Sentence examples for embedded in the introduction from inspiring English sources

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But the details of the two contracts awarded in the last few weeks show just how far the ID cards scheme has become embedded in the introduction of "biometric" passports.

The seven Location: time meanings in Brooks et al. are all instantiated as ranking circumstances, and mainly refer to chemical processes as they unfold in the explanation genre2 embedded in the introduction: 3.1 currently.

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This belief was embedded in the broader theme we mentioned in the introduction – a tendency towards stronger relationships between doctors and patients in rural areas.

However, the unique challenge of 'free provision' that is embedded in the NHS 'culture' adds complexities to its introduction in the UK, particularly given the association between paying for and commitment to a service.

For some, the introduction of a third genetic parent is alarming because the novel genetic configuration could be embedded in the child's DNA in perpetuity, with unknown implications for future generations.

"He is absolutely embedded in the game.

Cooking is embedded in the Henderson culture.

But embedded in the narrative are clues.

He is deeply embedded in the culture.

Silver was embedded in the flesh.

Like Mr. Mulvaney's piece, John Allen's "Introduction to the Universe" offers a textual message, but his can be read only up close: a stone slab embedded in the soil like a tombstone, engraved with the sentence "This is it".

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