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That's right on, said Dr Chin: "Memories are not so concrete.
It's like a wall but the roles keep changing, the wall is not so concrete.
Hence, Heidegger's concrete philosophy is not so concrete as he defines human beings and their historicity in such a way that omits the real, concrete, struggles in which social actors find themselves.
Additionally, doctors gave families relevant and specific details in 14% of cases, while 27% of such cases were given information that was not so concrete.
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However, emerging research suggests that ego depletion may not be so concrete, which means it's possible there's an endless supply of self-will.
The regional block is good at phrasemaking but not so good at producing concrete results.
He added that what was needed now from Mr. Arafat was "not so much reassurances as concrete steps".
The dimension stability test showed that the possible expansion characteristic of EAFS became not so significant for pervious concrete due to the voids inside the system.
This material has entirely superseded the heavy ashlar (natural rock) masonry at one time used for such construction, when the techniques for the large-scale production of concrete were not so well developed as they are today.
Whereas they have some important conclusions for understanding the relationship between an economy and an environment, it is not so easy to deduce a concrete policy implication from those works.
This population could represent less specialized organisms, not so well adapted to a concrete selective pressure, but able to perform optimally in a wider diversity of environments [52] due to their higher degree of genotypic and phenotypic diversity.
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