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It was a concretization of metaphorical concepts, and a living symbol.
This network has existed for many years, and our joining forces with Yale is another step in its concretization."
The construction of this building marked the concretization of his second marriage, when he took residence in the town.
The concretization of my surroundings stuns my conscious mind.
Their natural curiosity and concretization of ideas will often give them a certainty of their own that makes much more sense.
The concretization of ideals cannot therefore be empirically doubted except at the cost of rendering our conscious life utterly inexplicable.
A slightly different approach to indeterminacy is the idea that the reader's 'concretization is left to a large extent to... imagination.'
As an apostolic congregation, the Brothers of Charity have developed a clear mission as a concretization of their charism.
The cables were then prestressed by loading sandbags upon the tiles, followed by final concretization of the gaps between tiles.
The entire task of Qadri's art is to achieve this aesthetic concretization of the doctrine of Sunyata.
From Lipps's point of view, Sein cannot be disentangled from the concretization of its essence ("was").
Popular democracy - a type of direct democracy based on referendums and other devices of empowerment and concretization of popular will.
Such existence itself is a representation and concretization of divine conceptualizations: there is first the idea, then the concrete, or 'objective', manifestation commensurate with that idea.
Finnis observes in a footnote that there is no happy English equivalent of determinatio but suggests that 'implementation' is more elegant than Kelsen's 'concretization'.
But even the most detailed body of laws will still themselves require concretization in particular applications, and the final stage of law creation is the actual human conduct that occurs.
The term is used in German language as synonym for the term neoliberalism or as concretization to label the neoliberalism of the Freiburg School.
The SIGNAL model supports a design methodology which goes from specification to implementation, from abstraction to concretization, from synchrony to asynchrony.
How do you account for the number of people in our Western society who believe in a fundamentalist type of religion which holds to a firm concretization of the Christian myth?
One year later, on 20 July 2010, approximately 5000 people came out to protest for the "Megaspree-Demonstration" against the Mediaspree, gentrification, and the "concretization" (Zubetonierung) of Berlin.
Hence it is vital that an extension of the Community's powers, the concretization of its political instruments and the principle of majority voting are implemented at the next amendment to the treaty.
Also, within the generic cross-section, it deals with the mystical theme in Arabic poetry, its literary and extra-literary concretization in the writings of one author, and its materialization in one text.
Rank follows the development of art, which he believes contributes more than religion, in the humanization and concretization of the soul belief as classically displayed in nature and then man himself as the god.
The development in the region has, however had an adverse impact on the environment, with the area facing the ill-effects of excessive concretization, resulting in a shrinking number of open spaces, green cover and rising pollution levels.
Thus it would appear that Kelsen and Aquinas agree that law sometimes involves applications of general rules by way of subsumption of the particular under the general, that is a deductive process, and sometimes concretization by way of delegation.
All these symptoms are displayed by the central consciousness in Out : a breakdown of reality-testing, the concretization of words, organ-speech, omission of the first person pronoun, the proliferation of contradictions, and perception of language as pure sound and as excrement.