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Student freshers' fairs are there to embed people quickly, but even if you're in your second, third or fourth year, it's never too late to join a team or a society.
At the same time, everyone was financially stretched thin as the news cycle became 24/7 and wars proliferated, forcing them to embed people under the watchful eyes of the Pentagon.
Our recommendations seek to address these challenges, outlining actions to embed people power firmly within our public services.
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Helping fuel the debate was a widely published suggestion by Larry Ellison, the chief executive of the software maker Oracle, that the United States should establish a national I.D. system, embedding people's fingerprints on cards and creating a database so airport guards could check identities.
The British military, he said, needed to "embed in people a better understanding between right and wrong".
Those publishers producing magazines that are embedded in people's lives, that play an important part in people's hobbies and interests, will weather the storms much better than those producing content that can be had quicker, cheaper, in digestible bite-size chunks online.
The psychological trauma of 100 years of humiliation is embedded in people's psyche.
But if inflation is not kept in check, it can become embedded in people's expectations.
But until the masthead is embedded in people's minds you can't play with it too much.
It was a concept that was "embedded in people's prefrontal cortex," one of the officials said.
Only a few outward marks of physical devastation are still visible, but the human damage remains embedded in people's minds.
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