The National Strategy lays out concrete steps to be taken in five key areas, and at Commerce and Interior, we have already begun implementing these steps.
Still, Mr Cameron has promised that 2007 will be the year in which he will set out concrete, coherent and modern polices to answer all his critics.
And that's why I've proposed a bipartisan fiscal commission: a panel of Democrats and Republicans who would hammer out concrete deficit reduction proposals over the medium and long term, but would come up with those answers by a certain deadline.
McIlwee and Damaschke built out a concrete terrace below the house and carved out a pool in the shape of an ellipse one of Mr. Lautner's trademark designs.
When the Palestinian fighters came from Jordan in the late 1960s we had more say here, and they encouraged us to get out of the wind and rain and we made houses out of concrete blocks for the first time.
Hovering close to the ground, each of these thin-shell dwellings is made entirely out of a single concrete slab stretched out to create an energy efficient structure that is environmentally greener than traditional construction methods and cheaper and faster to produce.
I'd sit out on her concrete porch steps with a strip of caps and a hammer, patiently banging away until each snapped out its load of perfume.
It turned out that the concrete was made using beach-sand that was not properly desalinated, rather than more expensive quarry-sand.
Nor did it shake free and throw out fragments, as would have happened had the test been carried out on normal concrete.
The moment a government attempts to spell out what a citizen's rights are it equally sets out in a concrete, legal framework, precisely what is not a right.
He pointed out the many concrete barriers, known as T-walls, that his forces had erected to separate Sunni areas from Shia ones, or to protect mixed districts from hostile outsiders.
This despite the fact that proposals for assessing risk in such areas as aviation do not grow out of an omnivorous desire to "spy on citizens" but out of a concrete need to protect people from a clear threat.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Balancing security and privacy during wartime
How can conservatives can keep throwing out criticism and no concrete plans of their own flies in the face of common sense.
FORBES: The Big Problem With Obamacare: It Doesn't Help Many
Later repairs found that supporting steel had been left out by the builder and concrete had been poorly reinforced.
Are you expecting any sort of concrete results to come out of this meeting that would advance that agreement?
But to compute an economic model, this theory has to be given concrete form, spelt out in definite algebraic terms.
So far the most concrete product to come out of the center is a shoe that helps alleviate the effects of arthritis.
Diners sit on straw mats on the floor of the unfinished concrete building and look out over the hills and fields that disappear under the encroaching urban sprawl.
Many investors are hoping for the central bank to cast out another lifeline and are looking for concrete signs of more quantitative easing.
FORBES: Stocks Recover Smartly, Bond Yields Move Higher Ahead of FOMC
So it may yet turn out that investigators have evidence of something more concrete and heinous.
The governor is going to have people out there laying this asphalt, pouring this concrete.
The grim, grey concrete edifice dominates the road west out of the centre of Cardiff.
Pat points out that great leaders have real destinations and concrete plans on how to get there.
As Mauboussin points out, the Paradox of Skill is a concrete way to describe the efficient market hypothesis.
FORBES: Ted Williams And The Efficient Market Theory: Why All Stars Seem To Be Getting Worse
The fire illustrates the difficulties rescuers have faced in getting people out of the tangled mass of steel and concrete.
That would seem to suggest the parties think that the Iraqi public wants more concrete action to get American troops out.
At first the Army Corps of Engineers said they thought the storm surge had overtopped the concrete flood walls, washing them out from behind.
But despite claims of interest in reform, industry lobbyists are refusing to offer concrete suggestions and trying to run out the clock on our efforts.
And so, I think people here do not want to see gridlock in the U.S. capital, and they'll be looking for very concrete ideas and plans to come out of the Democratic Party.
In a video of the No. 3 explosion, the blast appears much bigger than the No. 1 blast, featuring a bright flash followed by a towering column of smoke and concrete that then tumbles in chunks out of the sky.
FORBES: New Explosion Destroys Second Fukushima Nuclear Reactor Building
应用推荐