Sentence examples for embracing the term from inspiring English sources

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Others, though, aren't exactly embracing the term.

Other companies are embracing the term "local" in their own ways.

A look back to last year found a Times article about leading Democrats' change of heart in embracing the term.

Now Democrats seem to be embracing the term, launching a Twitter campaign that seeks to build positive associations for it.

At 28, she was an aide in President Bill Clinton's National Security Council, where she once questioned embracing the term "genocide" in Rwanda because it could put Mr. Clinton in an awkward position in midterm elections.

The company was previously known XA.net, but it changed names back in April, embracing the term that it was already using for its optim.al social ad campaign manager.

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Not everyone today accepts that story or embraces the term.

Nobody wants to embrace the term, least of all hipsters.

Westerners have embraced the term as the key to doing business in China.

The language of the editorial embraced the term "torture" and brooked no euphemisms for it.

Like their 90s forefathers, many in the current scene are reluctant to embrace the term.

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