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Success becomes defined as a good set of recommendations, even if there is no tangible change.
FORBES: Ask for Results Instead of Reports
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These activities deliver tangible change and improve the well-being of entire communities.
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Launched in November 2011, WeTopia has brought tangible change to the world, just by encouraging gamers to play for a good cause.
FORBES: How Social Games Are Changing the World
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So how soon would you like to see that tangible change?
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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Carlesimo has seen a tangible change.
WSJ: Nets: Dwight Who?
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We applaud tangible change.
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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.
BBC: Youssouf Mulumbu
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You can't praise something that's not tangible, that's merely a cosmetic change.
WSJ: The Weekend Interview with Manal al-Sharif: The Woman Who Dared to Drive
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Members of Congress know that climate change legislation doesn't offer tangible benefits to voters, so they're unlikely to act unless they feel pressure from activists in their districts.
CNN: How to fight climate change
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Although it is unlikely to significantly change the language, there are some tangible benefits that will be left behind as a result.
BBC: News
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It is not surprising that Bali is unlikely to achieve anything tangible, for it is aimed at the hardest part of climate-change mitigation getting an international agreement which all the big emitters ratify.
ECONOMIST: Climate change