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The inculcation
noun
The teaching of something by using frequent repetition
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"The inculcation of execution from Benioff trickles down and allows executives to be entrepreneurial and to do great things over time," he said.
The inculcation of CSIT prediction by employing CUpredict in the LTE-A in (19) can be rewritten as PLR CU predict = ∏ m = 1 C 1 − p m + P e p m ; 1 ≤ C ≤ Y (20).
The inculcation of professional values, attitudes and behaviors requires all members of the health professions to see themselves, and serve, as teachers and exemplars.
The starting point should not be the interpretation of historical knowledge, but the inculcation of it.
Occasionally, parents should be invited to these discussions as well so that the inculcation can continue at home.
In the past Mr Pfeffer has railed against the "inculcation and acceptance of economic language, assumptions and theory" at business schools.
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Crucial to the continuation of our democracy "is the proper inculcation in the young of the character, skills, values, social practices, and ideals that foster democratic politics" (Ibid, p. 15); in other words, educating for democratic character.
They have also lost the fear of the insidious inculcation that they, as Arabs — the inheritors of imperial overlords, dropped-in monarchs, military coups, and strongmen — are inherently ill suited to representative government; that they are, as Omar Suleiman, briefly the Vice-President of Egypt, told his countrymen just a few days before the regime fell, "not ready for democracy".
After the July 4th Joint Declaration by South and North Korea, the Park regime emphasized the thorough inculcation of anticommunist education while exercising caution against the rise of groundless unification discourses.18 If anticommunist education prior to this period was emphasized at the level of elementary schools, it now had to criticize communism with a more theoretical approach.
They have also lost the fear of the insidious inculcation that they, as Arabs the inheritors of imperial overlords, dropped-in monarchs, military coups, and strongmen are inherently ill suited to representative government; that they are, as Omar Suleiman, briefly the Vice-President of Egypt, told his countrymen just a few days before the regime fell, "not ready for democracy".
As I looked around the room and saw clusters of young men and women in uniform or carrying their weapons in the sanctuary, I felt troubled by the continued cycle of the military inculcation in my former Jewish youth movement.
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