Jobs and Kaczynski represent the extreme poles of a deep-seated ambivalence in our attitudes toward technology.
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The latest hand-wringing about Pentagon cuts reflects what is now a deep-seated reflex among industry executives.
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And we know that enduring, deep-seated, long-lasting change cannot be delivered in just one parliament.
Mui concludes that the bias against creative persons for leadership positions in traditional management is deep-seated.
Frieda suffered from a deep-seated fear about the security of her position in our pack.
Mr Bush also has to deal with more deep-seated barriers to making the Republicans more inclusive.
The review will aim to find radical solutions to "long-standing and deep-seated" educational problems in deprived areas.
And there are many factors fuelling it, such as economic hardship and deep-seated feelings of social injustice.
And yet this too is liable to be a patchy marriage, because the rivalry is so deep-seated.
In its election manifesto, issued on July 27th, the party promises to address Japan's deep-seated economic insecurities.
There are important lessons to be learned from outsiders looking at deep-seated problems with the Scottish economy.
The desire for an outside nanny to enforce good behaviour is deep-seated in the Italian national psyche.
These changes in the relative standing of the macrocaps reveal deep- seated points of view on name-brand equities.
But behind his support is a deep-seated resentment among many others that they are missing out on progress.
Now blinking in the glare of publicity - businesses may be waking up to other, more deep-seated, obligations.
Mr Reinfeldt's commitment to hard work and his fascination with politics are deep-seated.
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Deep-seated relationships within the industry are the only way cover stories like that get written, for better or worse.
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They are rooted in deep-seated behaviors that are often more difficult to correct.
These can be frittered away, or they can be used to tackle deep-seated problems and invest in future growth.
Yet Germany has a deep-seated reluctance to relieve economic pain with deficit spending.
Attempts to resurrect the treaty would also exacerbate what are already deep-seated and bitter divisions among the member states.
Brazil's striking recent success at combating inflation may not last: it has yet to solve its deep-seated fiscal problems.
Or is it inevitably game-over when deep-seated religious ideals contradict our for-profit objectives?
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Yet a deep-seated problem in the sector must be the presence of too much capital chasing too high a return.
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It concluded that it was "concerned that his behaviour is deep-seated" and therefore recommended an indefinite teaching ban in the public interest.
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Even so, retailers' troubles are more deep-seated than a mere pre-Christmas lull.
As I wrote in The Technology Leaders, HP was known for attracting great engineers and a deep-seated belief in the individual.
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After the fallout over the 2003 war in Iraq, Mr Sarkozy carefully mended relations, taking a risk by confronting deep-seated French anti-Americanism.
Behavioral errors, such as a dieter irrationally eating a box of doughnuts, are more insidious since they are rooted in deep-seated human behaviors.
For instance, Stutts says, it's thought that African-American communities often have a deep-seated distrust of the medical establishment and of being experimental subjects.
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