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Here let us think concretely of Moldova's benighted populace and others like them, struggling to think clearly after all the centuries of Russkie intrigue.
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We think concretely, in terms of our own personal needs at that very moment.
I feel like, based on what I know, a larger percentage of advances in whatever field have come from non-academic people who were able to think concretely and without the use of terms (or something).
Think concretely about suitcase nukes in the hands of Pentecostals or Wahabis who believe that a deity is speaking directly through their impulses and intuitions.
As a control task for theme identification, a sex identification task was employed to evaluate participants' ability to think concretely.
"I think we ought to be thinking concretely along those lines," Cheh said.
What would you want as your obituary?'" That was his way of getting managers to think more concretely about the company's future and set clearer performance targets things the founders had avoided in their excitement to pursue new opportunities and their reluctance to admit when things weren't panning out.
Putting children into the equation also shows how we need to think very concretely about the meaning and implications of the values we endorse.
Understanding the notion of intangible assets would help people think more concretely about how they allocate their time and energy.
Understanding the notion of intangible assets can also help individuals think more concretely about how they allocate their time and energy.
"Research has shown that concept formation, abstraction, and mental flexibility decline with age, especially after age 70, as older adults tend to think more concretely than younger adults," according to researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, who surveyed several studies.
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