On the contrary, Shapiro states, « The halakhah is the supreme concretization of the will of God for mundane existence. |
The Mediterranean culture was the concretization of tolerance, dialogue and opening. |
The supervision of works, technical, budgetary and environmental, is a tool for assuring quality and the concretization of project objectives. |
In his mind, music was an abstract form following mathematical rules, whereas surrealism was the concretization of the breaking of rules. |
The father is to some extent the concretization of this refusal and the scapegoat that undergoes it. |
The real problem, he believed, lay in the implementation and concretization of the issue. |