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    In·tan·gi·ble
    /inˈtanjəb(ə)l/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. an intangible thing: "intangibles like self-confidence and responsibility"
  2. 11 hours ago · Beginning in the second quarter, Honeywell will exclude the impact of amortization expense for acquisition-related intangible assets and other acquisition-related costs 4, including the related ...

  3. 11 hours ago · We understand ‘resources’ in line with Feldman and Worline’s (2011) Resourcing Theory, which considers the ampliative cycle of resources, viewing resourcing as a process of enlarging conceptions of what is already known. Resources are usually defined as tangible or intangible assets that can be possessed or owned.

  4. 11 hours ago · We define segment profit, on an overall Honeywell basis, as operating income, excluding stock compensation expense, pension and other postretirement service costs, amortization of acquisition-related intangibles, certain acquisition-related costs, and repositioning and other charges.

  5. 11 hours ago · Experts in the design field, Ron Dick and Mike Niezer, talk about everything you need to know about a build project.

  6. 11 hours ago · Along with the provided visual and tactile experience of common furnishings, scentscaping allows you to decorate your home that embraces an often-overlooked intangible design element. More than aesthetics, this trend offers a way to create a sanctuary that supports your mental and emotional health.

  7. 11 hours ago · Intangible heritage refers to the non-physical aspects of heritage, including traditions, customs, and knowledge. It includes practices such as traditional music, dance, crafts, and oral history. Intangible heritage is an essential part of cultural identity and provides a sense of continuity and connection to the past.

  8. 11 hours ago · This glossary of economics is a list of definitions of terms and concepts used in economics, its sub-disciplines, and related fields.

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