Sentences with phrase «so embedded»

Cultural safety has become so embedded into all systems that it has become the norm — rather than something exceptional that people have to learn when they start training to be a nurse or a doctor.
In our view, the principle that a litigant should be able to see and hear all the evidence which is seen and heard by the court determining his case is so fundamental, so embedded in the common law, that, in the absence of parliamentary authority, no judge should override it, at any rate in relation to an ordinary civil claim, unless (perhaps) all parties to the claim agree otherwise.
«PQE was so embedded in the sector that we needed to spend time explaining how our system would work and reassuring our people and the market before implementation,» explains the firm's London HR director, Jill Hoseason.
Sam Glover: Well, I guess I sometimes wonder, it feels like law is particularly unwilling to acknowledge the trends that are currently shaping it and lawyers, and I wonder, do you feel like that's true or is, do I just feel like that because I am so embedded in law, the business of law and really everyone is unwilling to acknowledge the changes that are shaping their own future?
Perhaps because these working practises are so embedded amongst climate «scientists» that they assume everyone else is corrupt too?
Planes are a big problem, but they are so embedded in our national (and international) economy and society now that it will be the labor of generations to solve the problem.
The idea of Primitivism has always been a charged topic, but that search for something more pure is so embedded in the art of every era that it's a really important subject.
As both actors and victims of ecological alterations, human agency is now so embedded within nature that the distinction between subject and object becomes obsolete.
Regarding the former, «Alma Thomas» worried that The Guerrilla Girls Bedside Companion to the History of Western Art «was so embedded in that second - wave feminist and even pre-second-wave essentialism» that it fulfilled some assumption that all women artists are feminist artists.
It was a sound that was so iconic, so embedded in the sport, that to hear the current engines sound as they do all rather depressing.
If a pet owner left her dog to freeze to death outside in the cold, or allowed an animal's collar to become so embedded that the dog had a bleeding neck wound, or shot a dog simply because the animal couldn't produce puppies, they'd rightly be charged with cruelty, and we'd give the prosecutor a medal for the effort.
In one case, a veterinarian had to euthanize a dog whose collar, an electrical cord, was so embedded in the animal's neck that it was difficult to see the plug.
But many of the changes are now so embedded in the department's culture and operations that I'm willing to bet that they will.
To continue the exploration of the Jewish persecution that is so embedded in Polish history, students should also venture out of the city to the eerie labour and concentration camps at Plazsow and Auschwitz - Birkenau, which have been made into museums.
It was a sound that was so iconic, so embedded in the sport, that to hear the current engines sound as they do all rather depressing.
So that was a huge lesson: even though it feels like these people are so embedded in a role, you actually can find some one else in a pinch.
Christmas makes his feature film debut and feels so embedded in the character it never feels like a performance.
So he embedded matchstick - sized bars of uranium in concrete and deliberately corroded them in wet, dry, and hydrogen - rich storage conditions.
Pi has become so embedded in mathematics that it could be hard to excise.
He was reluctant to write this book at all, because indigenous knowledge is so embedded in land, language, and lived experience that it does not lend itself easily to written explication.
So they embedded their online videos in a Spark player by Call2Action, which allows you to add actionable tabs to online videos.
The NYC subway system's descent into chronic unreliability has become so embedded in the psyches of riders that many are overcompensating, adding extra time to their trips and thereby being early in a city of chronically late people.
Here in the E.pol bunker, we're so embedded in the online communications world that it can hard to see the proverbial forest for the trees — of course someone like Palin will turn to an unfiltered space like Facebook to get her message out, so why should that even be noteworthy?
One has to remember, that so many of our players have been working with Wenger for years, meaning the 4 -2-3-1 system is so embedded in their minds, they'll need time to adjust.
The fact that women in the restaurant industry face indignities and discrimination has been, for as long as I've been writing about food, so embedded in the culture that speaking about it publicly seemed, as Molly Ringwald wrote, like «talking about the weather.»
We are so embedded within the deadlock that it is practically impossible to see a solution.
This story, so embedded in ancient Semitic ideas, accents God's role as the initiator, stipulator, and guarantor of the agreement.
The irony is that while Christianity inspired a moral fervor for things unseen but possible, its achievements are now so embedded in the culture as to be practically invisible.
Doctrine of grace, election (ok so my embedded Reformed theology sneaks out) are we called or chosen?
The male domination of theology is so pervasive, so extensive, so embedded, that it needs to be re-crafted.
Jeff makes the point that the classic bubbles of yesterday gained 1000 % or more, but they did so over at least 10 years, which is why they became so embedded in the economy and so widespread across investor portfolios.
The assumptions of cutthroat libertarianism were so embedded in the worldview of these lucky newcomers that they spoke as though the victims of tech - fueled displacement and gentrification had chosen to live in poverty and squalor, just as they themselves chose to learn to code, chose a management - track job at a major corporation, and chose to set themselves up for a comfortable upper - middle - class suburban life.
White noise manufacturers know that, so they embed the static within sound clips of waves or rain to make it more palatable.
We use YouTube to host our videos, so embedding an Edutopia video is as easy as using YouTube's embedding function.
We also have many students w / o computer access at home, so embedding books on a site and database and e-book resources are never used.
We must so embed in public consciousness the overwhelming scientific consensus on climate change that even such a well - funded disinformation industry, such incompetence and complicity from traditional media outlets, and what now has become boilerplate lunacy from Republicans can not dissipate it.
Obviously, web page developers need to account for these, and so they embed information like device type and screen resolution in UAPs.

Not exact matches

So we got these people embedded in the field who are giving us feedbacks, and our users.
If so, the quiz author has embedded a link to a great resource allowing you to learn more.
Other cities have tried different approaches, with the Los Angeles Police Department launching a «look up, phone down» public information campaign and Augsburg, Germany, embedding traffic signals into sidewalks so people hunched over mobile devices can spot them.
Westfield has invested heavily in technology so that they can deliver a more powerful customer experience that leverages a customer's mobile device with embedded technologies such as beacons throughout the mall.
Mavenlink also integrates with Google Apps so you can sync deadlines with Google Calendar, take care of «to - dos» in Google Tasks, and search and embed Google Docs.
Some plan sponsors have been sued for poorly performing portfolios, others for failing to educate participants about the risks of investing, but many observers predict a wave of legal action over the fees — high fees and hidden fees — embedded in the mutual funds that underpin so many retirement accounts.
Whenever you use embedded content, be sure to include a link to the original source so viewers have different access options if they need it.
If so, then perhaps the product appearing at the 2:20 mark of the video (embedded below) will appeal to them.
These are the assumptions so deeply embedded in our psyches that we don't even realize they guide our behavior.
(Embedding has been disabled, so you can watch the video here.)
Due allows users to embed one of their invoices (you can customize it) on your website — so that clients will feel more confident to pay you directly from your website.
«We're also looking to embed a desalinization system so you can pick up water from the sea and clean it.
FYI, you might want to use new tab / new window for embedded links so viewers don't leave the article.
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