Sentence examples for concretely affecting from inspiring English sources

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Obama conceded that the shutdown was "concretely affecting real people" and believed there was "no reason why government should be shut down".

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As we will see in the next section, there are multiple possible ways in which the level of abstraction at which behaviors are depicted (i.e. abstractly or concretely) affects which types of explanations (i.e. psychological and biological) laypeople believe to be more plausible.

I am reminded each day that I render decisions that affect people concretely and that I owe them constant and complete vigilance in checking my assumptions, presumptions and perspectives and ensuring that to the extent that my limited abilities and capabilities permit me, that I reevaluate them and change as circumstances and cases before me requires.

The pivotal role of assessment before, during, and after instruction concretely shows how assessment affects instructional decisions of a teacher.

And I feel like the few people I'd be able to be friends with also think that way, so it doesn't affect me concretely.

There's been an ongoing discussion about opening hours, it's part of the new mayor's office, so I'm not really sure how it's going to affect anything concretely in the future.

Finally, our theoretical framework demonstrates how production structures affect the labour market or more concretely, the allocation of talent.

Herz then argues that human beings share their basic capacities of imagination, reason, and feeling, but that there are numerous factors that affect how these general faculties function concretely in different individuals and populations.

While he is concretely persecuted for being black, Jones seems, at times, more affected by the persecution he intuits, by the racism that he observes and absorbs like a dirty sponge: Maybe it had started [after] I'd seen them send the Japanese away...

While he is concretely persecuted for being black, Jones seems, at times, more affected by the persecution he intuits, by the racism that he observes and absorbs like a dirty sponge: Maybe it had started [after] I'd seen them send the Japanese away..

More concretely, we first examine how the equilibrium and socially optimal entrance probabilities are affected by changing the values of parameters λ, μ, η, β, θ, and R. It is not hard to find that q ∗ is smaller than q e in all these figures, as explained before.

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