Sentence examples for ingrained sense from inspiring English sources

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Their doubts are born from an ingrained sense of realpolitik.

Companies need discipline — an ingrained sense of the relationship between effort and reward, product and profit.

Her ideas are conditioned as well by an ingrained sense of fairness.

And, perhaps most profoundly, an ingrained sense of purpose is durable not fleeting.

The secret, he said, was a finely honed and ingrained sense of smell.

"Scottish people have a deeply ingrained sense of alienation from their own language," he says.

In other words, the ponies no longer have an ingrained sense of where to go when they're rounded up.

In his last pages he writes that "deeper even than the Shia religious motivations is an ingrained sense of Persian historical entitlement".

He was the man who was at her side through periods of depression, helping her overcome an ingrained sense of abandonment that stemmed from childhood.

Refugees in Cambodia are also susceptible to being further victimised by a deeply ingrained sense of xenophobia borne from more than five centuries of war with neighbouring states.

A deeply ingrained sense that genius is gendered makes it feel strange, almost, to me, to state the fact that Riley is greater than Hockney.

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