To concretize what EMTALA does to a healthcare facility, transpose the law to the restaurant setting.
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Sometime it can seem as if mental health goals are vague, but part of your therapist's job is to help you concretize those goals.
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But we need to keep our rational minds open to all possibilities and not concretize a universe far too complex and subtle for full and final description in verbal terms.
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Make something concrete
Become specific; "the idea concretized in her mind"
(Concretization) An abstract object is an object which does not exist at any particular time or place, but rather exists as a type of thing (as an idea, or abstraction). In philosophy, an important distinction is whether an object is considered abstract or concrete. ...
To make substantial, real, or tangible; to represent or embody a concept through a particular instance or example
(concretization) The process of concretizing a general principle or idea by delineating, particularizing, or exemplifying it; Something specific which is the result of a process of concretizing a general principle or idea; An inability to generalize or abstract accompanied by excessive ...
(Concretization) The process forming mental pictures - imaging what is being described as exactly as the words of the text allow us to. Contretization included not just visualization - imagining what things look like - but also mental evocations of smells and sounds and other senses.