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And meanwhile sport will be more deeply embedded in our lives.
As Stanford advanced to the Final Four, the school became more deeply embedded in Jacobsen's mind.
One of the biggest changes will be the way ICT is more deeply embedded into more subject area than before.
In countries where there is a more deeply embedded cycling culture, I'm sure there are good examples of family cycling.
Meanwhile, as the National Journal's Ron Brownstein made clear recently, the sclerotic effects of class entrenchment are becoming ever more deeply embedded.
The more we recall something, the more we "reconstruct" a memory, and the more inaccurate it tends to be, even as it becomes more deeply embedded.
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If a B1G1 company wants to more deeply embed itself in a community, it could also, Budinich of Ashoka suggested, go the distance and develop a low-cost product to sell in those markets.
But there is no more intense and deeply embedded global-security relationship than the one with Britain.
Differing responses to precision-technological practice in the nineteenth century were deeply embedded in more encompassing cultural beliefs.
Accepting a utility innovation is much simpler than working through the more complex psychological and emotional issues deeply embedded in the web of relationships in an identity-centric innovation such as healthcare.
In an RTOS designed for deeply embedded applications, a much more open approach is necessary.
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