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"concrete" Definitions
  1. made of concrete
  2. based on facts, not on ideas or guesses
  3. a concrete object is one that you can see and feel
"concrete" Synonyms
cement concretion plaster mortar clay putty grout tar lime lute sand birdlime gunk mud rubber cement filling sealant pointing roadway road way avenue street thoroughfare route highway boulevard drive expressway freeway artery row pass turnpike drag pike arterial trace paving flagging flooring pavement stonework tiling flagstones real true genuine certain actual precise factual explicit effective existent unequivocal accurate very substantial unambiguous tangible objective sensible clear-cut bona fide material physical palpable solid tactile touchable corporeal existing visible carnal perceptible fleshly corporal earthly bodily temporal definitive conclusive positive decided definite firm fixed set in stone clear assured unmistakable unquestionable absolute decisive sure express specific special distinct set peculiar especial particular exact singular distinctive individual unique personal private strong solidified unyielding hardened indurate compact consolidated congealed caked calcified cemented compressed conglomerated dried monolithic petrified poured true-life realistic hard lifelike truthful natural naturalistic unfantastic unidealistic earthy unromantic unsentimental real-life hard-boiled graphic living rigid entrenched inflexible steadfast deep-rooted invariable strict deep-seated hardheaded ingrained settled stable stubborn unbending three-dimensional holographic rounded stereographic stereoscopic sculptural stereo- virtual axonometric orthorhombic perspective pop-up having depth fireproof incombustible nonflammable fire-resistant flameproof flame-resistant flame-retardant noncombustible non-flammable noninflammable non-inflammable unburnable asbestos fire-retardant heatproof noncandescent fire resistant flame resistant flame retardant uninflammable determined decreed established chosen concluded designated destined ordained prescribed resolved agreed allotted clinched fated worked out nailed concreted covered flagged paved surfaced tiled vivid detailed striking expressive forceful descriptive illustrative lively pictorial picturesque telling uninhibited cogent colourful(UK) lucid lurid powerful robust durable secure steady reliable safe sturdy impregnable invincible invulnerable unassailable enduring hardy heavy congeal harden solidify freeze firm up clot stiffen jell thicken coagulate curdle cake gelatinize gel consolidate ossify densify crystallize(US) blend combine mix merge amalgamate fuse integrate meld mingle commingle intermingle intermix incorporate commix homogenise(UK) homogenize(US) interfuse immix composite comingle pave cover flag floor surface tile asphalt finish macadamize top brick cobblestone flagstone gravel metal tarmac concrete over lay asphalt lay concrete More
"concrete" Antonyms
theoretical hypothetical conjectural suppositional theoretic ideal notional intangible idealised(UK) idealized(US) ideological imaginary imaginative intellectual speculative assumed postulatory presumed ideational unproven immaterial nonmaterial abstract nonphysical asomatous bodiless metaphysical discarnate formless impalpable imponderable incorporeal subjective unbodied unsubstantial ethereal unearthly insubstantial broad general nonspecific overall common generic basic generalized(US) generalised(UK) universal standard nonprecise nonexclusive non-specific all-encompassing all-inclusive unspecific indiscriminate undefined blanket soft squishy spongy cushiony springy cushioned squooshy squashy compressible flabby flaccid flexile flexuous moldable doughy tractable flexible tractile elastic bendable alleged illusory purported supposed fake fanciful fictional fictitious hidden imagined reputed envisaged envisioned fabricated nonexistent answerable arguable contradictable controvertible debatable disputable doubtable doubtful moot negotiable problematic problematical questionable refutable ambiguous uncertain circuitous equivocal implicit implied indefinite inexplicit inferred vague slight undecided dubious fuzzy imprecise indistinct inexact obscure unsure confused cynical disbelieving distrustful doubting questioning sceptical(UK) skeptical(US) suspect suspicious unconvinced uneasy untrustworthy ambivalent erratic liquid aqueous gaseous hydrous liquefied liquescent solvent gassy vaporous watery fumy liquiform dissolvable tenuous aeriform steamy loose permeable dissolved smoky unreliable undependable disreputable fallible flimsy shaky unsubstantiated unsupported dodgy flaky(UK) flakey(US) iffy weak fallacious open hesitant uncommitted irresolute dithering indecisive unfixed free torn unclear unresolved tentative unsettled noncommittal boundless dimensionless endless illimitable immeasurable infinite limitless measureless unbounded unlimited unmeasured hazy ill-defined flat lenient compromising lax relaxed tolerant carefree casual liberal obliging slack yielding accommodating amenable easygoing forgiving moderate flammable inflammable burnable combustible ignitable ignitible waterproof false inaccurate phoney(UK) dishonest spurious untrue illegitimate invalid deceptive deviant misguided nonrepresentative sham unfounded faked forged unpredictable precarious unstable unsteady unforeseeable dicey fickle hanging by a thread in the balance touch-and-go soften liquify liquefy liquidise(UK) liquidize(US) deliquesce thaw dissolve melt thin separate divide enlarge dilute disperse loosen unclot thin out gasify unmix break break down break up part disconnect disjoin divorce sever clash detach dissociate split disunite rupture sunder diffuse dispense disseminate dissipate scatter spread strew coagulate strip dig up

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As such, concrete schools, concrete housing estates and concrete hospitals began to spring up in Britain's bombed-out cities.
In Winneba, a taxi dropped me at a semicircle campus of concrete basketball courts, concrete classroom buildings and concrete dormitories.
Dry conditions caused concrete to dry and crack freshly-poured concrete.
Immigration is a phenomenon that has concrete advantages and concrete disadvantages.
Reinforced concrete is made when steel bars are set inside concrete.
Cement makes concrete possible, and concrete makes our entire civilization possible.
The concrete mix is sturdier than traditional concrete, New Story says.
"I have no concrete plans, he has no concrete plans," Barr said.
One example is basalt fiber concrete from Techniker Engineers and Cornish Concrete Products.
It is comparable to concrete, not cement (which is an ingredient of concrete).
You know, it's very, very -- 5,000-pound concrete is a very substantial concrete.
Concrete Plant Park, formerly the site of a concrete plant, opened in 2009.
It's so easy to only see NYC as concrete on concrete on concrete, but these displays are so so cheerful and a nice break from the every day.
The Canada-based company, which leads the field with 150 concrete producers supplying its product, sells carbon-injected concrete for the same price as traditional concrete, company officials said.
US Concrete is a purveyor of concrete for commercial construction, residential construction and infrastructure building.
Others inject the greenhouse gas into concrete, saving concrete producers money and storing CO2 indefinitely.
First, curing concrete with CO22 purportedly produces stronger concrete, so that advantage might be monetized.
Similarly, CarbonCure — which developed a technology to sequester CO2 in concrete — partnered with Thomas Concrete.
It is also about abstract versus concrete: Give up something concrete now, for something abstract later.
From "How Making Chocolate Is Like Mixing Concrete": What do chocolate and concrete have in common?
CarbonCure's concrete partner Central Concrete, which is providing the concrete for the LinkedIn project, said other big tech firms on the West Coast have expressed interest in using the technology too.
Another approach to reducing the need for new concrete is the advent of self-healing concreteconcrete mixes augmented with various polymers, bacteria, and healing agents that can automatically respond to cracks.
"The other one I get confused with is a Hungarian concrete company called Ivanka concrete," she added.
" For others, like undocumented student Ilian Meza-Peña, "asking for a concrete label translates into concrete actions.
"I am very happy that we have succeeded in agreeing concrete, very concrete steps today," Scholz said.
"Bankers are really familiar with concrete and steel, so every workable solution is concrete and steel," Nasheed said.
But they went in a more industrial direction, leaving concrete columns exposed and simply polishing the concrete floors.
Some 25,24.75 cubic yards of concrete were poured in construction, including some 215,22020 precast concrete road deck panels.
Trump reportedly described a concrete wall on the campaign, but his administration built multiple non-concrete prototypes in 2017.
Concrete Hits Heavy at the Heart Without Ever Throwing a PunchA gorgeous image from Concrete: Think Like a Mountain.
It poured concrete sidewalks, set up tents, and built bathrooms, a kitchen and a small concrete building for children.
A concrete wall may also prove challenging to build without participation from some of the world's largest concrete suppliers.
The concrete railing — concrete is cheap, and Niemeyer's sister-in-law wasn't wealthy — had failed to acquire a patina.
INDOORS The stucco-covered concrete house has poured-concrete interior walls and floor and an attached one-car garage.
The three-level house sits on a concrete box, with about half of the lower level inside the concrete.
The emergency spillway is also currently under construction, with construction crews placing a concrete cap on a concrete buttress.
When you inject CO20503 into concrete, the concrete is then used in a building which could last up to a century; then, if the building comes down, the concrete can be broken up and re-used.
In a brutalist building, steel looks like steel and concrete, of which there is often a lot, looks like concrete.
Ohana Villa has a concrete foundation drilled into volcanic rock, and its bedrooms, kitchen and perimeter walls are all concrete.
From the project site: The Lunar Concrete Project aims to create a sustainable alternative to traditional concrete using volcanic basalt.
I didn't know anyone who skateboarded; I got insanely interested in paved concrete because I was never around paved concrete.
Most retreated to concrete bunkers where the greatest danger anyone faced was the collapse of one of the concrete walls.
A path of concrete slabs leads to the double doors in front, which open to a foyer with concrete floors.
The sulfur concrete is almost as strong as conventional concrete, durable in acid and salt environments, and recyclable, the researchers say.
Loma Negra, founded in 1926, produces and distributes cement, aggregates, concrete and lime to wholesale distributors, concrete producers and industrial customers.
But it has not been set in concrete as far as I know, nor has the agenda been set in concrete.
The rear and front concrete façades, concrete door casements and exterior decking will all be preserved, as will the interior maisonette.
Six activists were arrested on Tuesday after Extinction Rebellion disrupted London Concrete, the British capital's biggest supplier of ready-mixed concrete.
And to maintain concrete is, in essence, to let it be; unlike other conventional building materials, concrete requires almost no upkeep.
"We don't want them to make perfect concrete and then try to blend it in with imperfect concrete," said Mr. Rosicky.
It's also made of monolithic concrete, meaning it was carved out of a single block of concrete for a sturdier build.
"The President will not have the meeting without having concrete steps or seeing concrete actions taken by North Korea," she said.
"I believe this decision was right because I think we cannot take unnecessary risks when we are dealing with such concrete threats, concrete locations, and a concrete time," Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann told a news conference on Friday.
A 4-foot drop on its edge onto concrete caused a minor crack and scratching along the bottom, which grew larger with a face drop from 4 feet onto concrete and an edge drop from 6 feet onto concrete.
It seems like a waste to toss concrete away, only to send out vehicles to quarry, crush, and deliver yet more concrete.
BuildInk is offering a solution for those firms, via a scalable and mobile-friendly robot concrete 3D printer and signature concrete mixture.
The plant for concrete admixtures — chemicals added to concrete to enhance water resistance, plasticity or other properties — will be located in Dammam.
"They don't like concrete, so we'll give them steel," Trump said, saying the material will look "beautiful" and be "stronger" than concrete.
Recent events suggest why it's in executives' interest to keep them that way: Concrete mission statements assist employees in making concrete demands.
The house was fashioned from poured concrete, reinforced by steel cables and rebar, with additional concrete bolstering the corners of the house.
While concrete simply cracks in earthquakes, which means concrete buildings must be demolished and replaced, wood buildings can be repaired after earthquakes.
The state capital's resolution requests that city administrators "consider" using CO2-injected concrete in city and county infrastructure where concrete is used.
I've painted the concrete floors with gray industrial paint; the walls — made of breeze blocks, bricks and concrete — have been painted white.
He also built Trump Tower out of concrete, instead of steel, at a time when the mafia controlled much of the concrete industry.
"But it has not been set in concrete as far as I know, nor has the agenda been set in concrete," he said.
The group banded to form the Neo-concrete movement, which broke with the formalist abstractions of the Concrete art that came before them.
The 3D printed walls were placed on concrete foundation, and reinforced with more traditional construction materials of rebar and more concrete, Curbed reported.
The Point was instrumental in the revitalization of Concrete Plant Park, an out-of-use concrete plant where the New Museum's event was held.
Peering through the glass, I saw a bare concrete space with a few fire extinguishers, sawhorses, and unopened bags of concrete on the floor.
Buildink is offering a revolutionary solution for construction firms, via a scalable and mobile friendly Cable Robot Concrete 3D printer and Signature Concrete Mixture.
Then there's concrete buildings -- pre-220 building code -- and those are some of the deadliest buildings when they collapse because concrete is so heavy.
In fact, more concrete was poured in China from 2011 to 2013 than all concrete poured in the United States during the 85033th Century.
The choice of the architect Randolph Gerner was exposed cast-in-place concrete — where concrete is brought to the site and set into molds.
Concrete barriers Australian authorities set up concrete bollards along some Melbourne city roads in June after a series of vehicle-related terror attacks worldwide.
The subway is also using a different type of concrete that is embedded with impermeable plastic membranes to replace older concrete in the system.
Republicans agreed that a concrete wall was a non-starter, and that any text of a bill would refer to steel and not concrete.
Concrete work will always be a demand and I already know the skill so I am very likely to pour concrete when I'm older.
But Mr. Emery said the trust's move to replace concrete filling with pre-cast concrete was an attempt to circumvent the Clean Water Act.
Builders also loved installing flat-mount light fixtures newfangled concrete-based homes because they didn&apost have to install hardware in the concrete ceiling.
From concrete to glass The new embassy is a world away from its current concrete home, designed by Finnish-American modernist architect Eero Saarinen.
The company injects captured carbon dioxide into concrete during the mixing phase, causing it to react with the concrete and turn into a mineral.
Improving reinforcement While traditional reinforced concrete involves embedding a framework of steel bars inside a concrete structural element, recent years have brought further advancement.
But, the research team didn't actually pour the concrete — presumably because the lot owners didn't want a semi-permanent, giant concrete circle on their land.
CPB issued two requests for proposals in March asking for a concrete wall design and another for a prototype built with materials other than concrete.
The Department of Homeland Security is already soliciting bids for construction of the project, and they're reportedly open to both concrete and non-concrete options.
Construction crews are excavating unstable soil, replacing it with concrete and topping it with slabs of rebar-reinforced concrete that is anchored into the bedrock.
Most concrete requires virgin sand that comes from rivers, lakes and oceans, which is running short worldwide, largely because of the enormous demand for concrete.
"45-90-180" is what Govan calls "art as math," a collection of gigantic concrete rectangles and right triangles neatly arranged on a concrete slab.
The owner of Denver Concrete Vibrator, which manufactures equipment that strengthens and settles concrete for infrastructure projects, said tariffs finally took a toll on her business.
Because concrete is intrinsically stronger than wood or metal, it requires less load-bearing columns, which allows for more retail or living space in concrete structures.
Concrete Contractors Interstate of San Diego proposed a polished concrete wall augmented with stones and artifacts specific to areas on the 2,000-mile (3,218-kilometer) border.
From concrete to glass The new embassy is a world away from its former concrete home, which was designed by Finnish-American modernist architect Eero Saarinen.
As you may have spotted, the artist(s) not only painted the ugly concrete blob, they also added extra concrete details such as R2D2's legs.
The home has a board-formed concrete facade, a process that uses wooden planks to give concrete a natural look to better blend into the hillside.
Researchers at the University of Notre Dame are developing a cost-effective method by which producers of precast concreteconcrete formed into a mold and brought to building sites — can effectively recycle their waste concrete into aggregate and reuse it in the production of construction beams.
"When you ask for these type of revisions you have to have concrete data, concrete information, not just sensationalized or leaked stories to the newspapers," he said.
The meeting is unlikely to produce anything concrete, due to political uncertainty in Berlin, and the EU goal of agreeing concrete proposals by June now looks ambitious.
And I've got to tell you something, the only concrete I'm liking right here is Concrete Charlie – yes, one of the late greats for the Philadelphia Eagles.
Producing the materials for concrete is responsible for 10 percent of the carbon dioxide emissions worldwide, according to Franz-Josef Ulm, director of MIT's Concrete Sustainability Hub, which brings together researchers and people in the concrete industry to try to make the material more durable and eco-friendly.
Professor Victor Li, who developed the technology over the past 10 years, said the bendable concrete can withstand a force hundreds of times more powerful than standard concrete.
These neutrons can't be blocked, explained Bhuva—doing so would take several feet of concrete, and you probably aren't planning to bring concrete with you wherever you go.
These days planeloads of visitors step ashore on a concrete jetty, from which motor-tricycles whisk them to concrete hotels complete with air conditioning, cable and Wi-Fi.
" The Smithsons' project at Hunstanton, by contrast, "appears to be made of glass, brick, steel and concrete, and is in fact made of glass, brick, steel and concrete.
The advantage of concrete towers, besides the fact that concrete is an extremely well-understood material with a well-developed industry behind it, is that they are modular.
The capitals of some of the church's concrete pillars are made from secondhand car tires, painted gray to resemble the color of the concrete used for the pillar.
In front of the trapezoid, a twenty-foot-high L made of concrete balances on its short leg; a concrete T seems to float, unsupported, from the mass.
Cement, a key ingredient of concrete, releases 3.63% to 8% of global greenhouse gas during its manufacturing, according to the Global Cement and Concrete Association, a non-profit.
They are a morass of concrete and air conditioning hidden behind chain-link fences, a great space in the middle of a concrete spaghetti of logistics and exit ramps.
The initial request was then amended to refer to a 30-foot concrete structure -- then amended again to say DHS would collect both concrete barrier designs and other designs.
Instead, Keating and his colleagues designed the robot to take over a stage of the construction process called concrete formwork, which fills a fabricated foam structure in with concrete.
The folder for the book is made of concrete, which Mladenovic calls her own monument inspired by the sculptures, but also concrete folders seen in the former Yugoslavia's factories.
LYGIA PAPE An exhibition devoted to the Brazilian-born artist Lygia Pape (1927-2004), who was involved in the Concrete and Neo-Concrete movements in the 1950s and 1960s.
This buckling typically occurs at weak points in the concrete when the expansions push concrete against the joints and slabs where it is laid, according to CNN meteorologist Brandon Miller.
Pontes walked us along the line of concrete lids for the empty fuel containers, and told us how robust the system is: three feet of reinforced concrete in the foundation.
"I learned how to use the tools and how long to wait for the concrete and the different steps that go into actually building a concrete skate park," she explains.
While the waffle-like concrete facades of the Zeckendorf buildings were an early signature of his, Mr. Pei soon moved beyond concrete to a more sculptural but equally modernist approach.
Regular concrete can withstand 3,000 to 6,000 pounds of compression pressure per square inch (psi); the concrete used for One World Trade Center has a compressive strength of 12,000 psi.
That turned out to be a serious weakness, because the concrete deteriorated relatively quickly, and when parts are enclosed in concrete, "analyzing their fragility can never be precise," Mr. Brencich said.
Overall activeness score: 57.6What they do: Set up and secure steel bars or mesh in concrete forms to reinforce concrete using tools like fasteners, rod-bending machines, blowtorches, and hand tools.
For Reloaded – Concrete tendencies today, at the Weserberg Museum of Modern Art in Bremen, Germany, an exhibition on the resurgence of Concrete Poetry in art, Baum showed alongside photographer Natalie Czech.
" King called for a wall "made out of concrete.
Sharing these desires made them more concrete ... and achievable.
To be here Where the concrete ends & Page begins.
It's kind of like U.S. Concrete – you need infrastructure.
" She contended it also lacked "concrete, effective enforcement mechanisms.
This cast-concrete, postwar structure has a rounded dome resting on the crowns of the concrete bunkers built by the Nazis on the Normandy coast in anticipation of the D-Day landings.
The pavement industry is starting to take some cues from this research, says Julia Garbini, executive director of the Ready Mixed Concrete Research & Education Foundation, which partners with the Concrete Sustainability Hub.
If used concrete can stand up to both humans and the environment, we may see a day when we can re-use concrete over and over—and it becomes a sustainable material.
The opening gallery, The Utopia of Concrete Art, elegantly recuperates the work of the concretos (Los Diez Pintores Concretos), who advanced concrete art — non-referential and geometric — as a new (ideal) reality.
One riddle is the absence of official reports of failing concrete in public or commercial projects that used material from the same quarry, and a concrete maker, the Joseph J. Mottes Company.
If concrete were a country, it would be the world's third-biggest emitter and China's now pouring as much concrete every three years as the US poured in the entire 210th century.
The mix of the two materials—glass and concrete—can be quite unpredictable and you need to know how concrete dries, expands and shrinks and what effect this has on the glass.
After being ground up, the cement that emerges travels to concrete plants, which operate a bit like massive bakeries — whipping the powder together with sand, more rock and water to form concrete.
Conceived of as an exploded grain husk, the space was realized by 42 teams of engineers using industrial-diamond cable to cut into the concrete silos, which were recast in added concrete.
Build with Strength, a coalition of the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association, is enthusiastic to work hand-in-hand with Congress to educate our legislators on the manifold benefits of building with concrete.
They used a compass to dig in the right direction and hydraulic tools to break through concrete and metal-cutting tools to cut the reinforcing bar in the concrete floor of Guzman's cell.
Plans call for the entire main spillway to be demolished and reconstructed by 2019 with 2.5 feet of erosion-resistant, rebar-reinforced concrete on top of five to 19693 feet of leveling concrete.
Concrete barriers on bike path The Lower Manhattan bike path where the attack took place has reopened, CNN affiliate WPIX reported, as New York started installing concrete barriers to prevent something similar happening.
The North American Concrete Alliance, including the Washington, D.C.-based Portland Cement Association, hosted the third annual Cement and Concrete Fly-In to discuss infrastructure and other issues, and met with 160 lawmakers.
Thin ropes of pink, green, orange, and yellow will be strung from existing holes in the courtyard's concrete walls, formed when the concrete was originally poured, and crisscrossed in a shade-giving web.
Experts have also questioned the wisdom of erecting more concrete defenses in a country that has already dammed most of its major river systems and fortified entire shorelines with breakwaters and concrete blocks.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Hawaiian officials have taken a concrete step to fight climate change: They plan to lock planet-warming carbon dioxide up in the concrete they use for road construction.
Each has a windowed wall shrouded by concrete privacy screens.
That's concrete, and it equals most of the built world.
Like this one: Use less concrete by making it stronger.
"We don't have really concrete information," Shababo told the newspaper.
Presumably, your mind is a concrete thing, having a location.
"Jersey barriers," concrete dividers that, Petroski notes, despite their name
"This retreat was less about reaching concrete decisions," Merkel said.
It was a very concrete thing that he was doing.
Glynn's is cast in concrete — hard and cool to touch.
How something marginal and virtual gradually became mainstream and concrete.
"There's no concrete regulation in place," he told Mashable India.
Inside it was a concrete "bunker" with double metal doors.
Can you give me some concrete examples of those indicators?
But he's never really had one concrete role or title.
A small concrete block nearby also was stained with blood.
It has responded with vague admissions but no concrete numbers.
There is currently no concrete plan to deploy a drive.
Watch for a joint statement that announces concrete next steps.
From afar, it resembles a concrete lotus on the water.
They do not degrade over time like asphalt or concrete.
And has that led you to act in concrete ways?
To get to them, he would need to pierce concrete.
It hugs the sidewalk, ambling down its little concrete path.
Due to damage, the upper floor was reinforced with concrete.
But abstract approval does not always translate into concrete backing.
Remember, this scene seems to proclaim, Lara has concrete skills!
But few are taking concrete steps to prepare for it.
Also unknown is nearly any concrete information about the phone.
That alliance has yet to produce any concrete military operations.
According to Zimmermann, there's no concrete evidence supporting that yet.
I wanted to make it all as ''concrete'' as possible.
The structure is all concrete, but the storm escalated quickly.
Admittedly, strategies are less concrete for those who are younger.
Concrete, dirt, or even books can help protect from fallout.
No concrete price or release date has been announced yet.
Concrete is a mix of cement, sand, and coarse stone.
The child struck her head on the concrete floor below.
Otherwise, the underground galleries will be permanently sealed with concrete.
They're broken with concrete jutting up out of the ground.
Concrete crib Ready to jump into the London housing market?
It's a concrete validation that I'm on the right path.
Here's what he laid out, along with some concrete examples.
He added the no concrete decision had been taken yet.
There isn't a concrete price to the device right now.
She has proposed several concrete steps to improve on Obamacare.
Keep it quietDorm room walls are often built with concrete.
Chicago is home to dozens of such unique, concrete beasts.
He's washed dishes, poured concrete foundations and installed storefront windows.
You can't get more concrete than that in your language.
Today's letter is simply guidance, though, not concrete sales numbers.
But having concrete solutions for climate change isn't nearly enough.
And there are concrete things we can do about it.
It gives workers concrete info on what to do next.
In theory, there could be concrete consequences to naked partisanship.
Listen, we heard from Bill Sandbook from [US] Concrete, USCR.
The images appear in his stunning new book Concrete Stories.
This would be a real concrete blow to this industry.
Now, however, we may have something a bit more concrete.
Unwritten rules fill in the blanks concrete law leaves us.
The road is asphalt, which is more forgiving than concrete.
Gondolas were introduced to rivers once covered by concrete decking.
He points to a concrete area next to the barracks.
There is no concrete evidence that Sanders would have won.
Gaspar: So let's go Germany, in order to be concrete.
By the time they came home the concrete had set.
"We haven't seen concrete changes yet in policies," Gerspach said.
Water is up to the top of the concrete median.
Medicine's not the most concrete science, because it's so nascent.
And everything lies under a gray dusting of powdered concrete.
But Hollande took no concrete steps towards closing any reactors.
Up against the concrete, Grimes is all color and invention.
They used hacksaws to cut a square into concrete wall.
He offered no concrete evidence to back up the assertion.
You can almost taste the fear and the wet concrete.
So what would be a concrete instance of that distinction?
The concrete adds a layer of fire protection between floors.
But what would the transition mean in more concrete terms?
There's no concrete release date or any big names attached.
Geelong's bridges, by contrast, will be made with geopolymer concrete.
The fire swallowed everything that wasn't steel, concrete or brick.
Mr. Maynard said the child's head had banged on concrete.
Now 58, Lookinland is fully concentrated on his concrete business.
The floor here is hexagonal cement tile; countertops are concrete.
It's like yarn bombing, but for concrete instead of trees.
Inquisitiveness and attentiveness to concrete detail were her twin attributes.
I'm going to stick with US Concrete in that area.
I think US Concrete has been overdone on the downside.
Rounded bits of gravel in the concrete caught a glare.
Sessions told the Journal he has no concrete future plans.
But until something concrete happens, I will not give up.
They tell them to take cover behind a concrete wall.
Nonetheless, we should appreciate the concrete achievements made so far.
It has unfinished concrete floors and long rows of windows.
We are now planning a Steel Barrier rather than concrete.
A concrete curb defines the line between the two nations.
Floors on the entry level are a tan sealed concrete.
The trade talks have led to nothing concrete so far.
Yet, concrete reforms have gone nowhere at the federal level.
Solid concrete would sink but the caissons are hollow boxes.
Each supercolumn bears down on a broad circular concrete pier.
In place of an abstraction — "success" — she wanted something concrete.
The sky matches the concrete, dull grey from every angle.
So we made a chart to make things more concrete.
We sell it mostly for landscaping and for architectural concrete.
But what happens next, in concrete policy terms, matters more.
"There probably won't be any concrete changes in my lifetime."
Clearly pronouncements of disapproval absent concrete measures won't do it.
Concrete policy alternatives in line with international law are available.
We want a house made of concrete, not like this.
For years, the museum looked like a spherical, concrete exoskeleton.
What does this mean for Syrians, in very concrete terms?
The events were made of flesh, blood, concrete and steel.
"The vice president will announce concrete steps," the official said.
Some crumbled with contact and others were solid as concrete.
This does not always help her in concrete political terms.
I am surrounded by concrete, glass, plastics, iron, and steel.
There were only concrete walls, and fences with barbed wire.
"We want concrete, real action," he said in an interview.
You need a minute sometimes to not be on concrete.
But Aguilera said even the remaining concrete structures are deteriorating.
For what is a wall but wish fulfillment made concrete?
Water was splattering onto the concrete and wetting my ankles.
As for product, Pearson recommends Le Labo's Styling Concrete ($30).
Like the concrete would be covered with grass and trees.
Manhattan is a concrete island, completely skateable, so why here?
Once the fear becomes concrete we can deal with it.
Nothing is quite concrete, but everyone is obviously very excited.
He avoided the birds, refusing to leave his concrete mate.
Political movements without concrete lists of demands are considered juvenile.
Hawking had some concrete goals to guide us going forward.
Seeing these artifacts for sale only this postcolonial anxiety concrete.
The sun started to fall, creating shadows against the concrete.
Can you give me some examples of such concrete steps?
We are left with only the tensions of concrete poetry.
But Rudolph's concrete and Plexiglas buildings are winning new love.
They did the work, hung the drywall, poured the concrete.
"They're still just doing manic circles around concrete swimming pools."
The most concrete warning signal is coming from financial markets.
Start with "specific," which refers to concrete, clearly defined goals.
No concrete explanation for its removal has ever been given.
Still, the pastor wanted to walk away with something concrete.
Titled "Concrete," it stirs together an eclectic compound of ingredients.
Big concrete stairs leading up to yet another enormous room.
More concrete information on Birx's report may yet roll out.
I kept running my hands over the tower's concrete walls.
Instrumental support means providing concrete aid, including goods and services.
They are not a concrete guarantee of what will happen.
That means there are no concrete definitions to go by.
I see a concrete ladder to the cold night sky.
Whereas Ms. Merkel lacks concrete ideas, Mr. Macron oozes them.
The American bishops, too, sought concrete measures from the Vatican.
Is there a concrete plan to increase diversity in leadership?
Stay informed — that's the first step to more concrete action.
That would generate more concrete, but not complete, candidate sorting.
Most homestead cabins were built out of wood, not concrete.
But we want to pass along more concrete things, too.
The red concrete flooring is scored to look like tile.
Concrete American gains in this area are difficult to identify.
Concrete is a mix of sand and gravel with cement.
There were some kids playing on the concrete court outside.
This town honors its heroes in wood, concrete and brass.
Behind concrete walls and metal fencing, they met enthusiastic artists.
In that sense, a Nazi was a very concrete entity.
The original concrete buildings combine Brutalist materials with regional elements.
They sleep under a tarp on their old concrete porch.
It is a concrete vat, not a steel tank. cooking
We will update as more concrete cost estimates come in.
They're much more interested in concrete plans than pipe dreams.
Concrete allows cities to rise and transportation networks to connect.
Mr Trump's announcement simply made concrete an earlier, vaguer threat.
"Concrete is dumb," Mr. Tor said he told Mr. Dinkeloo.
I was shocked the requirement was so specific and concrete.
Neither side, however, provided concrete details about their trade negotiations.
With the water displaced, waves radiated toward the concrete shoreline.
Place air conditioner units on concrete blocks, above flood level.
He has taken multiple concrete steps to make that happen.
They can own the concrete manufacturers who will supply developers.
They are machines that pump concrete; they are not cranes.
Republicans don't have a lot of concrete accomplishments to tout.
But despite the attention, no concrete action have been forthcoming.
Second, this is not about feminist theories but concrete practice.
This rule is a concrete example of such a harm.
"More development means more concrete and more asphalt," Wright said.
Embedded in the concrete surfaces are thousands of steel plates.
We turned concrete problems into airy, abstract, possibly unresolvable ''issues.
So far, talks have not led to any concrete action.
My father became part of the "10 Concrete Painters" group.
But butterfly roofs and concrete cutout walls aren't for everyone.
Infrastructure is about more than underground pipes and concrete roads.
Only a sucker would pay with concrete, tangible, material cash.
This abstract logic became exhaustingly concrete as Election Day approached.
The building was nine stories tall, made of reinforced concrete.
We played music and painted on the old concrete walls.
But the mechanical chimera actually serves a very concrete purpose.
The concrete edges of the parking lot walls are rounded.
The sound consists of Nauman's boot heels hitting the concrete.
Like a flower growing through a crack in the concrete.
However, the researchers were able to make some concrete conclusions.
A concrete example that plays out like a morality play.
Now the Labour establishment finally had something concrete on Corbyn.
But they offered few concrete details about the way forward.

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