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Concretely, the U.S. and the Europeans want direct Israeli-Palestinian talks to resume before the Palestinians bring their independence case to the United Nations.
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Concretely, this slowed down the agendas of both FDR and George W. Bush.
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Concretely, employment and earnings are rising in both high education professional, technical, and managerial occupations and, since the late 1980s, in low-education food service, personal care, and protective service occupations.
The hollowing of the middle in one graph Ezra Klein 2011
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Concretely, this means working collaboratively with care partners and residents to better understand and meet their needs.
Marguerite Manteau-Rao: Seniors At The Top: Moving Toward A New Paradigm Of Institutional Elder Care Marguerite Manteau-Rao 2011
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Concretely this means agitating for policies — like reliable, affordable, and portable health care; tax credits or other government support for labor-market retraining; investment in education; and unemployment programs that are both more generous and better incentivized — that will help workers adjust to change rather than make them fear it.
Matthew Yglesias » Sherri Berman: Progressives Must Believe in Change 2009
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Concretely, we must direct our effort to the task that President Kennedy called for long ago.
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Concretely, the U.S. and the Europeans want direct Israeli-Palestinian talks to resume before the Palestinians bring their independence case to the United Nations.
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Concretely, this means working collaboratively with care partners and residents to better understand and meet their needs.
Marguerite Manteau-Rao: Seniors At The Top: Moving Toward A New Paradigm Of Institutional Elder Care Marguerite Manteau-Rao 2011
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Concretely, employment and earnings are rising in both high education professional, technical, and managerial occupations and, since the late 1980s, in low-education food service, personal care, and protective service occupations.
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Concretely, she was condemned to 99 lashes of a whip for "immoral relations" with a man while her husband was alive.
Bernard-Henri Lévy: Interview: Sakineh's Attorney Speaks From Exile 2010
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