It is an event, but it's an event partly because it embodies a very powerful idea.
The Laffer Curve embodies a commonsense principle: there is a point at which raising taxes becomes counterproductive.
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The federal Preventive Services Task Force, for one, embodies a minimalist, doubter mind-set.
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In 1895, Alessandro Berluti founded his footwear brand on blending handmade craftsmanship with creative verve a mix that still embodies a certain artisanal ideal.
To the extent that the parliamentary inquiry embodies a clash between rival age groups, it is no longer the Fischer generation that is winning.
His character, Corcoran, embodies a blend of backstreet tenacity and well-honed honor as he doggedly pursues the truth amidst his own crookedly led Sixth Precinct.
The other main contender, Sergei Ivanov, the defence minister (and also a deputy prime minister) embodies a different notion of Russia's future: as a great but embattled imperial power.
That legacy still burns brightly, and the ideals it embodies remain a light to all the world.
Like a physical experiment, every entrepreneurial venture embodies and tests a hypothesis about products or markets.
Go find an organization that embodies the values of a commons and get involved.
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Contrary to some opinions, Hanks embodies the character of a stone cold killer well: but that is all.
Girardi still embodies the heart of a gutsy catcher and respected teammate whose work ethic and discipline are unparalleled.
Just whether Romney embodies that attitude is a fair question for voters.
If your brand wants a nod from mom, adjust the positioning to show how a brand embodies sense of accomplishment and delivers on social responsibility.
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When it comes to determining whether a recruit embodies such traits, it is obviously difficult without having prolonged interaction during an actual game time situation.
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Musharraf embodies the tragedy of a failed leader who, in another circumstance and with a little more humility, could have been a transformational figure for Pakistan and our world.
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Special envoy Annan has drafted a transition plan that we feel embodies the principles needed for any political transition in Syria leading to a peaceful, democratic and representative outcome that reflects the will of the Syrian people.
With all the swagger and gusto of a band armed with its first album, New Zealand foursome Cut Off Your Hands embodies everything there is to love about a young band.
There is an opportunity to conduct this urban regeneration in a way that embodies Brazil's amazing cultural depth.
In my wildest dreams I never thought that this would happen to us, because we are a family that embodies coexistence and tolerance.
These comments have drawn the ire of many, including an executive of a company who embodies this style of development completely, Brian Reynolds of Zynga.
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Mr Cameron and Mr Clegg are still keen to revive the cabinet career of a man who embodies the ideological overlap between the two parties like no other.
Especially for such a service that embodies and champions flexibility.
As an American creation, the internet embodies decentralisation and openness on a technical level that has translated into free expression and low-cost access in both political and economic spheres.
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He skilfully embodies them all, from a stubbornly independent middle-aged man to the two adolescent girls (one pious, one callous) as they attempt to find their place in the world.
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All this talk of a Bitcoin bubble has annoyed the true believers - an interesting mixture of libertarians and cryptographic specialists charmed by the idea of a currency that embodies many of the open and virtually ungoverned principles of the internet itself.
But there's a relative newcomer giving the mayor a run for his money in a race that embodies the changes happening as young urbanites flock to northern New Jersey, looking for some relief from New York City's oppressive rents while still living in an urban area in its orbit.
That smart phone that you carry around in your pocket, which is in fact a compact radio, embodies the kind of connectivity the Army wants.
He too embodies our chapter and never acts in a controlling or possessive fashion, guiding gently from behind when needed.
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Portman embodies the formula for GOP modernization: a conservatism that unapologetically applies the principle of individual freedom consistently to both fiscal and social policy.
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