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Financial pledges need to be made concrete and followed through.
Fifa is still in discussions with Interpol – they are giving Interpol $20m in funding assistance – as to how the briefings and education programmes are best implemented, but hopes they will be made concrete next year and may even be used for the football competition at the London Olympics.
The principle of moral equality is too abstract and needs to be made concrete if we are to arrive at a clear moral standard.
Anderson and Wallin (2006) also suggested that evolutionary time should be made concrete, for example, by using the school's longest corridor as a metaphor for deep time.
First, he argued that the centre of religion is always formed by a falsely objectivized or absolutized claim to truth, which fails to recognize that transcendence occurs in many ways, and that transcendent truths cannot be made concrete as a set of factual statements or narratives.
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This "being at stake" or "being in question for oneself" is made concrete in the specific stands we take that is, in the roles we enact over the course of our lives.
Civilising ideas were made concrete.
In her art, thinking is made concrete.
That subject is made concrete in the person of a writer, Anna Wulf, who cannot write.
The moral consequences of seeing and the fact that one cannot "unsee" something are made concrete throughout "Hiroshima Maiden".
But while all 60 agreements in the package may have been discussed previously, they are being made concrete for the first time this week.
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