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Put concretely, one might have high (or low) spatial intelligence, but that does not predict whether one will have high (or low) musical or interpersonal intelligence.
Put concretely, the problem is this.
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To put it concretely, this is a doctrine in which small groups of American men and women are outside the wire in dangerous places in remote valleys, providing security, gathering intelligence, helping to establish courts and building schools and roads.
Put more concretely, the asymptotic behavior of the AprE signal alone 'remembers' two classes of cell history: the first a history of growth in rich medium to higher densities and the second all other histories in the compendium.
Or, to put that more concretely, are controls on international investment justified when, as the New York Times said on Sunday, experts prepare to re-think systems as free flowing capital sinks nations?
To put the matter concretely, if a modern-day MacBook Air operated at the energy efficiency of computers from 1991, its fully charged battery would last all of 2.5 seconds.
To put this more concretely, part of what is picked out by the category of 'woman' is "being a mother," and thus thinking gender is fundamentally bound up with the family and its proper roles.
Or to put the point more concretely, there can be no greater inference of age discrimination (as opposed to "40 or over" discrimination) when a 40 year old is replaced by a 39 year old than when a 56 year old is replaced by a 40 year old.
To put the cost consideration concretely, consider a recent clinical study [ 5].
They form defensive admirations: "If Updike can get away with these kind of half-page descriptions of women's breasts, I can too" or "If Virginia Woolf is a bit woozy on spatiality, on putting things down concretely, I'll just let things float free".
To put it a little more concretely, the Tea Party may be losing some of its outsized influence over the Republican Party.
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