Sentence examples for embedded ties from inspiring English sources

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This is the reasoning behind Granovetter's influential 'strength of weak ties' argument which implies that not also structural embedded ties are more likely to arise in a social network but they are also more persistent, a result corroborated by Burt in different works [13, 25].

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Steppingstones that lead from one work to another are themselves artwork, embedded with railroad ties and shards of colored glass and etched with images and words.

According to Nan Lin (2008), social capital means resources embedded in social ties.

In his classic study Social Capital in the Creation of Human Capital, he demonstrates how social capital embedded in kinship ties influences students in their schooling processes.

The younger generation in urban cities, unlike their parents whose education suffered during the Cultural Revolution, tend to have higher educational qualifications, and many are becoming white-collar professionals; while still deeply embedded in intergenerational ties, they develop more individualistic ideas focusing upon self-development (Liu 2016a).

In contrast, they are highly structured, and most transactions are embedded in reciprocal ties.

The women were structurally embedded in transnational ties, through both emotional and financial obligations, which seemed to leave little room for participation in mammography screening.

All women were embedded in transnational ties, which they struggled to retain through emotional and financial obligations, and these current struggles in their everyday life seemed to leave little room for concerns about breast cancer and therefore seemed to contribute to their lower participation in screening.

Whether mobile, wearable or embedded, sensors will tie people together through an "internet of things" that will allow them to tap into smart information in the cloud to answer their every query, even anticipate their needs.

The bHLH code appears to be embedded in a bow-tie regulatory architecture [9, 10], wherein sexual, positional, temporal, and lineage inputs connect through bHLH genes to diverse outputs for terminal features and provides a plausible mechanism for the evolutionary plasticity of gonad form seen in nematodes [11 15].

The origins of brands were usually embedded in myths that tied into a single narrative the tribe's founder, the camel and the brand (Caro Baroja [1955], pp. 89 90).

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