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To incorporating
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Corporate; incorporated; made one body, or united in one body; associated; mixed together; combined; embodied.
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"We're committed to incorporating environmental justice concerns into our decision-making process," she said.
Cities around the world are experimenting with different approaches to incorporating drones into airspace.
Specialist diplomas should also give more thought to incorporating some element of language teaching.
Not that Oldcastle Books is averse to incorporating movie-star faces.
Despite MSG's image makeover, I've found that plenty of people remain resistant to incorporating it into their cooking.
Small classes and the school's commitment to incorporating the latest technology in the curriculum persuaded him to enroll anyway.
In addition to incorporating the mobile chips, building the computers required innovations in software, data storage, and networking.
"Chinese consumers are more open to incorporating mobile technology into their physical shopping," says Janne Haverinen, of technology group Indoor Atlas.
Oldsmobile would become, with Buick, the cornerstones of Billy Durant's General Motors in 1908, but no one would get around to incorporating the Oldsmobile name until 1942.
"But this program is designed to take teachers from being users themselves to incorporating computers into their everyday lesson plans," Ms. Hawkins said.
- Jacob Rigg Admitting to incorporating an eclectic range of sources in your work wouldn't be unusual if you were a journalist or worked in advertising.
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