Sentence examples for ingrained attributes from inspiring English sources

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Aggressiveness is most often due to training, or lack of training, or abuse, not due to ingrained attributes of a breed.[2].

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He attributed France's attitude to ingrained jealousy and suspicion.

Finding familiarity in the bold paint chipping off the outside of boxing gyms, she attributes her affection for the country to her own ingrained love of old things.

Jamieson (1998) argues for perceptualism, pointing out that our everyday practices of attributing mental states to nonhuman animals are deeply ingrained, automatic, conceptually unifying and empirically powerful.

Competitors have tried emulating Wal-Mart's business model, but, as Lichtenstein points out, the attributes that have made Wal-Mart so successful were so ingrained in the culture and specific to the company that they have not necessarily paved a new path to success for other retailers.

Experts attribute Haryana's strong preference for boys to the ingrained belief that women are a liability rather than an asset and because of the state's strong tilt towards men inheriting land.

"It's ingrained".

It was ingrained.

This idea is deeply ingrained.

"The practice is so ingrained".

The ingrained inequities of capitalism?

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