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How to use the word ingrained in a Sentence?

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Being born in a divided family doesn't give you the right to create havoc. All mankind has the notion of justice ingrained within them, even an infant, who, while feeding on his mother's breast, understands when reprimanded that what he did was wrong.

Christen Kuikoua

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1 month ago

I think we have to start sort of trying to understand, why is it that this technology, this medium, allows and brings out seemingly the worst in human nature? And if we’re going to have these technologies ingrained in our lives the way they seem to be, I think we’re going to have to start to think about how we can be better human beings with these types of devices.

Hany Farid

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Joe is so ingrained with the Democratic Party, always has been.

Elgine McArdle

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

One of the stories ingrained in my mind is that often black women, even women of education and affluence like Serena Williams, come close to dying when she gives birth because people are not paying attention to her.

Bill Clinton

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

Prevention of inflationary psychology is much less costly before it becomes ingrained in the economic behavior of consumers and firms.

Richard Curtin

Found on CNN
2 years ago

It’s been 20 years going out buying his jerseys, paying for tickets to go to Super Bowls, to games, when somebody is that ingrained in a fan base like Tom was – Tom’s the best to ever play, that’s never going to be debated. But how it ended here, and him sort of not wanting to come back here, it sticks in some fans’ hearts.

Scott Zolak

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

When the idea of being one step behind a man is ingrained in your brain from early on, it's tough to break when you're an adult.

Nobuko Kobayashi

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Few people on the planet have the ability to manage the hyper-growth machine that Amazon has been [ better ] than Andy Jassy, and then of course you layer in the most important thing : the ingrained culture and leadership aspects from inside Amazon, which obviously he displays and has proven himself around.

Nicholas McQuire

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Given the fact that their network is fairly ingrained in some of the Chinese data centers and overall infrastructure, it's an ongoing risk factor to keep in mind.

Matt VanVliet

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Racism is still deeply ingrained in every institution of this city.

George Floyd

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Wear a mask, social distance, wash your hands. That alone means you are contributing to the betterment of your house, your work, your town, your society as a whole and it's such a small thing, it's a mystery to me how somehow that has been wiped out of what should be ingrained in the behavior of us all. Simple things. Do your part.

Tom Hanks

Found on CNN
3 years ago

These racist tendencies are obvious to the person of color, but they are so ingrained in the non-person of color that they are believed to be socially acceptable.

Justice Horn

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Were ingrained to avoid talking at the same time while minimizing silence between turns. A delay of five-tenths of a second [500 milliseconds] -- whether from laggy audio or fumbling for the unmute button -- is more than double what were used to in-person.

Google UX researcher Zachary Yorke

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

We may not speak the same language, but the foods we eat, the way we carry ourselves, the way we relate to one another, and our deeply ingrained spirituality reflect a bond that is still there, there is a sense of inner peace and ease I now have, that wasn't there before. I can move forward with my life, with intention behind everything I do.

Shaina Louis

Found on CNN
4 years ago

The lack of significant progress indicates how deeply ingrained inequity in tech actually is, and indicates comprehensive approaches — not quick fixes — are needed, we must ask ourselves, what are the negative consequences to companies when numbers don't change or hiring goals are not reached ?

Allison Scott

Found on CNN
4 years ago

I think ingrained in our DNA is choice. People want to have choices, but they also expect that the government should offer an affordable plan if their employer is providing it.

Eric Swalwell

Found on CNN
4 years ago

We know that there's ingrained corruption that supports this excessive deforestation.

Cristina Goralewski

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

That was ingrained in me from my grandparents to my parents and through the 60s.

Maryland House Speaker Michael Busch

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

It is archaic sexism, i think it's more of this ingrained institutional piece of it that has to be broken down and the only way it can be broken down is by seeing women as your peers and over and over and over again and having those kinds of behaviors not be accepted.

Capitol Hill

Found on CNN
5 years ago

I think it's so ingrained in our culture that it's private and people are afraid because so often for the abuser, it's really all about control and [ victims ] are afraid, the most dangerous time for a domestic violence victim is when they're ready to leave. It's almost as if an abuser can sense it.

Vicky Dinges

Found on CNN
5 years ago

If this had come out 10 years ago, it would be a bigger factor than it is today, the internet is ingrained as part of commerce today. It's not changing any time soon.

Mark Kepner

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

It's so suffocating and overwhelming, and you want to get through it the best way you can, but the culture of fear is just paralyzing, and it's that shame and stigma that's just so ingrained in Irish society.

Lucy Watmough

Found on CNN
5 years ago

These notions become so ingrained they stay with most of us long after we’ve left the Hill.

Kristen Nicholson

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

People have changed, they've gotten used to being more individualistic. It's become ingrained in their minds, including the young, there's a price for going on strike.

Denise Desmaison

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

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