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"It's ingrained prejudice," she says.
"Anti-Semitism is the most ingrained prejudice of western culture," he said.
Natural enemies live side by side, and ingrained prejudice is rife.
In short, the French expulsions are only the most recent, and visible, manifestations of an ingrained prejudice which is poisoning European discourse and undermining European values.
But the nature of these attacks on political women is not only more sexualised, it is also far more frequent, and grounded in widespread, ingrained prejudice.
Newspaper editors and readers, judges, NGO activists and academics are also drawn largely from privileged backgrounds, and care little.Given the feeble state machinery and the ingrained prejudice, is there any way out?
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He doesn't appear to have harboured deeply ingrained prejudices.
It seems no amount of political correctness can, of itself, alter deeply ingrained prejudices.
Scholars like Professor Foster and Professor Roach are fighting these ingrained prejudices against performance.
If most gays and lesbians in rural areas stay silent or bolt for the city, there's no one and nothing to push back at ingrained prejudices.
Inertia and ingrained prejudices get in the way of any real policy shift that conflicts with the inbred culture of a government agency.
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