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The second is the embedding of useful content.
The embedding of economic stability has been one recurring theme of Brown's budgets.
More important is the embedding of the sea-scoured landscape in political and cultural history.
Is it the embedding of Christian institutions and personnel into the structures of the state?
Practitioners must be supported to be resilient and knowledgeable throughout their working lives, requiring the embedding of reflective supervision and investment in education at a post-qualifying level.
The defining feature of the Lansley reforms have been the embedding of competition law into the NHS, yet bizarrely the Stevens review makes no reference to this whatsoever.
Bishop Stortford is a specialist school in maths and computing, where the embedding of ICT across the curriculum has long been established.
One of the great joys of Cimino's film is the embedding of sub-stories or satellite stories within his vastly conceived and realized scenes.
The United States military did learn one strategy for preventing the public relations disasters of Vietnam, and this was the embedding of correspondents with military units engaged.
This is the embedding of smaller units inside bigger ones: a subordinate clause is a kind of recursion, embedding a sentence in a bigger one.
They are not achieved by the embedding of devices in the structure.
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