Sentence examples for plans to embed from inspiring English sources

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Next up is an installation for a faculty building in Cambridge: De Waal plans to embed a group of pots in the ground, beneath a glass floor.

Bandag plans to embed computer chips in the rubber of newly retreaded tires to gauge each tire's pressure and temperature and to count its revolutions.

Fox's midcourse correction on "American Idol" is indicative of the adjustments being made by television networks, advertisers and agencies as they proceed with aggressive plans to embed products in episodes of entertainment shows.

In future studies, the MIT team plans to embed the treated liver cells on polymer tissue scaffolds and implant them in mice, to test whether they could be used as replacement liver tissues.

Tumi does not have plans to embed technology directly into its travel products, according to the company, although it is looking to introduce a separate global tracking device this summer.

Today one of the mothers, Vicky Unwin, in an article in the Observer to mark a year since the death of her daughter, Louise, after an overdose of the controlled tranquilliser ketamine, says she was horrified to discover how plans to embed drug and alcohol education in the national curriculum had been abandoned in favour of a less prescriptive approach that means many schools now do almost none.

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I'd originally planned to embed with an Afghan unit in Logar Province, which borders Wardak.

And Christopher Amos, the chief digital officer at Carnegie, said that Carnegie, like several other groups, planned to embed parts of the exhibition on its own website.

Michael Jacobson, the executive director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest in Washington, a public advocacy group that deals with a range of issues from nutrition to commercialization, called ABC's plan to embed commercials in "The Runner" a "new level of prostitution for broadcasters".

But there's an even smarter technology down the road: Merloni, an Italian appliance maker, has created a fridge that can read the tiny wireless smart tags, or radio-frequency identification chips, that food makers plan to embed in their packaging in coming years.

This infrastructure is integral to Apple's plan to embed Siri into each of its products.

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