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Now is the time to be concrete about future blueprints.
But let's be concrete about this: transgender people make up less than one half of one per cent of the country.
To be concrete about this, let's assume that we are placing the objects sufficiently close together that they will collide on a timescale much shorter than that of the Universe's expansion, so that for all intents and purposes the Universe is static.
That's not to say the president's speech should be vague or fatuous, or that he should ignore a lot of the good advice he's been getting about specific content; indeed, he must be concrete about his plan if he's going to close the trust gap.
So, what was actually happening [to them] and they wanted to be concrete about it".
But we have to be concrete about the meaning of both.
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"It will be very welcome if they are being concrete about it," he said.
The consultation document repeats a mistake made in other reconfiguration controversies in being concrete about what will be closed or downgraded but vague about the benefits, notably around primary and community care.
Being concrete about what you are discussing, even with younger kids, is necessary.
They are organisms with volition and a passion for self-assertion.' Furthermore, he thought 'sensuality' as 'the basis of being concrete about the world' and 'tension' as 'curbed desire'.
Thus, models utilizing PMMs can be concrete instantiations of current understanding about the referent biological system in a particular experimental context.
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