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Michael Heseltine once said that "there is in this country a deeply ingrained desire for home ownership", but in 1900 90% of homes, at almost every level of price, were rented.
We have an ingrained desire to be consistent.
This period was not entirely happy; a scholarly ability to see all sides of a question, along with an ingrained desire not to upset his colleagues, sometimes made it hard for him to make a quick or firm decision.
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Affects are defined as "passing deviations from the state of equanimity", whereas passions are "ingrained desires" (LPs [1850]: 76).
HER desire to hold on to capital is deeply ingrained.
But I am mad at myself for giving in to that desire to make everyone else happy that has been ingrained into women for centuries.
The desire to serve others and the feeling of volunteerism is ingrained within us and we do not leave any stone unturned when it comes to serving others.
As Mr. Baldwin pointed out, Hitchcock was deeply serious about music in his films, recognizing its power to express characters' hidden desires and weaving it into a movie so skillfully that it became "ingrained in the visual fabric".
It was ingrained.
This idea is deeply ingrained.
Obedience is ingrained.
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