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Decades ago, "repair, re-use, recycle" was an ingrained idea.
Is it an ingrained idea or prejudice you formed when younger and have never reexamined?
A major hindrance in changing the attitudes of the Russian public is an ingrained idea that having a disability is an impossible-to-overlook defect.
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The judges described them as a "joyous, entertaining double act, having fun with the medium and unconstrained by any ingrained ideas of what works and what doesn't.
From early talk of 'Big Society', it's an ideologically ingrained idea.
Having a woman president would help shift the deeply ingrained idea in this country that leadership is a masculine role.
It simply feeds into the ingrained idea of the LAPD as a kind of Gestapo.
Take that as just one small indication of how difficult it will be to get rid of the deeply ingrained idea that the United States, despite its flaws, is an unquestionable force for good in the world.
Even your distinguished newspaper shows little evidence of moving very far away from the deeply ingrained idea that we are the policeman of the world, that any challenge to the status quo endangers us.
Still, bleeding heart imagery is emblematic of the associations many people harbor about Democrats versus Republicans, especially the deeply ingrained idea that liberals lead with their feelings and conservatives hew to the facts.
Levine doesn't commemorate the working-class life as much as spit back its images in unchanging form: confirming our ingrained idea of Levine's idea of 1940s Detroit working life.
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