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And we so heavily prioritize achievement that we have ingrained into our culture an acceptance of performance-enhancement in the name of success.
When we have ingrained habits, such as going to the drive-thru every day on the way to work for a breakfast sandwich and hashbrowns or ordering pizza for movie night every Saturday, or drinking beer and watching the game on Sunday, our life seems somehow incomplete if we take that action away.
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All those years of education have ingrained the rhythms of terms and holidays into our minds.
"I think he may have ingrained that too deeply in me".
It is as if the only thing they have in common is that both have ingrained stereotypes about the other.
"People have ingrained in them a memory of certain sounds," he narrates in this BBC documentary about his profession.
Decades of focus on quality standards have ingrained the belief that homogeneity (of skills, processes, problem-solving styles) is an institutional virtue.
And successful fintech startups have embraced this as a challenge and have ingrained it in their cultural DNA.
Here, we're going to examine the how, as in how this will impact the Twitter that 300 million people have ingrained into their life, and billions more never figured out.
They have ingrained the habit of older students mentoring the younger students.
Besides, maladaptive patterns of pain-coping and illness behaviors that might have ingrained after a long-lasting period of FM could make it more difficult to change behavior [ 11].
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