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The phrase "first-born son" is so deeply
ingrained
in our consciousness that this statistic alone shocked me.
The hate that we feel towards certain groups of people because of who they are or what they believe is so
ingrained
in our minds and in our society that it can feel inevitable and impossible to change.
And I see that opting out that happens in childhood, and it moves in and becomes more ingrained, even, by the time you get to adult life.
No. There's an
ingrained
culture of being a tradie.
But, make no mistake about it, religion is a kind of fault line, and when a conflict gets
ingrained
in a region, religion can get sucked in and become part of the problem.
They've become so
ingrained
in us, that actually we don't even see them anymore.
Your adrenaline is elevated, and your actions are stemming from these deeply
ingrained
reflexes, reflexes rooted in a need to protect yourself and your side and to defeat the enemy.
I had to make sure that they were so deeply
ingrained
within me that there was no possibility of error.
This antifat bias has become so integral, so
ingrained
to how we value ourselves and each other that we rarely question why we have such contempt for people of size and where that disdain comes from.
Those deeply
ingrained
habits are deeply inconsistent with where her organization is heading.
I've been very
ingrained
in the dance world since I was a teenager.
AF: Because we have
ingrained
in us a price of plastic from fossil fuels, which sits just under what it takes to economically and profitably recycle plastic from plastic.
So dealing with a lack of water is quite
ingrained
in my soul.
What most people probably have
ingrained
in their minds is the "cult leader" David Koresh and the images of the compound burning to the ground after a long standoff.
Although I don't have high hopes for this one because this took place almost 9 years ago, which is still hard to believe, since this movie is STILL
ingrained
into my head after all this time.
The film appears to contradict itself a few times, for example by attacking Western painters who portrayed Old Testament characters as light-skinned Europeans; thereby the text admits that so-called "Hebrew" ethnicity is in fact an
ingrained
aspect of Christian culture.
Well, it is always a bit difficult in Western countries to get to see Bollywood movies with English subtitles, and though I have made a bit of an effort to spot them in the last few years I wouldn't call myself a Bollywood expert - and of course I've grown up with Western rather than Indian aesthetic standards
ingrained.
I haven't seen this film in several months, but it's
ingrained
in my mind.
But French citizens have an
ingrained
habit of demanding that government solve every problem, no matter how trivial and this is costly too.
In order to be prepared for the transformation, Americans must abandon
ingrained
ideas and old assumptions, and liberate unthinkable thoughts.
But these values are deeply
ingrained
in Europe, and should be brought out again.
But the centuries-old culture of leadership that is
ingrained
in many African societies has played an equally disastrous role.
But a sense of fairness and reciprocity, much less national loyalty, is not deeply
ingrained
in many US companies, which respond by threatening to move their headquarters abroad.
If they raise rates too slowly, inflation could become uncomfortably high and
ingrained.
A bona fide socioeconomic model should be built around an
ingrained
“way of doing things” – indeed, so
ingrained
that the model, like the vaunted Nordic one, is almost impossible to replicate elsewhere.
Simply put, when middle-class Europeans begin to think that a good portion of the poor are recent immigrants, their
ingrained
belief in the virtue of the welfare state will begin to waver.
This view, propagated since World War II by a quasi-Marxist intelligentsia, is so
ingrained
that the French do not even bother to understand how markets operate.
Its practical borrowings are invariably stillborn, mostly because of the country's
ingrained
culture of contempt.
Energy subsidies – so
ingrained
in the GCC economies – distort consumption and production patterns; defeat government attempts at economic diversification; and increase vulnerability to volatile international energy prices.
Yet, despite this deeply
ingrained
skepticism about human nature, we embrace humanity's talent for progress and innovation, because we recognize man's ability to correct mistakes and errors.
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