Sentence examples for engrained features from inspiring English sources

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The country faces substantial debt repayments in 2013, and poverty and unemployment remain engrained features of Georgian life.

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We conclude that conservatism remains a deeply engrained feature of accounting thought and practice, in contrast to recent emphasis by accounting standard setters on neutrality over conservatism.

The Rev. Robert Coogan, 58, a Brooklyn-born Catholic prison chaplain in Saltillo, said that dubious donations had become an engrained feature of the country's religious life.

The linga, or phallus, is a common feature of Hindu temples across India, engrained as reliefs or other forms.

Technical users and business users are already engrained in using their own email habits, Tran explains, and if SlideMail fails to offer them a feature they rely on, then it's deal breaker.

The philosophy is engrained.

What's engrained is mistrust.

It is a deeply engrained concept.

So this became very deeply engrained.

"It's less engrained in a vague message and more engrained in policy and values specifics".

Fear of fire is engrained into the Australian psyche.

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