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This is an important health and safety mandate that warrants widespread embracement.
His decision to accept included pursuing his father's embracement of socialist ideals.
For him to come out and do what he did was just outrageous and was an embracement to the black community.
We'll answer it: The issue is embracement.
Proactive embracement: actively seeking out interactions that represent their desired social identities.
My reward was an immediate embracement of Robb without even as much as a discussion."
Five bus-loads of boys and girls, singing or in a silent embracement, rolled past them over the vitrified highway.
The Corps' embracement of its rich culture and history is cited as a reason for its high esprit de corps.
Go, Cleomenes; Yourself, assisted with your honour'd friends, Bring them to our embracement.
Afterward he could not recall what was said-banter, mostly-it had not been real talk but a kind of embracement.
He had seen the beginning of what promised to be an endless passionate embracement, and at the sight he had fled.
It was a peripatetic embracement.
She uses as a key example Buffy's gradual embracement of self-sacrifice for a greater good instead of "normal" teenage commitment to materialism.
One socially transforms in three steps: by associational embracement, associational distancing, and the distinct presentation of self.
While there is no direct line between organizations, NSW embracement is predicated on the similarity in craft and mission.
But if she were actually sane, despite appearances, how was he to account for her embracement of the concept of this "lopsi," the disembodied psi force?
Individuals seeking to socially transform often engage in the reverse of associational embracement: dissociation with those in the group inconsistent with their desired social identity.
Die Umarmung, nach Picasso (the embracement, after Picasso)
An individual engages in associational embracement when they make a verbal acceptance of their set relationships with others in order to confirm and assume their social identity.
Gores was inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright and Walter Gropius's embracement of the International Movement.
This embracement is typical of individuals who are moving, for example, from the working class to the middle class, because they often don't enjoy the same benefits of their desired social group.
Ibn Al-Mutaraz derives the word from idjzã, meaning "substitute" or "sufficiency" because "it suffices as a substitute for the dhimmi's embracement of Islam."
More recently, Andrei Illarionov, former economic advisor to Russian President Vladimir Putin, resigned in December 2005, protesting Russia's "embracement of state capitalism."
Though he is critical of their embracement of the American culture, he is a loving father, and often tells them how fortunate they are to enjoy such a great life in America.
Minister Louis Farrakhan publically announced his embracement of Dianetics, and has been actively promoting Dianetics, while stating he has not become a Scientologist.