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embedded

[em-bed-id] / ɛmˈbɛd ɪd /


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Folk I've spoken to in the security services say in their world, it really is a special relationship – the connections are deep, with staff embedded in each other's countries and institutions.

From BBC

Choudhury said modifying behaviour to feel safer was embedded in women.

From BBC

Without such threats to supply, the entire world will benefit from less volatility and a lower “geopolitical premium” embedded in oil’s price.

From The Wall Street Journal

"As long as oil flows continue, this remains a volatility event, not a systemic one -- but it confirms that geopolitics is now structurally embedded in the investment cycle," said Monica Defend at Amundi Investment Institute.

From Barron's

That stance at times has frustrated administration officials, who have embedded Anthropic’s tools widely across the government even as they were bothered about the company wanting to exert control over how they are used.

From The Wall Street Journal