| 11. | One method allowed investors to treat an intangible asset as tangible.
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| 12. | Finally, there are the intangibles such as will and experience.
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| 13. | Docking spokesman Scott Swenson pointed to another, more intangible edge.
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| 14. | Capturing something that intangible requires many hours dedicated to the studio.
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| 15. | Intellectual property, such as patents, are considered intangible assets.
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| 16. | And the issues are very, very technical and very intangible.
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| 17. | These are the intangibles that separate the good from the great.
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| 18. | Beyond savings on child care, such arrangements offer intangible benefits.
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| 19. | "He's just got those intangibles,"
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| 20. | But the intangibles that contribute to success appear to be missing.
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