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to upbringing
noun
The traits acquired during one's childhood training
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Then we decided that wasn't OK, but we transferred the prejudice to upbringing.
In defining himself partly as a Caribbean writer, Phillips refers not to upbringing (though born on St. Kitts, he was brought by his parents to England as an infant), but to outlook.
Urinals and public toilets are a space where the performance of masculinity – in which we all partake in different ways – can be difficult to reconcile with emotions tied to upbringing, sexuality, culture or a desire for privacy.
In a similar finding from studies into the treatment of childhood obesity in general practice [ 29, 30], the GPs in our study were concerned that the doctor-parent relationship could be damaged by a particular focus on the negative aspects of parents' approach to upbringing.
Not falling foul of temptation and staying grounded all comes down to upbringing, according to Steve.
The Prime Minister responded by calling Mr. Miliband's comments "personal abuse", adding, "I can't change the school I went to, upbringing I had or the parents I have and nor would I want to.
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This could be due to experience, upbringing, and belief system or in acceptance of CAM therapies.
You look back to your Philadelphia upbringing a lot.
The "disgust", says Obree, owed to "my homophobic upbringing.
She attributes her interest in sex to her convent upbringing.
Piqué: "Much, perhaps all, of the current Spain success is down to our football upbringing.
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