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The phrase "a process of embracing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual acceptance or adoption of something, such as an idea, change, or practice.
Example: "The organization is undergoing a process of embracing new technologies to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "a journey of acceptance" or "a phase of adopting".
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So, Zuckerberg, why not step actively into a process of embracing greater localization — in a way that's sensitive to cultural and societal norms — and use the accrued political capital from that to invest in defending the platform's core principles?
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In the process of embracing a teaching identity, budding scientists potentially risk their status as researchers, as well as their professional identities, status, and even membership within the scientific community.
"International evidence reinforces that private sector-led growth is the primary driver of poverty reduction and so we will ensure, by our incremental process of embracing aid for trade initiatives, that we do make a difference to the lives of those who need it most," she said.
China's rise to be crowned as the world's second-largest economy today is the latest milestone in a boom that has been running almost constantly since the country began the long process of embracing free-market principles more than 30 years ago.
However, Japan's aviation market, one of the most regulated in the region in terms of restrictions on access to the number of airport gates and airline ownership, is in the process of embracing the low-cost model of air travel popular in other regions.
The focus of this paper is on the second process of embracing care.
On the individual level, this might be a process of preserving, growing, and embracing disregarded aspects of one's life, what Foucault calls the "arts of existence," which, in their smallness and lack of totalizing power or conventional goals, are overlooked or deemed ridiculous, crazy, naïve or worse, a failure.
"Now the people of Puerto Rico and the people of Vieques in particular should embrace a process of reconciliation that is peaceful, law-abiding and doesn't allow for trespassing on the range".
In his later years Weyl attempted to enlarge his metaphysical triad (I, Thou, objective world) to a tetrad, by a process of completion, as it were, to embrace the "godhead that lives in impenetrable silence", the objective counterpart of the Ego, which had been suggested to him by his study of Eckhart.
While IM combines conventional and evidence-based CM modalities (having practitioners who can offer these CM modalities is an important aspect of the practice organization model), it is also a larger clinical paradigm for a process of whole person, patient-centered, healthcare that embraces the innate healing capacity of the human organism and attends to the importance of lifestyle [ 2, 26, 27].
The residents of Kent are savoring the perverse pleasure of being the beneficiaries of a process embraced by French national policy and officially feared by British -- the free movement of capital and labor across European borders.
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