Sentence examples for embedded idea from inspiring English sources

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The Ski Yoghurt family – ask your parents, kids – had a definite lifestyle, and an advertising executive who had run the Ski account once explained to me that this was simply because they had to destroy the historically embedded idea that yoghurt was "a product only neurotic secretaries bought".

Reid [35] discusses the various ways in which the curriculum can be seen as an institution, being "a socially embedded idea", thus dependent on the culture in which it is situated, i.e., "the community that holds and supports it" [35, p. 8].

The deeply embedded idea of a happy homemaker was destroyed, and spilled into the workforce - removing barriers and breaking down roadblocks.

This embedded idea, that there was something liberating in the elimination of risk, led Stevens to write approvingly in that company journal of social insurance in Italy, Germany, and England.

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But today, a good market crash fits right into these ancient – and still deeply embedded ideas in the popular mind.

Greek culture and deeply embedded ideas about the role of the state are also important factors.

Benchmarks: Uses descriptive language that clarifies and enhances ideas; Uses paragraph form in writing; Uses a variety of sentence structures to expand and embed ideas; Uses explicit transitional devices Language Arts Standard 3 – Uses grammatical and mechanical conventions in written compositions.

"It's very important and exciting that the BA is doing this now but the best way of embedding ideas, knowledge production, exchange or transfer is to work through the learned societies.

This movie, her first feature, is both lyrical and tough-minded, and her ability to embed ideas in visual compositions is as subtle as it is extraordinary (A. O. Scott).

Participants heard ideas such as ensuring that management's work serves a higher purpose; embedding ideas of community and citizenship in management; empowering renegades; and disarming reactionaries while also supporting communities of passion.

Moreover, from the 1990s onwards, the endless coupling of "asylum seeker" with the word "bogus" embedded the idea that anyone seeking sanctuary was more often than not a fraud.

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