A creed is meant to summarize the explicit teachings or articles of faith, to imbed and thus protect and transmit the beliefs. |
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People imbed many more images in their descriptions of emotional than of nonemotional past events. |
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Another component is a more mathematical concept called recursion and the ability to imbed structures within structures. |
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Both companies say they imbed the color and design in the plastic itself, so it can't scratch off. |
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If you decide to stitch the design on a heavier fabric than the test sample the stitches will imbed in the fabric and pull the design out of alignment. |
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In 2007 we launched a standardized global process to help imbed a performance management culture within the organization. |
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These particles imbed themselves in various internal components and cannot be completely flushed from the system. |
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The MTV music site has nearly 20,000 music videos available — once the network's stock in trade — to play, browse or imbed on other sites. |
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If you can imbed the actual physics of ballistics in the game, then they're actually learning as they do it. |
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As a result, biblical developers created a virtual machine that could plug in to each new alternative, take it over and imbed it back into biblical culture. |
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Also, the type of silicone required for releasing the component from the mold can imbed in the aluminum material and result in a more abrasive machined finish. |
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The Mint also used holographic technology to imbed a double-image ribbon of colour depicting the Northern Lights, one of the coins in the Natural Wonders collection. |
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The team stuck fast in the black muck, and every effort to extricate them served only to imbed them more hopelessly in the sticky gumbo. |
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I feel that making a strong artistic statement with the color wheel as the theme helps imbed the concept in their memory. |
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The company will imbed information in car brochures so users can receive interactive content like videos, or links to apps that allow customizing or building a new vehicle. |
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Like a holiday apartment, an albergo diffuso allows travelers to imbed themselves in village life, but the bonus is that it offers the basic services of a hotel. |
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The Embassy described plans DHAKA 00000482 002 OF 002 to imbed two U. S. marshals within RAB for three months to help set up internal affairs, use of force and rules of engagement systems. |
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The department has taken several steps to advance values and ethics across the department and to further imbed them into day-to-day decision making. |
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Broader policy issues also included the need to imbed an approach to administrative efficiency within any larger reform programmes, so that broader structural reforms were consistent with micro-level administrative reforms. |
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Their purpose is to imbed within you how EFT works in the real world. |
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The main Group entities appointed an operating risk manager associated with a network of correspondents appointed in each department or entity to properly imbed management principles in the company. |
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