Sentences with phrase «now embedded»

Tackling poverty and inequalities is now embedded within the mandates of governments and organizations worldwide.
The class video, for example, is now embedded within a PowerPoint presentation, and we love the result.
`... evaluation is now embedded in all Commission activities and processes — this has entailed a major cultural shift.»
These changes are now embedded in educators» practice.
Educators» new way of working is now embedded in their practice, and a cultural shift has taken place within the service.
This high - quality training was initiated for the CFA project and is now embedded in their daily practice.
This high - quality training that was initiated for the CAPFO project is now embedded in daily practice.
A new generation has arrived and is now embedded in the world of work.
At the same time an entire lifestyle of «finding your passion» is now embedded in the culture thanks to popular figures like Oprah and Tony Robbins.
Gone is the physical Home button that is now embedded in the display, as are the Recent and Back keys that are now customizable.
Besides, missed calls are now embedded within the chats.
Intelligent applications, where AI is now embedded into the contract.
It is also worth mentioning that Apple's fingerprint sensor is now embedded into the power button that is useful when verifying Apple Pay transactions, unlocking the laptop and other things that require identity verification.
One should note that Samsung's acquisition announcement came a day after Google unveiled its Google Assistant, now embedded inside its new Pixel smartphones.
A little - known data company, now embedded within Cruz's campaign and indirectly financed by his primary billionaire benefactor, paid researchers at Cambridge University to gather detailed psychological profiles about the US electorate using a massive pool of mainly unwitting US Facebook users built with an online survey.
Most of the auto insurance websites are now embedded with the feature that allows people to get competitive quotes when they enter the relevant data.
AK: Technology is now embedded in every aspect of legal practice.
With the adoption of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982, the Bill of Rights lost most of its importance, as the majority of the rights and freedoms guaranteed by it are now embedded in the Charter, Justice Gagné noted.
George doesn't appreciate that going to the mall is a social experience now embedded in western culture, not just a method for buying stuff.
It also backs up other research: that human artefacts are now embedded in geological strata, while human action is beginning to alter the biological cycles and atmospheric patterns in dangerous ways and has certainly begun to alter the climate cycle.
«I am now embedded in the urban area of Bushwick, Brooklyn, where my street is lined with auto body shops,» says MacFarlane.
Recent progress / activity appears to confirm the latent value now embedded in the portfolio.
Don't bother scrolling through the system via the MMI Touch platform for the air - con controls — they are now embedded into the knob located within the vent itself.
The DRLs are now embedded into the round headlights, and the front bumper seems more prepared to take on hard surfaces than before (we're talking approach angle here).
The two services are now embedded into the infotainment systems of these models, as well as in the Audi MMI Connect smartphone app.
More chrome is now embedded in the fascia with two bars in the front apron that give the flagship model a more aggressive look.
Nick Gibb is committed to systematic synthetic phonics which is now embedded in the statutory National Curriculum for English, and he is also committed to promoting a love of reading — pointing out, however, that children are more likely to love reading if they can actually read the words on the page in the first place.
The Stop & Think Program is now an embedded component of Project ACHIEVE, which continues to be listed on the updated NREPP website by SAMHSA.
They expect to be able to access information from any location and any device at their own convenience; indeed, the screen has now embedded itself into our natural habitat.
It's now embedded across the curriculum and all teachers Prep - Year 10 have been trained in the approach.
Perkins was one of the principal developers of WIDE World, a distance learning model practitioners now embedded in programs at HGSE.
Teachers can use the resource in the classroom by incorporating it into national curriculum subjects: History, English, Art & Design, Design Technology, Geography, PSHE & ICT Supporting DVDs are available to download separately See what teachers are saying about the Jamaica Hidden Histories educational resource pack: The Jamaica Hidden Histories educational pack is exceptional, a great learning resource, that we have now embedded for ks3 history and ks4 Art.
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Names like Mouillé, Jeanerette, Jouve, Prouvé, and Royére became second nature and are now embedded in my design vocabulary and inspiration.
Pink is now an embedded part of men's fashion and it's about time you embraced it.
A snippet of the virus's DNA, now embedded in the human genome, boosts production of damaging compounds in the brains of mice with a condition like MS, according to a report in the October issue of Nature Neuroscience.
Consumer fingerprint scanning can seem distinctly Orwellian, the all - seeing eye of Big Brother now embedded in our keyboards.
It requires a chemotherapy because you have to literally kill the cancer of corruption that is now embedded in the spectrum of JCOPE, both in design and practice,» he said.
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With so much of the 2015 UKIP vote now embedded in the Tory Coalition, and with Labour now more officially a party of soft Brexit, it is very difficult to see how the next election will play out.
In my opinion what has happened in this area is that a kind of social ideology is now embedded within the medical paradigm, to the extent that that social judgments are masquerading as scientific judgments making the science a pseudo science, as a relatively small number of people have been placed in a position wherein they can choose what relevant lines of evidence (and what counter arguments) are acceptable and which are not, as deemed by themselves.
Communities around the world are taking the lead of Finland, where the Baby Box has been issued to all families on the birth of a baby for over 75 years, a practice that led to a dramatic decrease in infant mortality, and is now embedded in a societal support for parents and children that extends well beyond the newborn period.
I guess growing up forbidden to eat sugary cereals (although not without tons of youthful Fruit Loops tantrums at the store) has now embedded within my taste buds an aversion to sweet foods for breakfast.
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