embraced

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  • We are always eager to embrace the latest technology.

  • Corporate America quickly embraced the Web as a new vehicle for advertising.

  • This was in the days before she embraced religion.

  • After meeting Claude Monet in 1887 he embraced and promoted the Impressionist style.

  • Dole has long embraced the concept.

  • However, the extent to which this link was popularly embraced is still a matter of debate.

  • For obvious reasons, his position is not generally publicly embraced by those with a more ambitious agenda for traditional approaches.

  • In the end, we embraced the limitations imposed by this fixed visual.

  • Thus, around about 1945, we begin to see notions of voluntary labour being embraced by the state for national (rather than local) purposes.

  • They too have embraced labour market flexibility, but without converging with the wider policies and politics of the liberal model.

  • What is clear is that neither the word ' stepfamily ' nor the use of the step-stem is being embraced by our respondents.

  • We can take this a bit farther: if reforms are embraced by losers and winners alike why are electoral institutions so stable?

  • Rather, the school embraced and merged two ideals of womanhood: the woman of the home and the woman of the civic arena.

  • In as much as pension insurance embraced the entire population, insurance for work-related injuries needed to include that part of the population that was employed.

  • Yet few local authorities and voluntary organisations have embraced this model in their advice work, despite government exhortations to do so.

  • We are a population that has embraced everyday technological 'communications' advances such as automatic teller machines, cable television, cable-less television and wireless telephones.

  • The general public, it seems, discounted the views of such writers and embraced instead the more commonly expressed negative image of old age.

  • Nonetheless, just as some academics have been quick to espouse local ideas, so local people have embraced scientific terminology to promote their causes.

  • The end of the essential archaeological subject, if embraced, will force the discipline to account for the production of subjects in immediate sociopolitical contexts.

  • In the 1630s, in his middle age, he embraced the notion of change in the heavens.

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