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Thus, RRI opens up existing divisions of moral labour, concretely as well as reflexively (the latter in the sense that it positions them as not necessarily given a priori, but constructed and constructable).
Robinson describes metaphysical states as concretely as domestic interiors.
Begin your agency relationship by sharing your business goals -- as concretely as possible -- with your agency.
Also be able to describe as concretely as possible how you made a difference in your previous jobs.
Presented as directly and concretely as Grossman's fiction is discursive and internal, the report was elevated by the authority of a writer willing to stand in the presence of bitterness and rage aimed directly at him.
Then follows the task of editing the film; of reducing 30 reels to ten; of seeing the picture for the first time concretely, as a whole; of studying the new values which inevitably appear and, frequently, of compensating for values which seem to have disappeared.
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From Figs. 4 and 5, the RMS position errors of the FRLS-PDA filter are smaller than the other four filters, concretely discussed as follows.
Concretely, if AS has side lengths (1, 1, φ), then AL has side lengths (φ, φ, 1).
("Heaven was in the sky," he says. "My mother spoke to me of heaven as concretely and with as much love as she named the wild flowers").
The other Americans who have popped up as possible heirs to the Williams sisters' throne have always faced pressure to live up to that legacy, but none as concretely and unfairly as Stephens.
From the central trend perspective, the tree of cells is not concretely envisaged as true history that in some way operates as a reference tree.
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