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They began refining a concept.
In this paper, refining a concept means to apply a lower (restriction of a concept) or an upper (relaxation of a concept) approximation.
What is important at this point is to recognize that the capabilities to scale are very different from those used earlier on, when you were finding and refining a concept.
During this time, he has learned how to develop, execute and refine an artistic concept.
Over the last decade Mr. Threadgill has been refining a new concept, a method of composition with its own elaborate inner logic.
From childhood, Coppola envisioned a film about the Tucker automobile and while attending the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television in the early 1960s, further refined a film concept based on the life of Preston Tucker.
In all of this, frequently, you will be the one to help a fellow student grasp a difficult concept, or refine a promising idea.
When I visited in late June, Adrià was refining a new pet concept, which he calls "liquid ravioli".
Reference Group members and other government administrators contributed to the analysis of these findings and helped to refine the concept of a 'social capital approach' through their attendance at workshops and 'Think Tanks'.
But Ms Mallinson soon saw the opportunity to refine the concept and have an impact upon a key issue in South Africa - education.
These are all pilot spots, designed to help IMAX refine the concept ahead of a broader rollout.
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