Examples of Tangible Materials in a sentence
Tangible materials means contract records that exist in a physical (i.e., non-electronic) state.
Tangible materials will be accepted within workdays from 10:00 a.m. to 18:00, at the address: 2 Sanapiro str, Tbilisi 0114, Georgia, the National Bank of Georgia.
Tangible materials resulting from funded projects including, but not limited to: Curricula; monographs; reports; books; articles; manuals; handbooks; benchbooks; guidelines; videotapes; audiotapes; computer software; and CD–ROM disks.
Promote ethical practices and promote the Cookie Program with enthusiasm within your troop.
Tangible materials resulting from funded projects including, but not limited to: curricula; monographs; reports; books; articles; manuals;handbooks; benchbooks; guidelines; videotapes; audiotapes; and computer software.