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The problem lies in deeply
ingrained
– and divisive – perceptions of identity.
A growing body of scientific evidence shows that compassion, like any other skill, can be
ingrained
and enhanced through teaching and practice.
Today, conspiracy theories abound in Mexico about the origins of the virus, because government officials are viewed with such
ingrained
suspicion.
There seem to be two
ingrained
ways of contemplating the spread of American influence.
Unfortunately, even after the Berlin Wall fell, the Cold War mindset remained
ingrained
on both sides.
The IMF’s reaction to Brazil’s financial taxes reflects how
ingrained
finance fetishism has become, and how difficult it is to reintroduce some balance in the debate on capital flows – even in the aftermath of the greatest financial crisis the world has experienced since the Great Depression.
This would not have happened if incremental reform was
ingrained
in the WTO’s regular activities.
The
ingrained
inertia of the current regime, however, seems to preclude any early move toward that.
Instead of relying on fads emanating from abroad, we need to experiment and look for the unique solutions that will allow us to circumvent
ingrained
social structures that inhibit growth.
The Army's hostility to reform is deeply
ingrained.
But one’s state was not a fully formed nation, with its own shared and deeply
ingrained
history, culture, ethnic identity, and religion.
Even at Japan’s world-beating export firms, reluctance to confront the
ingrained
interests of the old-boy network has made it difficult to prune less profitable product lines – and the workers who make them.
Affirmative action programs can expedite female representation in leadership, but they take time to affect deeply
ingrained
social norms.
Furthermore, given Germany’s
ingrained
post-military habits, backsliding is to be expected.
Indeed, a key NATO member state has become the paladin of radical Islam throughout the Middle East, led by a president whose core political constituency is
ingrained
with anti-Western sentiment.
The main risk factors for developing these conditions – smoking tobacco, excessive alcohol consumption, being overweight, and insufficient physical exercise – reflect deeply
ingrained
unhealthy behaviors.
Research in recent years has shown how important and
ingrained
notions of fairness are.
LONDON – Corruption is a global scourge, sometimes becoming so deeply
ingrained
in countries that combating it seems impossible.
Unfortunately, overcoming the deeply
ingrained
debt bias in rich-world financial systems will not be easy.
It fails, for example, to take into account the hostile strategic culture against the US--and against US strategic goals in the Asian and Pacific regions-- that has long been
ingrained
within the PLA.
That might not be the worst scenario a country could face, but it is not the most pleasant prospect for Russians, given their deeply
ingrained
sense of their status as a great power.
What makes Falun Gong so threatening is that not only is it led by a very traditionalistic leader, but that its mystical doctrine and charismatic rebelliousness evoke for Chinese an
ingrained
sense of historical memory of past ruling dynasties that fell after being challenged by a similar internal millenarian movement.
It may seem to most Japanese that their continuing economic power affords them the luxury of indulging such
ingrained
habits.
After all, only the
ingrained
habit of playing second fiddle to the US prevents EU members from clearly and loudly distancing themselves from Israel's repressive interferences on the West Bank and Gaza, even though such a stance would help strengthen the commitment of Arab states to the coalition against terrorism as well as provide a useful shove to American diplomacy.
The real obstacle to the Ciorbea cabinet’s measures in this instance, however, is an
ingrained
chauvinism that exists irrespective of party affiliation.
The idea that we somehow attain the ultimate truth is deeply
ingrained
in our thinking.
Blame our traditional and deeply
ingrained
belief in miracles for this.
Owing to confirmation bias, exposure to concepts that conflict with
ingrained
beliefs may entrench assumptions, rather than leading us to revise them.
We Japanese have a deeply
ingrained
stoicism, reflecting the Confucian notion that people do not lament poverty when others lament it equally.
To be free but alone is not easy, particularly when habits of dependence are
ingrained.
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