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A feeling of positivity and optimism, while non-tangible, is the sine qua non for effective collective action on the world stage.
We need good news stories on development | Jonathan Glennie 2011
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I would argue that this certainly applies to publishers and those delivering non-tangible [...]
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Therefore, seeking profit via non-tangible business models (entertainment, sponsorships, media rights, advertising) is necessary if we are to move beyond the taxpayers as the sole funding source; and the United States cannot do this alone.
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Hmmm. Whether or not you're willing to forego payment (or rather the chance of payment as a contest-winner) is a personal judgement, I'd say, on the basis of any non-tangible returns.
Do Not Submit to Narrative Magazine Hal Duncan 2009
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When you feel a connection with the band/artist, you are more inclined to purchase their music (even the non-tangible format) because of what you are getting for free, a connection with the artist!
Free and legal MP3s 2009
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A feeling of positivity and optimism, while non-tangible, is the sine qua non for effective collective action on the world stage.
We need good news stories on development | Jonathan Glennie 2011
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Again, it all goes back to our childhood games, and women tend to give more weight to non-tangible elements than facts in a business relationship.
Valerie Orsoni: How to Succeed in a Macho World Valerie Orsoni 2010
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And it is unlikely too about the non-tangible rewards for creative geniuses.
Idolatry in a Free Society, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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When you feel a connection with the band/artist, you are more inclined to purchase their music even the non-tangible format because of what you are getting for free, a connection with the artist!
Free and legal MP3s 2009
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And yes, they do give their money away voluntarily...but should governments be in the business of routinely taking money people's money for a non-tangible, dubious benefit, i.e. a chance at winning a jackpot?
Lotteries: a tax on the gullible Suzanne 2009
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