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His New Deal, for example, embodied "a positive view of liberty for all, the freedom to work".
For example, a program might embody a theory of speech recognition, visual processing, or economic behavior theories that are important in psychology and economics.
University High's practices simply embody a less sophisticated, rather blatant example of what is really important to our society: money.
They embody a complex technology.
Stamps embody a promise and a faith.
I embody a character.
The way James A. Williams, for example, embodies the different phases of a dream Mr. M describes — a dream that evolves into a nightmare reality — is heartbreaking.
MSRs are now recognized to embody an extreme example of copy number variation, often spanning hundreds of kilobases of genomic DNA.
Aristotle, by contrast, believed in a doctrine of natural kinds; he thought that every particular horse, for example, embodied the form or objective essence of horse, which was accordingly a genuine, if abstract, constituent of the world.
To assert, for example, that it already embodies a solution to the mind-body problem (see mind-body dualism) presupposes that it is possible to determine what that solution is; yet there does not seem to be a method of doing so that does not entangle one in all the familiar difficulties associated with that debate.
The most well-known example of a character embodying a brand is the Old Spice Guy, "The Man Your Man Could Smell Like," according to the campaign's tagline.
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