Sentences with phrase «done on concrete»

We applied the polystyrene on the inside of the stem walls rather than on the outside as we had done on the concrete walls.
This is done from the three foot mark and done on concrete.
-- carpet the living room, hallway, and reading room and use a little more padding on top of the original hardwood floors than we do on the concrete part so that everything is nice and level.
I did this on concrete floor.

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We obviously understand technology and the market forces, but what we collectively do is provide realistic, concrete, and actionable advice on how to build a company.
«In the days before cell phones were commonplace, we drilled holes into the concrete and ran hard lines to telephones on each table, so people could talk to their office and do work.»
You need to be prepared to show him a tangible, concrete return on investment and to do it in less than 15 minutes.
«Do you know what strength it takes to survive on rainwater buried under concrete
The scientists behind this particular research don't offer any concrete advice on how their findings can be put to use by those hoping to be more likable and persuasive.
Gay does this at Atalasoft and says that for her colleagues, putting a concrete dollar amount on time wasted puts the show in perspective.
Although privately held SpaceX didn't reveal any concrete plans, the money could help founder Elon Musk realize his hopes to fly people to Mars within the next 12 years and eventually build a city on the planet.
But the most important thing it's doing is focusing on rapidly advancing qualified minority employees into higher levels of management so that there's increased visibility and concrete demonstrations of the company's commitment to this goal.
Quick, concrete results like these don't always materialize when politicians commission deep thinking on economic policy.
As rescuers and volunteers searched for survivors among the concrete pillars and twisted rebar, shaken Loblaw executives were left to reflect on what more they might have done.
These men don't use any concrete data; they choose a product based entirely on a feeling.
On Friday, Kim and South Korean President Moon Jae - in vowed «complete denuclearization» of the Korean Peninsula in the first inter-Korean summit in more than a decade, but the declaration did not include concrete steps to reach that goal.
Ariely says there's a reason it's best to put goals on your calendar alongside the meetings and the chores: «Empty time where you think you'll do something loses precedence to things on the calendar that are concrete and specific,» he tells The New York Times.
Thankfully, psychology offers some useful and concrete suggestions on how to do that.
Founded in 1942 as Burns and Dutton Concrete and Construction Company Ltd., the firm now describes itself on its website in a way that is as blunt as it is charming: It promises a «think straight, talk straight, do - it - right - once approach with no surprises.»
I don't mean to pry with the down payment question; my intent was to parlay your concrete income example into an illustration on how leverage can bolster returns.
I did not include any of its buildings or other equipment in the above valuation because I could not find any concrete information, and again did not want to speculate on numbers.
Though Hodari didn't say anything concrete, he did hint at the possibility of expanding the brand outside of the US, «We may have some exciting announcements on that front in the next 6 to 9 months.»
The second element has to do with the implications of liberation theology's concrete focus on Jesus Christ.
Then the two questions impinge on each other: How does whatever it is that makes this school «theological» shape or modify its concrete reality as a school?
On the other hand, if the concrete way this school does «have to do with God» is ordered to education for ministerial functions, is it not then in practice using «having to do with God» for a further, ulterior purpose («educating for ministerial functions»), thus corrupting its proper theological character («having to do with God for God's own sake»)?
Nor do concrete results depend only on the good will of the Cath - olic partner.
Some concrete examples would be: How do egalitarians decide on last names upon marriage?
That a theological school inescapably has some concrete identity and ethos does not mean that it schools by focusing study only on congregations whose own identities bear the strongest family resemblances to the school's identity.
God's passivity in terms of his abstract existence is absolute and necessary, for nothing occurs which does not occur in his experience also; in terms of his concrete actuality his passivity is contingent and relative for it depends on what actually occurs to be experienced.
In his book on Whitehead, Process Philosophy, and Education, Robert Brumbaugh takes up the Whiteheadian challenge and in so doing sees himself working «in the tradition of Platonic metaphysics that includes the new emphasis on the concrete introduced by process thought» (WPP 2).
My position, which I commend for your consideration, is as follows: While I do not rule out the morality of research into human cloning, I do support a moratorium on such research, which would be removed in light of strong evidence for the positive benefits of such research and after concrete proposals have been formulated for avoiding the potential risks.
: An Essay in Whitehead's Metaphysics,» does not bring the Whiteheadian account of deity into direct contact with particular, concrete historical or individual experience.1 Williams affirms that the specific metaphysical functions ascribed to God by Whitehead «involve the assertion that God makes a specific and observable difference in the behavior of things» (page 178) and goes on to remark that «Verification [of God's specific causality] must take the form of observable results in cosmic history, in human history, and in personal experience» (page 179).
It is, furthermore, too much disposed in its doctrine of divine judgment to spread the doom on thick without adequate recognition of God's saving grace or of the concrete works of love which man not only can but must do if he is to be God's servant in fashioning a better world.
What space is conceived to be must depend to some extent on what it contains and what it does; oversimplified abstractions defining location are a danger when science erects them into «theoretical» or when common - sense makes them into «practical» generalizations that are put forward as exhausting the concrete situation.
Both Sartre and Merleau - Ponty build on Bergsonian along with Husserlian foundations and succeed in answering, to a significant degree the questions surrounding this first concern.77 The second aspect is the metaphysical issue of the concrete relation of the vital and the inert (or being and non-being, if you prefer a traditional vocabulary), including the role of consciousness treated as «a substance spread out through the universe,» to use Merleau - Ponty's description of Bergson.78 In the first aspect we ask what consciousness does and what it experiences or «knows» as a result, while in the second we ask about the relationship between what consciousness is (in relationship to everything else that is) and what that has to do with what it does.79
There is a VERY GOOD REASON why the lord told you to plant seeds in good soil, do not try to plant it on thick concrete.
McHenry sees the «concrete experience» on which the scheme is to be founded, as Whitehead does in Process and Reality, as referring to the units of nature as they are in themselves.
Look — We're all done with keeping up with the Kardashians or whatever flash of skin is being flaunted on red carpets — when there are little girls being devoured on bare concrete floors and we will keep company with Jesus and be the ones who do something about the things that breaks His heart.
His judgment seems to be that, even though some kind of faith or intuition is a formal requisite for critical reflection on the nature of God, the specific content or character that faith has as a concrete, historically conditioned phenomenon does not materially affect the reasoning process which is both possible and appropriate in such reflection.
Every judgment as to what is good must be made on the basis of what this particular concrete experience or action does for the movement of life toward the Kingdom.
Furthermore, in its stress on pride and rebellion against God as basic to the meaning of sin, it does not always give sufficiently concrete moral guidance as to how a Christian should conduct himself with relation to his fellow men.
In sermons and lectures on prophetic issues, it is particularly important that concrete suggestions be made concerning what the hearer can do.
But it has failed, as incidentally all theology has to an extent in every age, by speaking of revelation in a manner that does not adequately thematize what actually goes on in the concrete faith life of Christian believers.
Christ on the cross is a concrete exemplification of this divine «size» as he cries out in the face of his tormentors, «Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do» (Luke 23.34).
Most people are ready to accept something which can not be proved so long as it does not make any concrete demands on them.
The historical timing of this mistaken notion that the selected data («abstractions») of physical science exhausted the concrete could hardly have been worse, coming as it did just when the industrial revolution and new political revolutions should have been based on the most precise attention to relevant value.
Because of this incompleteness God's subjective immediacy does not end, despite God's always having a specific satisfaction, and that is why there is, only in God's case, no perishing, With respect to all these points my argumentation rests on the reversal of poles in God (by which an aim is possible for God which is formally independent of any concrete actual world, while Christian does not use God's reversed polar structure but uses God's everlastingness as his main argument.
Christianity does not displace Judaism; on the contrary, it needs a vital and living Judaism, in the concrete world of history, in order to help it to understand its own inheritance.
In general we can say that natural law does not guarantee agreement on concrete issues, but we can also say that natural law plus prudence equals flexibility.
$ $ is used for marketing the gospel in the form of sending missionaries out (that takes money), printing and distributing bibles (paper isn't free), building churches (concrete doesn't grow on trees).
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