Sentence examples for concretely by from inspiring English sources

The phrase "concretely by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a specific and tangible way something is achieved or manifested. Example: The company's success was achieved concretely by implementing a new marketing strategy.

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She'd expressed a condition that he'd known in life yet had been unable to articulate until it was figured forth concretely by her, in speech that sounded canned.

Opening up academic publishing offers the chance to address this problem concretely by making journals more accessible and by using technology that makes it easier to scan journals outside of one's field for relevant information.

In the elegant salon of the Kosciuszko Foundation, he offered a nice program, borne "on wings of song" by the Marilyn Horne Foundation (which so titles its series) and, more concretely, by a solid performance by his accompanist, Michael Baitzer.

Concretely, by the authors' calculations this facility would today give Greece access to something like.65 percent of its GDP (its accumulated forced savings), plus any additional discretionary fund from the pool of all accumulated savings.

Nonetheless, the tension between women's economic class-based interests or needs and their visionary/strategic gender interests or needs is still always present, and must therefore always be negotiated concretely by popular movements for social justice involving women's issues.

Although James holds that truths are "made" (104) in the course of human experience, and that for the most part they live "on a credit system" in that they are not currently being verified, he also holds the empiricistic view that "beliefs verified concretely by somebody are the posts of the whole superstructure" (P, 100).

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From these data emerges the strong link between the sperm signalling machinery and their function, emphasized by the study of metabolic architecture concretely depicted by the networks model.

Dreamlike and concretely detailed by turns, the journey has no arriving and the search no finding.

The principle was then concretely formulated by the English chemist John Dalton in his chemical atomic theory (1808).

For a recent paper to be published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, subjects were made to think either abstractly or concretely — say, by writing about the distant or near future.

The movement of the robot is concretely constrained by the plant cultivation environment.

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