has tangibly increased during the current period of economic crisis.

  • It remains for us to work hard to ensure that our citizens can tangibly feel that they are benefiting from the results of this solidarity.

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NOVÁ SLOVA

European

May 10, 2021

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SLOVO DNE

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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