It means psychological issues aren't left to become more ingrained and more difficult to deal with.
The trade is more ingrained in Europe, what with its myriad monasteries and convents.
Perhaps a long-ingrained preference for permanence is being replaced by a desire for the perpetually changing.
We teach our children that these are qualities ingrained into our national character as Americans.
Always has, always will, and in this case the past brings deep woes and ingrained habits.
Fantasy has succeeded in becoming ingrained in the way we consume sports these days.
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First, Americans have an ingrained distrust of the government and its ability to properly redistribute wealth.
If they ever brought themselves to change that ancient and ingrained commandment to shun Westminster.
" Again, no mention of the hostility towards the infidel West ingrained in "the traditions of Islam.
These findings don't show that unethical behavior is somehow ingrained in people of higher status, Piff says.
Above all, Cape Town is a multicultural city, where respect for different ways of living is ingrained.
But Japan's problems are so ingrained that the DPJ has so far been unable to do much.
But, my favorite anecdote is the lesson I really got ingrained in my soul all these years later.
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Once again, reports like this show how deeply ingrained torrents have become in the fabric of the internet.
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Others may not make the leap, or be capable of overcoming an ingrained intransigent inflexible, risk-averse IT culture.
But the OECD does not aim to deal with the ingrained traditions of favour-swapping and rent-seeking inside Russia.
It is so ingrained in his way of doing business, it is all he knows how to do.
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Given how ingrained the mortgage interest deduction is in the American psyche, I doubt that one will go.
Sometimes the role is so ingrained it may take more effort to shake.
The male partnership bonding is not so ingrained yet over successive years so the barriers are not as high.
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Tipping is heavily ingrained here: always leave something in bars and restaurants unless the service is truly, madly appalling.
The problem of impunity is deeply ingrained in the police and the judiciary.
More importantly, it had fluff well ingrained into the community and game culture.
Because many of these tax subsidies are deeply ingrained in the economy, Congress is likely to phase them out slowly.
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In contrast to Americans who treasure their personal space, the communal environment is more ingrained in European culture, experts said.
Gamification is currently being used intelligently to tackle some very big societal issues, motivating people to change even deep, ingrained behaviors.
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.
Or you could see it as evidence that people (including journalists) have an ingrained tendency to assume that past trends will continue.
In fact, so ingrained is the aversion to inflation, that some economists argue that the credibility of central bankers is the problem.
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