The output, the cost and the profitability of the idea's impact are some of the intangible benefits to take into consideration both at the end and beginning of an idea's impact.
Nonmaterial culture
Intellectual property refers to ideas, which have no physical form.
Intangible: guilt, fear, ptsd Tangible: machinery, weapons, gear Tangible is easier because it is less abstract.
Abstract nouns are intangible ...they identify concepts and experiences. Ideas, qualities and feelings. You could say "pleasure of together"....
no consideration given; no ideas in a positive direction; no reason given to a decision
Laws are intangible things, like ideas or theories. They do not occupy physical space, and therefore cannot be "kept" anywhere.
No, "silent" is an adjective, not an abstract noun. Abstract nouns are intangible concepts or ideas, while "silent" describes a state of being quiet or noiseless.
he government found ways to out law the English ideas
NOTHING.He can sue people using his work without the way he wants them to use it.
No, "charm" is not an abstract noun. It is a common noun referring to a quality or feature that attracts or delights people. Abstract nouns are typically intangible concepts or ideas.
they found riches and brought lots of building ideas.
material and non-material culture. material is tangible and concrete type of culture while non-material is composed of abstract ideas, non-concrete, and intangible.