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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Saudi Shias feel they are treated as second-class citizens in a state that embodies a puritanical Sunni version of Islam.
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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.
Wyoming, like many western states, embodies a quirky populism that blends the cult of the individual with Everyman's annoyance that anyone with a 3, 500-acre ranch can't share it or its water just a little.
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.
If the main house channels Metropolis, the museum embodies something completely different: a Soviet-intelligence meeting space.
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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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They have been forced to grow up by two traumatic events: the sight of Bill Clinton, a man who embodies everything they most loathe about the baby-boom generation, lording it in the White House, and the Florida recount.
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.
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