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That, in my opinion, is a concrete question.
2. The definition of the problem is a concrete question, which we want based on the facts and not on the comments.
When Heathcliff tells Nelly about digging up Catherine's grave, she asks him a disturbingly concrete question: What would he have done if, upon prying open the lid, he'd found her "dissolved into earth, or worse"?
But if they are asked the more limited and concrete question of whether such symbols should be borne by people who work with the general public, the number wanting them banned drops to 30%.
After a campaign focused on the lofty abstractions of class, race and social inequality, the final encounter between the candidates — six days before Election Day — was dominated by the grittier and more concrete question of how each man would run New York's vast city government.
The concrete question here is: may the occupancy, and, necessarily the purchase and sale of property of which occupancy is an incident, be inhibited by the States, or by one of its municipalities, solely because of the color of the proposed occupant of the premises?
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With Romney, there are more concrete questions.
This article offers a tested approach that poses concrete questions.
"They were asking concrete questions about mechanics and structure," he continued.
(His enthusiasm was soon dampened, though never quite extinguished, when he was confronted with concrete questions based on irrefutable documents).
There will be a difference, but very quickly Obama will be faced with concrete questions, like Afghanistan".
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