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Some suggested this was a tactic to buy time before making any concrete decisions.
While NATO and the European Union have hesitated about making any concrete moves toward Ukrainian accession, the Kremlin has known exactly what it wants.
Much like his stance on gay marriage, he seems keen to speak the language of inclusivity and progression without actually making any concrete concessions.
Moffatt, co-founder of Targeted Victory and head of digital for Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential bid, said that the Facebook founder stopped short of making any concrete promises besides internal reviews that were already underway but had acknowledged a problem of trust.
The meaningless PAC names are no more than contrived advertising slogans that allow candidates to avoid making any concrete proposals of their vision for America.
Before making any concrete changes, continue your day job while you consider some of the basics of starting fresh as a consultant.
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He said, however, that he had not made any concrete proposals.
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.
Officials said that the company was considering what measures to take in Europe but that it had not made any concrete plans.
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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