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It's a flaw, sure, but not one hard-wired into James' genome with the concrete certainty that debates over his clutchness often suggest.
The lack of any concrete certainty of where we are headed as a trading nation and a country as a whole is massively unsettling to business".
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Only Stalinists could have built this most vile symbol, people with hearts and minds made of concrete certainties.
Named for astronomer Dr. Edwin Hubble, who established the notion that the universe is expanding, the images the telescope has produced over the past 20 years have similarly changed the course of astronomy, "[turning] astronomical conjectures into concrete certainties," according to the Hubble Space Telescope website.
"The government's pledge to achieve ambitious renewable targets by 2020 shows it is serious about its potential but we need to follow through with concrete policies to create greater certainty for industry, maximise the potential for the UK economy and realise our environmental goals".
The intelligence community must have certainty that the evidence is concrete to support the conclusion.
I wish we all threw certainty out the window and would keep the concrete expressions in all forms as performance.
Many of our familiar certainties are such that we cannot offer any concrete reason for believing them, certainly not one that is wholly convincing.
Instead, Chinese philosophers preferred the certainty of perception, and thus: "would not, and did not translate their concrete vision into the form of science.
"Easy certainty".
The certainty.
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