Sentence examples for entrenched association from inspiring English sources

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No, neither do I, but from the word go, baby brains start linking flavours with experiences and so our most deeply entrenched association with eating is that it is comforting.

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Despite a now-entrenched association with Jamaica, Puma's history offers a few contradictions: German Rudolf Dassler, who founded the brand in 1948 after leaving the family's shoe company (which would then become Adidas), joined the Nazi party in 1933 – while his brother Adolf personally persuaded Jesse Owens to wear running shoes of his design in the 1936 Olympics.

She believes the entire repertoire of Eastern Europe's Ashkenazi Jews is very bad food, and that my affection for it comes from a blindness brought about by entrenched cultural associations.

It bothers him quite a bit that his summer mailing address — c/o Sunset Post Office, Maine — happens to involve a term of which he disapproves on scientific grounds, although he ruefully admits that it will not be easy to hit on a satisfactory replacement for "sunset," with its entrenched poetic associations.

So how does one overcome entrenched negative associations with sex from past (or current) religious teachings?

"The reality is that we are overmalled on Long Island," said Todd Fabricant of Jericho, who lives six blocks from the proposed megamall No. 9 and is, not coincidentally, the chairman of the Cerro Wire Coalition, a civic association entrenched, along with the town, in the court battle over the mall.

16 Baglar emphasizes the need to change people's perceptions about being a good host, which are deeply entrenched in society, in association with increased education of patients about their Long Term Conditions.

In his final government he secured a clear "no" vote in Quebec's first referendum on sovereignty-association, and entrenched Canada's constitution with a charter of rights and freedoms.

"But the 14th Amendment is supposed to stop the kind of overreach that inevitably occurs when people, in this case the restaurant association, or an entrenched interest use their political might to install or create regulations that have a negative impact on their competitors".

When entrepreneurial behaviour is entrenched in social networks, the connection between these social networks and entrepreneurs and the association between resources and opportunities could encourage or restrict entrepreneurial behaviour.

That violent crime, predominantly carried out by loose associations of young people, is entrenched in inner cities across the country is not new and often not news.

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