Embedded
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390 examples of Embedded in a sentence
Each one is incomplete, because you’re
embedded
in a network of relationships.
Any actor in a democracy is
embedded
in a network of relationships.
So, we wanted to find out, actually, what is that ice made of, and could that have
embedded
in it some organic, you know, material.
AlterEgo has sensors,
embedded
in a thin plastic, flexible and transparent device that sits on your neck just like a sticker.
One idea is that our three-dimensional universe may be
embedded
in a high-dimensional space, just as you can imagine on these sheets of paper.
It's so deeply
embedded
in our psyches that bread is used as a symbol for life.
Amartya Sen has described how deeply
embedded
it is in Indian civilization.
And everywhere in our content, we
embedded
simple questions like this: "Did Germany take in too many refugees?"
Shopping is
embedded
in social, and social is evolving into a multidimensional experience.
I
embedded
myself in every intimate facet of Shea's life.
And therefore democracy has become
embedded.
The appliance's safe operating parameters are
embedded
into its plug.
The compass ends up getting
embedded
in all these other tools, because it is such a functional object.
So you might have it
embedded
in your multi-tool, you might have it
embedded
in your phone.
They connect themselves into various sources, into a kind of complex vector matrix that isn't really frontal but is really
embedded
in the lives, and in the history of a city, and of a people.
It's about goats, it's about office pranks, it's about food, it's a list or a video or a quiz, it's 2,000 words long, it's 15 minutes long, it has 23
embedded
tweets or 15 images.
In most modern ventilators, an
embedded
computer system allows for monitoring the patient’s breathing and adjusting the airflow.
I think one of the problems about school mathematics is it doesn't look at how mathematics is
embedded
in the world we live in.
And I do really like this shot, because it shows all the detritus that's sort of
embedded
in the sole of the sneakers.
And I uncovered that if learning is
embedded
in real-world context, that if you blur the boundaries between school and life, then children go through a journey of "aware," where they can see the change, "enable," be changed, and then "empower," lead the change.
Chitra basically remixes and re-titles these iconic images to tease out some of the sexual and gender politics
embedded
in these deeply influential comics.
Here, they invite the viewer to analyze a crime looking at evidence and clues
embedded
in five narratives on these five different screens, in which the city itself may have been the culprit.
But with something like Shimmer, or we have something called the Magic Carpet,
embedded
sensors in carpet, or camera-based systems that we borrowed from sports medicine, we're starting for the first time in those 600 elderly households to collect actual kinematic motion data to understand: What are the subtle changes that are occurring that can show us that mom has become risk at falls?
This is some pollen
embedded
in a cotton shirt, similar to the one that I'm wearing now.
We don't have enough medical staff to comprehensively examine every patient, so we
embedded
clinical guidelines within the software to guide nurses and clerks who assist with handling some of the workload.
And all of you need to have it
embedded
in your brains and to organize yourselves around it.
And then, in fact, these people were
embedded
in other sorts of relationships: marriage and spousal and friendship and other sorts of ties.
And that, in fact, these connections were vast and that we were all
embedded
in this broad set of connections with each other.
I became obsessed with how it might be that we're
embedded
in these social networks, and how they affect our lives.
Why are we
embedded
in social networks?
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