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Our new report argues that ethical considerations need to be built in to the commissioning process.
Adding the technology to a phone or PDA requires no accessories, but is intended to be built in to the device by the manufacturer.
But it's not at all clear from this passage how the reflection could be built in to the original thought, especially since there appears to be a shift in tenses (the second awareness is temporally posterior to the initial awareness).
If he manages a higher turnout, if the polling has this wrong, if there are unseen or uncalculable factors in this election that will be built in to the statistical models of the future, he'll earn his inauguration.
At the same time, the very real asymmetries between representatives of an occupying power and representatives of an occupied people should be built in to the structure of peacemaking--substituting for unreasonable or unreachable demands on Palestinian capacity where this is needed to advance a two-state outcome.
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He has described how conflicts of interest are "built in to the very DNA" of the big professional services firms.
Since the rich have always tended to live longer, unfairness is built in to the very idea of a universal pension age.
Those special search features are wrapped up with Siri, the digital personal assistant that is built in to the iPhone and iPad.
All of these are built in to the new software.
The speakers are built in to the frame and additional controls are up on top.
Answering machine functionality is built in to the Hub and Scout devices via physical buttons.
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