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The custom-built craft uses tuned plant dynamics with an onboard embedded attitude controller to stabilise flight.
The connected world is the only world they've known, and that means they come with an embedded attitude that's naturally more social, open, and focused on working together to solve problems and generate ideas".
For example, one of the members of the research team expressed more instrumentalist reasons to act in a certain way, while for others the action seemed to emanate from an embedded attitude.
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Attention is turning to understanding the social and cultural influences – the 'invisible' constraints, otherwise regarded as institutional aspects, to explain deeply embedded attitudes and behaviours that are posing resistant to current change strategies.
Our central thematic premise relies on depression being a result of mutual interactions among an individual (socio-demographics), his or her immediate environment and health (health and healthcare status), and larger social and cultural contexts in which he or she is embedded (attitudes and practices).
Pregnancy, however, can be seen as a naturally occurring opportunity to alter embedded attitudes and habits and adopt new activities [ 16- 18] and, therefore, to address obesity.
Epistemic modals, when occurring in embedded contexts, obtain their modal bases from the embedding attitude verbs.
Then, the past temporal perspective of keneng is not truly past, but anaphoric to the past belief time that comes with the embedding attitude verb.
The analysis I propose here builds on the interaction of the semantics of the embedding attitude verbs and the semantic requirements of the embedded epistemic modals à la Anand and Hacquard 20133).
However, if we consider these three types of attitudes from another angle, viz. the interaction between the embedding attitude verbs and the embedded epistemic modals, we may ask whether a fourth typological possibility exists, as Table 1 shows: could there be a fourth class of attitude verbs, which allows epistemic necessity but not possibility modals in their complement clauses?
Take a civilisation built on the myth of human exceptionalism and a deeply embedded cultural attitude to "nature"; add a blind belief in technological and material progress; then fuel the whole thing with a power source that is discovered to be disastrously destructive only after we have used it to inflate our numbers and appetites beyond the point of no return.
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