Sentence examples for and concrete terms from inspiring English sources

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But mainly he talks in clear and concrete terms about how and why he makes his pictures and what sort of impact he means them to have on viewers.

In another day of dizzying diplomatic activity, David Cameron and President Barack Obama announced that they would table a resolution at the UN Security Council encapsulating the proposal uttered first, almost as if by mistake, by Secretary of State John Kerry in London on Monday and then taken up in more urgent and concrete terms by the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, in Moscow.

Part I goes on to lay out a fairly detailed theory of terms, including the distinctions between (a) categorematic and syncategorematic terms, (b) abstract and concrete terms, and (c) absolute and connotative terms.

Related to this analysis is Valla's repudiation of what he presents as the scholastic view of the distinction between abstract and concrete terms, that is, the view that abstract terms ("whiteness," "fatherhood") always refer solely to quality, while concrete terms ("white," "father") refer to both substance and quality (Repastinatio, 21 30).

Goodman, meanwhile, spoke of the "brain drain" in more stark and concrete terms than others.

But in our materialist age, we define that ability in commercial and concrete terms, ignoring the less tangible side of science's power.

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The Trump administration would feel called to articulate in less dogmatic and more concrete terms its "America First" ambition and to identify the proper role for antitrust.

Mr. Petzold prefers to think of the revolution in more modest — and more concrete terms.

BUT that does not mean he has not seasoned the cultural brew with several shakes of G.E. salt -- its penchant for measuring performance of people and businesses in concrete terms, for asking everyone and anyone for their ideas, sifting through those ideas and then going directly to action without months of cogitation or tests.

We'll try and explain in concrete terms where such objects arise, and give examples of how this perspective can be applied to understand a number of classical mathematical questions (which make no mention of the word "motive").

And yet, in concrete terms, P.S. 179's drop is less foreboding — two to three fewer correct answers per child.

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