Sentence examples for Being incorporated from inspiring English sources

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Being incorporated

adjective

Corporate; incorporated; made one body, or united in one body; associated; mixed together; combined; embodied.

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Being incorporated in the British Virgin Islands is a "big" red flag, too, he said.

Being incorporated enables you to: Legitimize the business.

1837: Saw Pit becomes the village of Port Chester, officially being incorporated 31 years later.

This means that the additional active N provided is not being incorporated substitutionally into the lattice.

Experts currently believe it is about five years until flywheel technology being incorporated into passenger cars.

MTH1 hydrolyzes oxidized nucleotide triphosphates, thereby preventing them from being incorporated into DNA.

Those properties are slowly being incorporated in the simulations.

And performance series are being incorporated into historical surveys.

The rush to find an edge has resulted in yoga's being incorporated at many golf schools.

But more than ever, views from other cultures and religions are being incorporated into classroom discussions.

Other sections come and go without being incorporated into Curtis's overarching argument in a satisfying way.

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