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Most of these guidelines have been repeated frequently enough that they've become conventional wisdom, ingrained into our culture in film, music, and television.

After the Plenary Sessions, Special Speakers, Speeches, Breakouts and exploring the city of Pittsburgh, I returned home with clear words of wisdom ingrained.

To claim that "My So-Called Life" is great, watershed television is to say something so firmly ingrained in the conventional wisdom that it hardly bears repeating.

As Ellis explains in "Passionate Sage: The Character and Legacy of John Adams" (1993), our second president was a man of enormous wisdom and ingrained skepticism who grasped better than any other American the need for checks and balances in government and the likely horrors of the French Revolution.

And because conventional wisdom get so ingrained, that's often what's required -- to shake the system into a new way of thinking.

The scourge of ticket bots and the immorality of the shady ticket scalpers using them is conventional wisdom that's so ingrained in the public consciousness and so politically safe that a law to ban ticket bots passed both houses of Congress unanimously late last year, in part thanks to a high-profile public relations campaign spearheaded by  Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda. Lin-Manuel Miranda

The scourge of ticket bots and the immorality of the shady ticket scalpers using them is conventional wisdom that's so ingrained in the public consciousness and so politically safe that a law to ban ticket bots passed both houses of Congress unanimously late last year, in part thanks to a high-profile public relations campaign spearheaded by Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda. Lin-Manuel Miranda

Representatives Christopher Shays, a Connecticut Republican, and Martin Meehan of Massachusetts, a Democrat, challenged the ingrained habits of colleagues and the conventional wisdom of Washington's chattering class.

The conventional wisdom of goal setting is so deeply ingrained that managers rarely stop to ask if it works.

Well, at the risk of disturbing the people likely to answer this question in a wide variety of ways, I would venture to say a deeply ingrained need to know -- a search for the kind of timeless wisdom they need to experience in order to truly thrive.

At every step of the way, Bay's parents believe that they know what's best for Daphne — prep school, for instance — because their belief that money buys wisdom and that wild salmon means dinner is so thoroughly ingrained.

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