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It needs ingraining into museum policy".
Skeptics, however, caution that transitional justice policies can induce a polarizing effect, ingraining societal divisions.
Lessons meant marching around Pete's front room, ingraining the rhythms.
Worse, I practiced my questionable skills over and over, ingraining them deeply.
Campaigners say that a lack of leading female characters in children's television risks ingraining sexism in a new generation.
It's deeply ingraining a cultural message that it's acceptable to dehumanise women, to treat women like sex objects.
This course of action leads to an increase in prostitution, normalising the purchase of sex and ingraining the inequalities which sustain the sex industry".
At Argos, pink scooters marketed at girls cost £5 more than the identical blue scooters aimed at boys (kudos for ingraining the sexism from an early age).
This course of action leads to an increase in prostitution levels, normalising the purchase of sex and ingraining the inequalities which sustain the sex industry".
"Banks have done such a good job at ingraining the rewards programs," said Scott Valentin, an analyst at Friedman Billings Ramsay.
The process of ingraining intelligence into every aspect of our lives, mind into every machine, tool or toy, continues at an accelerating pace.
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