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1 Intangibles

2 Ben Klemens He has argued in a book (entitled Math You Can't Use]) and a law review article (PDF) that intangibles such as computer code and mathematics should not be patentable subject matter.

3 Collaboration Art groups
Beyond the tangible benefits, there are important intangibles

4 Services and intangibles can be sold, too
eBay - Items Services and intangibles can be sold, too

5 Integrity - Notes "The value evolution: Addressing larger implications of an intellectual capital and intangibles perspective" (PDF)

6 Technocapitalism - Corporate power and organization
Luis Suarez-Villa, in his 2009 book Technocapitalism: A Critical Perspective on Technological Innovation and Corporatism argues that it is a new version of capitalism that generates new forms of corporate organization designed to exploit intangibles such as creativity and new knowledge

7 Technocapitalism - Corporate power and organization
This perspective on globalization---and the effect of technocapitalism and its corporations---also takes into account the growing global importance of intangibles, the inequalities created between nations at the vanguard of technocapitalism and those that are not, the increasing importance of brain-drain flows between nations, and the rise of what he refers to as a techno-military-corporate complex that is rapidly replacing the old military-industrial complex of the second half of the 20th century.

8 Pricing - Elements of pricing
How much to charge for a product or service? This question is a typical starting point for discussions about pricing, however, a better question for a vendor to ask is - How much do customers value the products, services, and other intangibles that the vendor provides.

9 Property - Overview Generally, the ground and any buildings which are permanently attached are considered real property, while movable goods and intangibles such as a copyright are considered personal property

10 Val IT - Relationship to VMM
how to compare the "apples" (tangibles) with "oranges" (intangibles) from individual projects to help maintain balance.

11 Intangible asset - General standards
The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) offers some guidance (IAS 38) as to how intangible assets should be accounted for in financial statements. In general, legal intangibles that are developed internally are not recognized and legal intangibles that are purchased from third-parties are recognized. Wordings are similar to IAS 9.

12 Intangible asset - General standards
Under US GAAP, intangible assets are classified into: Purchased vs. internally created intangibles, and Limited-life vs. indefinite-life intangibles.

13 Intangible asset - Taxation
Definition of "intangibles" differs from standard accounting, in some US state governments. These governments may refer to stocks and bonds as "intangibles. "

14 Futures contract - Futures contracts and exchanges
There are many different kinds of futures contracts, reflecting the many different kinds of "tradable" assets about which the contract may be based such as commodities, securities (such as single-stock futures), currencies or intangibles such as interest rates and indexes. For information on futures markets in specific underlying commodity markets, follow the links. For a list of tradable commodities futures contracts, see List of traded commodities. See also the futures exchange article.

15 Applied information economics
Hubbard, How to Measure Anything: Finding the Value of Intangibles in Business, 2nd ed., John Wiley Sons, 2010

16 Video game developer - Crunch time
Some Video Game developers (such as Electronic Arts) have been accused of the excessive invocation of crunch time|crunch time.[ No fun for game developers?] from CNet News Crunch time is the point at which the team is thought to be failing to achieve milestones needed to launch a game on schedule. The complexity of work flow and the intangibles of artistic and aesthetic demands in video-game creation create difficulty in predicting milestones.

17 Good (economics) - Trading of goods
Goods are capable of being physically delivered to a consumer. Goods that are 'Intangible asset|economic intangibles' can only be stored, delivered, and consumed by means of media (communication)|media.

18 Good (economics) - Trading of goods
Goods, both tangibles and intangibles, may involve the transfer of product ownership to the consumer

19 Judge-Advisor System (JAS) - Judge decision-making style
* Intuitive: relying on intuition, hunches, and other intangibles

20 Risk - Risk versus uncertainty
Another distinction between risk and uncertainty is proposed in How to Measure Anything: Finding the Value of Intangibles in Business and The Failure of Risk Management: Why It's Broken and How to Fix It by Doug Hubbard:Douglas Hubbard How to Measure Anything: Finding the Value of Intangibles in Business pg. 46, John Wiley Sons, 2007.Douglas Hubbard The Failure of Risk Management: Why It's Broken and How to Fix It, John Wiley Sons, 2009.

21 Uncertainty - Concepts
How to Measure Anything: Finding the Value of Intangibles in Business, 2nd ed

22 U.S. News & World Report - 2000s
On June 22, 2007, U.S.News World Report editor Robert Morse issued a response in which he argued, in terms of the peer assessment survey, we at U.S.News firmly believe the survey has significant value because it allows us to measure the 'intangibles' of a college that we can't measure through statistical data

23 Intelligence amplification - Douglas Engelbart: Augmenting Human Intellect
We do not speak of isolated clever tricks that help in particular situations. We refer to a way of life in an integrated domain where hunches, cut-and-try, intangibles, and the human feel for a situation usefully co-exist with powerful concepts, streamlined terminology and notation, sophisticated methods, and high-powered electronic aids.

24 Human capital Today, most theories attempt to break down human capital into one or more components for analysis Magrassi (2002) A Taxonomy of Intellectual Capital, Research Note COM , Gartner– usually called Social capital|intangibles

25 Franchising - Overview
Various tangibles and intangibles such as national or international advertising, training and other support services are commonly made available by the franchisor.

26 Property right - Overview
Generally, the ground and any buildings which are permanently attached are considered real property, while movable goods and intangibles such as a copyright are considered personal property

27 Principally, these are documentary intangibles
Tangible property Principally, these are documentary intangibles

28 Resources - Tangible versus intangible resources
Generally the economic value of a resource is controlled by supply and demand. Some view this as a narrow perspective on resources because there are many intangibles that cannot be measured in money. Natural resources such as forests and mountains have aesthetic value. Resources also have an ethical value.

29 Theft - Canada In the general definition above, the Supreme Court of Canada has construed anything very broadly, stating that it is not restricted to tangibles, but includes intangibles. To be the subject of theft it must, however:

30 ::* taken (therefore intangibles are excluded); or
Theft - Canada ::* taken (therefore intangibles are excluded); or

31 Value network These deliverables take the form of knowledge or other intangibles and/or financial value

32 Capital costs - Categories
Capital costs include expenses for tangible goods such as the purchase of plants and machinery, as well as expenses for intangibles assets such as trademarks and software development.

33 Performance metrics This is referred to as the measurement inversion.Douglas Hubbard, The IT Measurement Inversion, CIO Magazine, 1999Douglas Hubbard, How to Measure Anything: Finding the Value of Intangibles in Business

34 Environmental, social and corporate governance - Disclosure and regulation
But the ESG intangibles are not only highly subjective they are also particularly difficult to quantify and more importantly verify.

35 National accounts - Scope
Practical issues include inaccuracies from differences between economic and accounting methodologies, lack of controlled experiments on quality of data from diverse sources, and measurement of Intangible asset|intangibles and services of the banking and financial sectors.• Oskar Morgenstern, 1963

36 Trade name The term trade name is also used, particularly in the pharmaceutical and chemical industries, with the meaning of product or brand name.[ Example of use of trade name for a product - HM Revenue and Customs INTM Transfer pricing: Types of transactions: intangibles: branded goods] a foreign parent company registers a new trade name in a country offering specific tax incentives..

37 Field work - Economics Although institutions and practices are intangibles, such a picture will be objective, a matter of fact, independent of the state of mind of the particular agents reported on

38 Chattel - Classifications
'Intangible personal property' or intangibles refers to personal property that cannot actually be moved, touched or felt, but instead represents something of value such as negotiable instruments, security (finance)|securities, service (economics), and intangible assets including Chose (English law)|chose in action.

39 Chattel - Classifications
The distinction between tangible and intangible personal property is also significant in some of the jurisdictions which impose sales taxes. In Canada, for example, provincial and federal sales taxes were imposed primarily on sales of tangible personal property whereas sales of intangibles tended to be exempt. The move to value added taxes, under which almost all transactions are taxable, has diminished the significance of the distinction.

40 Tax deduction - Trading or ordinary and necessary business expenses
Examples include timing of recognition of cost recovery deductions (e.g., depreciation), current expensing of otherwise capitalizable costs of intangibles,[ 26 USC 174]

41 Cultures Distinctions are currently made between the physical artifacts created by a society, its so-called material culture, and everything else, the intangibles such as language, customs, etc. that are the main referent of the term culture.

42 ROI measurement limitations are related to intangibles
Six Sigma for ROI ROI measurement limitations are related to intangibles

43 Prediction market - History
Prediction markets are championed in James Surowiecki's 2004 book The Wisdom of Crowds, Cass Sunstein's 2006 Infotopia, and How to Measure Anything: Finding the Value of Intangibles in Business by Douglas Hubbard.Douglas W. Hubbard, How to Measure Anything: Finding the Value of Intangibles in Business, John Wiley Sons, July 2007

44 Prediction market - Accuracy
Douglas Hubbard has also conducted a sample of over 400 retired claims which showed that the probability of an event is close to its market price but, more importantly, significantly closer than the average single subjective estimate.Douglas Hubbard How to Measure Anything: Finding the Value of Intangibles in Business John Wiley Sons, 2007 However, he also shows that this benefit is partly offset if individuals first undergo calibrated probability assessment training so that they are good at assessing odds subjectively

45 United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods - Part I: Sphere of Application and General Provisions (Articles 1–13) or intangiblesFrom Article 2 (d) and (f), intangibles such as stocks, share (finance)|shares, investment securities, negotiable instruments or money, and electricity

46 Intangible asset finance - Basic principles
Today, these intangibles drive cash flow and are the primary sources of risk

47 Capital (economics) See intangibles (disambiguation)|intangibles on how the division is drawn.

48 Capital (economics) - In narrow and broad uses
Classical economics| Classical and neoclassical economics regard capital as one of the factors of production (alongside the other factors: land (economics)|land and labour (economics)|labour). All other inputs to production are called intangibles (disambiguation)|intangibles in classical economics. This includes organization, entrepreneurship, knowledge, goodwill, or management (which some characterize as talent, social capital or instructional capital).

49 Futures contract - Futures contracts and exchanges
There are many different kinds of futures contracts, reflecting the many different kinds of tradable assets about which the contract may be based such as commodities, securities (such as single-stock futures), currencies or intangibles such as interest rates and indexes. For information on futures markets in specific underlying commodity markets, follow the links. For a list of tradable commodities futures contracts, see List of traded commodities. See also the futures exchange article.

50 Post-industrial society - Creativity culture
A virtual cult of 'creatives' have sprung up embodying and often describing and defending the post-industrial ethos. They argue that businesses that create intangibles have taken a more prominent role in the wake of manufacturing's decline and that in some countries.

51 Schools of economic thought - Viewpoints within mainstream economics
*the definitions of capital assets including natural capital (ecosystems) or social capital (goodwill or brand value) or talent, and generally what constitute intangible asset|intangibles versus what can be measured

52 Individual capital - Versus human, firm-specific, individual social
In Intellectual capital|intangibles measurement, value creation and value reporting metrics require all assets with such different characteristics to be categorized as different capital assets, so the more exact reference to the 'individual' person is preferred.

53 Higher education in the United States - Rankings of tertiary institutions
News firmly believe the survey has significant value because it allows us to measure the intangibles of a college that we can't measure through Statistics|statistical data

54 Software (disambiguation)
* Music and other intangibles

55 David Ames Wells - Writings
He urged the substitution of trained personnel for political hangers-on in tax bodies, sought to bring system into taxation, and was the inveterate foe of the general property tax as applied to intangibles

56 Cultural heritage - Intangible culture
Aspects of the preservation and conservation of cultural intangibles include:

57 Capability approach - Critique of output-based measures
Furthermore, GNP and GDP only account for monetary exchanges, and place no value on some important intangibles such as leisure time.

58 Mackinac Center for Public Policy - Influence on public policy
(In 1988) Michigan had a death tax and an ’intangibles’ tax

59 Separate but equal - Rejection
The court held that, when considering graduate education, intangibles must be considered as part of substantive equality

60 Debates within libertarianism - Intellectual property
Some libertarian natural rights theorists justify property rights in ideas (and other intangibles) just as they do property rights in physical goods, saying she who made it owns it; other libertarian natural rights theorists, especially since Stephen Kinsella|Kinsella, have held that only physical material can be owned, and that ownership of intellectual property (IP) amount to an illegitimate claim of ownership over that which enters another's mind, that which cannot be removed or controlled without violation of the non-aggression axiom

61 Stamp duty - United States
This tax, known variously as a mortgage tax, intangibles tax, or documentary stamp tax, is also usually collected at the time of registration of the mortgage or deed of trust with the recording authority.

62 Axiom of choice - Criticism and acceptance
The axiom of choice produces these intangibles (objects that are proven to exist, but which cannot be explicitly constructed), which may conflict with some philosophical principles. Because there is no Canonical form|canonical well-ordering of all sets, a construction that relies on a well-ordering may not produce a canonical result, even if a canonical result is desired (as is often the case in category theory). This has been used as an argument against the use of the axiom of choice.

63 Intangible property The recent rise of electronic documents has blurred the distinction between pure intangibles and documentary intangibles.

64 Charitywatch.org - Criticism of AIP and other charity raters' methodology
:A more effective nonprofit rating system should have at least four main components: improved financial data that is reviewed over three to five years and put in the context of narrowly defined peer cohorts; qualitative evaluation of the organization's intangibles in areas like brand, management quality, governance, and transparency; some review of the organization's program effectiveness, including both qualitative critique by objective experts in the field, and, where appropriate, customer feedback from either the donor or the aid recipient's perspective; and an opportunity for comment or response by the organization being rated.Lowell, Stephanie, Brian Trelstad, and Bill Meehan

65 Fortis (finance) - Issuing extra shares
A major worry was the upcoming future write-off on ABN-AMRO: the price paid included a huge amount for intangibles that could not be put on the balance sheet

66 Work systems - Work system framework
This may include physical products, information products, services, intangibles such as enjoyment and peace of mind, and social products such as arrangements, agreements, and organizations

67 Verna Allee 'Verna Allee' (born 1949 in Kansas, United States) is an American Management consulting|business consultant and writer on topics including value networks, knowledge management, organizational intelligence, intellectual capital and the value conversion of Intangible asset|intangibles.

68 Capabilities approach - Critique of output-based measures
These accounting measures also fail to capture all forms of work and only focus on engagement in work 'for pay or profit, (p.133) leaving out contributions to a society and economy, like volunteer work and subsistence farming. Kuznets provides the example of the process by which farmers devote time and energy to bringing virgin land into cultivation. Furthermore, GNP and GDP only account for monetary exchanges, and place no value on some important intangibles such as leisure time.

69 State of emergency Oseredczuk, Bruylant, Brussels, Droits intangibles et états d'exception[fr.] 1996, 644p., ISBN , Éditions Bruylant However this theory is contested

70 UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists - Proclaimed masterpieces
Prior to this, a project known as the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity has already been active in recognizing the value of intangibles such as tradition, custom and cultural spaces and the local actors who sustain these forms of cultural expressions through a Proclamation

71 Intangible assets - Taxation
Definition of intangibles differs from standard accounting, in some US state governments. These governments may refer to stocks and bonds as intangibles. [ Florida Intangible Tax]

72 Tax amortization benefit - Circularity of the tax amortization benefit
For example, while trademarks can have an indefinite useful life for accounting purposes, the tax legislation of the United States establishes a mandatory 15-year amortization period for trademarks.[ IRC SECTION 704(c) AND IRC SECTION 197 INTANGIBLES]

73 Vassar College - Rankings
Intangibles will and should play a role in these decisions, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't also look at the tangibles.[ A better way to rank America's colleges]

74 Transfer pricing - Intangible property issues
The profit split method specifically attempts to take value of intangibles into account.

75 Canada v. GlaxoSmithKline Inc. - Background
:* in 1972, a Consultancy Agreement with Glaxo Group Limited covering services and intangibles provided to Glaxo Canada in exchange for a 5% royaltyAppellant's factum at SCC, par. 8

76 Canada v. GlaxoSmithKline Inc. - Background
:* an amendment to the 1972 agreement, to cover services and intangibles relating to ZantacAppellant's factum at SCC, par. 14

77 Canada v. GlaxoSmithKline Inc. - Background
:* in 1988, a Licence Agreement with Glaxo Group Limited that replaced the 1972 agreement, and which covered various services and intangibles, in exchange for a 6% royalty on the net sales of drugsAppellant's factum at SCC, par. 15

78 Capital asset - The most specific common definitions in use are as follows
See Triple bottom line for widely used public sector accounting methods in which natural capital and social capital are characterized not as intangible asset|intangibles or externalities but as actual capital assets.

79 Caskey (rapper) - 2010ndash;2012: Beginnings and signing with Cash Money
1 and The Intangibles. While recording his third official mixtape Homegrown Vol

80 Asset-backed security - Others
There are many other cash-flow-producing assets, including manufactured housing loans, equipment leases and loans, aircraft leases, trade receivables, dealer floor plan loans, and royalties. Intangibles are another emerging asset class.Intangible Asset Finance

81 Quarterback - Overview
In general, quarterbacks need to have physical skills such as arm strength, mobility, and quick throwing motion, in addition to intangibles such as competitiveness, leadership, intelligence, and downfield vision

82 Eastern North Carolina - Economic Clusters
Further, North Carolina companies pay no inventory or intangibles taxes, and no sales tax on raw materials.

83 Gio Wiederhold - Later career
* A method to value software intangibles based on balancing initial and maintenance efforts to allocate income in 2005.

84 Rankings of universities in the United States - 2007 movement
News firmly believe the survey has significant value because it allows us to measure the intangibles of a college that we can't measure through Statistics|statistical data

85 Capital mobility - Free trade favors developed nations in certain areas
Some services exported by developed nations are intangibles, such as medicinal formulae, trademarks, software, and entertainment

86 Product service system - Types of PSS
The research has focussed on a PSS as system comprising tangibles (the products) and intangibles (the services) in combination for fulfilling specific customer needs

87 Operational costs - Equipment operating costs
Operating costs are incurred by all equipment — unless the equipment has no cost to operate, requires no personnel or space and never wears out (any examples? perhaps intangibles, though not equipment, per se). In some cases, equipment may appear to have low or no operating cost because either the cost is not recognized or is being absorbed in whole or part by the cost of something else.

88 Happy Chandler - Governorship
In addition, it transferred the assessment and collection of taxes on certain intangibles from local to state government

89 P/B ratio - Criticism The book value, as it is conventionally computed, does not include intangible assets such as intellectual property and brands. Intangible Assets: an interview with Baruch Lev, CIO 3/15/01 Thus the book value may not be an appropriate measure for such companies. The book of the month: “Intangibles: Management, Measurement, and Reporting” by Baruch Lev, October 30, 2001, Juergen Daum’s new New Economy Best Practice service

90 International Valuation Standards Committee - History
Following a restructuring of the organization in 2008 its name was again changed, this time to the International Valuation Standards Council. In 2012 the IVSC has over 70 organizations in membership from 54 countries. The organizations in membership accredit and regulate the conduct of individual valuers who specialize in the valuation of many different types of assets and liabilities, such as business interests, real property, intangibles, capital equipment and financial instruments.

91 Liberal arts colleges in the United States - 2007 movement
News firmly believe the survey has significant value because it allows us to measure the intangibles of a college that we can't measure through statistical data

92 San Francisco 49ers - 1979–80: Arrival of Bill Walsh and Joe Montana
Despite this, most scouts did not peg Montana as a top prospect. Although 6'2 and 190–200lbs., Montana's arm strength was considered suspect as was the consistency of his play. Though he did get credit for his Moxie#Moxie today|moxie and intangibles, most thought of him as a system player surrounded by a great team.

93 Theodore Levitt - Books and articles
*Marketing Intangible Products and Product Intangibles, Harvard Business Review, May–June 1981, p

94 Economic risk - Risk versus uncertainty
Another distinction between risk and uncertainty is proposed by Douglas Hubbard:Douglas Hubbard How to Measure Anything: Finding the Value of Intangibles in Business pg. 46, John Wiley Sons, 2007.Douglas Hubbard The Failure of Risk Management: Why It's Broken and How to Fix It, John Wiley Sons, 2009.

95 MTV's Annual Hottest MC List - Background
The Brain Trust judges rappers on the grounds of their artistic execution (lyrical ability, flow), commercial success (charting hits, radio spins, album sales), cultural impact (business acumen, ushering in other big artists), digital metrics Facebook page likes, Twitter followers, new songs on mixtapes), buzz and other intangibles. In order to be eligible to be included in on the list an artist must have actively released music that year.

96 Stochastic - Physics The name is a reference to the Monte Carlo Casino in Monaco where Ulam's uncle would borrow money to gamble.Douglas Hubbard How to Measure Anything: Finding the Value of Intangibles in Business pg

97 Tom C. Clark - Supreme Court Justice
Clark played a critical behind-the-scenes role in Sweatt and McLaurin that shaped the discussion and provided a workable solution on this issue, helping to “move the Court from considering equality only as a measurable mathematical construct … to what would become known as intangibles.” Gary M

98 Sweatt v. Painter The court held that, when considering graduate education, intangibles must be considered as part of substantive equality

99 David Fales - Chicago Bears
He has very good short and intermediate accuracy and his intangibles seem to be perfect.Pappas, Andrew (August 8, 2014) Chicago Bears Rookie David Fales Ready To Impress In Debut Rant Sports

100 Third-party developer - Crunch time
Some video game developers (such as Electronic Arts) have been accused of the excessive invocation of wikt:crunch time|crunch time.[ No fun for game developers?] from CNet News Crunch time is the point at which the team is thought to be failing to achieve milestones needed to launch a game on schedule. The complexity of work flow and the intangibles of artistic and aesthetic demands in video-game creation create difficulty in predicting milestones.

101 Kenneth R. Andrews - Bibliography
Andrews, Kenneth Richmond, 1984, Corporate strategy: the essential intangibles, McKinsey Quarterly, no. 4, pp.43–49.

102 Tim Tebow - Pre-draft However, NFL analyst Mel Kiper, Jr.|Mel Kiper believed Tebow did not have the intangibles to play quarterback in the NFL

103 Alex Smith season During the season, Smith's game showed marked improvement, especially in his leadership and intangibles

104 Alex Smith season According to Kansas City's quarterbacks coach, Smith is super intelligent and has all of the intangibles that he looks for in a quarterback

105 Loa (FMA) - Creation and conception
To symbolize the intangibles in the story, the first anime staff used physical phenomena, such as making their body rot.

106 Floating charge - United States
As it had become clear that creditors and debtors were going to find ways to create enforceable de facto security interests in after-acquired property and general intangibles whether courts liked it or not, the UCC drafters in the 1940s (particularly Grant Gilmore) successfully argued that such interests should be legitimized and simplified in the form of the floating lien.

107 Floating charge - Civil law countries
** intangible asset|legal intangibles: company style (name), logos, goodwill (accounting)|goodwill, intellectual property, leases.

108 Compliance and ethics program - Future outlook for ethics and compliance programs
They want to know about non-financial results and the intangibles that will ensure financial growth

109 Invested capital Invested capital = operating net working capital + net property, plant equipment + capitalized operating leases + other operating assets + operating intangibles minus; other operating liabilities minus; cumulative adjustment for amortization of RD

110 Value network analysis - Basics of value network analysis
The visualizations and diagrams link to a variety of assessments, usually handled in Excel type spreadsheets — to increase value outputs, to leverage knowledge and intangibles for improving financial and organizational performance, and to find new value opportunities

111 Cut-Me-Own-Throat Dibbler
He is at his best selling intangibles; physical merchandise tends to hamper his patter somewhat

112 Kitsune - Tricksters Tales distinguish kitsune gifts from kitsune payments. If a kitsune offers a payment or reward that includes money or material wealth, part or all of the sum will consist of old paper, leaves, twigs, stones, or similar valueless items under a magical illusion.Nozaki. Kitsune. 195, [ pp.103–105] True kitsune gifts are usually intangibles, such as protection, knowledge, or long life.

113 Emergency powers Oseredczuk, Bruylant, Brussels, Droits intangibles et états d'exception[fr.] 1996, 644p., ISBN , Éditions Bruylant However this theory is contested

114 Bjorn Borg - Place among the all-time greats
In 2008, ESPN.com asked tennis analysts, writers, and former players to build the perfect open era player. Borg was the only player mentioned in four categories—defense, footwork, intangibles, and mental toughness—with his mental game and footwork singled out as the best in open era history.

115 Jon Scheyer - Professional career
He brings all those little intangibles to the table that the elite players do

116 Lien - Other common-law countries
Outside of the USA, a common-law lien may be defined in general terms as a passive right to retain a chattel (and, in certain cases, documentary intangibles and papers) conferred by law

117 Mike Jay The Aggie Heart Award is presented to a senior who has completed his eligibility and displayed intangibles such as effort, desire, determination, competitiveness, leadership and courage

118 Tolkien Enterprises - License Disputes
The original license to Tolkien's works was limited to the right to sell tangible products such as figurines, tableware, stationery items, clothing, and the like, but did not cover electronic or digital rights, rights in media yet to be devised or other intangibles such as rights in services

119 Kimball Laundry Co. v. United States - Supreme Court Decision
The Court, through Justice Frankfurter, made the government pay the diminution in the going concern value of the business. In reaching this conclusion, Justice Frankfurter first observed that the loss in going concern value, though related in part to intangibles, is property capable of being destroyed by the government so as to give rise to an obligation of just compensation under the Fifth Amendment.

120 Kimball Laundry Co. v. United States - Supreme Court Decision
Thus, the Court reasoned that“the intangible acquires a value no different from the value of the business’ physical property,” and concluded that intangibles such as trade routes of a laundry service were condemnable, upon payment of just compensation, when properly taken for a public use.

121 Glossary of baseball (S) - stuff
:A pitcher's stuff is an overall evaluation of how effective his pitches are; it is good stuff when the pitches are difficult to hit, and usually just stuff or sometimes even lousy stuff when the pitches are poor. Many factors, including location, velocity, movement, delivery, and intangibles like weather and rest, influence the quality of a pitcher's stuff on any given day.

122 Miracle on 34th Street - Plot
Doris quarrels with Fred when he quits his job at a prestigious law firm to defend Kris. Doris calls his resignation an idealistic binge over some lovely intangibles. He replies that one day she might discover that those lovely intangibles are the only worthwhile things.

123 History of the San Francisco 49ers - 1979
Despite this, most scouts did not peg Montana as a top prospect. In addition to being relatively small for a quarterback (just over six feet) and slow, Montana's arm strength was considered suspect. Though he did get credit for his moxie and intangibles, most thought of him as a system player surrounded by a great team.

124 History of the San Francisco 49ers - 1981: 'The Catch' and first Super Bowl championship
Additionally, it caused other teams to consider players who, although not physically gifted, nonetheless had certain intangibles and tendencies that made them great players who could come up big in the toughest of situations.

125 Fixation (psychology) - Freud
Fixation to intangibles (i.e., ideas, ideologies, etc.) can also occur

126 Business acumen - Business Acumen Development
explored in detail the impact of business acumen training on an organization in terms of intangibles and more tangible expressions of value.Anderson, Dr

127 American Gods - Characters
* 'The Intangibles' - New gods of the modern stock market, the personification of the Invisible hand of the market. They would prefer not to directly confront the old gods, because they are pretty much in favor of letting market forces take care of it.

128 Herman Cain - Bibliography
* The Intangibles of Implementation in the technical journal Interfaces (operations research)|Interfaces (Vol. 9, No. 5, 1979, pp.144–147), published by the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS).

129 Brad Stevens - Coaching style
But they all had intangibles

130 Knicks–Pacers rivalry - 1995 Eastern Conference Semifinals: The Knick-Killer
Derrick McKey played both the third scorer, and provider of intangibles, placing third on the team in both scoring and rebounding, second in assists, and first in steals, earning a spot on the NBA All-Defensive Team|NBA All-Defensive Second Team

131 Ancient Tamil music - Moods
The Sangam landscape was classified into five regions to describe the mood of the poem and to describe the intangibles of human emotions. While describing life and romance, the poets employed the background of the natural landscape and used the pann specific to that landscape to provide the mood. The neithal landscape, which is employed to convey the grief of separation of lovers had the associated sevvazhi pann expressing pathos.

132 Attention economy - Intangibles
According to digital culture expert Kevin Kelly (editor)|Kevin Kelly, the modern attention economy is increasingly one where the consumer product costs nothing to reproduce and the problem facing the supplier of the product lies in adding valuable intangibles that can not be reproduced at any cost. He identifies these intangibles as:[ The Edge] article BETTER THAN FREE By Kevin Kelly published February 5, 2008

133 Lavonte David - 2012 NFL Draft
David's draft stock was said to have slipped because many scouts thought he was undersized for a linebacker and also lacked some of the intangibles to play the position.

134 2013 Penn State Nittany Lions football team - October 12 vs. Michigan
In the teams' first meeting since the 2010 Penn State Nittany Lions football team|2010 season, the Nittany Lions looked to achieve their fourth consecutive win in the series, however even a hometown paper, the York Daily Record, predicted the Lions would lose, albeit in a close game, citing Michigan's superiority on both offense and defense, as well as coaching, compared to Penn State's superiority on special teams and intangibles

135 2013 Penn State Nittany Lions football team - October 26 vs. Ohio State
In tandem with star running back Carlos Hyde, Ohio State was expected to score a lot of points, even against Penn State's improved defense; a preview from York Daily Record writer Frank Bodani gave Ohio State the edge on offense, citing the tandem of Miller and Hyde, defense, citing playmaking game-changers Noah Spence and Ryan Shazier, who play defensive end and linebacker respectively, special teams, noting their punt blocking ability and return game, coaching, noting that Ohio State had not yet lost under Urban Meyer, and intangibles, citing the sold-out crowd in prime time

136 2013 Penn State Nittany Lions football team - November 23 vs. Nebraska
Defensively, Penn State was hit-or-miss in their secondary as well as in stopping the run, so Nebraska, who was also inconsistent, held a slight edge with their playmakers Randy Gregory and Ciante Evans, Nebraska also held an edge on special teams due to consistency and depth, but Penn State had superior coaching as well as intangibles, with a roaring crowd on Senior Day

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