| 41. | According to the office hours conducted on March 12, it's not yet clear what " core " means in concrete terms.
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| 42. | The former was one of the longer entries, explaining the dangers of overuse of abstract words, and recommending concrete terms where possible.
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| 43. | "Nothing has been decided yet in concrete terms, " said Harumi Kumagai, an official with the Cabinet office handling the five abductees'stay.
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| 44. | "I can say in concrete terms that Iraq won't shift Madrid one centimeter ( 1 / 2 inch ) away from Lisbon,"
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| 45. | A Fuji Bank spokesman, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said there has been " nothing decided yet in concrete terms ."
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| 46. | To explain this in more concrete terms the Karnaugh map to the right shows the minterms and maxterms for the following function:
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| 47. | In concrete terms, the EU's biggest gift will be a small trust fund suggested by Britain, which now holds the EU presidency.
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| 48. | Both candidates have made promises not to raise taxes, but there are still tax-related issues that need to be addressed in concrete terms.
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| 49. | We should be stating reliably sourced information in evenhanded but concrete terms . talk ) 13 : 55, 14 July 2011 ( UTC)
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| 50. | So : in concrete terms, are there any Wikipedia articles about a person or an organization that avowed / avows that dinosaurs never existed?
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