embodied造句31 In a very real sense the global economy has become physically embodied in our ports, airports, and tele-communications systems.
32 His analysis was more like the algorithm embodied in one of the later versions of Bacon.
33 James embodied strict conservatism in regard to observance of both the moral and the ceremonial law.
34 His centrist, compromising instincts, embodied in the New Democrat covenant, alienated core constituencies while failing to impress opponents.
35 It is impossible to hide your disappointments if they are embodied in a 770-foot-high building like Worldwide Plaza.
36 He also produced a prototype steam locomotive burning indigenous peat, which embodied features of the prototype Southern locomotive.
37 The assumptions about classical conditioning that are implied by this notion must be rather different from those embodied in the standard model.
38 In no country are all the important laws that shape the system of government embodied in a constitutional document.
39 Its traditional civilization, which already embodied many different beliefs and attitudes, acquired new religious elements from outside.
40 Is the measurement true to the theoretical meaning embodied in the variable as a concept?
41 His philosophy was embodied in the declaration of principles at Cincinnati in 1877, founding modern penology.
42 One of the most ambitious of the Presbyterian preachers who embodied the new ministerial style was the Reverend Lyman Beecher.
43 The limits on nuclear weapons are embodied in two treaties from the 1970s.
44 It follows that with extended reproduction a part of the surplus-value is embodied in the physical form of means of production.
45 The knowledge of an empiricist's guardian angel would presumably be neither embodied nor built in.
46 If a separate confidentiality agreement has not been signed an appropriate undertaking can be embodied in the heads.
47 Embodied in these are the two elements of social justice and increased productivity.
48 Trees embodied the Goddess throughout the Neolithic period and later.
49 But how was this pluralism to be embodied in the electoral process?
50 The inherent conflicts embodied in their creation has subsequently led to their demise in many countries.
51 Hugh was the most forceful advocate of the principle which the new papal decree embodied.
52 This crew is embodied by a builder turned speculator who marries Fonty's daughter in a marvellously comic wedding scene.
53 It embodied the power, majesty, and efficiency of the state in the finery of police uniform.
54 Several faculty whose work embodied a radical critique of culture were dismissive of the work we did.
55 Whatever values and viewpoints were embodied in the acts would have ultimately been those that were acceptable to the promoters.
56 He was far removed from the centralism embodied by his predecessors Ernest Bevin and Arthur Deakin.
57 The scheme embodied in the Bill is absolutely vital for the future of Cardiff.
58 The ideal of aesthetic athleticism, as embodied in her dancers, is the moving force that steers her work.
59 Donating blood was an example of a social institution that embodied non-selfish actions by individuals without demeaning the recipient.
60 A more complete and compact description of curvature in n dimensions is embodied in the Riemann tensor.