verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
incorporate a modification (= include a modification in something )
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I've incorporated a few modifications into the program.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
also
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But he has also incorporated , and indeed revised, much recent analysis by economists.
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It also incorporated a tiny iron-framed window with thick bubble-glass panes which opened and closed on nothing in particular.
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A ceiling fan can help ventilation but can also incorporate lighting and be decorative.
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To shed some light on what you're cooking the hood also incorporates a useful hob light.
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Bromwich, of London University, also incorporates new research on major sites.
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One compound based on methylene chloride also incorporates ammonium hydroxide to give it a characteristic smell.
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They may also incorporate a transposition device.
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The project is also incorporating existing machine-readable data files, relating to the nineteenth century, into its relational database.
■ NOUN
change
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New information can be incorporated as and when changes are made.
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Most of Oldenberg's monuments have not been permanent and have incorporated change-movement and sometimes metamorphosis.
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Can they, however, satisfactorily incorporate the changes in societies which now determine the existence and practices of the present media?
company
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In late April 1967, plans were begun to incorporate the company as the not-for-profit Dance Theater Foundation.
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All five are to be incorporated as publicly owned companies from July 1, prior to the bidding process.
contract
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The defendants denied liability and the Court of Appeal held that the term in question was not incorporated into the contract .
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There is no absolute requirement for the terms to be printed on the document which incorporates them into the contract .
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It must be incorporated when the contract is made.
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Any attempt to incorporate it after the contract is made will be unsuccessful.
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The result will be that those terms will be implicitly incorporated into their contracts , even though not specifically incorporated.
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These limitation terms were incorporated in all contracts between seedsmen and farmers and had been for many years.
design
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BAeSEMA has been contracted by the navy to come up with a new design for bridges incorporating the latest in ergonomic practice.
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Some new-home builders are revamping their standard home design to better incorporate the needs and desires of immigrant buyers.
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The design incorporated the use of 4 litres of Siporax and the other media would be Flocor or a similar product.
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This excellent performance reflects its highly integrated modern design incorporating well matched components.
idea
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He eventually incorporated this idea into his wider plan for tackling unemployment, the 1930 Mosley Memorandum.
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I designed it but incorporated the customer's ideas which is important to do as far as possible.
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You could go one stage further and extend the thought-flow chart by incorporating your own ideas into it.
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As the 1980 election approached, advisers like Martin Anderson set about incorporating Reagan's idea into a coherent economic strategy.
information
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However, some verbs are inflected spatially in order to incorporate information on person.
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In addition to poems or maxims and decorative motifs, needleworkers frequently incorporated information about their parents and siblings.
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In this experiment, with this quality of text and recogniser, improvements were found from incorporating this information .
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First, reinforcement should be specific, incorporating as much information content as possible.
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This edition additionally incorporates information for those working in residential homes.
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It incorporates information about pre-literate society into the wider theoretical edifice which Engels and Marx had been building all their lives.
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Therefore the rational expectations hypothesis suggests a valid method of incorporating additional information when estimating macroeconomic models which contain expectation terms.
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The holiday contract incorporates all of the information contained in this brochure.
model
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Many models now incorporate a thrust race below this bearing to reduce this effect.
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Some recent models even incorporate an integral filter which is intended to clarify the water rather than just catch debris.
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This model incorporates all different categories of information which interact in an ongoing manner to constrain the processing of a sentence.
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Most of the recent models of Jupiter have incorporated this feature.
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Figure 1 depicts this data-collection phase of the framework, and presents schematically a model which incorporates the principles identified.
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Computer simulation models which incorporate random effects have been described in this chapter.
number
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This is one good reason for planning a long-term programme of revision incorporating a number of subject areas.
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Like most romance fiction, Medical Romances incorporate a number of standard romance conventions.
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At the latter the process of incorporating a number of older stations into one arrived late.
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Originally built for food manufacture it incorporates a number of free standing cold stores which can be removed if required.
principle
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Einstein's general relativity is what is called a classical theory; that is, it does not incorporate the uncertainty principle .
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But we know it can not be quite right because it doesn't incorporate the uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics.
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A successful unified theory must therefore necessarily incorporate this principle .
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Figure 1 depicts this data-collection phase of the framework, and presents schematically a model which incorporates the principles identified.
proposal
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One is that it should incorporate Feynman's proposal to formulate quantum theory in terms of a sum over histories.
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This has been incorporated in the amended proposals .
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This committee reported in September 1988 and the government incorporated the main proposals of this report into the Companies Act 1989.
reference
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The terms can be incorporated by reference .
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Alternatively, it may be possible, and preferable, to establish procedures to incorporate terms by reference on the telephone.
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In contrast, the charter party bill of lading did not contain the charter party contract, but incorporated it by reference .
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This may give rise to dispute where terms are incorporated by reference to some other document, as in the examples above.
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Even where such material is not incorporated by reference apparently reference may still be made to it for contextual or confirmatory purposes.
scheme
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From an early date the imperial palaces at Constantinople incorporated decorative schemes that emphasized and glorified imperial power and dominion.
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I have not yet explained how the relativity principle is actually incorporated into this scheme of things.
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The safeguard for cross-curricular elements is, ironically, to ensure that they are fully incorporated into schemes of assessment.
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Chests of drawers and dressing tables can also be incorporated into the scheme .
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There are variations in the way mental, oral and practical work are incorporated into a scheme .
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The first - unequal retirement ages - has been incorporated into the new scheme .
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Physical size and position of strokes are not incorporated into the coding scheme .
system
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Various design and control systems which incorporate intelligent processes.
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The new rating system will be incorporated in television listings starting Jan. 1.
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Much of the growth, however, is now in systems that incorporate pre-packaged criteria.
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The system incorporates many assumptions about family relationships and dependency.
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This system incorporates several higher level knowledge sources and a general overview of the system is provided in figure 1.1. 1.4.1.
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Requirements of this sort mean that any system must incorporate a report writer which is intelligible to ordinary users.
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This project develops potentially superior demand systems with a view to incorporating them in the model.
technology
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Present-day computer or digital organs incorporate new and complex technology , and this has led to some impressive developments.
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But I had a feeling that there were still some interesting uses for airships if I incorporated modern technology and materials.
work
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For example, few schemes incorporated practical work using equipment.
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Also, new clipart archives abound, giving computer artists many ways of incorporating objects into their work .
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Some of the windows incorporate mediaeval work , but the interior is unattractive and not helped by the masses of dreary pews.
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There is also the recurrent debate over the degree of specialization that should be incorporated in social work education.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Karate is a martial art that incorporates kicking, striking, and punching techniques.
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The architect has incorporated Egyptian and Renaissance themes in the building's design.
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We have incorporated a users' guide with the software.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And more public schools incorporate hands-on learning that educators say can help children better absorb some concepts.
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During the 1970s sociologists were beginning to think about how to incorporate gender divisions into sociological theory.
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Harris will incorporate the PowerPC into the Night Hawk line.
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However, recently, new animal rabies vaccines have been introduced that can be incorporated into edible baits.
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Patient employment was incorporated as an important subsystem of rehabilitation.
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The cockpit incorporates authentic fittings and systems and has amazed even former Lancaster crews with its authenticity.
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This is one good reason for planning a long-term programme of revision incorporating a number of subject areas.
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Which activities would you like to incorporate in your life?