Sentence examples for concrete aspect from inspiring English sources

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Now the Westchester Gallery is going to display a less concrete aspect of Ms. Segal's work: the insights she has passed on as a teacher at the art workshop there.

What the student gets out of a writing workshop is a feeling of being "there" for a couple of hours, the beginning of a process by which "there" – writing – can become a more concrete aspect of identity.

In a single image of a restaurant window it's possible at once to see the interior of the empty space with its set tables, the gleaming glass and the street scene reflected in it, a multiplicity that has a material, concrete aspect (this is a restaurant without patrons) and also room for lyricism (this is a restaurant yearning for patrons).

Bloch wrote: "Expectation, hope and intention, directed towards the possibility which has not yet arrived, constitute not only a fundamental property of the human consciousness but also, provided they are rectified and grasped in their concrete aspect, a fundamental determination at the heart of objective reality itself".

The most concrete aspect regarding the possible predictive value of Mena protein is related to TES gene, a Mena interacting partner [ 38– 40].

These questions were chosen to represent, in addition to an overall rating of care, a measure of satisfaction with the physical condition of the hospital, measures of satisfaction with the two main health care professions and, in the case of the call button response time question, a measure of a more concrete aspect of nursing care.

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Olds writes about what she calls "the particular concrete aspects of one person's representative-enough-but-not-really experience".

The coming years will see, I imagine, perhaps your first experience of how politics – that cocky and inscrutable performance that plays out through your screens – can breach the disconnect and impinge on concrete aspects of your own life.

The church has not addressed this question publicly and, in fact, seems reluctant to be dragged into the fight: this week, one top Vatican official, Msgr. Pietro Parolin, the Vatican's undersecretary of state, reminded reporters here that the "concrete aspects" of the American election are "not our business".

The third stage evaluates concrete aspects of the teaching process.

This duality in meaning reflects the dual nature of standardization, which involves both abstract and concrete aspects.

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