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embedding

[em-bed-ing] / ɛmˈbɛd ɪŋ /


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In addition to the discipline campaign, China has carried out sweeping reforms of its financial regulatory system, while deeply embedding party officials into state-owned financial institutions.

From New York Times

He said embedding a new culture at a business typically takes a couple of years, but added the CBI "has not got that luxury".

From BBC

Yet it is also its own kind of prison, as Ms. Swift, who has made a habit of embedding meaning into her wardrobe choices, said in her 2020 documentary, “Miss Americana.”

From New York Times

Xi has also made fighting corruption a signature policy, taking down political rivals in the process and further embedding strict policies governing freedom of speech and civil society organizations outside party control.

From Washington Times

Bank of England boss Andrew Bailey has warned businesses that raising prices risks embedding inflation in the UK and hurting the "least well off".

From BBC