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Sharing these desires made them more concrete ... and achievable.
You can't get more concrete than that in your language.
Now, however, we may have something a bit more concrete.
But what would the transition mean in more concrete terms?
So we made a chart to make things more concrete.
More concrete information on Birx's report may yet roll out.
Stay informed — that's the first step to more concrete action.
That would generate more concrete, but not complete, candidate sorting.
But we want to pass along more concrete things, too.
We will update as more concrete cost estimates come in.
"More development means more concrete and more asphalt," Wright said.
But there was no more concrete indication of who was responsible.
Surely there's a better, more concrete way to think about this.
Do you think there will be more concrete action next year?
OpenX, however, is releasing numbers that are a little more concrete.
More concrete was found in his backyard and his pickup truck.
Showing causation and blame was much more concrete with cigarette companies.
One more concrete area of focus for this set: public education.
Other trends, however, underscored more concrete concerns about biohacking and inequality.
U.S. textile and seafood production industries may see more concrete results.
That's why it's important to look for other, more concrete bedbug indicators.
Popescu, Oppenheim, Renner and their cohorts are also pursuing more concrete discoveries.
After a long career in law enforcement, he wanted more concrete evidence.
We had hoped that this man would give us something more concrete.
Earlier this week, Germany called on Britain to offer more "concrete" plans.
"We need to have more concrete policies from the president," he said.
Common love is the more concrete, concerned with daily practicalities, like reproduction.
"To be more concrete, you need talks and due diligence," he said.
Including the stations "with much humbler budgets, less marble, and more concrete."
A more concrete question would have asked about June Medical Services v.
The answers to these queries are more concrete than you might expect.
To put this into more concrete terms, consider the market for nurses.
However, there have been more concrete promises that a queerer MCU is eminent.
Dolores has a more concrete understanding of what the Valley Beyond actually is.
We'll presumably get more concrete details about all these products at the event.
The artist turns the abstract, inhuman numbers into something more concrete: a landscape.
A more concrete valuation will be more realistic once the deal formally closes.
Without something more concrete from the company, an estimate will have to do.
Doors help to make concepts of opportunity and possibility—or limitation—more concrete.
Hopefully we'll get more concrete details and maybe even a photo leak soon.
The rulebook also got a redesign, including art and a more concrete ruleset.
Those looking for more concrete recipes can of course find thousands on Cooking.
More concrete information about its origins, direction and, crucially, the funding, remained hidden.
That seed germinated into something a little more concrete, which was the petition.
Now, she's taking more concrete action in the wake of the Orlando attack.
But there was no more concrete indication of who may have been responsible.
Next year the new Congress can take more concrete action to stop the war.
"Investors are waiting for something more concrete and viable, and it may take time."
We'll update this article with more concrete purchase details as soon as they're available.
His influence became even more concrete, after she modeled for one of his portfolios.
"It's a process," he said when I asked him for a more concrete figure.
"Until that becomes more concrete, you're better to stay out of that," he said.
The Apple subsidiary promised a May release, and now we've got something more concrete.
"Yet the threat from monetary tightening is now more concrete than before," he noted.
For intangible assets, this is called amortization and is slightly more concrete to calculate.
But there is also a much more concrete concern about Warren's electoral track record.
He added that North Korea should take more concrete steps to secure U.S. concessions.
A more concrete deal will be needed before the earnings outlook improves, analysts said.
As plans become more concrete, business groups will be ready to pick them apart.
For Democrats, the upside in going to the wall to block Gorsuch is more concrete.
AMLG: OK. I want to get a bit more concrete around the types of content.
To make this more concrete, an example: For whatever reason, I hate waiting on people.
Some value the ability to do meaningful work while others focus on more concrete results.
Ton for ton, humans use more concrete today than steel, wood, plastics, and aluminum combined.
As a rising free agent, Barnes' potential is about to become something much more concrete.
Given the seriousness of the charges, security experts are curious to see more concrete proof.
Aside from rolling back Obama-era guidance, Sessions is taking more concrete steps on immigration.
Step counts are a simpler, more concrete and convenient measure of physical activity, she says.
Human rights groups said Facebook's pledge needed to be followed up with more concrete actions.
But that has not satisfied the Europeans, who first want more concrete commitments by London.
You'll be bringing your unique creativity to your day job in a more concrete way!
Investors, however, appeared to be disappointed that more concrete measures to bolster growth were not announced.
As for what that means for more concrete policies going forward, though: Only time will tell.
More "concrete" discussions on trade policy will take place at the G20 Osaka summit, he added.
Now, trans soldiers are forced to wait for Mattis' panel to issue a more concrete order.
Every step on this journey was just making it more and more concrete and more real.
Perhaps some additional information on gaming disorder and some more concrete details would strengthen its definition.
Maybe. The Verge has reached out to Marvel Studios for more concrete information about the rerelease.
She's dipping her toe into her heritage and announcing her power in a more concrete way.
And they're hoping to take more concrete steps to help protect an immigrant community under siege.
In "Contrapasso," though, a hint of something more concrete finally emerges from Westworld's many-layered mysteries.
The president continues to vent on Twitter and weigh more concrete efforts to halt the probe.
They want to return to the negotiating table and achieve more concrete commitments from the FARC.
We don't have a great sense of how these things pan out in more concrete ways.
Street Fighter isn't immune to this alchemy, but its relationship with hip-hop is more concrete.
"The more concrete they are, the more they will protect and inspire you," Ms. Hannah said.
But it is getting more concrete all the time, and requires real-life action in response.
Until more concrete proposals are elaborated, the Fed has limited ability to assess the possible impacts.
Before taking more concrete steps, it is demanding that America reciprocate, for instance by lifting some sanctions.
But if they see that their neighbor is putting up panels, suddenly the possibility becomes more concrete.
The inherent weirdness of offloading kid duties to an AI nanny gets compounded by more concrete concerns.
I wish I had a better, more concrete answer, but I just don't think we know yet.
Now, a domain name, Twitter and Instagram accounts have been secured for more concrete plans for Byte.
Corrupt parties have more concrete motivations: money, power and the need to protect themselves from the law.
"We need a more concrete regulatory framework," Ken Washington, chief technology officer of Ford, said in Detroit.
Yet even FDI in more concrete things, such as offices and research facilities, has risen since 2016.
But Mr Bailey's writing has much more concrete detail on lives lived one misjudgment away from prison.
For her next cookbook, it looks like her daughter will be contributing in even more concrete ways.
Instead, they say the North likely is using the once-defunct communications channel for more concrete reasons.
But without more concrete metrics to counter publicly available data, it's tough to drink that Kool-Aid.
The absence of the word "Islamic" would be a more concrete, even if modest, sign of progress.
The manual — which, to be clear, is incomplete, and has some spelling errors — offers more concrete details.
"Localytics got interested in acquiring us and the idea of joining forces got more concrete," he says.
But Coles also had some more concrete suggestions for mentally reframing a date, and dating in general.
Policymakers have repeatedly said they want more concrete evidence of a turnaround before pulling the trigger again.
I suggest a more concrete basis for avoiding A.I. harm, based on three rules of my own.
We'll wait a couple of days for the medical department to give me a more concrete appraisal.
Al Qaeda objected, fearing he would alienate the Muslim world and distract from jihadism's more concrete goals.
Al Qaeda objected, fearing he would alienate the Muslim world and distract from jihadism's more concrete goals.
The difference is that those reactions have migrated to a more concrete form: likes, comments, and follows.
Ms Retno, the foreign minister, says Jokowi is pursuing a "more concrete" foreign policy, and outlines four priorities.
Friday's letter offers a more concrete timeline for Trump's plan to bring the case before the Supreme Court.
Another Brooklyn is both withholding and generous, favoring evocative details and poetic language over more concrete world-building.
The report revealed a more concrete push into security and cloud software, bolstered by a project with Google.
With Democrats back in power, she'll be able to translate this pushback into even more concrete actions. Rep.
Nunes could have highlighted the FBI's citation of Steele without mentioning other, more concrete sources the agency listed.
Corbyn asked May to offer more concrete commitments on what a future EU-UK relationship will look like.
Would you have felt more comfortable with a nominee who had a more concrete record on these questions?
The CEO responded to a Twitter follower seeking more concrete information about the Model 3's exact release date.
Monday's email from Nadella describes more concrete steps that the company will take to stop and address such behavior.
It's only a matter of time before they have to be replaced—at which point we'll need more concrete.
Musk also detailed progress on some of the more concrete aspects of the plan it showed off last year.
We will share that plan in more concrete detail once we have it more fully available to be implemented.
Kron said EOG has committed to setting qualitative targets this year and quantitative — or more concrete — targets next year.
Watch a hard-working robot improvise to climb drawers and cross gaps Let's put this in more concrete terms.
Trudeau has promised to meet with the premiers to hammer out a more concrete CO2 reduction plan by March.
Spitzer has attended every Olympics since the Munich Games to press for a more concrete remembrance of the massacre.
Those papers are open to scholars, but at least one of Ashbery's belongings will be of more concrete use.
The best way to do this isn't loud bluster, but rather through more concrete steps to coordinate with allies.
They could have been more concrete about how the Democratic platform would help the swing voters in these states.
People are looking for things to settle down and I think we need to see more concrete evidence of that.
"Staying informed is important because it makes it more concrete and less the scary monster under the bed," Clayton said.
But by Friday the length of the erosion had grown by at least 50 percent due to more concrete crumbling.
Erik blames Marissa for Joanna's death — and in the film, the blame is more concrete: Marissa shot Joanna point-blank.
Whether or not emerging markets participate will depend on pro-growth expectations taking a more concrete form, El-Erian said.
But the more recent safety crises in vaping are a little more concrete: exploding vape pens, seizures, and lung injuries.
It's also a more concrete accomplishment than "verbal govt approval," as he put it in a tweet back in July.
But we haven't gotten anything more concrete until EA disclosed the fall deadline in its quarterly earnings announcement this afternoon.
"The way we are now, I think our rotation is a little more concrete," Houston interim coach J.B. Bickerstaff said.
Today periods are one of the most abstract subjects of mathematics, but they started out as a more concrete concern.
"We need to ... bring that into a new level, to evolve that statement and make it more concrete," Green added.
Under the circumstances, they should demand more concrete proof of plausible claims, and present unproven claims as presumptively in doubt.
The second reason for Sanders to continue his campaign is much less speculative and far more concrete than the first.
To make that a little more concrete, let's take something like China's jaw-droppingly ambitious One Belt, One Road initiative.
While the Congressional fight is largely about politics, activists and politicians are making more-concrete policy and legal maneuvers elsewhere.
I suppose that I chose to write out of a fear of handling more concrete and dangerous forms of power.
U.S. officials say North Korea must take more concrete steps to dismantle its weapons programs before sanctions can be eased.
The backlash against Big Tech is on track to escalate around the world in 2020 — and with more concrete consequences.
Pouring more money, and more concrete, into this ill-conceived behemoth, or into other dams, will only delay the inevitable.
Replace these qualitative words with more concrete numbers, says Varelas, to give the recruiter a clear understanding of your outcomes.
A 23 study in Small Business Economics outlines these similarities in a more concrete way in terms of mental health.
If elected in November, their alliance will be even more concrete, with constituencies that overlap in parts of the Bronx.
With lawmakers working to put more concrete plans together quickly, these groups are pushing back before it is too late.
Destiny's connection to NASA became more concrete earlier in 2019 when astronomers discovered an anomaly beneath the Lunar South Pole.
Shifting the action of the show to Earth was always meant to give these questions more concrete stakes, I suspect.
The DOJ is bringing more concrete certainty to the situation and presenting facts to be debated in a court of law.
With more concrete security assistance, Georgia could better defend itself from Russia's attacks, strengthen its democracy and bolster America's regional alliances.
We'll let you know if we get anything more concrete from AT&T or Samsung on retail sales for the Fold.
"I don't think there will be any panic - more just disappointment there is nothing more concrete," said another FIG DCM banker.
In addition to starting a dialogue, the book will also make a more concrete impact on the problem of sexual misconduct.
Sterling was little changed, with analysts saying that more concrete developments were needed to spark a serious rally in the pound.
Moving Satoshi Nakamoto's bitcoin has been put forth before as a more concrete method for Wright to prove his real identity.
Fortunately, Kutcher and Epstein do propose more concrete solutions that don't rely on white heterosexual men who dominate these professional spaces.
And there's a third, more concrete reason why 1,13 is important for traders: The options market has piled on that price.
Still, this is more concrete confirmation of a launch plan than Musk was willing to share just a few days ago.
"I wish this report will accelerate the process so that more concrete things will be done on this situation," Cengiz said.
Womack said he remained undecided and would not make a decision until he has a more concrete choice ahead of him.
What this indicates, researchers conclude, is that the quest for knowledge has been supplanted by more concrete motivations, like a paycheck.
"The psychiatrist told me who I was in a way that felt more concrete than I'd ever conceptualized before," she said.
On June 13, it listed on the Canadian Securities Exchange, providing a more concrete way for the cultivator to raise capital.
So hurrah to Facebook for being more open about the process, but it's time to move forward with more concrete solutions. 
Letters are abstract symbols that map to sounds, emojis are more concrete symbols that attempt to convey emotion or concepts visually.
France is engaged in an effort to preserve the memory of the days of bloody struggle in a more concrete way.
Among the many other more concrete issues discussed in Katowice, that is sure to be at the top of everyone's mind.
Then, with no more concrete facts that we had during the day, Sydney confronts Alayah about being fake again that night.
One reason is that investors have seen the downside of focusing only on growth that's not tethered to anything more concrete.
During the gradual withdrawal, the Taliban and the Afghan government would have to work out a more concrete power-sharing settlement.
We should find out more concrete details as of Saturday, and TechCrunch will have all the info here as it happens.
But in this particular case, it's hard to think of a more concrete American interest than deterring foreign governments from murdering Americans.
In slightly more concrete news, Nintendo showed off some trailers for new Yoshi and Kirby games coming to the Switch in 2018.
It seems like a waste to toss concrete away, only to send out vehicles to quarry, crush, and deliver yet more concrete.
Amazon has already reaped more concrete rewards from the investment in better pay, including a bumper crop of applicants for its jobs.
Now this mechanism has been formalized into a more concrete legal provision, and applicable to a much wider variety of digital media.
Although they had the birth certificate back, they were advised not to register Freddie's birth until they had some more concrete answers.
Between today and the inauguration, I'm hopeful we'll begin hearing more concrete plans for veterans from the Trump Administration and transition team.
The document was a flawed but understandable attempt to make the whisper network more concrete — and in doing so, to democratize it.
If there's a politically persuasive case to be made for a more generous society, it's got be less abstract and more concrete.
The public comment period will end July 1, and a more concrete plan will be put in place in the coming months.
What follows are examples of what fits into each design lens and what doesn't, giving more concrete details than the earlier pages.
Advances in scientific modeling and additional climbs in temperatures are making the connection between global warming and extreme weather much more concrete.
Our tradition of oral storytelling has faded, favored by methods that give more concrete, and less interpretive, records of our daily struggles.
According to Mr. Tillerson, these stunning displays of Trumpian affection for Mr. Xi were complemented by more concrete discussions behind closed doors.
In more concrete terms, the census determines how hundreds of billions of federal dollars are divvied up for highways, bridges and schools.
President Trump has denounced Mr. Maduro and urged his counterparts in the region to take more concrete measures to press for change.
J.B. Pritzker of Illinois, who was one of the Democratic Party's leading donors before his 2018 election, had a more concrete proposal.
On the level of campaign strategy, it's not clear when consolidation should happen, although Super Tuesday will give progressives more concrete information.
It "could offer a more concrete path toward potential prosecution" than the question of collusion with Moscow, according to the news network.
We've known about the clip premiere since last week, but Epic disclosed some more concrete details last night at the Game Awards.
But first, the U.S. administration must solve its own internal differences before it can work on a more concrete solution in Syria.
Separately, the plans for a sale of its retail bank in Spain are becoming more concrete, according to a report in Handelsblatt.
That's what leaves you with this kind of vacuous, defensive Kemp ad versus the much more concrete and forward-looking Abrams one.
Still, for some pastors, turning the other cheek only goes so far, especially as the fear of another attack becomes more concrete.
Given the mercurial state of affairs, the critics in Washington should hold their fire until they have something more concrete to go on.
But it needs to be balanced with a sense of the party as an organization — a team in a more concrete, social sense.
Yesterday we got a cryptic picture of a couple of wands lying next to each other: today, we have something much more concrete.
"Arkangel" would still be a strong story if it said something more concrete and insightful about the urge to completely control children's lives.
Are they bound by eternal wedded bliss, or are they riding out their 60-day marriage license until they make more concrete plans?
The leader of a U.S. congressional delegation to Mexico said last week Mexico must take more concrete steps to implement its labor reform.
But with each moment their belief that the house belongs to them, thanks to the new deed they just signed, becomes more concrete.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has revealed just a few more concrete details about his plan to start colonizing Mars within the next decade.
Over the past few years the IFSB has sought to develop more concrete guidance for its membership, which now includes 75 national regulators.
"Since implementing this rule, I've managed to stick to a more concrete schedule and make time for both work and home," he shares.
Others applauded the piece as a necessary corrective, one that explicitly attempts to make a very real threat feel more concrete and urgent.
And on the multilateral stage, Washington should push for more concrete measures at the Group of 20 (G20) summit in Argentina this fall.
In search of something more "concrete," I took jobs throughout the years as a graphic designer, a user-experience consultant, and a teacher.
Unsatisfied and looking for something more concrete, I moved on to one of the many other sites offering psychic chat services, including BestAmericanPsychics.
U.S. officials say North Korea must take more concrete steps to dismantle its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs before sanctions are eased.
Heliogen's solar power system might solve one big part of the cement's carbon problem, but the industry still needs some more concrete solutions.
" DiNardo said he plans to present his plans to church officials in Rome, where he will urge them to take more "concrete steps.
Investors have been watching for more concrete details on an anticipated "phase one" deal between the two economic powerhouses ahead of Dec. 15.
So far, however, nothing more concrete has emerged, although caution requires me to note that financial risks are not always detected in advance.
However, promises of reforms in the past have shown little sign of progress, leaving market participants waiting for more concrete indicators of implementation.
The switch was designed to stagger the volume of submissions as well as give anxiety-ridden applicants more concrete insight into the process.
They were people that I met in school, and those friendships just always felt more concrete than the friends I made on set.
In the wake of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, Ukraine gave Democrats a far more concrete example of Trump's corruption in real time.
The 3D printed walls were placed on concrete foundation, and reinforced with more traditional construction materials of rebar and more concrete, Curbed reported.
Although more concrete research needs to be done, she suggested that there may be a link between low vitamin D levels and depression.
They'll stop when either their economies start to grow or they see more concrete evidence that negative rates are doing more harm than good.
I keep on processing this image and I try to figure out how I can reconstruct it until I land on something more concrete.
Trump is not quietly asking the intelligence officials who have briefed him to bring him more concrete evidence that Russia was behind the hacks.
As the Washington Post's Jeff Stein points out, the resolution's arrival means that White House hopefuls will now be asked about something more concrete.
Another, more concrete ramification of Hollywood's Weinstein moment, observes Ms Jacobson, is that fewer careers of ambitious young women will be crushed by harassment.
When Googlers address it, they do so by asking the more concrete question of 'OK, what risks could the existence of this data create?
However, the high-profile dismissal had the opposite effect in the Capitol, driving Republican lawmakers to take more concrete steps to address the situation.
While the claims are in the realm of possibility, they said, they're also stunning allegations that need more concrete information to back them up.
That it comes so soon after a previous deal, signed by Russia and Serbia in Sochi last year, could signal more concrete steps ahead.
Separately, Deutsche Bank supervisory board chairman Paul Achleitner said that the banks aim to announce more concrete steps on the merger by late April.
But Schiller's reply does point a more concrete finger at battery life, which Apple tends to prioritize over other benefits in its notebook lines.
In fact, more concrete was poured in China from 2011 to 2013 than all concrete poured in the United States during the 85033th Century.
In the subsequent process of making those ideas more concrete, I realize that some of my initial ideas weren't what I was looking for.
Another, as employed by the team's principal owner, John Henry, is to replace vague conclusions drawn from a single snapshot with something more concrete.
And I've been out publicly setting aspirational goals for the organization and trying to create more concrete accountability in the organization for moving faster.
It's on everyone's minds, but Microsoft and Xbox seem to be taking more concrete steps than the rest, so kudos to them for that.
Additionally, advocates for the policy suggest that the legalization of medical marijuana will enable the state to develop more concrete regulations around its use.
But this isn't the first time we've seen Republicans in the Senate express concern, only to largely reject calls for more concrete action. Sen.
But the company, which has visibly scaled down some of its businesses in India in the past year, had nothing more concrete to say.
Yu's view of a woman's poor chance at remarriage is widely shared, but there are more concrete issues, arising from economic disparity within marriages.
We expect more substantive changes in the Fed's outlook around mid-year when details of any fiscal package are likely to be more concrete.
At the summit, Trump will need something much more concrete from Kim than the vague and nonbinding pledges he received last year in Singapore.
To overcome that bias and force a state like North Korea to change its assessment of American intentions would require a more concrete signal.
" Another told the New York Times, "Until there's more concrete evidence, I would err on the side of the Republican, strictly for tax reform.
But it also leads to something more concrete as well, which is that people consider faces that are more symmetrical to be more attractive.
The discussion therefore focuses on how to make a euro zone statement on Greek debt relief from a year ago, more detailed and more concrete.
But some money managers talked about near-term uncertainty as the world awaits January's inauguration for more concrete details of what a Trump presidency means.
I decided to take a more concrete approach with my body: gain ten pounds of muscle and reach the holy land of 2500 pounds bodyweight.
In a more concrete move against the social media giant, however, the Federal Trade Commission confirmed today that it is actively investigating Facebook's privacy practices.
Investors awaited Fed Chair Janet Yellen's speech in Jackson Hole, Wyoming on Friday during a global gathering of central bankers for more concrete policy hints.
Scientists hope that by learning more about Ultima Thule, they will be able to piece together more concrete theories about how our solar system formed.
However, more concrete decisions would need to wait for the Brazil government to announce policy positions on how the technology should be developed, he said.
Probably not, but the purpose of this exercise was to pool together the best ideas on the matter in hopes of inspiring something more concrete.
He varies his rhythm, pace and volume to good effect; he speaks more emotionally and evocatively but can also be more concrete than the chancellor.
It's more concrete proof that, no, women don't need to be near-perfect creatures with the most exciting life ever to make great film subjects.
The investigation is still ongoing, and it's likely Facebook will have more concrete details to share later; the company says the FBI is also investigating.
I won't speak too much about it because I want people to have their own feelings about it, ...but yes, some endings were more concrete.
"There are hopes there will be even more concrete results," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told a daily news briefing in Beijing on Friday.
I make largely instrumental music, and it's definitely challenging because obviously the more verbal information you have, the more concrete the mood or the message.
And with each IPCC report, the uncompromising reality of climate change has gotten more and more concrete, pushing their alternative science further to the fringes.
She believed this big-picture clarity about our personal intentions would ultimately guide our more concrete professional goal setting, instead of the other way around.
Obviously, that was a big symbolic gesture, but do you think people are looking for more concrete measures of how things are changing for women?
"But the yuan has yet to figure out a clear direction," he said, adding investors were anxiously awaiting more concrete details from the Sino-U.
"The market is waiting for something more concrete at this point before really responding," said Tim Alt, director of rates and currencies at Aviva Investors.
Our thought bubble, per Axios' Ben Geman: This impasse shows how hard it's proving to transform the Paris climate agreement's vision into more concrete steps.
For a more concrete example of what I'm talking about, look no further than the many sexy babies that pop culture has blessed us with.
Months later, the company has started making key hires, which indicates that it is looking to convert the group's pilot status into something more concrete.
Or even as a more concrete slap in the face; Mr. Trump, after all, has threatened to ban Muslims from terror states from entering America.
Heitkamp said a deal seemed within reach when it became clear McConnell was willing to offer a more concrete commitment to take up immigration legislation.
But while it's easy to lump all of these plans together, some of them appear to be a lot more concrete and serious than others.
But even the more concrete promises Trump made, and the messages his supporters took away from his less specific remarks, seem unlikely to be fulfilled.
The researchers hope to develop a system of categorization that better organizes and separates porn, creating more concrete boundaries for things like violent porn versus spanking.
Still he predicted volatile equity markets until year-end as the world waits until January's inauguration for more concrete details of what a Trump presidency means.
Daenerys wants to be a mother, but her goals in this part of her life are much more concrete: She wants to reclaim the Iron Throne.
Clinton's aides, some of whom presumably might plan to be a part of any Clinton administration, could face more concrete problems in future security clearance determinations.
But in more concrete terms, it's likely that rough preferences are being coded in, even if the companies involved aren't keen to talk about them publicly.
While Fox responded to each girl individually—sometimes even referring them to local, professional mental health resources—she wanted to create something larger and more concrete.
That might sound vague, but it led to more concrete "trickle effects," like quadrupling the number of products that Good Eggs sells to more than 1,000.
But AndroidHeadlines published what are supposed to be "official renders" of the Pixel 3 and 3 XL in pink, offering up some much more concrete evidence.
Murray included a few screenshots with the announcement, but we'll have to wait until a later date to get more concrete details on what to expect.
An administration official said the US sees some positive initial steps in seizing militant assets, but the US is hoping for more concrete steps going forward.
However, the first signs of a more concrete position have emerged in the form of a survey conducted by the Coalition for a Digital Economy (Coadec).
"The minutes contained more concrete indications that a consensus to raise rates is slowly building," said Brian Dolan, head market strategist at Drivewealth in New Jersey.
In the future, Atala and his team hope to use their printer to develop more concrete applications for humans, including creating more intricate tissues and organs.
The features will instead simply serve as a reminder to log off, as compared to more concrete parental controls that would force the app to close.
But while Mr. Obama has spoken often of his hope for a world without nuclear weapons, peace activists said he needed to pursue more concrete steps.
The new details, unsealed Monday, made more concrete by Papadopoulos' guilty plea, threaten to further undermine Trump's historically weak political standing for a first-year president.
He did not say if Uganda would take any more concrete action against the plan for South Sudan, which declared independence from Sudan five years ago.
But, according to a Washington Post report, those aspirations took on a more concrete form last month when Trump asked that military officials explore the idea.
A lot of overtime hasn't been paid, people can't get their days off... Maybe we need more concrete measures, running parallel to the state of emergency.
Latin America may be taking more concrete steps to meet Paris Agreement targets than any other region, according to a new report from the Atlantic Council.
With this empirical data on the reduction of poverty, we can make it more concrete what a media that would report global development would look like.
The techniques have come into prominence over the past decade in a more concrete way thanks in part to their usefulness in blockchain applications like cryptocurrencies.
An older stripper advised her to save up money and start a business — more concrete financial advice than any of her college professors had given her.
Mr. Trump's action on the fiduciary rule, which Democrats and consumer groups immediately denounced as a gift to Wall Street, could have a more concrete impact.
But law enforcement agencies should "gather more concrete and competent evidence proving that respondents and other individuals are indeed involved in illegal drugs trade," it added.
Other, more concrete indicators present a different picture: Schools with rigorous academic programs and coherent cultures do a particularly good job of cultivating students' civic behavior.
Privately, the President's advisers believe more concrete progress -- beyond a series of friendly handshakes -- will be necessary during this summit to prove the diplomacy is working.
Members agreed that the process of reducing the balance sheet should begin "relatively soon," with some members arguing for a more concrete date to be set.
While it's still early — and Buttigieg and others may yet supply more concrete ideas — the Democratic foreign-policy primary is off to a very slow start.
Maybe his approach to black music really was "plastic soul," yet he used his position to demand integration for artists whose idea of soul was more concrete.
After many more years of fumbling around, I finally found more concrete information when I was in college, and began a much deeper period of self-discovery.
"People need more concrete evidence about the fiscal side of the equation," said Charles Comiskey, head of Treasuries trading at Bank of Nova Scotia in New York.
The institute's survey finds that users simply aren't enjoying the news briefings, and they're taking a backseat to more concrete functions like information searches and immediate tasks.
In the meantime, dozens of technology companies and contractors have created "Remote ID" systems, charging ahead without waiting for policy makers to decide on more concrete legislation.
"Investors want more concrete concessions (in trade war) ... So far, it has been all incremental gains, that could hopefully lead up to a final deal," he said.
While North Korea has repeatedly demanded that the United States take corresponding measures, including sanctions relief, Washington has called for more concrete steps from Pyongyang toward denuclearization.
Plus, O'Rourke says his father (a politician himself, who served as a County Commissioner and County Judge) wanted him to make more concrete plans for the future.
Uber is making its vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) plans more concrete, via new partnerships announced today during its Elevate conference focused on the VTOL industry.
The paper's backers were told they could submit more concrete proposals at the next MEPC in May 2019 - especially focused on data collection and fuel oil quality.
On the other hand, the events that take place onscreen within the "Game of Thrones" universe feel more familiar, more concrete, than our own imminent nuclear apocalypse.
In more concrete terms for football fans, PSG's willingness to pay such a sum could well lead to a series of big-money deals across the continent.
However, Kilic acknowledged in the Reuters interview that more concrete evidence of direct involvement by Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile since 1999, remains elusive.
Both candidates supported fighting terrorism, but the idea of a "Muslim ban" was more concrete and could be easily understood, talked about and translated into internet memes.
Through a mix of guided meditations and motivational speeches, Brach explores the lofty concept of spiritual awakening alongside more concrete everyday problems like anxiety, conflict and insomnia.
While music and dining might be more concrete experiences to hang a trip on, Seattle offers an array of creative programs that show off its literary leanings.
A second lawsuit in 1972 laid out more concrete goals and seemed to achieve better results, including Ms. Povich's appointment to a senior editor position in 1975.
Other examples, including one studied by a group called Propaganda or Not and first cited by The Washington Post, appear to have more concrete connections to Russia.
And it wasn't until after it went off the air in 2009 that more concrete progress and compelling representations started to flourish — including among characters of color.
Aided by Jack Antonoff, Kevin Abstract's sound is a bit more concrete on this three-track EP, bolstering his slippery surrealisms with solid choruses and shimmery horns.
He added that, once the new European Commission is finalised in the autumn, a more concrete joint European Union position on Russian passports in Donbass could be possible.
If the five conservative justices hold the first view, different plaintiffs with more concrete and less bucolic interests could plausibly raise a claim against the diversion of funds.
But many money managers said they expect volatility in the coming weeks as the world awaits January's inauguration for more concrete clues of what a Trump presidency means.
The deadline for publishing a more concrete version of the deal is August 31st, when the American administration plans to notify Congress of Mr Trump's intent to sign.
Photo by Grace Wyler Despite these incidents, Sroka thinks that by and large, the Sanders movement will do just fine without more concrete guidance from the candidate himself.
" Köhlbrugge thinks it could now be developed further into a more concrete product where public figures can have paid chats and choose where to direct those funds. "E.g.
She uploaded her first video in 2010 and after some time doing the tutorials, things began to mold into a more concrete path that just worked for her.
Some policymakers argued last month against future rate rises until there was more concrete evidence that inflation was moving back toward the Fed's objective, according to the minutes.
Or, if you're like me, when I first started doing emails in the 1990s, printing them out so that they feel like they're a little bit more concrete.
Rocket Lab plans to live-stream the launch of It's Business Time, and the company will give updates about a more concrete launch date closer to June 23rd.
When we began to have more concrete talks about the future, when it seemed like commutation was a possibility, as cautious as those conversations were, two things emerged.
Today, the airline outlined a number of them, not only giving passengers more concrete dates as to when these changes would take effect, but offering more details, too.
Though the proposal is almost 200 pages long, these are just initial ideas, and Sidewalk Toronto will be coming up with something more concrete in the next year.
McConnell said the Senate still needs to pass a fiscal 2018 budget resolution, then approve a joint budget with the House, before a more concrete plan takes shape.
Or should violating an individual's right to control their personal data be considered a harm in and of itself, whether or not more concrete damage can be demonstrated?
"It's a little bit of skepticism about this plan and needing to see a bit more concrete signs of progress that this bill could move forward," said Cabana.
Today, though, a much more concrete phenomenon is at work, namely the substitution of the flesh and blood reality with another reality made of pixels and computer rules.
It's fun, but I imagine unless there are more concrete goals or progression systems, all but the most ardent robots will be done with the game pretty quickly.
But he said that if the Trump administration took more concrete steps to change time-tested ways of dealing with Taiwan, "they can expect additional pushback from China."
South Korea has dismissed concerns that it is opening up to the North too quickly, and that it should insist on more concrete steps toward denuclearization in return.
The unconventional nature of its narrative made Blair Witch stronger as a film, but it also ultimately flummoxed the portion of the audience that wanted something more concrete.
The hodgepodge of state action helps in the absence of more concrete national guidance, but only a coherent national strategy will work to ease the outbreak, experts said.
First, though, let's talk about the question itself, which contains a number of dubious assumptions, and see if we can hone it into something more concrete and answerable.
But its greatest proven power in elections is more concrete: Facebook has shown that it can, with a campaign inside the service, drive its users to the polls.
"We are very disappointed by the President's apparent intention to do this, but we do actually await something more concrete as to what may actually happen," Hands said.
Most other central European currencies and stock markets dipped in early trade as investors shifted from optimism in U.S.-China trade talks to waiting for more concrete progress.
Now that testing for the new system has moved from computer simulations to the real world, SpaceX engineers can make more concrete decisions about the spacecraft's final design.
At the end of January 2017, minor changes were announced but again FIBA punted making a final decision; there was the promise of something more concrete in May.
Rioux: I felt, that if we were going to make a record that makes sense to people we might need some kind of more concrete, and less abstract connections.
On Friday, he made his intentions more concrete and said that legislation mandating a government back door of some type will be introduced before the end of the year.
Whether they take more concrete action to express these objections, however, depends on developments in the next few days, including a meeting between White House officials and Mexican authorities.
While some investors were waiting for more concrete details of a trade deal, others said it made sense to take some profits after a strong start to the year.
If we work harder to help young people envision what going to college or a career might look like, they'll have more concrete and attainable goals to work toward.
Leaders hope to come up with more concrete policies by March, when they meet in the Italian capital to celebrate 60 years of the Union's founding Treaty of Rome.
While the refrain "break up Big Tech" had been floated around even before Warren's policy proposal, investors seemed to see it as a more concrete possibility earlier this month.
But Air New Zealand Ltd CEO Christopher Luxon said more concrete action was needed, such as refusing to serve on all-male panel talks and creating women's support networks.
The release date for the Ataribox is still set for some time in spring 2018, but we'll likely get a more concrete update on the launch window come Thursday.
Initial optimism surrounding U.S.-China trade was tempered and traders looked for more concrete details to assess any progress the countries had made last week to end their spat.
Last month, Deutsche Chairman Paul Achleitner said the banks would aim to announce more concrete steps on the merger by the time Deutsche published its earnings on April 26.
On Thursday, Redditor "obvthrowaway34" followed up with a post of their own which included a tutorial video for Firestorm that showed off some gameplay and provided more concrete details.
Now, it has something a little more concrete: the Alpine Vision, a concept car that hews "very close" to the inaugural model that it'll be selling starting next year.
The inquiry was originally intended to run for three years but has had its mandate extended to investigate other areas and come up with more concrete proposals for remedies.
While the FDA is in the process of developing a more concrete risk-based framework, the ongoing uncertainty surrounding health IT applications is likely cooling investment in this sector.
I'm always pointing things out in pictures and the bride is like 'oh I never thought about that,' so then we really come to a much more concrete direction.
He is careful to explain the plan as a vision, with a more concrete blueprint coming later, something observers say is important for managing expectations about the ambitious goals.
But his musings took on a more concrete form last month when he directed Pentagon officials to begin exploring the possibility of a military parade, The Washington Post reported.
Although these are important issues and compelling arguments, there is a more concrete and practical reason most Americans should be concerned by the court's decision: net neutrality hurts consumers.
I've always enjoyed the philosophical ponderings on art of people like Walter Benjamin, John Berger, and Charles Baudelaire, but maybe it was time for something a little more concrete.
From abstract themes like Memory and Utopias to more concrete subjects, these well-designed books aim to contribute to a thorough understanding of contemporary art, in a handy format.
According to experts, the hodgepodge of state action helps in the absence of more concrete national guidance, but only a coherent national strategy will work to ease the outbreak.
One way to display the value you bring to the table is to quantify the times you've been successful at work — the more concrete and verifiable numbers, the better.
In a more concrete statement of his priorities on Tuesday, Sanders and a group of other Democratic senators — including fellow presidential contenders Kirsten Gillibrand and Elizabeth Warren and Sens.
This isn't an achievable goal in 2019 but mark our words, you'll see more people joining the push for a new web and more concrete ideas for how it'll work.
This was at least more liberal and more concrete, it allowed for a lot of different views to be expressed, but it was mostly just a way of being seen.
Even in purely relative terms, imagine your own personal triangle diagram: setting out your preferences in this way can help you answer the more concrete questions that are to come.
Timothy Hutton, who plays present-day Hugh, requested something more concrete than repeated patterns: He wanted an item that both he and Henry Thomas, who plays 1990s Hugh, could wear.
" She also recommends that for young children, giving cash is key to make the concept of money more concrete and less abstract: "Kids learn best when they're interacting with something.
The lender, which operates solely in Iceland, said in June that it was considering an IPO, but its owners' move to seek advisers indicates the plans are now more concrete.
It is operating in a territory that offers people more concrete learning (and more interactivity) than a Netflix documentary while not being so specialized as to be a professional course.
Low- and middle-income Australians seem to see a lot more concrete return for what they give the government, which might explain why they are less bothered by the giving.
Deputy Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan told reporters afterward that he assumes the desired Space Force would cost "billions" to establish, but would not have a more concrete number until November.
For lack of a more concrete name, most have settled on "iPhone 8" when referring to the next iPhone, but in keeping with previous years, iPhone 7S is a possibility.
"We will also be sharing more concrete information on a more frequent basis through various media regarding the Central Bank's approach to monetary policy and general issues," he told Anadolu.
READ: North Korea threatens to pull out of denuclearization talks "forever" South Korea is hoping for something more concrete than the vague statement released after last year's summit in Singapore.
Investors had hoped that Trump would reveal more concrete measures to deal with the economic impact of the virus after touting a big stimulus program to come earlier this week.
The biggest obstacles to reaching the goal are growth and development, which pour millions of tax dollars into city coffers but also bring more concrete, more buildings and more people.
If that feels abstract, experts advise thinking of it in more concrete terms: People you know today might be alive next year only if we all take social distancing seriously.
Unlike with overtly political opposition rallies targeted at President Vladimir Putin, like the one held on April 29, this one was about something far more concrete and universal among Russians.
One of the European Green Deal's more concrete recommendations is a carbon tax that would also apply to the emissions associated with imports from countries with less stringent climate policies.
"Maduro's theory of war will be much more concrete and believable," said David Smilde, an analyst at the Washington Office on Latin America, referring to Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela's leftist president.
The team hopes to continue the research to determine how quickly the ice sheets responded to increased temperatures, which would help provide a more concrete time frame for the future.
The team hopes to continue the research to determine how quickly the ice sheets responded to increased temperatures, which would help provide a more concrete time frame for the future.
Hardly anyone can talk abstractly about freedom and connection and collaboration, the blithe watchwords of the mid-203s, without making a mental list of the internet's more concrete negative externalities.
Her newest policy proposal aims to solidify her stance on this subject, and offer some more concrete detail on how she differs from the rest of a crowded 2020 pack.
When you say you're picking up a change in tone, are you saying you're sensing more concrete planning for military action, or more fear that there will be military action?
She explained to me that, in English many of the terms pertaining to the body are Latinate, which lends them a technical sound, while in Danish, they are more concrete.
He was heartened by the move to shutter the test site, but he urged North Korea to take more concrete steps going forward, like signing and ratifying the test ban treaty.
As sales of face masks rose and chatter about air purifiers filled internet chat rooms, others took more concrete action: they moved to smaller cities on the coast or the mountains.
"We very much hope to see further steps, more concrete steps toward denuclearization at the U.S.-North Korea summit, so we're not talking about sanctions relief at this point," she said.
We'll obviously know more on October 4th when Google takes the wraps off the new phones, so tune in then for more concrete details on the future of the Nexus line.
And while Ryan indicated there's no official deadline — "Our new deadline is not to have a deadline," he said — McCarthy seems to be eying next week as a more concrete target.
Though he ultimately decided against entering the crowded primary field, Bloomberg's plan will likely put pressure on candidates to lay out more concrete policy positions on the issue of climate change.
However, there are some signs that Washington has softened its North Korea strategy in recent months, a move that could lead to a more concrete outcome from the summit in Vietnam.
"We very much hope to see further steps, more concrete steps toward denuclearization at the US-North Korea summit, so we're not talking about sanctions relief at this point," she said.
To most people who watched the broadcast, his statements were forgettably anodyne — the kind of sound bite that television news anchors use to fill time until more concrete facts become available.
We also have more concrete evidence that new rules requiring Medicaid enrollees to work have led to lower enrollment in that public program, which is meant to serve low-income Americans.
Like much of the internet, Facebook groups and subreddits for people with serious medical conditions are buzzing with coronavirus concerns, but with an urgency that is considerably more concrete and specific.
At a more concrete level, Krueger and Posner, in their Brookings paper, offer a series of well-thought out legal and regulatory reforms aimed at improving the bargaining power of workers.
I think we've got it very well readied internally if we're talking about the first quarter next year, sometime in the fourth quarter we'll start to share our more concrete plans.
For the most part, those declarations aren't binding and rarely include any specific changes in policy, but in some cases, they have bolstered more concrete efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Even amid hardening intelligence showing North Korea's nuclear program continuing apace, the President has insisted that another face-to-face could help convince Kim to take more concrete steps toward denuclearization.
The Good Place suggests that good intentions can be a step in the right direction, but it and Discovery agree that identity is something more concrete: You are what you do.
Our work, then, suggests that Latinos running for office in open-seat primaries would be successful if they had more concrete support from established and well-connected elite and activist networks.
Martin said the company is in talks with a number of parties including those from the United States and that more concrete news should be announced before the end of the year.
"Our hope is to have a more concrete report with overall timing the next time we report to you on progress," Scott Stewart, an attorney for the government, said in court Friday.
It's part of its mission to "bring the world closer together" — or in more concrete terms, to expand the total potential market for its services and fuel its future growth and profits.
Those rumors are getting a bit more concrete because AWS today joined the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), the open source home of the Kubernetes project, as a top-level Platinum member.
Yasay said ASEAN nations recognized policies under Trump were still evolving, but hoped they could be unveiled within a few months to provide a "more concrete and clearer picture", especially regarding China.
Announced last week as part of President Trump's response to the Parkland shooting, the meeting was hastily assembled and has been criticized as a purposeful distraction from more concrete gun-control measures.
It's also true that allegations of sexual misconduct sometimes involve no more concrete evidence than one person's word against another's, and where that's the case, it's not surprising that multiple accusers matter.
Huenseler added that if a merger becomes more concrete it could give a boost to both company's shares, but said there would be no great benefit in the long or medium term.
Arum's the guy to ask -- he's made some of the biggest fights in boxing history -- and he couldn't have been more concrete about this one ... which he says ain't ever gonna happen.
The whole "women in charge of a small frontier town" thing happened, too — though we'll have to leave New Mexico and look to Jackson, Wyoming for more concrete evidence of that phenomenon.
I think the Irish government is looking for more concrete language around how they would in practice put into operation the import of the comments that they've been making up to now.
Many of its cities have declared that they are sanctuaries, but the word's meaning varies, from a mainly symbolic expression of support for the undocumented to the implementation of more concrete measures.
But the real problem is more concrete: If the cities win their lawsuits against Big Oil, the question that will arise is straightforward: Why were the climate risks not disclosed more fully?
It doesn't make what she said any more true, but the chicanery continues to carry a stench that turns heads away from bigger—and more concrete—problems and obfuscates the entire process.
On a more concrete level, the Bixby assistant on the S8, of course, provides the kind of voice-based assistant mentioned previously, but it also potentially ties in with other Samsung hardware.
Aside from participation in the Gaelic Athletic Association, the Fenians never had much of a cultural program, and some nationalists realized they needed more concrete reasons for their call for Irish sovereignty.
"We are very disappointed by the President's apparent intention to do this, but we do actually await something more concrete as to what may actually happen," Greg Hands told a parliamentary committee.
From a list by the actress Nicole Stamp come more concrete recommendations: Don't use gendered insults; don't call her "sweetie"; and when other guys demean women, tell them to knock it off.
The House budget resolution also seeks more concrete action when it comes to cutting spending, instructing committees to come up with legislation that would produce at least about $200 billion in savings.
In Illinois, you can still be fired from your job if you test positive for cannabis, and some companies are scrambling to amend their policies or have more concrete ones in effect.
But some strongman leaders have more concrete reasons to fear Mr Soros's Open Society Foundation, which funds civil society organisations that promote education, a free press, minority rights and anti-corruption initiatives.
Still, many experts believe that the military alliance needs a more concrete and coordinated approach to China, which has risen in terms of economic and military might in the last few decades.
Officials from both sides had hoped the Hanoi summit meeting would produce more concrete results than the vague communiqué issued by the two leaders after their first meeting last June in Singapore.
However, there has been no indication that Kim has offered more concrete steps toward giving up his nuclear weapons and some U.S. officials privately doubt he is willing to abandon the arsenal.
Those specific crimes are more concrete and more easily proven than violations of campaign finance law or election law, and that puts anyone who conspired with them in more serious legal jeopardy.
"It's a more concrete example of the 'Make America Great Again' ethos," said Erika Wilson, a law professor at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill who has written extensively on the topic.
But Cruz's argument, especially after tonight's victories in Texas and Oklahoma, is much more concrete and immediate: Ted Cruz can beat Donald Trump in the Republican primary because he has done it before.
I won't speak too much about it because I want people to have their own feelings about it, but yes, we filmed a handful of different endings, and some endings were more concrete.
Sireen Harajli, FX strategist at Mizuho in New York, said she expects further dollar softness "until we see more concrete progress on the budget, tax cuts and infrastructure spending" from the U.S. government.
And for Yang, and the company eGenesis, that would be an even more concrete step toward a lifelong goal: "We want to create a world where there is no organ shortage," she says.
" Dominguez had a more concrete vision, saying: "We have challenged UEFA to play one game this year, bringing together the winners of the Copa America Centenario and the winners of the Euro 2016.
Fed Chair Janet Yellen could clear the air next week, sounding more concrete on whether the central bank will squeeze in a rate hike or two this year, but more likely she won't.
A new report, though, suggests a more concrete reason to be wary: That cheese powder may contain phthalates, a group of chemicals linked to birth defects and learning and behavior problems in children.
Major healthcare organizations must sound the alarm with much more concrete information, and we should all demand that Congress meet to approve the administration's request of $1.9 billion to seriously deter its spread.
The US Food and Drug Administration issued draft guidelines this past week to address medical devices' cybersecurity and give manufacturers more concrete requirements when it comes to assessing the security of their products.
It was not until we talked to our customers and tested different ideas that we began to formulate a more concrete plan forward to work with Michelin-starred restaurants and five-star hotels.
"If we as an industry can provide better, more concrete answers...people will start to feel more comfortable that airlines are serious about this commitment," JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes said in an interview.
Friday's notification seems to be a more concrete detailing into what Elkins' office will do: an agency-wide look at how emails and text messages are preserved and searched for in FOIA requests.
However, analysts were of the view that while the wage growth data did build on the case for a rate cut, employment data would paint a more concrete picture of the labour market.
Others received something more concrete to mark the launch: For sharing a birthday with the new currency, each baby born in France on New Year's Day received 100 euros from the Finance Ministry.
"Does that verbal order translate into something more concrete?" said Todd Harrison, the director of the Aerospace Security Project and director of Defense Budget Analysis at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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.
Tsai's government, which also won a parliamentary majority, owed Hong Kong more concrete support, said Roger Wong, a newly elected pro-democracy district councillor from the city who attended victory celebrations in Taipei.
Kansas City Fed President Esther George, who has dissented from both rate cuts this year, was more concrete in her interest rate assessment in a speech to a conference in Denver on Friday.
More recently, six countries in the region, led by the Dominican Republic, put together a dialogue process, which was not ultimately successful but generated much more concrete and focused talks than previous efforts.
" While Google hasn't provided details as to what exactly the spike in dangerous ads looks like in more concrete, numerical terms, the company says that the ads have "no place on our platforms.
However, several analysts said they saw Wednesday's announcement as a clear step toward a more concrete shift in which Canada could potentially switch to the environmentally stricter standards of California and other states.
In Seoul, South Korean President Moon Jae-in urged North Korea to present "far more concrete" plans on how to scrap its nuclear program and the United States to take unspecified corresponding measures swiftly.
"It&aposs necessary for North Korea to present far more concrete denuclearization plans, and I think it&aposs necessary for the United States to swiftly reciprocate by coming up with comprehensive measures," Moon said.
If Iribe is moving to the PC team in part because it will let him focus on development, it's plausible that Luckey will also be taking a more concrete tinkering role behind the scenes.
Analysts at Citi said the initial findings of the strategic review were steps in the right direction, they were hoping for more concrete action regarding the portfolio and more definitive timelines on the turnaround.
The EU also expects London to come up with a more concrete offer on what past financial commitments it will honour on leaving and what will be the rights of EU citizens in Britain.
"Children and even into the young adolescent years can sometimes have trouble distinguishing between the may-have-seen or thought-I-saw and making it more concrete than it may have been," Frick says.
Many foreign investors are not willing to take long positions in the market until there is more concrete evidence that the government is fully able and committed to deliver on the IMF's loan conditions.
She has been somewhat more concrete in foreign policy, promoting the so-called "Three Seas Initiative", a stage for boosting political and economic ties between the European Union members in central and eastern Europe.
But less appreciated, though no less vital, was the nuanced and skillful way the show handled religion, treating questions of faith and doubt with as much gravity as more concrete questions of romantic attachment.
Where most listeners could just headbang along to the death growling and fast-picked arpeggios without thinking too hard about the words, Sosebee had to draw more concrete conclusions about what they're singing about.
When Mr. Pompeo visited Pyongyang in early July to seek more concrete steps toward denuclearization, North Korea indicated that it was willing to take steps in exchange for the end-to-the-war declaration.
DoorDash today announced more concrete details about its updated tipping policy, which the company says it's been testing this month and plans to roll out to all of its delivery contractors starting next month.
"Absent more concrete evidence of legal incompetence or evidence demonstrating a clear pattern of abuse of the judicial process, I will not interfere with the arbitration plaintiffs' right to choice of counsel," he wrote.
For example, if you ask Siri if it's a feminist, you'll get responses like, "It seems to me that all humans should be treated equally," but not a more concrete stance on the topic.
"But I wouldn't doubt that it's quite a lot more than that," he said, adding that the Fish and Wildlife department will have a more concrete estimate after it completes a survey in March.
The more powerful the computer, the more realistic the models are, which in turn provide scientists with more reliable predictions about the future and more concrete recommendations about what companies and governments need to do.
"Markets need more concrete evidence on improving fundamental metrics and to bring the supply-demand relationship back to balance before oil prices can reach a real bottom," said Margaret Yang, market analyst for CMC Markets.
At last month's World Economic Forum, UN Secretary General Ban-Ki Moon announced the formation of an emergency panel charged with developing solutions to mitigate water scarcity, but Hoeksra says more concrete actions are needed.
To get a more concrete answer, Solowiej says she filed a freedom of information request, asking for the number of people arrested by Chicago police in 2013 and how many had access to an attorney.
Why it matters: Friday's announcement marks some of the more concrete ways oil and natural gas companies are investing in technologies that could accelerate the transition away from traditional oil, natural gas and coal production.
There's no telling whether or not the stars will align and offer a Rory and Jess reunion in front of the flashbulbs, but it is something more concrete than just waiting for news from Netflix.
Screwing up her courage after the lecture, Greer follows Faith into the bathroom, and after a chat about misogyny and injustice comes away with something of more concrete use: Faith Frank's elegant, embossed business card.
"Our hope is to have a more concrete report with overall timing the next time we report to you on progress," Scott Stewart, an attorney for the government, said in court Friday, according to CNN.
I now think that losing my budget, and having undergone that soul-crushing blow to the gut by the universe made me a smarter and more concrete artist, capable of making something out of nothing.
A single is cheap and easy to produce, and just a few can serve to ground a whole career, providing a more concrete reason for touring and a more stable base for a merchandise line.
At later summits in Pittsburgh and London, more concrete measures included fresh government spending, coordinated efforts to stabilize financial markets, better bank regulation and new money for the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.
Whether or not Lakewood was closed for legitimate reasons, Osteen's response — which was long on prayer and short on action — seemed insufficient, particularly when so many other individuals and organizations took significantly more concrete steps.
Other courses, that don't include Paul, seem to contain more concrete information about leveraging YouTube, social media, and e-commerce, but it's nothing groundbreaking that you can't already find on the video platform for free.
While most of them remain bullish, they said this is the year investors are hoping to see more concrete results from all the investments Amazon has been making, across shipping, cloud computing, and hardware devices.
But until the company has a more concrete solution in place, some guests may feel more comfortable patronizing a traditional hotel — an ironic situation for a company whose slogans emphasize "belonging" anywhere in the world.
The ACA has put forward more concrete claims in the past, though — like a 2017 complaint that Comcast was forcing smaller cable providers to bundle unwanted NBC-owned channels into TV packages, driving up their costs.
In an interview last month with Rolling Stone, Pelosi said that impeachment would be a "gift" to Republicans and that the prospect is "off the table" until they have more concrete evidence from the Mueller investigation.
The stylist tells us that, normally, they discuss Zendaya's look about two days before the upcoming event, but will wait until she knows exactly what she's wearing before bringing more concrete style options to the table.
They are the proof of something more concrete than intentions: that the Negro situation is not static, that changes have occurred, and are occurring and will occur — this, in spite of the daily, dead-end monotony.
Granted, a lot of season 3 does play out like an action movie, and its multiverse develops a more concrete (if frequently confusing) set of rules, which makes characters' actions seem more clearly right or wrong.
"Expect more of this choppy interplay until more concrete news emerges, as speculative buying runs into record producer selling of the futures contracts for hedging," Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst at brokerage OANDA in Singapore, said.
But unlike a traditional app marketplace that offers only a searchable list of apps to try, the App Hub aims to show in a more concrete fashion how the apps can be used in the classroom.
"Expect more of this choppy interplay until more concrete news emerges, as speculative buying runs into record producer selling of the futures contracts for hedging," said Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst at brokerage OANDA in Singapore.
"What still needs to be investigated, calculated in more concrete detail is how much mass is there really (we can use the detected galaxies as mass tracers for that) and do the calculations," Kraan-Korteweg said.
Investing in renewable energy technology offers far more concrete advantages than simple emissions reductions — they have proven to contribute to economic development, decrease consumer energy costs, and improve public health, all the while protecting the environment.
Deterred by the president's veto power, the GOP-controlled Congress appears reluctant to take more concrete action checking Trump's authority, even as many lawmakers contend the widening trade conflicts will harm both American companies and consumers.
Bernie Sanders would be well-advised to pivot his message to highlight some more specific, more concrete ideas on prescription drug affordability — something that even Americans broadly satisfied with the health care status quo worry about.
Not in the vague "somebody should do something" sense, but in the more concrete way of pressuring governments to pass laws regulating the use of algorithms, or calling out corporations using faulty AI to unjust ends.
However, NFU President Minette Batters said the industry wanted more concrete assurances, and pointed to the government's refusal to add legal safeguards for British food standards in a key piece of legislation called the Agriculture Bill.
Trading her flowing red hair for a black shag and dressing in dark clothing, Chastain captures Annabel's fear of motherhood and a settled life, which she views as a more concrete threat than any spectral creature.
Please encourage the article writer to think a little more carefully about how absurd that type of salary sounds to the average American and maybe try and offer more concrete guidance to people with normal incomes?
He had never heard of the museum and looked at me blankly until I saw his mind slowly form the thought into something more concrete, and it was obviously something that he had never thought of before.
"Millennials have never warmed to the stock market despite the 10-year long bull market," Greg McBride, CFA and chief financial analyst at Bankrate, tells CNBC Make It. That may be because millennials favor more concrete investments.
More than two months after the handset was initially expected to hit retail, we're still very much in a holding pattern with Samsung's first foldable — though the company has promised a more concrete date for some time.
"We no longer had a place to meet regularly but that idea of a new French sound kept flourishing, becoming more and more concrete as we all kept getting together at club nights and whatnot," Latex says.
On Twitter yesterday, Edward Snowden offered an even more concrete theory, suggesting the materials came from a proxy server used by an NSA-targeted group, compromised by the NSA, and then counter-compromised by the Shadow Brokers.
Even combined, their two parties lack a majority of parliamentary seats, but Iglesias told journalists that both men were optimistic, and he was hopeful that the meeting could "translate into a more concrete, progressive agreement" on government.
Names of those involved and further details about the incident will be posted on the Kansas Highway Patrol crash log online database, Gardner wrote on Twitter, after the investigation is completed and the facts are more concrete.
It showed off its first planned production vehicle, the FF91 all-electric SUV, at CES 2017, a year after opting to show off a ludicrous concept car because it didn't have something more concrete to show off.
The announcement, which came in a tweet, comes as markets watch for more concrete signs that Mexico and Canada would be exempted from the aluminum and steel tariffs Trump unveiled in a surprise announcement a week ago.
American diplomats serve at the "pleasure of the president," but charges of political retribution, campaigns of disinformation and threats to personal safety are prompting some members of Congress to call for more concrete protections for the officials.
It's the financial equivalent of the shruggy emoticon: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Contrast that with Google, Facebook and Twitter, all of which had more concrete stories to tell about their business plans when they went public: Google was selling AdWords.
Banks are expected to announce more concrete plans for how they will adapt to Brexit in the coming months after Prime Minister Theresa May confirmed in a speech on Tuesday that Britain would leave the European single market.
The EU&aposs executive Commission now has the job of drafting something more concrete in coordination with the U.N.&aposs refugee agency and the International Organization for Migration, which would prefer to operate in European migration centers only.
PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - The United States stopped election support for Cambodia with a promise of more "concrete steps" and the European Union threatened vital trade preferences after the main opposition party to Prime Minister Hun Sen was banned.
But that's an abstract, long-term worry — Popula and Sludge weren't counting on selling tokens to pay rent — and when you get more concrete, it becomes difficult to say exactly where the missing $20 million will come from.
"I like doing things for the internet, but at the same time, I have to figure out a way to do things more concrete that aren't just going to make people think I'm a content creator," Adejuyigbe says.
We see, too, how her grief morphs as she falls in and out of brief affairs with not-so-great men, how it begins to settle into something more concrete and manageable as she eventually falls in love.
But if rumors are true and the company is interested in Medicare Advantage payers providing subsidies for its flagship wearable, it may want to provide more concrete data that can boost the device's value for cost-conscious payers.
On a more concrete level, the changes that we witness in Datong, like the looming promise, or threat, of the vast Three Gorges Dam, on the Yangtze River, reflect an enduring obsession with all that fails to endure.
"Red has a reputation of delivering high-performance camera technology and that is undoubtedly one of the anchor elements of the device together with the holographic screen, but until more concrete details emerge it is difficult to judge".
More concrete efforts to adapt to rising water stress and cut emissions from water use will require joint planning between climate change and water specialists, as well as greater investment to put them into practice, the report said.
The absence of such an accord is one of the more concrete effects of Mr. Sanders's decision to stay in the race, hindering Mr. Biden's and the party's ability to close the fund-raising gap with Mr. Trump.
"The alliance comes to be perceived as an end in itself, transcending the more concrete national security interests for which it was initially conceived," political scientist Jack Levy wrote in a well-known 1981 paper (which Beckley cites).
He added that he would push for more "concrete actions" from North Korea to flesh out the commitment to denuclearization that Mr. Kim discussed with Mr. Moon in historic talks in the border village of Panmunjom last Friday.
"The U.S.-China trade war has faded as a factor today with the market wanting to see evidence of more concrete progress rather than general comments from the leaders," said Matt Ammermann, commodity risk manager with INTL FCStone.
"The Testaments" addresses these and other questions in sidelong mentions, which help to make more concrete a world that, in the first novel—partly because of Offred's fiercely enforced ignorance—felt abstract, like a landscape obscured by fog.
Some of my patients similarly refuse, perhaps because they may feel they aren't looking their best in our waiting area, preparing for chemotherapy; and perhaps worried that the photo might make their cancer diagnosis that much more concrete.
Lima (Reuters) - Peru's President Martin Vizcarra said he will seek to strengthen labor laws to take more "concrete action" against companies involved in workplace accidents after two teenaged employees died in a McDonald's Corp franchise at the weekend.
Lima (Reuters) - Peru's President Martin Vizcarra said he will seek to strengthen labor laws to take more "concrete action" against companies involved in workplace accidents after two teenaged employees died in a McDonald's Corp franchise at the weekend.
Without more concrete evidence for how specific policies might lead to economic gains, "policy makers will often find it difficult to take action, and this report thus only goes part way in making the case for action," he said.
The councilman told Gothamist that he thinks the bill will get its first hearing this year; once that happens, the next step will be to start deciding on more concrete details about the office and the night mayor position.
Months of hype and speculation got a little more concrete on Monday when the US Justice Department sued telecom giant AT&T to block its $85.4 billion play for cable powerhouse Time Warner, as the New York Times reports.
NHTSA plans to bring other federal agencies and safety groups together to work on more concrete plans over the next year or more to roll out a vision of zero road deaths, including addressing road design and speed limits.
Any testing of new weapons is likely to raise tensions with Washington, which has said there will be no easing in international sanctions until North Korea takes more concrete steps to abandon its nuclear weapons or long-range missiles.
Why it matters: Employees say that sexual assault and harassment remain major issues at work, especially in the tech and entertainment industries, despite 2 years of increased attention and focus on the issue, suggesting more concrete tools are needed.
"We'll do everything we can so that there is a more concrete and formal commitment, but I consider... the fact that the U.S. administration said it shared the objectives and the common will as a positive element," Macron said.
They have little choice, but to keep looking for ways to push that transformative culture deeper and deeper into the organization, and over time, that should provide a foundation for substantive change that translates into more concrete financial results.
What about working against a culture that teaches men to see women as sexual trophies, placing more women in positions of power, and, if you want a more concrete action item, maybe changing the way we use nondisclosure agreements?
Why it matters: The Obama administration released proposed policy guidance, but companies investing billions of dollars in developing self-driving cars say they need more concrete rules around how they certify the equipment and benchmarks they need to meet.
For example, she said women have more concrete goals like wanting to save money for a home, or to start a business, or to retire well, For the most part, females don't really care if they outperform the market.
"We would see the relative lack of reaction in the price perhaps as a reflection of some disappointment that nothing more concrete was forthcoming," analysts at JBC Energy said in a report, referring to the conclusion of Sunday's talks.
Although it might seem like a curious part of urban London for a garden museum — there is more concrete in Lambeth than sprawling green space — it adds some botanical calm to the neighborhood through its indoor and outdoor spaces.
Asked by Reuters in late October for more concrete details on the new technology, Eric Norris, head of Albemarle's lithium division, said the new process was "very efficient and it's obviously very sustainable" but gave few other specific details.
Other banks are expected to announce more concrete plans for how they will adapt to Brexit in the coming months after Prime Minister Theresa May confirmed in a speech on Tuesday that Britain would leave the European single market.
The plans for a national conference have been slightly more concrete, with calls for a "consensual and experienced national figure" to lead the process, and a national referendum on the new constitution planned before the end of the year.
BORACAY, Philippines (Reuters) - Southeast Asian countries hope that U.S. President Donald Trump will unveil his policies within the next few months to provide a "more concrete and clearer picture", especially regarding China, the Philippine foreign minister said on Tuesday.
The country may be one hard-fought election away from a woman in charge, making a question that has always been abstract more concrete: How could having a woman as president alter the experience of being an American woman?
Every once and a while, though, video games give me what I want: pinball dropped into something outside a regular pinball table, a game with more concrete objectives, a way to feel satisfaction beyond watching sheer numbers tick up.
Before Mr. Trump meets Mr. Kim, United States officials want guarantees that in a second summit meeting, Mr. Kim will make a more concrete commitment to a "final, fully verifiable denuclearization," first by declaring all his country's nuclear assets.
King came to realize that more concrete policy initiatives — that did not simply rely on changing hearts — were needed, and that the self-esteem of black people, under constant attack by white supremacy during and after slavery, mattered greatly.
King came to realize that more concrete policy initiatives — that did not simply rely on changing hearts — were needed, and that the self-esteem of black people, under constant attack by white supremacy during and after slavery, mattered greatly.
Hicks, in particular, was adept at translating Trump's instincts and messaging into more concrete prescriptions for other White House staffers, former campaign officials and surrogates, thanks to the three years she spent working side by side with the president.
Stoke City, Middlesbrough, Hull City and Sunderland, among others, all remain languishing in the second tier, or below, the players they bought in the Premier League either departed or diminished, left with nothing more concrete than memories, and regrets.
But, crazy as it might seem, there are teams out there who might be willing to offer Rose a max deal or something near it if he is able to show some more concrete vestiges of his MVP past.
If we gather more observations from biology and analyze them within this PAC-style learning framework, we should be able to figure out how and why biological evolution succeeds, and this would make our understanding of evolution more concrete and predictive.
More concrete details will be announced in Barcelona, but for now we've got a good look at the final design, along with some key insight into what the company plans to do with the once-mighty BlackBerry name, moving forward.
A growing number of ride-sharing drivers and grocery delivery workers are increasingly frustrated and are asking for a more concrete response than most tech companies are willing to give their gig workers: They want a guarantee of higher wages.
For more concrete inspiration — because you can't just make a show by repeating the phrase "violently hot chicken wings," even if it is a good one — Schonberger looked to his past, to Alexa Chung, the English multihyphenate model and TV presenter.
It's possible the 2019 meeting could lead to more concrete discussions about redefining the international drug regimes, but whether those discussions will lead to actual changes in the international drug treaties — the big goal for reformers — could take years to resolve.
If that didn't get the point across, there's plenty more concrete evidence that Axe is engaging in dirty business, whereas Rhoades is routinely framed as a man of conviction whose intense self-scrutiny happens to manifest itself in a BDSM fetish.
No hip-hop, no Nirvana covers, not even any male-sounding shamanistic croaks—the closest analogy is Fluxus-period Yoko Ono with the disruptive techniques referencing content more concrete, organic, and political than shock for education's sake or existential despair.
Suggesting that more concrete action could follow if Iran does not curb its ballistic missile program and continues support in regional proxy conflicts, a senior administration official said the latest sanctions were the initial steps in response to Iran's "provocative behavior".
A recent Reuters poll showed that the chances of a rate increase to happen at the June 14-15 FOMC meeting faded after job growth tumbled in May, but investors will be watching for more concrete evidence of a timetable.
Therefore, in being instrumental in establishing a major increase in power and bringing peace to the Middle East, this alliance will eliminate concerns in the U.S. and permit a more concrete and powerful alliance between the U.S. and both countries.
Lindelof is known for leaving questions unanswered with his other TV shows, but he said at NYCC that "Watchmen" season one will wrap up in a more concrete way — so much so that a season two isn't a sure thing.
It also helps turn abstract strategies (emphasize the importance of personal well being) into more concrete behaviors (lead by example; don&apost hesitate to let employees know you&aposre leaving at 5 pm to make your kid&aposs soccer game).
The EU isn't the first to tackle this by issuing a list of recommendations — the White House released 23 guidelines in 2016, for instance — but it's a bit more concrete and less anodyne than previous lists, notably because of the checklist.
The truth is, if you want to see what a society prioritizes, a budget will give you more concrete evidence about what truly matters most to its leaders than any promise-filled political speeches or aspirational party platforms ever will.
Part of what makes Collins' comments so odd is that she has been pushing Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to include more concrete language in the rules for the Senate trial guaranteeing an eventual vote on new documents and witnesses.
But it's imperative we have a more concrete and long-term solution that addresses how we keep the internet flourishing without the doomsday scenarios of lawyers creating an innovation limbo or FCC mission creep that extends Title II to more companies.
Used as a pejorative (generally by people who already feel safe in their identity), it implies that causes like race, gender and sexual-orientation rights should be secondary to concerns that — so the argument goes — are more concrete and universal.
With France's presidential elections looming in April, these often abstract ideas are taking more concrete form as the hard-right National Front and the center-right Republican Party capitalize on sentiments of decline exacerbated by economic malaise and terrorist attacks.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said on Thursday that a second phase to overhauling the U.S. tax system is not likely to be immediate, adding that he expected to see more concrete details on the plan next year.
Before agreeing to take up the implementing legislation for the deal, congressional Democrats negotiated with US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer for months behind closed doors for additional labor and environmental standards to be added, as well as more concrete enforcement mechanisms.
"The market needs something more concrete than a 90-day reprieve of hostilities to confidently commit time and capital for projects that take several years to bring online," said Matt Hong, director of research, power and gas at Morningstar Inc.
But we really want to understand, in a more concrete way, a few things: how this benefits U.S. companies, how it preserves and creates U.S. jobs and how it can help the trade balance and help foster exports to other countries.
For a more concrete example of the lofty stuff that Gebbia is talking about, you can go and book the Yoshino Cedar House (courtesy of Airbnb) — a trippy-looking cedar wood house located in a culturally significant rural Japanese village.
Until there are more concrete details available about the series, it will, necessarily, exist in a space where it is both its best and worst possible self, simultaneously — and all the perfectly handled press rollouts in the world can't change that.
But serious discussion about what might replace them has become much more concrete in the weeks since Equifax revealed that attackers had potentially compromised 145.5 million Social Security numbers—along with other sensitive personal data—in a massive breach of the credit bureau.
In Netanyahu's fifth term, this connection could become even more explicit: Experts on Israeli politics are concerned he might support a more concrete annexation plan as part of a Faustian bargain for the extreme right's support in his quest for immunity from prosecution.
"The pace of deterioration in that part of the world has begun to ebb and I think investors are waiting for more concrete signs that we may have passed the worst," said Mazen Issa, senior FX strategist at TD Securities in New York.
"This is definitely a more concrete step than what they have been doing, which is a lot of announcements that they intend to do things," says Natalie Hemmerich, an attorney at the Public Health Law Center of the Mitchell Hamline School of Law.
"For influencer marketing to truly deliver on its transformative potential, marketers need a more concrete and reliable way to identify fake followers and engagement, compare their performance to industry benchmarks, and determine the real reach and impact of social media spend," Captiv8 says.
Why it matters: Earlier Monday, President Trump said that he is "not satisfied" with how Saudi Arabia has handled the Khashoggi controversy, and that he has "top intelligence people" in both Turkey and Saudi Arabia working to bring back more concrete answers.
"Investors have priced out the most negative of scenarios which is a no-deal Brexit but markets need to see more concrete gains before pushing the pound higher from current levels," said Ricardo Evangelista, a senior analyst at ActivTrades Plc in London.
The White House appears to have an agenda that puts the blame of violence and school shootings on video games instead of other, more concrete catalysts like easy access to guns and lax gun control laws and isn't interested in changing its position.
" Another more concrete example came from Prime Minister Solberg of Norway, who said that during her early tenure in 2013, when she went somewhere "they would look at the most elderly guy in my entourage and address him as the Prime Minister.
"We are certainly seeing more concrete signals emerge from both the Fed and the ECB in terms of easing policy and only the question is how much will the Fed cut next week," said Ulrich Leuchtmann, the head of currency research at Commerzbank.
Of course, while the process is open, this isn't the best methodology and so at this time I am reaching out to media watchdog groups that have more concrete methodologies and research to back up their classifications in hopes that we can partner.
We're finally starting to get the first details on Episode VIII, as well more concrete information about the upcoming spinoff Rogue One, but this week's not just for Star Wars fans: Star Trek Beyond hits movie theaters in the US on July 22nd.
For all his mental confusion, Matthews told me that he thinks he can now distinguish between the emotional wounds he suffered — the survivor's guilt, the bad dreams and night terrors — and the more concrete cognitive problems that he traces to his blast exposure.
She now has an opening to communicate in more concrete terms how she would bring about broad prosperity — and to attack some of Mr. Trump's more controversial proposals, like his offhand suggestion that the United States print more money to pay its debts.
"If the US responds to our initiative and pre-emptive efforts by taking reliable and corresponding practical action, our relationship will continue to progress at an excellent and great speed through the process of taking more concrete and groundbreaking measures," Kim said.
But Washington insists that North Korea has often cheated in past negotiations, and first wants the North to take more concrete steps toward denuclearization — such as submitting a full list of its nuclear weapons and fissile materials for verification — before being rewarded.
Hours after his comments appeared, the newsmagazine Der Spiegel published an article about a leaked government report indicating that plans to recruit citizens of other European Union countries were broader and more concrete than the narrow, tentative notion aired by General Zorn.
One study we have underway at Harvard looks at whether potential bias will go away when we use data analytics to offer more concrete and more objectively measurable criteria for such traits as analytical skills, emotional intelligence, people skills or client interaction.
Discussions of semantics (what we are trying to say) and pragmatics (how we are trying to say it) give a more concrete nature to grammar, and are used effectively here to explain away the silly admonition against the passive voice in writing.
Ms. Krewson's approach in recent weeks — she released a video statement before the verdict urging calm, and has said she was "appalled" by what happened to Mr. Smith — earned her praise from some who hope for more concrete action in the months ahead.
" Reflecting on the Riese project, he complained that Hitler used far too many resources to build "that huge bunker," noting that it "consumed more concrete than the entire population" of the country "had at its disposal for air-raid shelters in 1944.
Over the course of a few months, the candidates have wrestled with the question while liberal activists carried on a parallel debate over the definition of reparations, as they set out to create more concrete parameters for both the public and the candidates.
Nearly everyone understands a Snapchat filter, so if the team can actually devise AR that takes advantage of a faster 5G network, it'll make the marketing message more concrete and potentially encourage people to switch to Verizon for a better filter experience.
In January, the company launched a Facebook Journalism Project, which so far has amounted to a very long listening tour to hear publishers' complaints/requests; when the paywall feature rolls out, it will be one of the more concrete results of Facebook's efforts.
Related: How the UK Secretly Helped Direct Lethal US Drone Strikes in Yemen The United Nations, which is involved in efforts to end the conflict, hopes the current cessation in hostilities will lead to a more concrete, formal ceasefire with confidence-building measures.
We didn't see anything at E3 this year, so the answer isn't forthcoming, but Microsoft may be spurred by this leak (assuming it's genuine) to publicize the program a bit more and speak in more concrete terms how this potential shift would take place.
Certainly, similar deals between publisher and broadcaster already exist, but the front-and-center placement of a new "buy" button on a streamer's channel may make the interaction between visibility and sales more concrete, and turn Twitch into even more of a retail force.
The big picture: One of the paper's authors, Steve Davis of the University of California, Irvine, told AP that, as a beer drinker, the study was "born of love and fear" and meant to provide a more concrete basis for the warnings of climate change.
With all the gear on display, it raises the question if VR is the big investment across the board that will change how we use tech, or if it'll ride out the year as a marketing gimmick before a more concrete direction takes form.
Some of these tenants are basically just vague hippie garble, like practicing "radical self-expression" and making a "communal effort," but others are more concrete rules like "gifting," which essentially means that nothing is for sale and everybody should just share with everybody else.
"The more abstract the particular element you're talking about is, the more likely it is to be an idea, and the less abstract, and the more concrete and specific it is, the more likely it is to be construed as an expression," he said.
But Trump signaled on Thursday that more concrete plans may be coming, saying that he looks forward to a second meeting to implement the ideas they discussed, including Middle East peace and security for Israel, which could be a reference to an agreement on Syria.
From the sound of it, we'll be getting more concrete details surrounding pricing timing (beyond the already announced March 2017), along with, hopefully, a sneak peek at some of the titles set to launch with the system and some more information on the hardware.
The United States announced on Friday it was ending funding for the election, and promised more "concrete steps", after the Supreme Court dissolved the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) at the request of the government, on the grounds it was plotting to seize power.
It couldn't have come at a better time, as the White House was taking its attacks on the press to a new awful place by moving from "enemy of the people" rhetoric to more concrete action, taking away the CNN correspondent Jim Acosta's press credential.
Both Koreas are calling for a declaration by the end of the year, but the U.S. wants to see more concrete steps toward denuclearization first, and some analysts say a declaration could put pressure on the U.S. to withdraw its troops from South Korea.
MEXICO CITY/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The leader of a U.S. congressional delegation to Mexico said on Tuesday that Mexico must take more concrete steps to implement its labor reform, after a trip aimed at speeding up ratification of the new North American free trade deal.
And after the demise of the arms treaty, allies agreed to "deliver credible deterrence" and will announce more concrete measures to bolster their defenses after the end of the treaty next month, Mr. Stoltenberg said on Wednesday at the Aspen Security Forum in Colorado.
But it has come into particular focus in recent years, as advances in machine-learning techniques have given us a more concrete understanding of what we can do with AI, what AI can do for (and to) us, and how much we still don't know.
Making homes "helpful homes" is the big push from Google here, with the company committing to core tenets like ease of use, personal data, interconnectivity, and privacy for its newly renamed efforts, but details on what that will mean in a more concrete sense weren't discussed onstage.
"This is a typical dead cat bounce, where the market temporarily recovers in a downtrend but then continues to slide lower," said a Jeddah-based portfolio manager, adding that only a more concrete deal between top oil producers could sustain a prolonged rally in the stock market.
Part of the problem is that its state-owned enterprises are eager to build regardless of economic viability; having poured more concrete between 2011 and 2013 than the United States used during the entire 20th century, they have run out of things to build at home.
The United States announced it was ending funding for the election, and promised more "concrete steps", after the Supreme Court dissolved the main opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) on Thursday at the request of the government on the grounds it was plotting to seize power.
"Manly Health," with its references to "inspiration and respiration" and the importance of "electricity through the frame," also echoes the language of earlier poems like "Song of Myself" and "I Sing the Body Electric," recasting their themes in the more concrete spirit of a self-improvement manual.
The United States announced it was ending funding for the election, and promised more "concrete steps", after the Supreme Court dissolved the main opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) on Thursday at the request of the government, on the grounds it was plotting to seize power.
I want to do more research, but I believe that written language stimulates the portion of our brain that is more systematizing and abstract while imagery enters neural pathways that map to a more concrete and empathic understanding of the information we glean from our senses.
And this year brought more concrete evidence of how the launch market has shifted since SpaceX's Falcon 9 began flying in 2010: Hefty satellites that require a dedicated rocket are going out of style, and there's now insatiable demand for launching batches of small satellites, or smallsats.
But others had more concrete goals: A grandmother in Skegness hoped that the decline of her town - designated the "most deprived seaside area in Britain" in a study by the Office for National Statistics in 2013 - might be slowed down if taxpayers' funds stopped heading to Europe.
"The gestures of kindness and care need to be matched sometimes with more concrete and meaningful aspects of kindness in practice," said Max Harris, a fellow at All Souls College, Oxford, and the author of "The New Zealand Project," a new book about the country's politics.
There is a slightly more concrete reason some Republicans have highlighted about their reluctance to publish the report: They're worried that information within it, content that may not fall under the auspices of legal protection, could be released and ultimately detrimental to certain people's reputations and DOJ norms.
So, the real performance starts now in the critical stretch between the first and second debate—where poll trends have the potential of becoming more concrete and the majority of Americans who will actually vote begin paying full attention to both candidates' message and policies (or lack there of).
" CNN: "Federal investigators ... have seized on Trump and his associates' financial ties to Russia as one of the most fertile avenues for moving their probe forward ... The web of financial ties could offer a more concrete path toward potential prosecution than the broader and murkier questions of collusion.
Parallel with diplomacy, Moscow has taken more concrete measures to insert itself into Persian Gulf affairs and to carve out a place for itself in the region and a role in future decisions regarding regional security together with other great powers, notably the United States and the European Union.
I tend to have an idea of the record and then the themes... obviously things change and new things emerge, things fall by the wayside, but I tend to go in with a more concrete idea of what the record is about, and a loose idea of its structure.
What I found was that that type of reporting, it could lead to more concrete results, because the fact that you diagnosed the problem so clearly and you released your data set meant that people could really clearly identify the problem, and there was a way to solve it.
Just to give you a more concrete example, one of the things that we talk about in conversations about Medicare for all is the ways in which American workers are trapped in places of employment because if they leave their employer they'll lose their health care and there's no public alternative.
SoundCloud isn't divulging more concrete details about its financing, but the most curious element of the saga involves Chance the Rapper, who got his start on SoundCloud and appeared to have stepped in at some point in the last week with either advice or a potential offer of financial support.
Their ideas and thoughts were a part of a unique healing process—one that tore down my self-hatred, built up a sense of black collectivism, and gave me more concrete ideas on how to navigate the world as a strong black woman without the protection and supervision of my father.
ROME — Leaders of gay Catholic groups on Monday praised Pope Francis for saying that all Christians and the Roman Catholic Church owed an apology to gays for previous mistreatment, even as the groups called on the church to take more concrete steps to repudiate past teachings and condemn anti-gay violence.
What such investment in Kashmir will look like is easy to guess from a cursory glance at the rest of India: more trash, more cars, more pollution, more concrete, more aggressive Hindu rock music, and ever more ugly assertions of the race spirit that Golwalkar wanted Hindus to learn from Nazis.
"The lack of a clear pick-up in inflation will allow the Fed to delay the next rate hike until it has seen more concrete signs of a rebound in GDP growth, which all but rules out a September rate hike," said Steve Murphy, U.S. economist at Capital Economics in Toronto.
More significant — more concrete — are the effects: in December, FIFA awarded a women's Ballon D'Or for the first time to Ada Hegerberg, a Norwegian striker; in March, a record crowd in Italy watched Juventus play Fiorentina, and a record crowd in Spain watched a game between Barcelona and Atlético Madrid.
But despite a more positive tone, a weakened May now faces a delicate political balancing act as she tries to meet EU demands for more concrete pledges on Britain's divorce bill without stoking a backlash from Brexit campaigners at home, some of whom would prefer she walk away from the talks.
While President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's June 2018 meeting ended with a broad statement — committing to "establish new U.S.-DPRK relations" for "a lasting and stable peace regime on the Korean Peninsula" — they will aim to take more concrete steps forward at their second summit in Hanoi this week.
Fast attribution would help establish international norms that election hacks are outside the bounds of civilized society; move election intrusions from the realm of secret intelligence operations that are rarely discussed to diplomatic agenda items that can be publicly and regularly discussed; and decrease public anxiety by making a vague threat more concrete.
But taxpayers are likely to suffer from various kinds of reputational risks, which are real even if difficult to measure, and more-concrete risks in terms of future litigation against the cities and higher borrowing costs as well, adverse effects likely to emerge after the current officials' tenures in office have ended.
A relative of Kelsey Berreth — who was last seen on Thanksgiving Day but is presumed dead — tells PEOPLE she was "hoping … we'd have more concrete details as to why" following a news conference Friday where authorities announced the arrest of Patrick Frazee, Berreth's fiancé and the father of their 1-year-old daughter.
But like Carleton, Toal emphasizes the emotional and narrative aspects of Russia's policies toward its neighbors and rivals, showing how a nation's idea of itself, and its efforts to project this idea into the larger world, can shape its foreign policy, even when that national idea conflicts with more concrete strategic interests.
Bannon might wax sentimental about the country's white working class — whom he lovingly calls "deplorables" — but he treats them as endlessly credulous, riling them up with stories about immigrant caravans and the boons of a trade war while offering them nothing more concrete than the fireworks display of watching the establishment burn.
"We accept your apology at one level, but we want to let you know that we'll be looking for more concrete expressions of your apology in terms of the African American community," said Calvin Butts, a Harlem pastor who attended the meeting, describing the line of questioning from a different clergy member in attendance.
Yields on benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury notes were last at 2.347 percent, down two basis points from late Monday as investors were cautious ahead of the speech.. "People need more concrete evidence about the fiscal side of the equation," said Charles Comiskey, head of Treasuries trading at Bank of Nova Scotia in New York.
Although the financing details of Medicare for All remain provisional at the moment, a RAND report on a more concrete single-payer proposal for New York State found that the plan would cut health care costs dramatically for the lowest income group, while increasing them by about 50 percent for the highest income group.
The United States, meanwhile, wants China to implement sweeping structural changes, including significant reductions in the state's role in the economy — along with more concrete ways to protect foreign IP. Experts have dismissed some of the most drastic demands as unlikely because they are at odds with the fundamental ways in which China's government works.
LG Display traded up 0.16 percent at 31,500 won per share, after falling as much as 1 percent earlier, while the heavily-weighted Samsung Electronics was down 1.66 percent at 1,778,000 won, after LG Display chief executive said the company was in talks with Samsung Electronics about supplying TV panels, although more concrete details have yet to be released.
"He is hoping that the playwrights and actors here can take abstract concepts and make them more concrete for people who might not read N.S.A. documents at their computers," said Ben Wizner of the A.C.L.U. Mr. Graham and Ms. Rourke went to work revising their script and enlisting technological help to communicate with and record Mr. Snowden.
If you're craving more concrete steps to tone down your usage than simply, "I'll go on Facebook less," or "I won't check Snapchat during work," here are some simple tips to help reprogram your behavior: The most basic step that Rosen suggests for weaning yourself off your phone is literally setting alarms specifying how often you can check it.
That initial vision of adventure, a friendship burnished by shared triumph over adversity—cue cheesy film score—was replaced by more concrete, less inspiring images, like spending all day walking (probably in the rain), eating horrible packaged food, and sharing a tent for several nights with someone I hadn't even been buddies with for that long. Awkward.
But on a more concrete, practical level, I think we need to support people who want to leave these groups, because we often underestimate how many people, once they're in it, actually want to leave but find zero support, because everybody is so busy condemning these guys that nobody really wants to extend a hand to them and let them get out.
More concrete progress is expected at a follow-up summit on Tuesday called by President Barack Obama, where at least 45 countries are expected to make pledges that are in line with U.S. goals of increasing humanitarian aid by $3 billion, doubling resettlement and increasing access to education for 1 million youngsters and access to employment for another million of the displaced.
But banks' legal advisers worry that the Wells Fargo scandal will result in them putting stiffer, more concrete requirements into their proposal, such as requiring banks to decide very quickly - perhaps in as little as 30 days - on clawing back compensation once misconduct has been discovered, according to the general counsel of a large Wall Street bank, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
He expressed awe over the Bastille Day parade in France last year that featured soldiers, fighter jets and the like, and has reportedly said that he wants a similar parade in the U.S. But his musings took on a more concrete form last month when he directed Pentagon officials to begin exploring the possibility of a military parade, The Washington Post reported.
By that standard, Sestak one of the biggest assholes in American politics As Vox's Dara Lind explains, there's also the more concrete grievance that Sestak went forward with a 2010 primary challenge against Arlen Specter right after Specter took a giant risk and defected to the Democrats in 2009, giving them a filibuster-proof majority in time to pass Obamacare and Dodd-Frank.
"He knows Europe will respond to fears over what Iran's nuclear program might look like if the JCPOA deal collapses … But he's also looking for more concrete guarantees about creating a sanctions-proof channel, perhaps something around non-dollar denominated transactions for European banks to be able to wire transactions to Iran as U.S. sanctions are slated to be phased in," he said.
November talks between Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCotton warns China: Crackdown on Hong Kong would be 'grave miscalculation' Pompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests Pompeo acknowledges 'places where ISIS is more powerful today' MORE and senior North Korean official Kim Yong-chol, intended to make the generalities of Singapore more concrete, were canceled and have yet to be rescheduled.
More concrete arguments against Miles might be cited, too: A former Michigan player and offensive line coach, he stubbornly stuck to run-heavy, pro-style offenses long after most of the SEC had gone to the spread; his grass-eating "Mad Hatter" personality had arguably grown old; and he had a tendency to lose (or win) games in the unlikeliest and most bizarre manners conceivable.
The six-month calendar, then, is the most obvious recent product of an improved working relationship between U.S. Soccer and an energized women's national team players association, which has pressed, both through its collective bargaining agreement and in bi-weekly meetings between the union's executive director, Becca Roux, and federation officials, for more concrete commitments about when the players will be expected to be available.
The European Commission, the EU's executive branch, opened a 12-week period of discussion on Wednesday aimed at better understanding how to protect EU citizens from what it describes as the negative impacts of AI. More concrete legislation is then expected in the second half of this year, in what could become its next big point of contention with companies such as Facebook and Alphabet.
In the same way that America is more sentimental than serious about the people that fight and die in our abstracted and boundless and endless wars—quick to pay solemn and tearful tribute to the heroism of The Troops, but notably less keen on paying for their more mundane and more concrete and more vital needs—the NFL is more sentimental than serious about its own vaunted values.
How to watch: Watch Square Enix's video presentation on Twitch or YouTube When: Monday, June 11th at 1PM PT / 4PM ET What: Expect a more formal reveal of Assassin's Creed Odyssey (which was teased already), a first look at The Division sequel that Ubisoft previously announced, the AC: Black Flag-inspired Skull & Bones that Ubisoft announced last year, and hopefully, some more concrete gameplay and information on the long-awaited Beyond Good & Evil 2.

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