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Since 2011's Strange Mercy, she has embraced showboating so that makeup, costume and hair, combined with incrementally more funky pop music, would blow minds rather than merely tickle them.
Energy and environmental regulators have not embraced convergence as an independent goal, but rather have achieved it incrementally and indirectly, as a consequence of pursuing their traditional missions during a time of change.
In the unlikely event that it's embraced (I worry more that by entering the mainstream, his ideas may subtly and incrementally push the debate in the wrong direction), his proposal would transform an admittedly deeply unequal society into a serfdom — more permanently consigning low-income citizens to minimum-wage jobs that require next to no literacy or numeracy skills.
The language in Tuesday's statement was incrementally more positive than the statement released after the last meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee in January, but the Fed's outlook remained considerably more subdued than that of other forecasters, who have embraced signs of stronger growth.
Strangers embraced.
We embraced.
Couples embraced.
They embraced.
Warmth embraced.
Hillary Clinton has been notably reluctant to embrace marijuana legalization in any way, although she has incrementally moved her position since she first began her run.
This especially applies when it comes to choosing between sticking with existing markets and getting better incrementally or entering new markets by adopting new business models and embracing new technologies.
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