verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
embedded journalist
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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deeply
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What research has shown is that these tendencies to behave in certain ways are deeply embedded in past experiences.
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This denial is deeply embedded in politics.
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Had her dream hero been so deeply embedded in her heart that her mind had never stopped believing in him?
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Our roots are deeply embedded in polluted soil.
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For no work of art which is deeply embedded in the imagination can ever be still or dead.
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Nevertheless, live animal experimentation is deeply embedded in the culture of contemporary biomedical science.
in
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Is the in the input embedded in would you or is it the first phoneme of judge?
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What research has shown is that these tendencies to behave in certain ways are deeply embedded in past experiences.
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But, because of the sort of story he is embedded in , integrity, however twisted, he must have.
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Her entire metal skeleton was jolted, shocking the still-fresh flesh it was embedded in .
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culture
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That dominance thrives on the enthusiasm for positive and effective government that is embedded in our political culture .
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It is rooted in history, embedded in bureaucratic culture , and encouraged by outside groups.
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Nevertheless, live animal experimentation is deeply embedded in the culture of contemporary biomedical science.
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However, the whole issue of long work hours was so embedded in the culture that few firms dared break the pattern.
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Embedded Neural Networks A neural network embedded in an expert system has many advantages.
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Personally, we would not consider delivering a neural network unless it was embedded in an expert system .
■ VERB
become
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These paths become embedded in the landscape, and so do you, literally.
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They have accumulated over decades to become embedded in the fabric of institutions.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Her feelings of guilt are deeply embedded in her personality.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A punishment stake had been embedded in the turf opposite the west door of the church.
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One solution is to embed your neural network in an expert system.
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Personal photographs are embedded in the lives of those who own or make use of them.
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The blastocyst will now implant or embed itself in the endometrium, losing its membrane.
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The making of personal portraits was part of this popular aesthetic, firmly embedded in commercial practices.
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The remark just goes to show how embedded age-related stereotypes are.
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This denial is deeply embedded in politics.
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This mythology is in part embedded in our history.