ingraining造句(1) Such ingrained prejudices cannot be corrected easily.
(2) Prejudice remains deeply ingrained in many organizations.
(3) The associative guilt was ingrained in his soul.
(4) The oil had become ingrained in his skin.
(5) Morals tend to be deeply ingrained.
(6) The belief that we should do our duty is deeply ingrained in most of us.
(7) The idea of doing our duty is deeply ingrained in most people.
(8) The belief that one should work hard is ingrained in our culture.
(9) The belief that you should own your house is deeply ingrained in British society.
(10) His Southern Baptist upbringing was still too ingrained.
(11) Indeed it was possible that the obstacles to change in Britain were too deeply ingrained for any government to effect significant improvements.
(12) But historically speaking, this reverence for language is deeply ingrained and persistent.
(13) So deeply ingrained is our instinct to search for a pattern that we refuse to accept any input as genuinely random.
(14) It forms a part of a man's life, more deeply ingrained as he matures.
(15) Ingrained attitudes and habitual ways of thinking are very difficult to change.
(16) These traits are ingrained and stable dispositions to respond to certain situations in particular ways characteristic of the personality.
(17) That first post-natal subservience, bred of physical dependence, was too ingrained ever to be totally eradicated.
(18) Lying to ourselves is more deeply ingrained than lying to others.Fyodor Dostoyevsky
(19) The continuing problems of Northern Ireland demonstrate the futility of responding to a deeply ingrained political problem with a law-and-order response.
(20) This deeply ingrained suspicion of central government explains the aversion of teachers to any increase of ministerial involvement in curricular matters.
(21) You'll tense up and "endure" the exercise, further ingraining a fear-based mindset.
(22) The process of establishing and ingraining the quality, size, and timing of the motions must be very carefully controlled.
(23) She is ingraining habits of thought she can call upon in order to understand or solve future problems.
(24) The practice articles include practice skins for tattoo and pricking and ingraining . Models , eyebrows , eyes , lips , note books , rulers and forfexes can be provided .
(25) Therefore, teaching English proverbs is an effective way to help nourish the character of college students whilst also ingraining in them a deeper understanding of their second language.
(26) The subconscious can be terribly stubborn; but by gradually ingraining new beliefs into it, the impossible becomes possible.
(27) It is the memorization of all the motions executed while making music. Remember, we started off learning them consciously with the intention of ingraining them.
(28) Tat. Toos; A permanent mark or design made on the skin by a process of pricking and ingraining an indelible pigment or by raising scars.