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Williams said it would be hard to make any concrete decision before the beginning of free agency on July 1.
But Clare Slipper, the union's Scottish parliamentary officer, said UK ministers had yet to make any concrete commitments.
A resolution from the conference floor would not make any concrete adjustment to the platform, as opposed to an amendment that would alter the platform.
Turnbull has yet to make any concrete changes to economic policy, fuelling Labor's criticism that the ousting of Abbott was more about style than substance.
She talks of her commitment to a two-state peace deal with the Palestinians, but in her role as foreign minister and chief Israeli negotiator during the past year of peace talks she failed to make any concrete progress on the ground.
Still, Sirigu cautions that it's too soon to make any concrete conclusions.
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Some suggested this was a tactic to buy time before making any concrete decisions.
He said, however, that he had not made any concrete proposals.
Officials said that the company was considering what measures to take in Europe but that it had not made any concrete plans.
While NATO and the European Union have hesitated about making any concrete moves toward Ukrainian accession, the Kremlin has known exactly what it wants.
Meanwhile, the government has not made any concrete proposals to settle the tax bill, the new chief executive, Steven M. Theede, said in an interview last Friday.
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