Sentence examples for ingrained weakness from inspiring English sources

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Some had been withheld by the author for what they'd assumed was an ingrained weakness in the work, such as poetry written at a young age or while still learning a new language, which once then allowed to be seen in the context of a long career thereafter provide new light on the way one learns to write at all.

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Hence the unaccustomed rolling of at least a few official heads.Cynics say, however, that the ousted officials were scapegoats for policymaking errors at a higher level and for the ingrained weaknesses of China's sclerotic and secretive bureaucracy.

Human rights and labor activists are not impressed, pointing to dozens of recent murders of trade unionists and other union-busting actions, along with ingrained weaknesses in Colombia's political system that foster corporate and government impunity.

If there was a weakness ingrained in that early DNA, Edwards suggests, it was that Brin and Page relied heavily on their engineering genius as a solution to all problems.

In its annual world of work report, the Geneva-based ILO warned that the weaknesses in the labour market were becoming ingrained, with high levels of long-term and youth unemployment.

He has admitted that he's been ingrained with the doctrine of boys don't cry; he decides these stretches of sadness are inherent weakness.

Mr Brown's fondness for the lexicon of "grand bargains" and "national councils", plus his habit of passing optimistic statutes mandating the repair of the public finances or an end to child poverty suggest an ingrained and inflated view of the state's redemptive power.But the Tories' revamped communitarianism has weaknesses too.

"It's ingrained".

The ingrained inequities of capitalism?

Our ingrained habits change us.

This idea is deeply ingrained.

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