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hard spaces
noun
Plural of hard space
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"Cities are hard spaces that trap water and heat," said Janet L. Attarian, a director of streetscapes at the city's Department of Transportation.
But anything that uses the expression "green spaces" raises my hackles, because it means that the rest of the project is hard spaces and concrete.
The hard spaces for you, where we wish you would do your anti-racist work, are the ones that are resistant, where the racially fragile shiver when they hear the word 'privilege' and certainly quiver to the notion of "White supremacy".
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An extremely live acoustic in the raw, hard space made every rustle audible.
"Its a hard space for old media institutions.
A hard space definition of the building blocks is much preferable.
This justifies the hard space partitioning of ρ(r) into atomic basins used to quantify atomic volumes and electron populations.
This is a hard space to find a niche in, but the money at stake if you succeed is staggering.
A beautiful runner can bring color, pattern, and softness into an otherwise "hard" space.
Peavey is a two-acre "park plaza," as Friedberg calls it, "a mixture of the American green space and the European hard space" that was completed in 1973.
"Part of this is because sustainability is a very hard space (for VCs)," Chung explains, "(it has) very long horizons, very large incumbents and political bureaucracy.
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