After this initial phase, more concrete programs were developed, including:
Thus socialism no longer rests on a concrete program but becomes a "symbol for large and grand ideals."
It did not concern itself with wages, hours or working conditions; it had no concrete program at all.
Now, his aides say, he will demonstrate what he means through concrete programs.
Christians, they said, needed to mobilize around a concrete program for protecting fellow believers.
American officials countered that they preferred concrete programs to the deadlines and targets under negotiation.
His supporters have no concrete program to thrust upon the major parties.
But there seemed to be no concrete program for accomplishing this vast movement of population.
A concrete programme is to be decided on there.
This concrete program, not high-flown rhetoric, can change the meaning of security in Europe.