Once again, reports like this show how deeply ingrained torrents have become in the fabric of the internet.
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Because many of these tax subsidies are deeply ingrained in the economy, Congress is likely to phase them out slowly.
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Vinification, or winemaking, is deeply ingrained in the culture of this ancient Christian country, perched in the mountains of the Caucasus.
But truly tackling racism would require a more profound shift -- for individuals to re-examine and dismiss deeply ingrained personal prejudices.
Petersen hypothesizes that the Acinetobacter comes from dirt deeply ingrained in wounds.
In theory, respect for elders is deeply ingrained in China's culture.
Knowledge sharing is deeply ingrained in the culture of the Navy.
Federal bureaucrats in deeply ingrained cultures of distrust will resist change.
Such deeply ingrained scepticism did wane, briefly, a few years ago.
For this reason, I strongly believe that customer related travel needs to be deeply ingrained into the corporate culture, and this practice starts at the top.
Every case officer in every posting around the globe has a deeply ingrained sense of mission, and that mission is spelled out in the form of requirements.
His insistence on putting users first, and focusing on elegance and simplicity, has become deeply ingrained in his own company, and is spreading to rival firms too.
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"I'm ready to become a French person amongst French people, and more than ever I have the love for my country deeply ingrained in my heart, " Sarkozy said.
The lesson learned was basic and deeply ingrained: borrowing to buy assets above your means is a sketchy proposition, as the recent owners of 16.5 million foreclosed houses will attest.
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The negative perception about working women is deeply ingrained.
Despite this emerging understanding, the growth concept is so deeply ingrained in our thinking that we will keep pushing economic growth as hard as we can, at whatever cost is required.
Jobs knew it and deeply ingrained it into apple.
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Those high margins are protected, of course, by a ring of defensive regulations, Bar Association rules and deeply ingrained habits that make it hard for an investor-controlled business to crack the legal profession.
Since investors have been using charts for 100 years or so and they still seem to work, the patterns may be so deeply ingrained that their predictive powers will persist come what may.
Their methods are not sophisticated, often using jars or tin coffee cans to organize payments for future deliveries of chips or soda, yet their desire to improve their condition remains just as deeply ingrained.
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Winsor, a former rail regulator, argues that far from keeping the police in touch with the public they serve, this deeply ingrained "blue collar" attitude is out-of-step with the modern world and is holding police officers back.
Consumers: Anyone deeply ingrained in the TechCrunch scene is the first to download a cool new app, stand in line for hours to get the newest iPhone, or pass along VC jokes with their friends from Buzzfeed.
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Given attitudes like this that are deeply ingrained in ordinary Americans, we have to rely upon business and government leaders to lead the way and promote a spirit of trust and cooperation between the two leading superpowers of the world.
Compared with the film-makers of Hollywood, who populate Los Angeles' most venerable cluster, or the metal workers in northern Italy, who have been around for centuries, toytown lacks a distinctive and deeply ingrained collection of skills that make a region's advantage so hard to imitate.
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