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The company is deeply embedded in the entire design process as a result.
They were all so deeply embedded in themselves there was no love or support left for her.
Which just goes to show how deeply embedded is computer control in today's cars.
Respect for the rule of law is deeply embedded in our American experience.
It had not been deeply embedded, or the head would have broken off.
For no work of art which is deeply embedded in the imagination can ever be still or dead.
Racism is still deeply embedded in American society, and you can't cover it up.
Like aging, cancer seems to be a deeply embedded part of the life process.
By the early 1950s, the Western had become a deeply embedded film genre.
In places like Afghanistan, obviously, we're deeply embedded with the military.
Basically, is it deeply embedded in American history and tradition?
These are special cases, so deeply embedded in public consciousness that they will be allowed to continue.
Deeply embedded in the arch was a piece of glass.
By the 18th century, racism was deeply embedded in British culture and politics.
Apparently it was rooted, or deeply embedded in the ground.
It is deeply embedded in the values and culture of Canadians.
That’s because derivatives have become deeply embedded in the economy.
If bad practices are deeply embedded, how do you get the ball rolling?
But some things - those perhaps more deeply embedded in the American psyche - haven't.
The damage was done long ago, and is now so deeply embedded in our thinking that we're often not aware of it.
The scales are present only as small, deeply embedded plates.
The court said the prayer was, "deeply embedded in the history and tradition of this country."
This book is a work of fiction with its roots deeply embedded in fact.
Tradition is also deeply embedded as elderly people here still hold on to their traditional way of life.
That has been deeply ingrained in the culture for a long time.
It was because they were deeply ingrained in the community.
But these values are deeply ingrained in Europe, and should be brought out again.
The belief is so deeply ingrained as to have the force of fact.
They've been their parents' children for a long time, meaning those values are very deeply ingrained.
And that local control is deeply ingrained in political tradition here.
I still have to meet these deeply ingrained thoughts about Europe.
But by 1954, the culture of secrecy was deeply ingrained.
Of course, the death penalty is deeply ingrained in American culture as well.
He also showed how deeply ingrained such barriers can be.
A desire for democracy is already deeply ingrained in the public.
She didn't even think about it, the habit was so deeply ingrained.
Many people in the region have deeply ingrained habits of fear.
The drug culture has been deeply ingrained here and never fully disappeared.
However, the practice remains deeply ingrained and valued by the culture.
The influences of the past are still deeply ingrained in the Chinese culture.
Coffee culture was introduced by the French in the 1850s and is deeply ingrained.
It will not be easy to tackle such deeply ingrained ideas.
The rest of the world cannot change China education system or its deeply ingrained worldview.
I was surprised at how deeply ingrained the divisions are in the area.
"It is one of the most deeply ingrained images in American advertising."
But this one, perhaps, was so deeply ingrained in her that she could not resist it.
And then we think that by the high school years, this aggression is deeply ingrained.
When it comes to food, Japan has some deeply ingrained advantages.
Certainly, the practice of abortion in Poland had become deeply ingrained.