tangible loss造句
例句與造句
- These numbers translate into tangible losses citizens can see and feel.
- The tangible loss was estimated at about 3 billion US dollars.
- That is a tangible loss on my part.
- You wouldn't ask about stealing a replacement CD from a shop, as the shop has suffered a tangible loss.
- For a second year, lawmakers will face a more tangible loss when their $ 3, 057-every-two-weeks paychecks will be withheld for as long as they go past April 1 without approving a new budget.
- It's difficult to find tangible loss in a sentence. 用tangible loss造句挺難的
- "To people in the cities, it may not be a tangible loss, something out of their pockets, but to some of us it's a loss of a heritage that had a value of its own, " he said.
- Those willing to give up compensation f and suffering in all but the most extreme cases of negligence could buy " personal injury protection " from their insurer, which would compensate them for tangible losses even in one-car accidents.
- Those willing to give up compensation for pain and suffering in all but the most extreme cases of negligence could buy " personal injury protection " from their insurer, which would compensate them for tangible losses even in one-car accidents.
- Ketcham estimated that the proposed overhaul of the Gowanus would cost the community more than $ 200 million a year in tangible losses, like less business activity, and intangible ones, like a poorer quality of life and time spent in traffic.
- And in the handful of states that have also erected formidable legal barriers to suing for intangible " pain and suffering " _ notably Michigan _ no-fault has done a decent job of covering tangible losses while keeping down insurance premiums.
- The report sought to quantify tangible losses, including the amount of office space destroyed and the number of jobs lost, as well as less tangible ones _ for example, the effect that post-Sept . 11 attack symptoms like shock, disbelief and anger have on worker productivity.