imbedded Definition In English

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  • Why did our use of a broad definition, a definition already well imbedded in the literature, provoke so much commentary?

  • Interestingly, the listing of foreign goods is imbedded in an argument for free trade.

  • Sensors allow the assembly to be performed with parts in uncertain locations and provide an imbedded inspection of the process.

  • There, the tripolar structures appear as a solution imbedded in a background shear flow, in the presence of a sheared magnetic field.

  • It is inherently far more complex, involving a large number of imbedded and inter-related opportunities and constraints.

  • Alternative views, statements of confidence and interpretative and self-critical information are thus imbedded within the recording process, not located elsewhere in diaries or film sequences.

  • As noted above, importsat reflects the financial disincentives imbedded in the retirement program to discourage employees from leaving before retirement.

  • An important set of preliminary issues to our analysis is related to the crossnational comparability of the networks within which citizens are imbedded.

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