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In more concrete terms, the Think design serves the program.
In more concrete terms, the French have often found their voice ignored.
He is trying, though, to speak in far more concrete terms.
Mr. Petzold prefers to think of the revolution in more modest — and more concrete — terms.
Essentially, we have a vision but now it needs to be translated into more concrete terms.
In fact your opinion was put in more concrete terms by using the words 'beyond all reasonable doubt'.
Or, in more concrete terms, has all this frenzied fascination translated into actual plays of Solange's music?
Then he made his approach in more concrete terms, telling the family, "Just because you won a war doesn't mean you'll get shit for free.
The history of the Jewish presence in Morocco is phrased in more concrete terms in the show, beginning with a pair of objects that establish a chronological span.
Freedom needs a third pillar if it is to become secure; its name is European civil society or, in more concrete terms, doing Europe or European civic activity.
And if not, well, maybe that's OK…" As part of the demonstration, Murray wanted to show off the game's scale in more concrete terms.
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