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In my view, efficiency is implicit in the concept of sustainability, which is ingrained in the bill's purpose and elsewhere.
This is because they are so widespread and deeply ingrained in both the public and private sectors of the economy.
Those dualisms are still deeply ingrained in common sense, which is why pragmatism is so counterintuitive.
His father was a pattern maker at a steelworks in Sheffield and a strong work ethic became ingrained in his own set of values.
This process manifests itself in a certain attitude that seems to be ingrained in a disproportionate number of Scottish acts.
Pieces are delicately crafted, with full use made of the wonderful texture and colours ingrained in the wood.
The King Canute mentality, which I believe is damagingly ingrained in City Hall, can no longer hold back the tide of change.
These views are ingrained in the minds of many and have developed over years and generations.
It presided at its birth and remains deeply ingrained in its corporate culture.
Maslany is so deeply ingrained in the DNA of orphan Black that without her incredible performances, there would be no show.
Linguistic ability seems to have firmly been ingrained in Narang's family for his wife teaches Hindi and his son is well on the way of being a Sanskrit scholar.
Spirituality is more ingrained in the Aboriginal culture then in mainstream culture.
One answer resides in the belief, still ingrained in our civitas, that Americans have a shared sense of purpose and destiny.
The reality is that inequality between men and women is ingrained in social norms and values around the world.
The reason art can do all this is because it is ingrained in all aspects of life and in the human condition.
By contrast, business intelligence and action lag behind the current business activity if business processes are ingrained in rigid and brittle software systems.
Polling is ingrained in American politics, but it does not come without its problems.
Her profound testimony tells you everything you need to know about how inequality and unearned privilege remain ingrained in Scottish society.
Some residues become irremovably ingrained in the material or remain on your clothes.
The barriers to Aboriginal participation in the federal electoral system are deeply ingrained in the political system.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is ingrained in them, they only sink from it to cover their natural instincts of infidelity.
Subordination to the wills of their superiors was ingrained in their natures.
It is so ingrained in the race-consciousness by mouth-to-mouth utterance that it seems the profoundest of truths.
The love of story-telling seems to be ingrained in human nature.
The idea of the squeeze seems to be ingrained in the Chinese.
The ideas behind evolutionary biology have, since the publication of Darwin's writings, become ingrained in everyday culture.
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