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Figures for the last full month of 2017 show that eating (and drinking) out really has become an ingrained habit.
The need to decide whether to trust or flee has become an ingrained element of life for many Iraqis.
Throughout Reagan's political career, he had become accustomed to--and was largely indulged in--telling tall tales, to the point that it had become an ingrained part of his act.
Mr. Stark said that although the three suspects in Montclair had not even been born when the Glen Ridge case shook the community, it had become an ingrained part of the local lore, and he suggested that the boys might have been trying to emulate it.
PC Patrick told the committee that massaging statistics had become "an ingrained part of policing culture".
PC Patrick told MPs on the Public Administration Select Committee (PASC) that massaging figures to hit performance targets had become "an ingrained part of policing culture".
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What probably began as a defensive pose became an ingrained characteristic: Stein's preternatural cheerfulness may be her most outstanding personality trait.
The Rehnquist court warned against meddling with the rule in a 2000 decision forbidding Congress to overrule the warnings to suspects, which over the decades became an ingrained law enforcement practice.
This, of course, can be exceedingly frustratingly, but moreso when it becomes an ingrained behavior.
Choose a specific day and time when you'll shop each week so it becomes an ingrained ritual.
So, what are you going to do next when the tranimal look becomes an ingrained, mundane part of society?
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