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Its members remain fully immersed in the world and do not retreat to monasteries or cloisters.
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To truly understand the new Heartland and its consumers, you have to be fully immersed in its culture.
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The child was fully immersed in less than a minute and stayed that way as he learned to navigate.
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The space moves too quickly not to have someone fully immersed in it.
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Those fully immersed in the information age, however, will be more inclined to fix the physical inconveniences presented by the problem.
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The game demonstrated at London's ECTS video games show looked amazing, with players feeling fully immersed in the futuristic landscapes and battles.
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His drinking, like his love for fast cars, was of a piece with the man: slightly reckless, fully immersed in whatever he was doing.
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They take the time to get fully immersed in the upcoming opportunity, making sure they are clear and knowledgeable about the people or company they are about to interact with.
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Data science is equipping itself to address some the most complex problems ever faced in business, and therefore data scientists will need to become fully immersed in the organizations they serve.
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We have learned that with the right curriculum, American students who spend a good part of a year fully immersed in developing and emerging market countries can gain the perspective and skills necessary to succeed in college and careers in a global economy.
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Because fully 60% of all foreign born graduate students in the United States are presently immersed in obtaining degrees in the science and engineering fields.
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