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These can be embodied in products.
Process can be embodied through thick punctuation – semicolons, dashes, commas.
Take the labyrinth, a mystery that can be embodied in stone or hedge or even bales of hay.
Yet the evidence that the effects of trauma can reverberate through generations — that history can be "embodied" — has steadily mounted.
"Friel is a pleasure to watch, but she never persuades me, any more than Audrey Hepburn did in the movie, that Holly can be embodied.
Friel is a pleasure to watch, but she never persuades me, any more than Audrey Hepburn did in the movie, that Holly can be embodied: she is an essentially literary creation who exists primarily in the reader's imagination.
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Personal trust can be benign, but it can also be embodied by the old-school-tie network, political patronage or a criminal mafia.
PAUL KRUGMAN says that outsourcing is the problem with FEMA Often the problem is that there isn't a well-defined bottom line, or at least not one that can easily be embodied in a contract.
It can never be embodied in one person because humans are fallible.
Knowledge can also be embodied in innovative artefacts, such as an MRI-scanner or new medicine.
Can Bernanke, Summers and Geithner seriously believe that a systemic risk regulator can control the risks that are embodied in these massive firms?
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