Sentence examples for concrete real from inspiring English sources

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Howard Wolfson, a consultant whom the Democratic Party has hired to help defeat the nonpartisan election proposal, said that he had heard no concrete, real spending ban proposal from the mayor other than his "musings" on the radio.

As examples, they point to books like Nathan Connolly's "World More Concrete: Real Estate and the Remaking of Jim Crow South Florida," coming next year, and Bethany Moreton's "To Serve God and Wal-Mart: The Making of Christian Free Enterprise" (Harvard, 2009), winner of multiple prizes, which examines the role of evangelical Christian values in mobilizing the company's largely female work force.

In case of concrete, real constants defined only for SOLID65 element and in the present study the concrete is modeled using discrete reinforcement.

Of course, as his contemporaries pointed out, one wonders why mathematics should have a role in the investigation of the "real" world if the nature of its abstraction made it distinct from the (concrete) real world.

Process philosophy, modifying a statement from Plato's Sophist (247e), affirms that the most concrete real beings in Whitehead's language, actual entities are characterized by the power to act and to be acted upon (Plato says real beings act or are acted upon).

What it is about A that lights up or is brought into prominence when A is considered in the light of B is what A shares or at least might be regarded as sharing with B, specific concrete real or putative likenesses between A and B. For Davidson himself, the framing effect is a cognitive affair; it consists in having one's attention drawn to such real or putative likenesses.

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Newell's main research area lay in understanding how humans think, and he dedicated his research to building systems that would solve concrete, real-world problems.

Believing, incorrectly, that you've done something healthy by taking a vitamin pill makes you more likely to take genuine, concrete, real-world risks with your health.

Nor could one trained practitioner have authority over another in resolving interpretive disputes about how to execute the ritual, e.g., about how to apply the terms found in ritual texts to concrete real-time behaviors.

This can be a problem as it does not take into account the specific characteristics of a concrete real-world remote village scenario.

end{cases} (5) In recent years, a great attention has been focused on the study of fractional and nonlocal operators of elliptic type, both for the pure mathematical research and for concrete real-world applications.

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