Class-action lawyers have clients, after all, even if they seem like an abstraction in many cases.
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Their MVP will be built as an abstraction of documents they received from wedding planners and newlyweds.
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The other crucial transformative pillar, excellence, is not seen as an abstraction, an ideal to which we merely aspire.
No longer was the art market an abstraction to him, distant and anonymous.
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If that is so, it is partly because for most Sri Lankans most of the time, the war itself is an abstraction.
To respond to an event like this requires an abstraction of the application from the power and cooling infrastructure and the building itself.
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Maybe most importantly, Chuck knows that war is not an abstraction.
"Chuck knows that war is not an abstraction, " President Obama said.
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So believe me, for Barack, this issue is not an abstraction.
As an abstraction at least, tax reform may be the only issue in America that does not have us screaming at one another over the back fence.
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And I think people should be careful about being too loose in terms of talking about a government shutdown, because this has -- this is not an abstraction.
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Corruption may have left some in Brazil's middle and upper classes disillusioned with President Lula, but among the country's estimated 38 million poor people it seems an abstraction not worth contemplating.
Liberals got into trouble during the law and order years because their views on crime seemed an abstraction, elegantly argued but oblivious to the lives of innocent people on the street.
Selling a covered put is more of an abstraction, but you could argue you are doing that if you have cash lying around equal to the value of the underlying securities and wouldn't mind being forced to purchase the securities at the put price.
This is hardly an abstraction.
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Subsequent follow-up work might examine if a higher level of abstraction exists such that more general purpose properties of an antibiotic can be determined to be effective against entire bacterial diseases (i.e. penicillin).
On the point of intellect, the show makes an awkward but compelling case that Marcel Duchamp stands centrally in the history of abstraction.
Tatlin's 1920 "Monument to the Third International" is here in a massive 1979 reconstruction and belongs to an older tradition of visionary architecture as much as it does to the innovations of abstraction.
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It was even felt by artists who, like Pierre Bonnard and Fairfield Porter, never produced an abstract painting in their lives, but were nonetheless influenced by the way in which practitioners of abstraction created what Mr. Diebenkorn called "invented landscapes, " nonobjective images that evoked the world of tangible reality while steering clear of literal representation.
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