Intangibles are different.
It's the "intangibles" that make business, leadership, and culture work.
Maybe the Intangibles had lost sight of the intangibles.
Some Western legal systems still deny the possibility of property in intangibles.
The problem is that intangibles have spillovers.
But the difficulty in exploiting intangibles may have prevented that.
But it lodged in my brain because you don’t often hear leaders muse out loud about intangibles.
What the draft experts were saying: "Gabbert has the frame, intangibles and arm strength teams look for.
As the Korea Economic Institute's Kyle Ferrier recently put it, Trump is "trading intangibles for tangibles."
He mentioned intangibles such as reputation and “the know-how of staff and relationships with customers and suppliers.”
The third concussion came months later, in another Intangibles game, the clock running out on a late-night midseason loss.
Depreciation applies both to tangible property such as machinery and buildings and to intangibles of limited life such as leaseholds and copyrights.
In other words, these people said, Solomon's drive to milk more profits out of Goldman may be squeezing out the intangibles that make Goldman special.
Jokingly, I said a long time ago, even if she’s hobbling around on one leg, I still think we need her to be successful because of all the intangibles she brings.”
We knew we would be looking at intangibles, too, such as how well the grills were packed, if the instructions were clear, and if assembly was reasonably straightforward.
There may well be a handful of technically better centre-backs but his intangibles were vital to the culture at club and country where there was not a legacy of winning previously.
Whatever spending occurred by the private sector was generally to upgrade communications and IT equipment, to buy intangibles (patents, copyrights, etc.) and to fund share buybacks.
While traders might be able to connect by video conference, electronic message, and phone, it can be hard to replace the other intangibles, the small bits of information a trader ingests.
We knew we’d be looking at intangibles, too, such as whether the instructions were clear, whether assembly was reasonably straightforward, and whether adjusting the vents was intuitive and easy or confusing and complex.
Postsecondary education develops intangibles like the ability to think critically, and I think this explains why non-college-educated audiences are so vulnerable to exploitation by a Pied Piper like Trump. — Aaron, Phoenix
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