The decreasing visibility occurred in part because of the attempt to concretize images of political modernization in the city. |
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The quantitative rating of a craniocerebral trauma allows the expert to concretize its circumstances. |
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They do not constitute Halacha and they are difficult to concretize but they are clear to the sensitive eye and heart. |
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The Crédit Agricole Group aims to concretize its strategic ambition: To assure its leader European position in payment services. |
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Ms. Posenenske's objects concretize Duchamp's idea that the viewer completes the artwork. |
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Discussions are still ongoing to concretize this endeavour to revise access rights to fishery resources by the local population of Guinea Bissau. |
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We must concretize this respect for human rights, which means simultaneously respect for the other in his difference and selfrespect. |
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The challenge is high: concretize the time spent in my workshop in very few hours on the circuit. |
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They concretize the success of the marketing and products strategy implemented by Sofrecom. |
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A field trip to a dam site and ecology center was undertaken to concretize the lessons. |
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This sector constitutes one of the principal pillars to concretize the development objectives at the economic and social levels. |
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How do we concretize our concern for young people in the context of these two missions? |
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A visit in Paris to concretize this co-operation must intervene at the beginning of February 2009, at the time of the 2nd Training Day organized by the international Training Center of judicial officers. |
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To this end, we support the efforts of the Quartet representative, Tony Blair, and urge all donors to concretize the financial pledges they announced at the Paris Conference. |
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They merely concretize and then expand our experience of life. |
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The leaders also welcomed the recent formation of ISO-ESA Joint Working Group on earth observation to concretize the cooperation areas. |
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To concretize this new attitude, we need the right structures. |
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The most common soils found in Guinea are laterites formed of iron and hydrated aluminum oxides and other materials that often concretize into hard iron-rich conglomerates. |
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Rights in this way stem from social conventions that concretize and shape the values that underlie them. |
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Greenberg focuses on the grotesquely metonymic image of the spine to concretize a strong emotional response. |
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The meeting deliberated upon ways and means to concretize the results of consensual deliberations during the visit. |
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Researchers of the GAP team wish to concretize some their research in the making of ephemerides available for the astronomical community, the public and the space agencies. |
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One does not have a child to make a small experiment, one has a child because it is loved and one wants to concretize this love by giving life to it. |
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Indeed, that's precisely what the nebulous term «sustainable development» means: to concretize issues that matter using positive and negative examples. |
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But following the safety audit, decisions have to be made about solutions and this requires a planning process to concretize and prioritize solutions. |
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And yet directors forever stumble over themselves trying to concretize an experience that is, in the final wash, internal and ineffable. |
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The interview questions were developed in an effort to concretize how the encountering and routinization takes place in the lives of Afghan refugees in Halifax. |
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Like our debate about casting, our discussion about how to concretize the play's central symbol made more visible our different assumptions about the play's meaning. |
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