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"concretely" Definitions
  1. in a way that is based on facts, not on ideas or guesses
  2. in a way that you can see and feel

258 Sentences With "concretely"

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Can I state it more succinctly, more vividly, more concretely?
But "Watchmen" will wrap things up more concretely, according to Lindelof.
Concretely, the lock screen will introduce a new algorithmic layer for personalization.
"Concretely, it will be very difficult to put in place," Rouland says.
We chat and more concretely plan our upcoming long weekend in Brussels.
Less concretely, you also want to feel comfortable with your financial adviser.
What we have done is laid out a series of steps concretely.
More concretely, we do know that Puerto Rico's infrastructure is severely crippled.
More concretely, the Federal Reserve raised rates and expectation for future tightening rose.
It concretely impacted us last year, and it's strongly impacting us this year.
This episode, in the moments seen through Will's eyes, did that most concretely.
More concretely, they began saving more money and getting more frequent health checkups.
But it does concretely influence the health and well-being of the public.
But that's as much as we concretely know about the lid angle sensor.
The fight over the Wall has nothing concretely to do with the blacklist.
"I don't see concretely that anything has changed in antidiscrimination measures," Mr. Simon said.
The letter goes on to argue the Guardian's assertions are "very concretely endangering people".
And Supermercado is, very concretely, one of the things that contributes to that miracle.
And we've concretely done a bunch of things to address our thinking on it.
"I wish to think about marriage more deeply and concretely," Princess Mako, 27, said.
He has spoken less concretely of Israel maintaining security control of the Jordan Valley.
And maybe the recent college admission scandal is a good way to illustrate this concretely.
Concretely, AI solutions could detect and analyze possible hidden biases in the reporting and storytelling.
Memes help normalize mental health struggles more concretely than simply offering momentary comfort, he says.
"That means, it is concretely about damage limitation" and included offering legal advice, he said.
As Peter says in the documentary, he can't concretely say that Christa is the culprit.
The term "abstract" feels too dry—the painting is so concretely active and urgently optimistic.
So, their ability to concretely confirm or deny Ford's account of the assault is limited.
That will likely take years — during which we can't concretely start planning for the future.
Tononi said the bank was still "actively and concretely" pursuing options both in Italy and abroad.
Concretely, what's a natural process that is useful to talk about in terms of longer timespans?
There's a chapter in the book that talks concretely about ways that we can do that.
Renewed concerns could put more heat on lawmakers and agencies to more concretely address the vulnerabilities.
More concretely, humans now live decades longer than they did just a couple of centuries ago.
"Let us now concretely improve the lives of people in the country," he tweeted on Sunday evening.
More concretely, Trump will miss a chance to add input on security challenges critical to U.S. interests.
TC: Concretely, what's going to happen for those who are living in France with a residence permit?
" The text declared "that by merging human qualities and materials properties, we can concretely comprehend abstract space.
Mr. Sisi and Mr. Putin have collaborated more concretely to support a shared ally in Libya, Gen.
It is comically plausible, and concretely evoked; the surrealism lies in the systematic elaboration of the image.
Given the opportunity to talk concretely about the contemporary legacies of slavery, Biden produced his own neuralyzed script.
She was a realist, working concretely with the numbers one to eight and a small set of rules.
Be prepared to explain, candidly and concretely, what you feel you're doing that you're not being compensated for.
"The plaintiffs have not concretely proven that irreparable disadvantages arise from the capacity allocations (for Gazprom)," it said.
Concretely, in our essay we propose several clean energy technologies that the world needs to achieve deep decarbonization.
More concretely, the players — recruited by the coach — may not transfer nearly as easily as the coaches may.
Due to the fact that there is nothing to concretely quantify Trump's claim, we rate his comment as false.
They decided to act and keep acting, and that's why we are here, in order to act very concretely.
When barriers to treatment were concretely described, respondents were also more willing to require Medicaid to cover such treatment.
Most concretely, it mean labs will need to increase the number of participants in their studies by 70 percent.
Asked about tie-ups, Tononi said the bank was "actively and concretely" pursuing options both in Italy and abroad.
Collectively, the results suggest that people care lots more about extinction when they concretely envision a good human future.
But most everything about the giant squids' behavior is still pieced-together, and largely suspected rather than concretely known.
"I'm thrilled to see burnout being recognized more concretely and specifically in the International Classification of Diseases system," she says.
Holden also has talked to Los Angeles Galaxy head coach and general manager Bruce Arena, although never concretely about joining.
To see what the mind can think and imagine, to realize it for oneself, through oneself, as concretely as impossible.
Concretely, specialized systems can empower scientific discoveries in biology or help you choose the best route to your next meeting.
More concretely, the startup is looking to build more of its robotic kiosks in the United States in Fremont, California.
More concretely, he promised to hand over power to civilians after a transition period of no more than two years.
If we can no longer ensure the welfare of animals, concretely we will no longer be able to export them.
We don't know and no one knows how it will be applied concretely, so the threat and intimidation is there.
An old woman is still alive, somewhere, but the Queen's Death exists, concretely, in the world; the ghost is real.
While trauma has been a recurring theme in her work, she said she has never before confronted it so concretely.
It is about trying to keep our regulatory and policy ambitions in touch with what we concretely know and understand.
But for most liberal Israelis, Zionism concretely means building a modern Hebrew-speaking civil society that can assimilate all comers.
But it's valuable to know concretely that the impacts of meaning are wider-ranging than feeling good day-to-day.
More concretely, a one-on-one meeting between the two should not cover how to run an investigation, Wray noted.
Is there a way to quantify what are usually intangible items concretely into: How does this affect illness or health?
"The value of genomics is that it will allow us to produce medicines that are more concretely defined," says Seshagiri.
It's that acting in a blustery, devil-may-care kind of way concretely hurts America's ability to influence global politics.
More concretely, question generation also has obvious uses in education — automatically generating questions for students to answer based on course material.
The proposal would narrow the scope of JASTA's application to only the nations concretely identified as directly involved in terrorist activities.
"Concretely we are talking about warrants, regulated initial digital offerings - a type of digital listing - property and investment funds," he said.
If you want to do it, go for it, but in my perspective, thinking too concretely about a concept bothers me.
More concretely, a reader can see her diary as a sequence that catalogues the refinement of her self-proclaimed "wild" writing.
It's the political equivalent of an interception (an own goal if you prefer soccer), concretely hurting the pro-Kavanaugh camp's case.
What this means, concretely, is that Trump will not launch wars to topple dictators, be they Bashar al-Assad or anyone else.
Most concretely, Musk has warned that Google, specifically, is the company that worries him most because it has such advanced AI technology.
The stock market rally shows concretely how happy the capital markets are to have anyone who will boost corporate profits, even Trump.
The majority of conservative senators haven't concretely chosen a side (at least not publicly), but multiple have raised concerns about the BCRA.
"The plaintiffs have not concretely proven that irreparable disadvantages arise from the capacity allocations (for Gazprom)," the Oberlandesgericht (OLG) Duesseldorf court said.
But, as Jack had so concretely demonstrated, it was time to toss this relic to the curb—for both of our sakes.
"Concretely, this could mean disengaging from someone's riff or rant and not getting into a discussion or argument about it," he says.
More concretely, US corporations would be required to allow their workers to elect 40 percent of the membership of their board of directors.
His biographical sketches of the life and times of the authors he addresses are excellent, concretely informative while also marbled with interesting tidbits.
The idea is to get employees to think more concretely about their future, older selves — and motivate them to make financial plans. Mrs.
More concretely, passage of a business-friendly tax cut late last year will pump $403 trillion into corporate profits and household bank accounts.
At the same time, policies could provide innovative solutions that create incentives to reduce pollution and protect the environment concretely rather than symbolically.
More concretely, it has allowed presidents across the political spectrum to wield governmental power that would be patently unconstitutional in other regulatory contexts.
Francis&aposs trip to Geneva was aimed at promoting unity among Christians, including by concretely working together for peace and justice in the world.
More concretely, 60 percent of gun deaths are suicides, and the supermajority of gun violence is perpetrated by way of handguns, not assault rifles.
"Concretely, we are currently looking at a project to build another gas power plant in Belgium, but I will not say where," Pouyanne added.
Qualcomm suggests that these companies — as well as phone makers — can benefit from having hardware that will concretely demonstrate the benefits of 5G networks.
Since 2013, when they first hypothesized that the artifacts represented a tattoo kit, they have conducted various tests to more concretely identify the tools.
This question of an obligation to side with Trump came up most concretely in the abortive effort to pass the American Health Care Act.
More concretely, United States Corporations would be required to allow their workers to elect 40 percent of the membership of their board of directors.
For us, for now, the answer is no — even as people have begun to reckon concretely with how the virus is reshaping their lives.
JMA has since deployed this model in other cities as a means to get strong wages and benefits concretely stated in a company's contract.
"I saw very concretely, very clearly the impunity and the lack of justice...that unfortunately is still missing in Chihuahua and Mexico," she said.
It's a lot of emotions at once — gratitude, excitement, anxiety — but mostly I'm still finding it hard to wrap my head around it concretely.
We will never know if we don't try and truly and concretely test their intentions and offer them an approach that they seem predisposed to.
Tillerson supporters predict once Tillerson has a staff in place the pendulum will swing and his influence in the administration will be felt more concretely.
But actually overturning the FCC decision isn't the point; it's making net neutrality into an issue that can be addressed concretely in the midterm elections.
No way of knowing concretely, but the ritual exercise of prayer is as old as the country and psychologically helps the psyche of the nation.
More concretely, ABC has renewed the show for a 17th season, so fans of the show can look forward to episodes until at least 2021.
"I wish to think about marriage more deeply and concretely and give sufficient time to prepare our marriage and for after the marriage," Mako said.
Or, more concretely, since President Woodrow Wilson signed the Jones-Shafroth Act in 1917, when the island entered the colonial conundrum that keeps it upended.
More concretely and immediately, GM and Lyft said they will also offer "rental hubs," allowing Lyft drivers to rent cars on a short-term basis.
In truth, says Jeffrey Raber, founder of The Werc Shop, a weed testing lab, "we don't know much of anything concretely" about weed and sleep issues.
YC is accepting both positive and negative recommendations — requiring endorsers to concretely say how likely the given company is to end up as a home run.
Concretely, in the years between my first visit to Nabi Saleh and today, two young men, both of whom were beloved in the village, were killed.
More concretely, a spokesman for the Slovenian government explains that, as a small country, Slovenia's business was hurt by the uncertainty that internal border controls create.
Concretely, that means accepting budget deficits that exceed European Union limits in countries like France and Italy that are suffering from high unemployment among the young.
When Trump says something that contradicts his own policy, or something his aides say, that American foreign policy can be concretely said to be contradicting itself.
" Small deeds, he said, "express concretely love for the city … without giving speeches, without publicity, but with a style of practical civic education for daily life.
How often, after all, do you get to watch a first-rate actress testifying so concretely to the notion that all women turn into their mothers?
What can we do concretely as a polity to deal with these kinds of issues of moral status and consideration for each other and other beings?
You can see that concretely when Democrats support corporate-style trade deals, vote for Republican-lite corporate tax cuts or pimp for insurance industry-profiteering protections.
It's hard to concretely articulate or argue that the works and artists herein share an interconnectedness, however there is an acute relational quality to the collection.
Part of the problem is driven by the simple reality that transnational jihadist groups don't offer a set of targets or objectives that can be concretely achieved.
Even more concretely: Under the Good Friday Agreement, Northern Ireland can technically hold a referendum on whether to gain independence from the UK and unite with Ireland.
The familial connection ties her more concretely to the story, and opens up questions about how she'll get past the (presumably) tough security around the Death Star.
From the real-time transcription to fast face-unlock and smart camera features, these things all seem like they actually work and, more importantly, are concretely useful.
Such a managerial style is echoed by Infinite's refusal to take a side or make, concretely, any point—its politicizing may be visible, but it's always safe.
If more is not actually and concretely done to combat and stop covering up and preventing abuse, then we will go and I will not look back.
Just this disconnect between what Hongkongers expected [from] the international community and what the so-called international community is able to actually give concretely to Hong Kong.
Concretely, our flag is a piece of cloth; it merely represents the values and ideas we believe our country cherishes- among them liberty and justice for all.
Where Netanyahu envisages annexing the Jordan Valley, part of occupied West Bank land, Gantz has spoken less concretely of Israel maintaining security control of the strategic corridor.
In fact there is a large and increasing body of evidence documenting that the concretely quantifiable costs of the current system greatly exceed the largely hypothetical benefits.
But lately, I mostly see the opposite problem — we're entrenched in such gloom about our future that we struggle to notice when things have concretely, dramatically improved.
But the decreases in regulation is really what has – JOE KERNEN: And you can point concretely to some of your businesses where it's just obvious that that helped.
If music is concretely defined as this one process that everyone must adhere to in order to get to some sort of end goal, then, yes, I'm cheating.
Absent any evidence that this concretely affected the investigation — caused FBI agents to lie to a judge, caused them to harass a Trump family member or associate, etc.
Although she's been married to the same man since she was 303, the unions she evokes so concretely and succinctly are too different to all be her own.
" Perhaps, although any distinctions we wish to make between the two may be irrelevant as soon as we consider what it actually — concretely — means to "exercise your religion.
Both, in their ways, try to rouse Atticus from his accommodationism, and to remind him that the truths he expounds abstractly have played out, concretely, in their lives.
Since children think more concretely before adolescence, some may not be able to fully "analyze the truth or validity of abstract issues" related to social media, Friedman said.
They need to sell the benefits of the regime they are fighting for, and to do so by demonstrating, concretely, their commitment to the lives of the people.
But the move to buy PillPack puts Amazon more concretely into the space, in addition to its partnership to disrupt health care with J.P. Morgan and Berkshire Hathaway.
I believe that the very purpose of emojis is not to convey some linguistic phoneme explicitly, but to communicate imagery and emotions that are usually interpreted more concretely.
I make films and videos that imagine different worlds with different rules, and I make other works that live very concretely in the muddle of our current reality.
So it's a good moment to take a step back from the controversies of the moment and look at what, concretely, the Trump administration has done so far.
They won class certification despite Facebook's arguments that class members didn't have standing to sue because they were not concretely injured by Facebook's use of facial recognition tech.
More concretely, he has reshaped the College of Cardinals, making it less white, less Italian and less representative of the Roman curia, the bureaucracy that governs the church.
More concretely, Google noted it would update its policy "later this year" so that the audio data of VAA participants would be automatically deleted after a few months.
Concretely, rather than saying that I built an application for an organization, it's stronger to say exactly how many people within the organization will be using the application.
It gave his music a more concretely gay setting and narrative, though the videos were not the kind of big, accessible pop statements that would spark a viral hit.
And by not concretely backing such a major, bold investment program, Clinton and Trump and both parties risk voters' physical safety and their incomes—they also risk incurring voters'wrath.
If Democrats want to take advance of the liberal turn of the Policy Mood by enacting progressive legislation, they're going to need to concretely win elections and secure votes.
Take the W.P.I. students who arrived in Albania's flood-prone Shkoder region with the task of getting residents in rural and Roma communities to think concretely about disaster planning.
Trump has, in the past week, said and done several things that concretely undermine the US's relationship with Western Europe while at the same time ingratiating himself with Putin.
Mr. Norris seems to acknowledge in the shagginess of his exposition that plays, existing so concretely in the world we know, are not always successful at delivering speculative alternatives.
Pushing your city to commit to 100 percent renewable energy is one potential goal because it's a concretely achievable action that would also, at scale, transform our entire economy.
While Trump seemed to be focusing on the specific allegations of collusion by his campaign, he will now have a chance to make that distinction more clearly and concretely.
Imagining plans more concretely, as I already described, will somewhat help prevent the first blunder, stopping you from agreeing to do things that you later won't want to do.
This past July, the Eighth Circuit lifted Baker's injunction, ruling she would need to more concretely prove that a sizable number of women will face harm under that law.
This is perhaps most concretely true for undocumented immigrants and refugees, who served as Trump's rhetorical whipping boy on the campaign trail and have faced real consequences under his administration.
Cendrars's longer poems are rooted partly in the poetry of the Middle Ages, having certain kinships with the Swiss Benedictine hymnographer Notker le Bègue, and, more concretely, with Latin hymns.
A morally charged yet abstract question had been raised about the place of intellectual disabilities within a society committed to equality; the answer would concretely affect millions of disabled people.
Hopefully that's enough time to more concretely answer some of these burning questions, but given how things like screen time have played out, I have some doubts on that front.
Rather, the committee wanted researchers to state, on the record, facts that concretely establish what was learned about social media influence operations prior to, during, and following, the 2016 presidential election.
Nor does she delve into why both the G7 and G20 efforts have largely failed to concretely address global vulnerabilities to old diseases like cholera, or new ones such as SARS.
More concretely, AddThis will become a part of Oracle's Data Cloud business, a division that also includes assets from two other recent Oracle acquisitions: BlueKai (advertising data) and Datalogix (marketing data).
You've said that Strands is about "cosmogony and creation/destruction myths," what drew you to tackle such big themes on the album and how did you seek to do so concretely?
It can improve the IMF's image by concretely supporting a reformist government and help to prevent spillover to other emerging markets that could be adversely affected by rising U.S. interest rates.
Like many art projects, the census has more potential than practical uses at this stage of its life, and how the information it collects will manifest concretely remains to be seen.
"…I have heard almost nothing about what it's concretely doing to protect whistleblowers, making the VA a culture where employees feel comfortable raising concerns, and improving the quality of VA healthcare."
The study&aposs findings, while exciting, do not concretely prove that there is life on Enceladus, but it is possible, when the complex molecules are combined with liquid water and hydrothermal activity.
"They organized to favor and encourage disarmament in the world," advocating for thoughtful, ethical reflection in the scientific process—and more concretely, for legislation that would prevent an escalating nuclear arms race.
It may never be concretely known if the Facebook data ultimately gave the Trump campaign its razor-thin edge in the Electoral College, but at minimum, it benefited them in some way.
"We started our political efforts clandestinely and now we aspire, legally, to open our initiatives, together with all sectors of society, to concretely cultivate the political space we are given," Alape said.
Although these lists were once focused on entrepreneurs, activists, and tech innovators, they now branch out to categories that are arguably more difficult to concretely quantify success in, like art and style.
More concretely, Donovan is the all-time MLS leader in goals and assists and has won six MLS titles—the last one in 2014, right before he walked away from the sport.
Even more concretely, had Harris's reforms been on the books when she was in charge of California's penal system, some of those in prison now might never have been convicted or jailed.
The man is suspected of having "planned and already concretely prepared an Islamist-motivated attack in Germany using very powerful explosives," a spokeswoman for the prosecutor's office, Frauke Kohler, told reporters on Oct.
The fantasy genre, in particular, gave Adeyemi freedom to abandon the histories and problems of America, and create a world in which racial dynamics are more concretely right and wrong, black and white.
Most experts who study the brain and mind generally agree on at least two things: We do not know, concretely and unanimously, what intelligence is, and we do not know what consciousness is.
Concretely, an unmarried, unemployed Latina in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, or Alabama would have four more days of poor mental health compared to a similar Latina woman in New York, California, New Mexico.
Concretely, it means that your digital footprint, personal preferences and context unlock alternative features in the content itself, be it a news article, live video or a hit series on your streaming service.
More concretely, it flows through the faces and voices of actors like Peters, Lange and Paulson, who discover, from one chapter to the next, the thrilling and spooky dimensions of their own talent.
Is there anything that you can concretely say that this is going to be done by the Chinese as a result of this or does everything still need to be finalized on paper?
But his message of "social equality" has lost much of its initial impact among voters who have been imploring him to spell out more concretely his plans and how much they would cost.
These connections help students concretely and abstractly see the deliberate decisions directors make, note how authors do the same, offer an analysis of the effectiveness, and then, eventually, try out these strategies themselves.
Concretely, when the actions of intelligent systems become more holistically intertwined with personal, social, cultural, political and economical systems, it becomes challenging to distinguish the exact effects or impact of the machine intelligence itself.
Oil fell towards $70 last week, depressed by concern that the trade dispute between the United States and China could undermine global growth and, more concretely, crude consumption in the world's largest commodities importer.
This despair is leavened by what Hemon so beautifully and concretely conveys in "My Parents," with Hemon as a middle-aged son who is carefully and movingly trying to make sense of it all.
That may well be the case in that ideas are fundamental for her, but if so she is a conceptual artist who realizes her ideas sensually and concretely, with a great deal of visual vitality.
First, there was the New York Times report that revealed the FBI was investigating Trump to see if he was working on behalf of Russia, a report that he called "insulting" but never concretely denied.
But more concretely, to "trust black women," when there are no institutions that will stand strong behind a black woman when she is held to the fire, means that this "trust" is a hollow conceit.
Next year, the UN climate process will be the first opportunity since Paris to look at our collective efforts to limit global warming and assess what we have done concretely to deliver on our commitments.
Concretely, this means that one moment, the five actors bear Russian names and knock back vodka shots; the very next, they are in another era and country, speaking in blank verse and thou'ing each other.
More concretely, we cannot keep pace globally if the economy grows more technical and jobs demand more vocational and academic skill but we fail to equip large segments of our population to fill those roles.
In this piece, I draw on my experiences using data to take Framer from seed round to Series B. More concretely, I'll describe what to (not) focus on, and then, how to get real results.
"Only by responding concretely to these concerns will the government be able to resolve the crisis and preserve its international standing," said Nambiar, appealing to Suu Kyi to visit Maungdaw and Buthidaung in Rakhine State.
For 2016, Twitter introduced changes that more concretely shape what kind of language it will allow, tackling both personal abuse and more general speech from places like the estimated 50,000 accounts linked to the Islamic State.
The crystal-based rings, necklaces, and other accessories of STONEDALONE promise its user a series of "cyber mystical properties," or more concretely, a series of powers for our digital era, depending on the color crystal purchased.
One reason, even in these extreme circumstances, South Koreans are struggling to maintain a careful calm and equilibrium is that we feel more concretely than the rest of the world the existence of North Korea, too.
It was heavy and intensely sad, and the fact that there's a box score for it, and that it registers in the standings as concretely and insignificantly as the ones immediately before and after, seems somehow tacky.
Innovation and digitalization doesn't change the culture of news media if it's not brought into the very core of the news business concretely in the daily practices of the newsroom and business development, such as audience understanding.
More concretely, Energy Secretary Rick Perry is also set to soon issue a study on the power grid that many renewable-energy and environmental advocates worry will be biased in favor of fossil fuels and nuclear power.
For decades, former guards at Auschwitz and other death camps escaped prosecution because the German justice authorities said they could prosecute only individuals who had been concretely tied by witnesses or other evidence to specific criminal acts.
More concretely, Ankara secured a $3.6 billion loan package from the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, as well as a pledge from the government of Qatar to invest $15 billion in Turkey over the coming years.
One, the audience the book is written for by and large won't make that shift between scientific fact and humor and, two, if they read it concretely it reinforces the stereotypes we have about boys and girls.
" Gerry Canavan on race and science fiction: "Science fiction is a little bit afraid of getting too deep into the racial question, and often tries to turn it into a metaphor rather than ever deal with it concretely.
There have been undeniable changes in how we perceive the reality that surrounds us in our hyper-digital, smart-phone centric age, but it is incredibly difficult to concretely articulate where exactly these shifts occurred and continue to.
He seems to have gleaned something about the mysteries of the east while abroad, and more concretely has picked up a set of cosmopolitan attitudes and behaviors that contrast with the generally parochial outlook of the Iron Islands.
It's hard to concretely describe a singer whose hallmark is airiness, yet there's a wistful quality to her murmured coos and exclamations that startles, cascading unpredictably in melodic succession as if she's merely following where the beat leads.
For decades former guards at Auschwitz and other death camps escaped prosecution because the German justice authorities had maintained that they could prosecute only people who were concretely tied by witnesses or other evidence to specific criminal acts.
It seems likely that the boy will come into play during the final two episodes — hopefully concretely, given how much we've heard about him, but maybe just emotionally — but we're still left with nothing but breadcrumbs as to why.
Even though wheat and corn are not concretely impacted either way by El Niño on the global level, its effects on the individual countries and thus the global market can be very different depending on the roles of each.
But while roadside assistance is certainly helpful, even life-saving at times, it's not as obvious that an entire cottage industry premised on buying and sharing location data is always going to produce products that are so concretely desirable.
Right now, there are community healers in towns and cities concretely living out the liberal democratic vision of the good life — deeply embedded in their communities, surrendered to their ideals, reaching out to other communities, growing in their freedom.
More concretely, we talked about how Lerman's management style has evolved from scrappy startup founder to a public company CEO — he described holding five-minute meetings with every Yext employee as "one of the best management techniques" he's ever adopted.
"While (Fernandez) added some clarity on his views, he did not shed any light on future cabinet members, which would be necessary to understand his economic policies more concretely," said Citi economists for Latin America in a Monday client note.
Mr Gabriel—concretely—skipped a meeting of the so-called Normandy group on Ukraine (France, Germany, Ukraine, Russia) so he could return to Berlin and share the credit for the release in Turkey of the imprisoned German-Turkish journalist Deniz Yücel.
For now, the idea exists in supercomputers and the imaginations of scientists, although it was fleshed out a bit more concretely last year, with the first draft of a NASA mission proposal called Hypervelocity Asteroid Mitigation Mission for Emergency Response (HAMMER).
"I feel that concretely there has been a change of heart or at least more determination on the part of the government," said Daniele Perissi, head of the Congo program at Trial International, which helped Ntumwa's victims build their case.
While "Serial", "Making a Murderer" and other crime documentaries also explore human behaviour or the criminal justice system, this film, and Kitty Genovese herself, are more concretely personal, more directly intertwined in the lives of people who did not know her.
"There are deliberations to do something with bridge financing, under certain circumstances, but this must be examined concretely - on the one hand insofar as the volume is concerned, on the other the legal situation," Joerg Leichtfried said on ORF radio.
In the case of our show, we concretely draw the old beliefs in ghosts and spirits and all that old-country nonsense, until Chester realizes maybe he has no choice but to think that they might be right about that.
It takes a situation that could be addressed concretely on the ground and throws it up, as this one now has been, to the Supreme Court, where it will be decided by a group of Harvard and Yale law grads.
It felt immediately and concretely useful — an assertion that's best contextualized by mentioning that most of the class legwork is completing daily "rewiring" tasks designed to build those research-backed habits into your life that will make you happier post-course.
An Amazon spokesperson tells CNBC Make It platforms like Fakespot cannot concretely determine the authenticity of a review "as they do not have access to Amazon's propriety data" and calls such companies "inaccurate" and biased toward distrust of Amazon and other stores.
But perhaps more concretely, this is the first explicit piece of evidence of one of Trump's close aides coordinating with a Russian official throughout the campaign and it's the first time Trump Jr. has been known to have a meeting like this.
"He didn't answer a single one of my questions concretely," she said, but he left her with no doubt that he was working for the F.S.B., the principal pillar of a Russian security system dedicated to keeping President Vladimir V. Putin in power.
" More concretely, he said his team is "very clear internally about having the Chinese walls and professional standards for FT Strategies that ensures the right levels of confidentiality of clients' data [so] their confidential information doesn't leak back into the core operation.
So perhaps the implication of her results, she says, is that coaches, teammates, parents and others might want to watch for athletes who tend to be withdrawn and self-recriminatory and initiate gentle conversations about how they can improve their skills concretely.
In a deal, look for China to far more concretely open the doors to Western investment and products, with sharply lower tariffs and a more verifiable promise to no longer demand a U.S. company's intellectual property as a price of entry to its market.
The U.S. side must insist that such a joint statement lay out a path that concretely commits Pyongyang to getting rid of its nukes and the missiles that can send these horrible weapons of mass destruction to the U.S. homeland, potentially killing millions of Americans.
Honestly, we had expected something more concretely tied to the inputs we had given them; "Computer Love" and "I Am A Vocoder" were their last songwriting efforts, and they were just as direct and to the point as the KLF said they should be.
The broader aspects of Trump's Afghanistan policy are expected to focus "very concretely on counterterrorism," Kugelman said, and increasing troops would allow the President to intensify the counterterrorism mission, particularly against ISIS and al Qaeda, both of which have a presence in the country.
What that means concretely is we have probably more companies ... When this goes right, we have more companies doing brain writing, where instead of having a face-to-face brainstorming meeting, we have everybody generate ideas independently and then submit them for everyone to see.
"Concretely, we are able to confirm loadings of vessels having shut down AIS transponders by other means such as satellite imagery or by tracking Iranian-flagged tugs, which has proven especially valuable given the lack of AIS coverage throughout much of the Gulf," Kpler said.
Since Trump, we have something much cruder, more straightforward, and more concretely linked to historical anti-Semitism and generalized bigotry — people lauding Hitler, throwing around the word "kike," and making memes that mash up Hillary Clinton with swastikas and/or the Star of David.
But in a neighborhood that is so symbolically and concretely enriched by the arts, the divide between privileged patrons and artists was stark and sad and doesn't portend well for a unified front against the anti-arts agenda Sundara is on a mission to resist.
Jarrar's strength as an artist lies in how he is able to draw in an audience while making it clear that his art is not a spectacle; his art is serious and worthy of contemplation and often moves viewers to concretely engage with issues raised.
None of which is to say that a booming stock market is bad, only that it doesn't do much to concretely impact the life of the average person or contradict the basic reality that labor market and GDP growth data show broad continuity with the Obama era.
For years, he and his allies have argued that if Republicans were given unified control of government, they would forge a new governing contract, embodied most concretely in a series of doomed budget bills that were the main reason for Ryan's reputation as a serious policymaker.
His effort to document a network of cultural exchange is more concretely expressed in his ongoing Frequencies series, in which the artist has installed canvases at more than 250 schools across the globe, allowing students to intervene the blank surface with their individual forms of drawing.
"That $500 was something that I had already sent him a couple times for graphic designing, for graphic things, and that specific time that he's saying that I supposedly sent that to him for nudes, that's never been, it's never been concretely shown that that's what happened," he said.
Last summer, a huge conflict erupted between Kourtney and sister Kim over their different values when it comes to work and priorities, and in a recent interview with Paper, the Poosh founder more concretely stated that she'd love to one day pack her bags and leave this all behind.
"The Philippines' credibility to be part of this body rests on its ability to effect actions that will concretely address these allegations, in line with its mandate to promote, protect and fulfill and the human rights of all, and not just a select few," Ms. de Guia said.
That could concretely shift the outcome of some shareholder lawsuits but is aimed more broadly at shifting American business culture out of its current shareholders-first framework and back toward something more like the broad ethic of social responsibility that took hold during WWII and continued for several decades.
A show that fully accepted the challenge of Dylan's elusive balance between unstable consciousness and tough social fact might have told more of its story through the lives of these two women, leaving the audience to wade through the haze in Elizabeth's head while also observing events more concretely through Mrs.
That could concretely shift the outcome of some shareholder lawsuits but is aimed more broadly at shifting American business culture out of its current shareholders-first framework and back toward something more like the broad ethic of social responsibility that took hold during World War II and continued for several decades.
The images move from isolated abstractions and geometric shapes to take on something of a narrative — specifically that of the very real history of Apartheid in South Africa, evoked concretely, for instance, with the flashing of a date (1976, the year of the Soweto uprising) and a name (Desmond Tutu).
One of the most interesting things we've spotted in looking over the new financial data campaigns made public this week is how many individual donors gave to a candidate on any given day — data that show concretely how excited people have been about particular candidates for the first half of this year.
Concretely, I think that means broad-based left electoral campaigns, combined with new trade union organizing efforts in strategically positioned sectors — the year's wave of teacher strikes, new efforts to rally nurses and those in supply and logistics, for example, and social movements for things like criminal justice, health care, and affordable housing.
THERE THERE, by Tommy Orange (Alfred A. Knopf) "Orange makes Oakland into a 'there' that becomes all the more concretely, emphatically and fully so in a novel that deals, in tones that are sweeping and subtle, large-gestured and nuanced, with what the notion of belonging means for Native Americans," our reviewer wrote.
A movie like Inglorious Basterds may not have spawned three sequels and a line of toys, or cleared $500 million in worldwide box office, but it's generally remembered more fondly and concretely than much of the usual May-through-August (or, more accurately over the past few years, March-through-August) fodder.
Nothing to concretely help bring manufacturing back to the United States; nothing in the tax bill that really helps the working class; nothing going on with infrastructure; no effort to rethink the entitlement state or safety net to encourage interstate migration or use government to help people get out of the working-poverty trap.
For example, with Senator Bernie Sanders by her side at University of New Hampshire campaign stop on Wednesday, why not bring up a college students buried in hundreds of thousands in student loan debt and explain in a clear and non-wonkish way how her plan could concretely and significantly change their situation for the better?
A successful alliance might manage (as Israel has emphasized recently) to prevent Tehran from establishing a long-term military presence in Syria as well as defeat Shi'ite Houthis in Yemen and restore the ousted Saudi-allied President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi to power or, more concretely, to set up a missile defense shield covering the wider Middle East.
A more accurate description would be a brilliant, highly sensitive artist with a strong conceptual bent, Buddhist inclinations, real wisdom, serious painterly chops, and an extraordinary understanding of and feeling for color; a polymath who realized her ideas concretely and sensually not only in paintings (including monochromes) but also in photographs, drawings, sculptures, text-based works, creative writing, experimental films, and installations.
Very concretely speaking, most of the, I think almost all of the companies working on autonomy are actually they have at the end of the day, when all the decisions need to be made about whether you hit the brakes or not, that stuff is actually very heuristic driven, it's not a black box neural net because they need to be able to debug it.
When Merce Cunningham died, in 2009, Mitchell and Riener were star dancers in his company, and at the Joyce, even a decade later, they were able to remind us—concretely, in the flesh—what a huge change Cunningham made in the theory and the practice of modern dance in the second half of the twentieth century: how much cleaner and more serious he made it look.
Jeff Bagwell and Ivan Rodriguez, who had been linked via innuendo with performance-enhancing drugs, were elected; Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, whose steroid usage is more concretely known and who therefore had become about as close to being a pair of pariahs as baseball has this side of Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson, saw their percentage of the vote bounce up from 218 and 19943 percent, respectively, to 21994 and 21995.
The judge wrote Saturday that "former officials detailed concretely how the Agency Memo will harm the United States' national security and foreign policy interests" and said his ruling restores "refuge procedures and programs to the position they were in prior" to the ban, which he noted included thorough vetting of individuals traveling to the U.S. The lawsuits stemming from the ACLU and Jewish Family Services were consolidated and involved refugees who have been blocked from coming to the U.S.  "Refugee resettlement is one of our proudest humanitarian achievements," Jewish Family Services lawyer Mariko Hirose told The Seattle Times.

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