a very real need to think concretely about the issues
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Imagine my surprise to find an article by two consultants that concretely describes what I had only vaguely felt.
Arguments over the range grew out of ideas about property and more concretely how they bear upon who gets what.
Perhaps indeterminacy is easier to talk of in the abstract than to analyze concretely.
The first law to be concretely utilized was the one for the election of the mayors.
A prestigious publication more easily establishes the value of the idea and concretely illustrates the project's practicality.
Short-term collaboration among small groups of service-providing agencies emerged around concretely defined, shared goals.
Even if the advantages are difficult to be evaluated concretely, they may provide a trade-off between code manageability and loss of resources.
More concretely, the Internet does pose plenty of problems for non-English speakers.
Content can be matched to therapy issues analogically as well as concretely.
These cases are useful in illustrating more concretely industry's response to the changing environment of Asia Pacific following the crisis.
1.1In a way that is material or physical.
these moments are captured concretely and indelibly on film
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They have developed a charting technique by which the juvenile can concretely visualize the events and feelings leading up to firesetting.
I will present an integrated approach to treating addictions and will apply it concretely stage by stage.
Was there literally an instruction to the artists that there has to be something overtly, concretely muscular happening in each image?
The clam chowder might have put the institution on the map, but its oyster stew connects it concretely to the place—the oyster beds are just around the point.
In later research, the group established that synesthesia is not only consistent across time but also concretely measurable in the brain.
The film contains some excellent little neighborhood shots, but nothing that concretely places the flick in the Windy City.
When someone consumes a house, they do concretely record a tax deduction on their 1040 and pay less taxes.
Engaging in conceptual or philosophical (rather than concretely architectural) experiments, she forces architecture to examine the importance of temporality.
His talent has always been more aural than lyrical, but he's never shaped his sounds more concretely than here.
In very real ways, the costs of production have been concretely mapped onto the human body—in the form of broken limbs, crushed skulls, and crippling.
Definition of concretely in US English:
concretely
adverbˌkənˈkrētlēˌkənˈkritli
1In a definitive or conclusive way.
a very real need to think concretely about the issues
Example sentencesExamples
More concretely, the Internet does pose plenty of problems for non-English speakers.
A prestigious publication more easily establishes the value of the idea and concretely illustrates the project's practicality.
Even if the advantages are difficult to be evaluated concretely, they may provide a trade-off between code manageability and loss of resources.
Arguments over the range grew out of ideas about property and more concretely how they bear upon who gets what.
Perhaps indeterminacy is easier to talk of in the abstract than to analyze concretely.
Imagine my surprise to find an article by two consultants that concretely describes what I had only vaguely felt.
These cases are useful in illustrating more concretely industry's response to the changing environment of Asia Pacific following the crisis.
Content can be matched to therapy issues analogically as well as concretely.
The first law to be concretely utilized was the one for the election of the mayors.
Short-term collaboration among small groups of service-providing agencies emerged around concretely defined, shared goals.
1.1In a way that is material or physical.
these moments are captured concretely and indelibly on film
Example sentencesExamples
In later research, the group established that synesthesia is not only consistent across time but also concretely measurable in the brain.
They have developed a charting technique by which the juvenile can concretely visualize the events and feelings leading up to firesetting.
When someone consumes a house, they do concretely record a tax deduction on their 1040 and pay less taxes.
I will present an integrated approach to treating addictions and will apply it concretely stage by stage.
His talent has always been more aural than lyrical, but he's never shaped his sounds more concretely than here.
Was there literally an instruction to the artists that there has to be something overtly, concretely muscular happening in each image?
In very real ways, the costs of production have been concretely mapped onto the human body—in the form of broken limbs, crushed skulls, and crippling.
Engaging in conceptual or philosophical (rather than concretely architectural) experiments, she forces architecture to examine the importance of temporality.
The clam chowder might have put the institution on the map, but its oyster stew connects it concretely to the place—the oyster beds are just around the point.
The film contains some excellent little neighborhood shots, but nothing that concretely places the flick in the Windy City.