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"ingrained" Definitions
  1. ingrained (in somebody/something) (of a habit, an attitude, etc.) that has existed for a long time and is therefore difficult to change
  2. (of dirt) under the surface of something and therefore difficult to get rid of
"ingrained" Synonyms
constitutional inherent inborn intrinsic inbred built-in innate constitutive deep-seated essential fixed fundamental hardwired hereditary immanent indigenous ingrain integral native natural deep-rooted entrenched established implanted rooted settled abiding dyed-in-the-wool enduring firm ineradicable inveterate stubborn unfading unshakeable gut instinctive embedded ground-in infixed permanent planted indelible ineffaceable inexpungible installed inserted nested set in lasting imperishable constant perpetual eternal continuing everlasting perennial undying unending immortal durable endless continual steady ceaseless preconceived set rigid inflexible steadfast unbending concrete hard hardened immovable invariable obstinate strict unyielding biased resolute staunch unassailable unswerving unwavering sure absolute certain secure well-founded adamant decided deep-dyed determined egotistic conceited egoistical pompous prideful proud self-important stuck-up vain vainglorious assured biggety biggity bigheaded complacent consequential egoistic important overweening self-conceited ossified uncompromising obdurate wilful dogged intransigent implacable headstrong pertinacious mulish perverse opinionated unrelenting old-fashioned conservative traditional unprogressive reactionary orthodox ultraconservative brassbound standpat traditionalistic paleoconservative hidebound archconservative mossbacked conventional fogyish old-school fixt impressed imprinted bedded branded engraved enrooted etched imbedded impacted intrenched lodged imbued infused steeped suffused inculcated endued instilled invested indued inoculated dinned something into drilled into drove home driven home drove into driven into hammered home engrained hammered marked inscribed carved corve carven stamped printed cut chiseled(US) chiselled(UK) embossed debossed punched sowed sown seeded scattered transplanted drilled farmed buried replanted reseeded covered grew grown pitched potted raised interjected interposed interpolated introduced added injected intercalated interspersed included insinuated imported spliced filled in fitted in worked in edged in forced in permeated pervaded filled charged infiltrated penetrated impregnated saturated interpenetrated passed through perfused riddled transfused diffused through informed percolated spread through More
"ingrained" Antonyms
extrinsic adventitious extraneous acquired incidental learned surface unnatural fostered accidental added meditated artificial cosmetic appended developed experienced contracted taught earned transient passing brief temporary ephemeral fleeting transitory momentary fugitive short-lived short short-term evanescent fugacious impermanent flying unstable volatile deciduous mutable superficial external slight exterior shallow peripheral skin-deep eradicable on the surface voluntary conscious considered nonmechanical calculated deliberate premeditated reasonable sensible thinking reasoned cerebral incomplete alien inapplicable irrelevant unassociated unconcerned inappropriate unconnected unrelated inapt immaterial impertinent beside the point foreign erasable forgettable washable removable delible destructible uninsertable changeable indefinite irresolute undecided uncommitted unconfirmed sporadic infrequent flexible open hesitant unsure ambivalent uncertain unfixed indecisive dithering torn unclear moveable mobile portable transferrable transportable weak fragile frail detachable rickety alterable feeble adjustable manageable delicate puny variable unfamiliar unknown unusual unrecognised(UK) unrecognized(US) untried different obscure exotic extraordinary unheard of unidentified bizarre fantastic little known peculiar strange uncommon undiscovered insecure shaky half-hearted wavering wobbly inessential unimportant extra lesser redundant trivial secondary superfluous unnecessary subsidiary additional unessential auxiliary dispensable insignificant optional minor direct explicit nonnatural practised(UK) practiced(US) trained schooled skilled educated prepared disciplined bred dislodged uprooted rooted out wiped out

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Ingrained homophobia Homophobia is ingrained in Malaysian politics and culture, and homosexual sex is illegal throughout Malaysia under colonial era criminal law.
They are unimaginably ingrained in the foundations of our society.
This is ingrained in us from the moment training begins.
It's too ingrained and a part of who we are.
The damage is done, and the crisis is now ingrained.
Once you've learned it, it's in your head, it's ingrained.
Homophobia is an ingrained part of life in the camp.
By then the habit of delay may have become ingrained.
First, the government has started to tackle several ingrained problems.
That ingrained skill would now keep him and Córdoba alive.
But Perry has also not ingrained himself into Washington life.
For Korede, the relationship between power and corruption is ingrained.
It's so ingrained into the industry, and it's very strange.
"It's ingrained in us that celebrating equals alcohol," says Racheal.
Ingrained voting habits of a polarized electorate don't change easily.
It's a habit, and a deeply ingrained one at that.
The mural was ingrained in the design of the building.
Fortunately, American exceptionalism remains deeply ingrained in the national psyche.
Looking at women's bodies in pop culture is so ingrained.
An ingrained warrior mentality can prevent them from admitting weakness.
Across the tech industry, sexual harassment appears to be ingrained.
Part of the transition has been unlearning certain ingrained habits.
Schmidt says Suspiria is just ingrained in scores these days.
Because changing an ingrained culture and its processes is a beast.
It's something that has become an ingrained part of local custom.
Instead, this exhibition aims to respond to already ingrained environmental issues.
The cycle is tiresome and firmly ingrained in the company's DNA.
Social media is an ingrained part of modern life in 2017.
Breaking the ingrained behavior patterns of booking agents will be tough.
LG: Well, but that's ingrained in their culture at this point.
Those are decade-old habits deeply ingrained into their economic policies.
Others doubt whether delivery services can ever overcome ingrained cultural norms.
Rohina thinks in a sense, these exes are ingrained in us.
More from Tonic: My parents' death is ingrained in my identity.
Some of it's correctable, and some feels like an ingrained glitch.
Popularity is a concept that becomes ingrained when we're still kids.
Protecting precious patient data must be ingrained in their every routine.
Ingrained in every moviegoer's brain is the smell of buttery popcorn.
But the Taliban provide a narrative ingrained over centuries and understood.
It shouldn't be hard except that the ingrained hatred is tremendous.
It shows just how deeply ingrained the narrative of man vs.
These dishes are ingrained in our families and in the region.
Ingrained hatred of women's bodies is such a bummer sometimes, right?
The entrepreneurial spirit is an ingrained part of the Latino culture.
The inequality was so ingrained that nobody saw it as inequality.
A lot of these behaviors are deeply ingrained in a culture.
It has been so ingrained in me even in my thinking.
That is a cultural thing that is ingrained in their minds.
Not going for the win is deeply ingrained in announcer culture, too.
Evaluating the price-earnings ratio is a deeply ingrained practice for investors.
"The idea of homeownership is so ingrained in our culture," she said.
This legacy has become deeply ingrained in the vibe of the city.
Overcoming deeply ingrained and longstanding stereotypes about transgender people won't happen overnight.
We've just become so ingrained within the Hermès [community] around the world.
There's a lot of resistance, because either it's habit or ingrained processes.
But easy access to capital has ingrained some bad habits among founders.
We have a certain kind of ingrained morality that goes through everything.
So ingrained is this maxim that most lay people can recite it.
They are deeply ingrained systems that needed to be reinvented from scratch.
They're endemic to the web, as deeply ingrained as hashtags and puppies.
It is ingrained in all of us that voting is civic duty.
Star Wars became ingrained in our culture because of its extended universe.
Yet the parties' tribal instincts and ingrained hostility stand in the way.
Consider why 'us and them' is so ingrained in who we are.
"The number 22 has become so ingrained in peoples' vocabulary," he said.
I've ingrained it in their minds not to run on the roof.
We thought that we had moved beyond the times of ingrained bias.
Working hard "was ingrained in the culture of our family," Lemonis says.
PAX, E3, and tournaments such as Evo are ingrained in gaming culture.
"Happy Birthday" wall posts are perhaps the most ingrained of them all.
He had this idea ingrained into his psyche: Good athletes aren't gay.
"Manson had an ingrained, redneck hatred of black people," Guinn told me.
But this is an issue deeply ingrained in the party's economic orthodoxy.
They can find abuses, ethical lapses, and deeply ingrained bureaucratic cultural issues.
We're talking about cultural habits that are deeply ingrained in our societies.
Labour lawmakers in Britain quitting their party and citing ingrained anti-Semitism.
A sense of duty is ingrained in the nursing profession, she said.
And the system is not the laws; the system is ingrained thought.
But it's just ingrained in comedy, before you even get paid money.
Some parts of selecting index funds have become ingrained since their creation.
"Swim together or sink together," he said, "is ingrained in their DNA."
Ingrained skepticism about American cars' reliability and fuel efficiency is one problem.
Apart from Russia's ingrained imperialism, the West has concrete strategic interests here.
It was deeply ingrained in me that freedom of expression is important.
Root out gravity while you're at it; writerly obsessions are deeply ingrained.
"Alienation online — and perhaps offline as well — is not ingrained," he wrote.
In Japan, for its part, zero-rate inflation expectations are deeply ingrained.
It's ingrained, learned, copied and repeated, much of it from mimicking adults.
So how do we overcome this deeply ingrained part of human nature?
"It was something ingrained in them since when they were young," Baik said.
So how ingrained must prisons be for us to take them for granted?
And this mindset has only become more ingrained in the past 2100 years.
Both seem to possess an ingrained self-image as America's master crime warrior.
However, it's challenging to change deeply ingrained consumer behavior at point-of-sale.
It's modern, but still Indian, family-oriented while challenging deeply ingrained cultural values.
"The whole rescue component is really authentically ingrained  in our company," Delia said.
Stereotypes that discourage men from female-dominated jobs are at least as ingrained.
These puzzles take advantage of the feline hunting instinct, fulfilling their ingrained desires.
Ingrained habits of nontransparency and protectiveness prevailed, though, and she squandered the opportunity.
I hate the concept of struggle love, but it's so ingrained in us.
STRAKA: This is how liberal ideology sort of gets ingrained in our culture.
I still have that first Eiffel 55 cd, Europop, like ingrained in me.
First, Chris Brown is deeply ingrained in hip-hop culture, which influences everything.
A deep reminder of those principles that are so much ingrained in war.
The history of Pad Thai is a rich one ingrained in Thailand's history.
It's a principle that is deeply ingrained into us from a young age.
Now, they are nearly ingrained in the daily lives of many young people.
That lack of ingrained economic orthodoxy could be a plus with Trump, though.
Cleveland's problems are deeply ingrained, reflecting shortcomings in both personnel and game-plan.
For instance, there are tweets that have been permanently ingrained into my psyche.
Instead, he said, they reflect major flaws ingrained within the company's top employees.
Vitamin C is important — it's a fact that's deeply ingrained in our subconscious.
Why is it so ingrained in our cultural consciousness now, 20093 years later?
We think that over time it's going to become a lot more ingrained.
We think that over time it's going to become a lot more ingrained.
The history of these artists has been ingrained in his memory since childhood.
SCOTT The deeply ingrained homogeneity of the business is reflected on the screen.
The foundational patterns must be ingrained before you can begin to be creative.
Where did these traditions come from, and how did they become so ingrained?
Their ingrained hatred of authority and pomposity give the novel a rebel spirit.
Protest is not only ingrained in the American story but essential to it.
While there was a flourish of enthusiasm, the deeply ingrained tensions have remained.
That was something very deeply ingrained in me from a very young age.
Racism towards Black people is so ingrained in the DNA of this country.
He wants the information to be so ingrained that he can just react.
It's such a reflexive, ingrained behavior from having been fat all my life.
I'd say this is pretty ingrained in Norwegian culture, since the old days.
If left unchecked, such problems can become deeply ingrained in a company's culture.
Neither, the Cole Memo nor the Rohrabacher amendment are ingrained as permanent policy.
One's history can become ingrained in the body, like memory or stronger muscles.
Skepticism of women who report sexual misconduct is deeply ingrained in our culture.
The idea that Democrats are incompetent has been ingrained in American culture for decades.
If that's not overcompensating for some deeply ingrained inadequacy, I don't know what is.
As a disabled person, it's ingrained in you not to inconvenience the able-bodied.
The griping and debating will continue, and represent an ingrained part of this ecosystem.
Its rhythms — joke, pause, audience laughter — are ingrained in our DNA at this point.
It takes decades, centuries, to develop ingrained norms of political restraint and self-control.
Music is also a traditionally decentralized, live art form with an ingrained renegade spirit.
Ingrained cultural notions of what successful high-tech entrepreneurs look like also create biases.
Wearables have the potential to give in-the-moment feedback to change ingrained patterns.
Has our mad gun culture mixed in fatal ways with deeply ingrained American racism?
This notion of empowerment of people and organizations is very ingrained in our mission.
Pakistan has far fewer billionaires than India does, but feudal habits are more ingrained.
Advocates argue that legal protections are not enough when deeply ingrained cultural discrimination persists.
With its elderly, shrinking population and ingrained pacifism, Japan is no threat to anyone.
Much of this work is craft, an artistic practice that is ingrained from birth.
Few consumers suspect that extreme labor exploitation is an ingrained part of this culture.
These "cheats" are ingrained in my writing process; I hardly notice doing them anymore.
The omelette is a piece of Neopets iconography ingrained in any early Neopians' mind.
Trump has only exploited an anti-press sentiment already ingrained into the public psyche.
He is so ingrained in the culture within the building and within the clubhouse.
Perhaps no other nation has such a mestizo culture, such ingrained habits of mingling.
But the effort forever ingrained in the Turkish psyche a fear of Western conspiracies.
The singer said she was shocked to hear how early gender stereotyping becomes ingrained.
Because that's what was so driven into them and so ingrained into their culture.
We are seen as men playing dress-up, a perception ingrained into language itself.
Certainly that's the message ingrained in most places competing with the Valley these days.
America reevaluates their newly deeply ingrained cultural values and rejects them out of hand.
This outsider obviously could not change the culture or ingrained behavior of the department.
It's been a month since the K.K.K. amplified America's ingrained commitment to white supremacy.
The handshake is a tough thing 'cause it's really ingrained in our culture, right.
Syjuco's work effectively showcases these double standards ingrained into seemingly everyday prints and patterns.
"There is an ingrained attitude in frontline police that needs to change," Dronfield argues.
It is deeply ingrained in Iranian life, enforcing Islamic codes and crushing political dissent.
It's a modern approach to a Turkish legacy that's ingrained in Bosnia's national identity.
No current major leaguer is deeper ingrained in Koshien lore than the Yankees' Tanaka.
But he had to get past his deeply ingrained modesty to achieve that recalibration.
"García Girls" depicted, also, the troubling aspects of my community, specifically the ingrained colorism.
That way it becomes as ingrained in your daily routine as brushing your teeth.
The vehicles themselves have become ingrained into the fabric of cities big and small.
It's based on an ingrained skepticism of what we know (as opposed to religion).
In any case, provincial bureaucrats have an ingrained tendency to preserve the status quo.
Western clothing and norms also became ingrained into large segments of the Iranian population.
Biases get ingrained, you remember topics spoken incorrectly, and it intertwined with what's verified.
I guess duplicity is so ingrained in Mr. Trump that he cannot help himself.
It was his ingrained view of women — a view that's costing all of us.
And, Spotify is a natural fit for Steib; music is deeply ingrained in her DNA.
From that point forward, the film's unforgettable look and feel were ingrained into audience expectations.
But all this requires suspending the scepticism that has become ingrained after years of disappointment.
Technology is now ingrained in our lives, but noticeably absent from poorly funded school districts.
It's part of both my profession, and also the culture, so it's ingrained within me.
It's a stereotype deeply ingrained in cultures that were colonized, including the Philippines, Rondilla says.
What keeps a lowest-common-demoninator, 073-second loop ingrained in our minds and culture?
Here's how six entrepreneurs and members of The Oracles embraced and ingrained their success rituals.
"They're ingrained in here for the rest of my life," Justice jokes of the lyrics.
"It's culturally ingrained in us that our worth is graded by our beauty," Dulli said.
The more gadgets running Android code, the more ingrained Android becomes in all of technology.
They are icons, both living and deceased, and they are permanently ingrained in our memories.
It's ingrained in our culture: the image of what is to be considered the norm.
If so, what does this reveal about just how ingrained the site's interface has become?
Fear of foreigners is deeply ingrained in British national culture, as it is almost everywhere.
Basically, longevity is ingrained in the chassis and specs of the F131, and it shows.
"Debbie's reaction just shows how ingrained it is into women in this industry," Brie said.
There are actually pros and cons of having brand awareness of product experience so ingrained.
It's possible that the template was established so long ago that it's an ingrained habit.
Particularly when the belief that Twitter got him elected is so ingrained in his mind.
They sound alien and beautiful, simultaneously ingrained within us and so unlike everything that followed.
It's ingrained in our political culture, and personalities like Trump have the opportunity to thrive.
"Saving becomes ingrained in everything they do, and it's a priority for them," Luber said.
Soon enough these habits are so deeply ingrained that you often don't even see them.
Remote work is ingrained in the company's culture, so they're not seeking a permanent space.
Will I acquire a deeply ingrained weirdness that might prevent me from ever cohabitating again?
"Subconsciously it is ingrained that you need to take care of your guy," she said.
Given how deeply our biases are ingrained, are we doomed to repeat these atrocities forever?
So ingrained was their apprehension that they whispered even when they did not need to.
And that concludes our lesson on selective outrage and the hypocrisy invariably ingrained in it.
These values are ingrained into the company's workers and also instilled during the hiring process.
However there are also certain ingrained habits that might be dragging you down right now.
That this happened in the presence of investigators shows that the practice was deeply ingrained.
I think for Navajo people in general, art is so ingrained in how we live.
In many ways, negative advertising is as deeply ingrained in American elections as democracy itself.
This idea is now obsolete, but it remains ingrained in a lot of people's minds.
But with its business so ingrained with China, what happens if China doesn't turn around?
So do deeply ingrained federalism traditions that leave room for state leadership on the environment.
Telecommuting, which has been in and out of favor for decades, may become more ingrained.
The instinct to protect property values may be too deeply ingrained in America to change.
Indeed, basketball is ingrained in Filipino culture and has been for more than a century.
This can be especially true with familiar poems, as they become ingrained in our consciousness.
Ilegal is appropriately cynical commentary for the ingrained lack of justice within the troubled nation.
Deeply ingrained bias against black women's natural, unstraightened hair has tangible effects on women's lives.
"Moulin Rouge!" is too ambivalent for that, perhaps reflecting Broadway's ingrained diffidence toward pop music.
Tipping is ingrained in American culture — but that's not the case everywhere around the world.
There's a rule in the world of blockchains so ingrained that some call it folklore.
"Extreme Measures" analyzes a complex cluster of suspect but ingrained attitudes that bolster hyperaggressive methods.
"I think I ingrained my bad habits in his head," Scott said with a laugh.
After all, the local embrace of a professional baseball team is ingrained in American culture.
The Shia theocracy has become more ingrained in Iraq's institutions and more entrenched in Syria.
Low wages in Mexico are ingrained in a labor structure where workers have no rights.
However, these victories alone will not change the ingrained issues in the Democratic Party overnight.
It is so ingrained that parenting shapes the child that her message just doesn't penetrate.
Nowruz is so ingrained in Persian culture—it predates Christianity, Islam, all the established religions.
What these solutions didn't take into account is that the problem was more deeply ingrained.
In practice, secrecy has become so ingrained in the system that judges rarely question it.
The habit of wage restraint among union bosses is ingrained but their influence is steadily eroding.
The six look over their shoulders often, gaze vacillating between obstinate determination and an ingrained paranoia.
New Zealand legalised same-sex marriage in 2013, but clearly, socially ingrained homophobic language still exists.
Turns out, the two-toned look is as ingrained into the character's personality as her wit.
Proof of just how deeply ingrained alcohol was in my experience of fun times, parties, celebration.
"These features are so ingrained in us to respond to," said Oriana Aragon, a Yale psychologist.
Making Alexa a better communicator could help Amazon be even more ingrained into consumers' everyday lives.
With that ingrained in my head, I was curious to look further into this for myself.
NBA and NCAA games, it has often been said, are long parades of ingrained micro-cheating.
The places that are ingrained in a city and have some history and old-school charm.
More important, I was shedding the ingrained parental need to take care of him every second.
TN: When it comes to diversifying, I had never realized how ingrained people's mentality can be.
The ritual became so ingrained that Jones arranged with a local bakery to furnish the pies.
In this sense, populism is ingrained in democracy and it is perhaps a necessary correction mechanism.
"Fierce competitor" is one of the biggest, and most culturally ingrained, compliments that exists in sports.
Ha. This resentment that's become sort of ingrained — like, why am I making you a sandwich?
Worrying can be totally normal, and you may feel like it's almost ingrained in your personality.
It's something we have to get ingrained, that playing over the line is unacceptable in hockey.
The study revealed that the hormone oxytocin made them ignore or override their ingrained survival instinct.
Many may be surprised to learn that liberal education is deeply ingrained in medical school curricula.
The tendency to disbelieve women when they report sexual violence is deeply ingrained in American society.
Unfortunately, unshackling yourself from centuries of ingrained sexism isn't something you can unlearn in a weekend.
People like these show how deeply ingrained the idea that fat = unhealthy is in our society.
In the video above, we try to untangle this bizarre (and ingrained) prejudice against working moms.
And yet to stay home is to resist an ingrained American belief about movement and ambition.
Why it's not of interest to cultivate women is deeply ingrained in the ballet world historically.
These views, deeply ingrained in American society even today, put mothers in a political double bind.
The haunting sound of the second plane hitting the towers is forever ingrained in my head.
In 1969, he editorialized against illicit drug use, which had become ingrained in the surfing culture.
It's been ingrained in Cohen since he was a kid, and he's not the only one.
Most white Americans would have ignored the decision, he says, because white supremacy was too ingrained.
It's a liberating, joyous example of 3D platforming that's deeply ingrained in the minds of fans.
Maybe that ingrained allure is what made the adult film industry so drawn to the LC4.
Will our robot companions become more socially ingrained in our lives thanks to their witty repartee?
Marketers with abundance ingrained into their mindset will spend until those resources are no longer there.
Social interaction is deeply ingrained in humanity, "comparable to needing food and shelter," says Dr. Summerville.
And the impulse within the gay mainstream to accommodate and assimilate is by now deeply ingrained.
That was really interesting, to have a story that was pretty ingrained in a dark way.
Basketball has been ingrained in Filipino culture since the late 1800s, after the Spanish-American War.
"We have a history of corruption with people who've been ingrained in politics for multiple decades."
When it's your only option, there's a certain level of stick-to-itiveness that gets ingrained.
"The notion that we have to make choices is just ingrained in our thinking," he said.
Pediatricians could reinforce these strategies to ensure that safety around the bathtub is ingrained in families.
Multiplicity and perspective are ingrained in the film's fiber, and it allows past and present merge.
While I knew this before visiting China, it is difficult to eschew an ingrained cultural practice.
However deeply ingrained this cognitive tendency may be, people are not condemned to think this way.
By this stage of his career, Mr. Jackson's gestures are firmly ingrained in Hollywood's master narrative.
To Cech, that means the problem is more subtle and ingrained than just accessibility and opportunity.
It's deeply ingrained that your goal is to maximize returns, because that's how performance is measured.
They recorded their conversations, and this article provided an unusual glimpse of ingrained discrimination in banking.
Viola has said the principles of West Point - duty, honor, country - are overwhelming and become ingrained.
Social pressures, religious authorities and ingrained taboos may still keep many Palestinians away from the polls.
They tend to like feedback at work because recognition and feedback were ingrained in their childhoods.
A vision of whiteness was ingrained in the leaders and the arguments of the mainstream movement.
" Krauthammer added: "It takes decades, centuries, to develop ingrained norms of political restraint and self-control.
They are not isolated to my publishing house, they are historical and ingrained throughout the industry.
It's so ingrained in the culture that people just grow up with baseball in their lives.
Reusable bags > Plastic bags Plastic bags are one of the most ingrained products in American daily life.
The scientific literature shows that in order to change ingrained habits, abrupt changes in context are needed.
It's so ingrained in my identity that it's even begun to announce itself before people meet me.
"What I want is that children and youth are involved and ingrained in the negotiations," she said.
England is a complex country full of special customs, traditions and a deeply ingrained code of etiquette.
Beefs are practically ingrained into hip-hop, harkening back to old-school rap battles and persisting since.
But these early adopters of Snapchat developed an ingrained behavior of opening and posting to it daily.
These terms have long been ingrained into brands that have dominated the athletic apparel market for decades.
The real threat is to less mature democracies, where institutions are weaker and democratic habits less ingrained.
Since American baseball first expanded internationally, it has become ingrained in places like South Korea and Japan.
That type of ingrained routine would be immensely valuable for retailers looking to hold onto loyal customers.
Franchises like Star Wars are so recognizable and ingrained in our culture that any changes are risky.
That expectation — ingrained in decades of pop culture and copied by real technologists — has held back innovation.
Rahr says the goal is for self-defense tactics to become so ingrained that they're second nature.
It is ingrained in his approach to politics and the Republican Party on Capitol Hill as well.
"We wanted to show that discrimination is deeply ingrained in places like the financial system," she said.
Even the long-ingrained Dutch tactics, focused on possession, interchanging positions and deliberate passing moves, were scrutinized.
Googling before a date is now so ingrained in the culture, it's practically hygienic, like using mouthwash.
Voters have such ingrained feelings about him that his poll numbers hardly budge from year to year.
Unequal air Beyond ingrained psychological bias, external factors are undoubtedly a cause of differences in health outcomes.
It's not a mandate, it's just a fact, as culturally ingrained as team colors and touchdown cheers.
The jurisprudence reflects a perspective deeply ingrained in the French conception of Muslims and Muslim religious garb.
The highly ingrained processes of adverse selection seem to determine the list of candidates for elected office.
One company in Japan, where smoking is deeply ingrained into culture, decided to do something about it.
"Smokeless tobacco use is culturally ingrained in many rural communities," the FDA wrote in a press release.
It's been ingrained in me that buying into the rental company's insurance is a waste of money.
But, partly because of deeply ingrained stigmas in our culture, people aren't always honest about these things.
Going back to the soundsystem culture, it was just ingrained in me as part of that lineage.
I think that now, it's sort of ingrained in society that restaurants are entertainment and not fuel.
Women have had it so deeply ingrained in us that it's not polite to talk about money.
"I feel like I have two cultures ingrained in me — and South African culture too," she said.
Basketball players, maybe more so than athletes from any other sport, are deeply ingrained in our culture.
" Ms. Farrell, Ms. Mearns said, "really thought about what we're doing — it's like it's ingrained in her.
"The handshake is a tough thing because it's so ingrained in our culture," Dr. Cioe-Pena said.
Voice recognition systems from big tech companies are ingrained with racial bias, a new study has found.
He is ingrained in American folklore, immortalized on postage stamps and honored with a posthumous Pulitzer Prize.
"It becomes ingrained in that person's life and that environment if they're living with that," she says.
The action of the referee reignited a debate about sumo's ingrained sexism and drew sharp media criticism.
It has a mix of information that is new to Saunders and lessons long ingrained in him.
"Everyone has 'off-limit items' — certain things or behaviors that are ingrained in our heads," says Holeman.
President Trump remains popular within our party, but so is a deeply ingrained commitment to constitutional conservativism.
Despite my mother's best efforts, the belief that I would never be beautiful had already been ingrained.
The squeaks are such an ingrained part of basketball that Nike once created a commercial around them.
And if those events are part of your daily or weekly routine, our Pavlovian tendencies become ingrained.
It&aposs easier said than done, however, as many of these biases are ingrained in human nature.
Forty years after "Bela Lugosi's Dead," goth genres and aesthetics have become essentially ingrained in the mainstream.
The recommendation in Kentucky could have a profound impact in a state where religion is deeply ingrained.
Sometimes majority is so ingrained that you can call people "minority" even when the minority is you.
By that time, wrestling had become ingrained in American culture, with rival factions rising up alongside WWE.
Amazon's evils are a Google search away, but it's not quite so ingrained into my connections with others.
I think Cheryl has a thing for redheads because it's been ingrained into her head by her parents.
"Her image of Kate Spade was so important and had been ingrained in her since 1993," she said.
"It's so ingrained in people to not trust women in power, or women who want power," she says.
Without universal support across the entirety of your homescreen, it can be difficult to adjust your ingrained behaviors.
This idea of building your personal brand and your image is so ingrained in the culture [of LA].
We've since moved on from that narrative, but it takes a long time to dispel such ingrained myths.
Two decades of movies, literature, and lyrics have ingrained those words in my mind as a deal breaker.
In fact, AI is already deeply ingrained in our society in a far more subtle and sinister way.
Even as a Black girl with body-affirming parents, I still had the same stuff ingrained in me.
But the difference is that France has recently taken steps to combat its deeply ingrained culture of harassment.
"We know that there's ingrained corruption that supports this excessive deforestation," said Goralewski, a 28-year-old engineer.
In place of foreign terrorist attacks, publicized acts of domestic terrorism will be ingrained in young adults' memory.
I had a really ingrained sense of self-hate and punishment and guilt around my step-father's death.
Rocco ingrained this one in me: Once you have the chance at creative freedom, you can't go back.
Dungeons and Dragons has been ingrained in western role-playing game development since the earliest days of gaming.
"Lying to ourselves is more deeply ingrained than lying to others," wrote 19th century Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
And that makes sense when you think about how ingrained the Starbucks brand is in our everyday lives.
The organisation will be seeking positive cultural change in societies where violence and disrespect for women are ingrained.
I feel like since I started smoking at such a young age, it feels somewhat ingrained in me.
Regev put it down to ingrained and unconscious social biases that affect both men and women as buyers.
To me, this drives home how pervasive and how deeply our differential treatment of the sexes is ingrained.
It's tough to break free, as these ingrained tropes simultaneously define and constrain the women assigned to them.
There's an ingrained mythology around startups that not only celebrates burn-out efforts, but damn well requires it.
Whether or not we realize it, our body image ideals are ingrained in us from an early age.
But, as he put it, tapping already felt ingrained in his body and came back to him quickly.
It's not easy to change such a socially ingrained mindset, but with a bit of persistence, it's possible.
" The organization said the email was a sign of "how racism and hatred is ingrained into Vanderbilt culture.
Meat is also pretty ingrained into our lives, and in general, people do not like their lives disrupted.
It's really ingrained and socially reinforced––if I saw someone not tip, I would think less of them.
The message that security is everyone's responsibility must be ingrained in us as consumers and as a society.
Mexico 21, United States 21 COLUMBUS, Ohio — For years, the score was so ingrained it became a mantra.
Trump, displaying once more his ingrained infantilism, loves to crow over the blow he delivered to their pride.
How does one start to build a new way to speak and think about a subject so ingrained?
Gracie said companies struggle to end the pay gap when discrimination is so deeply ingrained in most workplaces.
There is widespread agreement that much of the underlying data reflects ingrained biases against African-Americans and others.
But I figured that the next clue in the list, 101A, "Deeply ingrained habit" had to be NATURE.
A Times photographer went to the Philippines to document how the sport is ingrained in the country's culture.
In doing so, my parents ingrained in their six children a deep and permanent reverence for the franchise.
Having an ingrained sense of the necessary hand movements, for example, frees her to consider the overall process.
Children are ingrained to believe that a simple number will define their entire lives, but at what cost?
That hate isn't ingrained into human nature, but human nature sometimes can't help but be drawn to it.
It does, however, seem deeply ingrained in its national identity as a small but spirited bastion of democracy.
By now, the process has become so deeply ingrained in American political life that changing it seems unthinkable.
Scads of mail will flow in telling me that you have waited too long to change ingrained behavior.
Casual introductions are so ingrained in our everyday experience that it seems silly even to point them out.
One explanation for long-hours culture is that it is a proxy for results — a deeply ingrained belief.
Opinion: An author argues that Harry and Meghan's move is a response to a deeply ingrained British racism.
Once those habits are ingrained, you can add more over the course of the rest of the year.
Jones says that the problem is much more ingrained and intractable than Duterte's blunt-force response would suggest.
Bias is so ingrained in the orthodoxy of the mainstream press that they often cannot even see it.
We're talking about sports idioms, those everyday phrases ingrained in our lexicon, handed down from generation to generation.
Devotion to the monarch is an ingrained part of Thai culture that deepened during Bhumibol's 20143-year reign.
Ellis said that in the knockout rounds her players had been forced to tap into their ingrained tenacity.
These expectations are so deeply ingrained that it may seem impossible for a woman to sexually assault a man.
We know from experience how hard it is to limit the use of a treatment once it becomes ingrained.
Watching it, I found myself breathing in the strong, regular rhythm ingrained in me by my own SCUBA instructor.
Most people skip ads out of habit, with 76 percent saying they do so because it's an ingrained behavior.
Deeply ingrained cultural biases and attitudes are hard to change, no matter how many pro-PrEP billboards you erect.
When harassment is an ingrained cultural problem at an organization, though, new policies alone won't be enough, Dougherty said.
Home Depot: While this is one of Cramer's favorite stocks, he worries that the same pattern could be ingrained.
He's fueled by a determination that deeply ingrained ideas about identity politics not be the focus of his work.
While not much ever came from that romantic, blood-splattered encounter, it has remained vividly ingrained in my memory.
Football is a game with deeply ingrained—if not deeply understood—habits, and fantastically change-averse on the whole.
Many of these services are ingrained into Chinese consumers' usage habits and linked to a number of different services.
The Bachelorette's rose-colored glasses problem is even more ingrained when it comes to obvious front-runner Garrett Yrigoyen.
It's deeply ingrained misogynistic attitudes that allow the men of Bachelor in Paradise to speak to women this way.
Add in the ingrained sexism and belittlement she faced from Britain's sporting establishment, the challenges could be never ending.
It was such a devastating moment that it's one of those things that's just ingrained in your mind forever.
The arrival of the conflict grew this black-market economy exponentially, making it more lucrative and more deeply ingrained.
Because black people's lives are harder because of systemic racism that's been ingrained into society for hundreds of years!
Growing up in Nigeria, I witnessed first-hand a deeply ingrained culture of insidious hyper-masculinity and virulent homophobia.
Car culture is so ingrained in us that getting a car has become a symbol of adulthood and success.
The cycle is well ingrained, and it goes something like this: Trump tweets — let's say, something about flag burning.
Those who weren't all had one thing in common: a complete, ingrained, and thoroughly taught lack of personal responsibility.
It was a shattered image as the "Great War" ingrained itself onto the world's psyche and changed things forever.
The numbers showed 2130/280—a bit higher than that 255/80 goal ingrained in most of our brains.
"The Chinese notion of beauty has been ingrained and uncontroversial for a long time," the chief technology officer said.
Musicians tend to avoid political commentary, partly due to an ingrained fear of persecution from the powerful political class.
Seeking to change something as deeply ingrained in law and public opinion as the definition of marriage seemed impossible.
It was a routine as ingrained in him as brushing his teeth, and it nearly cost him his life.
Everything. Perhaps Trump could have pulled it off — if his caricature persona we're not so ingrained in our minds.
The culture of machismo is ingrained in Salvadoran culture, and being gay is often reason enough to be killed.
It's about their ingrained knowledge, as television series veterans, of how to build and maintain appealing characters across seasons.
They say the Wikileaks scandal revealed deeply ingrained institutional problems within the national party that won't be resolved overnight.
And modern comics fandom has its own problems with ingrained right-wing agitation and backlash against any progressive storytelling.
As she travels between times, Dana must ensure her own future by becoming increasingly ingrained in her ancestors' struggles.
But it is exactly the ingrained ethic of hard work and determination that will help us resist this discrimination.
I had not yet offended the maker of one of the deepest-ingrained digital characters of my own childhood.
His portraits of sugar cane workers and urban laborers over four decades became ingrained in the island's historical record.
Elsewhere, old colonialist classifications, shaped along geographic and ethnic lines, are still deeply ingrained, not to mention politically useful.
That awareness, along with an appreciation of their relative prosperity, helps explain an ingrained reluctance to rock the boat.
Federal Rule of Evidence 609 applies to all witnesses — in fact, it's ingrained in how we think about justice.
Nicola Ginzel's choice of found materials speaks to a society in which disposability is a commonplace, deeply ingrained mechanism.
Inculcated by his father to always initiate a handshake, he has to work hard to abandon an ingrained habit.
"The discrimination is so deeply ingrained that it's very hard to dislodge whatever the realities are," Ms. Galinsky said.
As a result, this idea of Asian men is ingrained into our minds about what an Asian man is.
The barriers were so ingrained that just last year, a federal court ordered the city to desegregate its schools.
Place 28 In "The City of Good Neighbors," our columnist found a generosity that seems ingrained in its makeup.
Despite his inner conflict, Maura Horton figured, the game and coaching were too ingrained for him to turn away.
The popular demand for fantastic physical feats and fallen world records is heavily ingrained in American culture and elsewhere.
I grew up knowing survivors, including my mother and grandparents, and the refrain "never again" was ingrained in me.
There remain deeply ingrained racial and social divides that can be traced to the way the city was developed.
For nonbelievers, "See conspiracy theory; mock" has become an ingrained response online—and we need to break the habit.
Eék said this is because it requires a lot of effort to change habits that are ingrained in us.
"Turn around their ingrained lazy, lax, slow, sloppy, freewheeling, individualistic ways so they obey company rules," the directive said.
How can businesses and governments address deeply ingrained bias and institutional barriers to women's success and equality at work?
When I think about my culture, it has been ingrained with how I have always operated in the workplace.
If the trigger is deeply ingrained, maybe going back years, it will sabotage you when your guard is down.
Drew has spent the last few years completely ingrained in internet culture, which is clear in his longer videos.
It's complicated, but it's deeply ingrained in the kind of racial pop culture of our country at this point.
The more repetition, the easier the memorization, and the more the scenes would be ingrained into her muscle memory.
And yet it's culture — and its perceived appropriation — that has ingrained itself in the way we think about gentrification.
That is very much an idea that starts to become ingrained at the beginning of Neanderthal studies, for sure.
As they rise, Thrawn and Vanto navigate the waters of Imperial politics and society, prevailing against ingrained nepotism and corruption.
Instead of focusing on trying to alter these ingrained perceptions we may hardly be aware, she suggests an alternative method.
Women and minority candidates fighting for attention in a crowded field also must overcome ingrained prejudices that affect voter choices.
"Unfortunately it's become ingrained in our state," Mike Kreidler, the state's insurance commissioner, said in an interview with BuzzFeed News.
Milagros de la Torre: The influence one receives while growing up is somehow ingrained in who we become later on.
The occupation of Alcatraz draws on a history of resistance and protest that is deeply ingrained within Native American culture.
"Anytime you start teaching kids when they're little, the vocabulary becomes ingrained and they put it in place," she said.
It shouldn't be on one person to alter such ingrained issues, but thoughtful leadership will want to review their habits.
As the art world's ingrained chauvinism abates, the female of the species has become a better investment than the male.
The best though was hearing Wakime yell "TRASH!" at the men, and it will forever be ingrained in my memory.
In other words, we need to go against the ingrained thinking that non-experts should be excluded from decision-making.
But because the cultural reference to scarlet fever is so ingrained in our culture, people assume it is very dangerous.
Yet even within former Scientologists, the swearing is so ingrained that few are clear as to why it's so pervasive.
"We no longer have need for cost busters, because it is now ingrained in our business," a company spokeswoman said.
For young girls with a penchant for the equine, there's no need to separate the two—the parallel is ingrained.
Arguably, nowhere is the fair skin preference as ingrained as in classified ads placed in newspapers seeking a marriage partner.
This appears to have been much more than a few isolated incidents, but rather an ingrained culture at the network.
Many black Britons say institutionalized racism of the kind endured by the Windrush migrants remains deeply ingrained and rarely publicized.
This "scarring" effect is worse if you are jobless when young, perhaps because that is when work habits become ingrained.
Some are outsiders, though many of the "new" faces are, like Mr Müller, VW insiders ingrained in the firm's ways.
Uber's hope has to be that at a six- or sevenish-year-old company that the culture isn't as ingrained.
The music that Empty Houses makes is a purely American product, a sound so ingrained in fibers of US culture.
Tsai said the election outcome was a further show of how ingrained democracy has become on the self-governing island.
Images of terrified students being led from the school with their hands on their heads became ingrained in national memory.
Mae's reaction in the novel seems far more in line with how someone fully ingrained in this society would operate.
How deeply ingrained this sentiment has become was reflected in the response to Mr. Ryan's position by some fellow Republicans.
The idea is that there is an ingrained secret subculture of government apparatchiks bent on the destruction of his presidency.
But women who have succeeded in Washington also point to deeply ingrained male chauvinism as a powerful impediment to success.
Nigerian musicians tend to avoid political commentary, partly due to an ingrained fear of persecution from the powerful ruling class.
Racism and sexism are "extremely ingrained in our society," said Joyce Coleman, 71, an African-American woman from Southfield, Mich.
Diluting ties to home states and communities, and filling classrooms with students from around the nation, can free ingrained perspectives.
Part of this is happenstance, part of it by design, and part of it is ingrained in Mr. Villeneuve's DNA.
Because of its connection to the country's liberation, the party's ideology is deeply ingrained in many people's heads and hearts.
Historically, Egypt fought four wars against Israel over 25 years, conflicts that remain deeply ingrained in the country's collective memory.
Waypoint: It's hard for me to imagine playing Dark Souls with a mouse; a gamepad is ingrained into my mind.
But homophobia is deeply ingrained in wrestling, and the path toward equality for LGBTQ athletes in the sport runs uphill.
Even black women with higher economic status cannot get the proper care they need because of a deeply ingrained racism.
For example, I had been a Holocaust denier for so long, the concept had become deeply ingrained into my brain.
And the knit materials ingrained some dust when I went camping in them that needed some brushing to get out.
And at this point, Instagram is so ingrained in people's lives that they're unlikely to ditch it over this change.
Jaric: You gotta keep doing it, you gotta keep giving it that death, 'cause it's something that's ingrained in us.
This strict cellphone ruling has been ingrained in me at this point, keeping me off my phone in most interactions.
Keep in mind that most luxury hotels have an ingrained service culture, while budget and mid-tier properties often don't.
The idea that women were less valuable was so ingrained in me that I'm embarrassed to say I didn't flinch.
What with his weed habit and ingrained misogyny, and the part where he fathered children with someone other than Mrs.
The latter offers Las Libres members an opportunity to try to dispel the procedure's deeply ingrained religious and social stigma.
It's probably a generational perspective, one ingrained from the original era of Rubik's Cube, when solving it felt virtually impossible.
Simplified, zigzag images of lightning are also culturally ingrained (think of the lightning emoji or the common symbol for electricity).
Ingrained with a wanderlust that I try to foist on my children, I probably see more of California than most.
"They have all these really ingrained habits from pre-2100 that are very, very hard to unlearn," Ms. Alter said.
Alex: I do think the film is a critique of how inequality is ingrained into our social and financial lives.
"They have all these really ingrained habits from pre-28 that are very, very hard to unlearn," Ms. Alter said.
It's an image of rural America ingrained in many people's minds, and one that was often reinforced in the election.
Let's pick a few relatively apolitical/acultural ones, to minimize the chance of your own ingrained conflict responses kicking in.
Protection of minority opinion from tyranny of the majority is a concept deeply ingrained in the fabric of both nations.
I realized how deep crosswords are ingrained in American culture when I briefly contributed to the Pre-Shortzian Puzzle Project.
He was supposed to be a bridge, leaping over the chasm of ingrained suspicion between the community and the police.
By now, mass shootings are so ingrained in the national character that they come with their own well-worn script.
Never referred to as "restaurants," the shops are as ingrained in East End culture as the pearly kings and queens.
Robert Ryan's work explores ideas and images that are so deeply ingrained in human culture that they're in fact timeless.
For starters, the self-proclaimed adrenaline junkie has ingrained herself in a sport that requires equal parts determination, alertness, and patience.
That opening scene of colorful houses atop a San Francisco hill is forever ingrained in the minds of '90s babies everywhere.
It was an uncomfortable reminder of the bad old days of pro wrestling, and of just how ingrained steroid use is.
And for New England VCs, the latest numbers also confirm already well-ingrained opinions about the superior talents of local entrepreneurs.
Will the Emmy Awards go the route of the Golden Globes, and illustrate just how deeply politics are ingrained in Hollywood?
Maybe someday, I'll have the mechanics and variations so completely ingrained in my head that hard mode will come calling again.
Prejudice and nationalism are too ingrained to vanish entirely; but, through mutual dependence on the high seas, interracial bonds are forged.
"While consumer viewing habits have shifted, the tradition of watching live sports and news remains ingrained in our culture," Ripley said.
I grew up with my dad always talking about how much he hated drinking, so it was ingrained in my head.
But much more is at stake than just work for those whose livelihoods and histories are ingrained in this tiny town.
She said that other cultural factors, like a deeply ingrained respect for elders, discouraged victims of sexual violence from speaking out.
In a world turned topsy-turvy, one thing that has remained ingrained is the draw of a rich woman getting married.
It means giving up the deeply ingrained notion that the best employees are the ones who are always at their desks.
He believes the resulting prejudice and discrimination against Africans was ingrained in the minds of Europeans through cultural conditioning and teachings.
Liz and Jenna are old friends on the show, each serving as a foil to the other's deeply ingrained hang-ups.
Some hosts who interact with this group come back with different ideas and mythologies, which seem ingrained in Ghost Nation's religion.
It is time for the British political elite to re-examine its ingrained habits when it comes to the special relationship.
And encouraging entrepreneurship and the capitalist spirit ingrained in Silicon Valley and companies like Facebook are part of the American DNA.
Stereotypes are often unconscious and ingrained into us at early ages, and that's precisely what makes them so hard to shake.
" Tuerkheimer adds: "There has been a skepticism so deeply ingrained in our society that women have not gotten a fair hearing.
It was somehow ingrained in me that she was an authority on all things home, in a perfect, but creepy way.
These powerfully ingrained mythologies make their affair seem plausible, even when the representation of it candidly pokes at its own fabric.
Different forms of prejudice, many exemplified by Donald Trump at various points in his campaign, run deeply ingrained within our society.
It is a deeply ingrained understanding of how the world works, which guides decisions in all different parts of people's lives.
A Disney employee told HuffPo that the very specific gesture is something ingrained in the staff as soon as they're hired.
The idea of America as a meritocracy is so ingrained in our culture that it's taught in schools as a fact.
These old habits are still too deeply ingrained and it's about time we find a fun way to forcibly remove them.
The Internet is so ingrained in our lives, that we might as well have our favorite digital icons tattooed on us.
Growing up with a disfigured face, the belief that I was inferior and unworthy of basic equality was ingrained in me.
This image of Dickinson exists in stark contrast with the one ingrained in academia and popular culture over the last century.
Although Deep Eddy Vodkas are now distributed in all 50 states and Canada, the company remains ingrained in Austin's unique culture.
That's how ingrained AVAIL's identity was in their music—they could make the simple flick of a lighter sound like home.
It's unlikely there's a policy that will deliver what most people say they want and also satisfy those ingrained political principles.
We're so deeply ingrained in each other's lives, and yet we're constantly being pulled apart by a varying degree of things.
But it wasn't until 2360G that smart phones began to resemble the user experience now so ingrained in our daily lives.
The German Bundesbank was also a latter day convert whose hard-money tradition is still deeply ingrained into the country's culture.
On the other hand, you can't just blame it simply on ingrained gender bias stemming from an all boys club environment.
Half the time I refer to my Apple Watch as my iWatch, anyways — it's just ingrained in the brand's i-dentity.
Seeing my dad cook these feasts with such love and purpose has been ingrained in my mind since I was small.
His belief in protectionism is deeply ingrained, a conviction he's held for decades even as he's shifted on virtually everything else.
Freedom of the press, which is such an ingrained part of the fabric of our society, is a two-way street.
Feels like you can't go a week without some billionaire making it abundantly clear how deeply ingrained their greed truly is.
After weeks of rapprochement across the 38th parallel, the old, ingrained politics of the Korean Peninsula have fallen back into place.
More recently, scouts have hunted for sixth tool: plate discipline, supposedly as ingrained and unchanging as a player's date of birth.
Firearms are easily available in northwest Pakistan, and gun ownership is ingrained in the culture of Pashtun tribes of the region.
The look has been iconified by the likes of Jane Fonda, and even SpongeBob — it's that ingrained in our visual vernacular.
Rape denial is just another form of the toxic gender discrimination that is endemic at Uber and ingrained in its culture.
All the temple murals, all this intricate stuff is quite ingrained in the culture, and it's part of the national identity.
So, for us, from the beginning we've really thought about that, and ingrained that into our design and into our product.
"Filing tax returns is something so ingrained in our culture that people sometimes miss it in a strange way," Jones said.
Pay close attention to the lyrics of familiar pop songs, and the ingrained cultural attitudes toward women become all too clear.
I think that speaks to how ingrained the idea is in women's consciousness that how we look is who we are.
"The water crisis has become so deeply ingrained in the culture here that it has to affect your work," Penning said.
"The sooner you begin doing a physical, repetitive task, the more ingrained and instinctive that motor skill becomes," Dr. Spetzler said.
Franklin's adage had become so ingrained that even the advent of electricity couldn't keep Americans' heads off their pillows each night.
When setting up his tripod, Mr. Cenicola noticed people not stepping in front of his camera, displaying an ingrained photographic courtesy.
"It had been really ingrained in me by the folks that trained me that it was not possible," Ms. Mota said.
My series is not about advertising, it's about symbols of American Latino culture–these brands are so ingrained in Latino culture.
There are other positive signs besides Davies, though, that M.L.S. is becoming more ingrained into the broader world soccer economic system.
Voir dire can often seem like a mystic art, passed down through generations and often riddled with superstitions and ingrained biases.
The result is a country where, Dabbous told me, means Western ideas of capitalism are ingrained to the point of propaganda.
Weight gain is the result of a deeply ingrained habit loopKerns began the show at 270 pounds and ended at 162.
This fast-paced method of communication has become so ingrained that other apps have borrowed the chat format for different purposes.
BEIJING — For generations, the "Eight-Year War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression" has been ingrained in the minds of Chinese schoolchildren.
The way we choose to feed our children is deeply ingrained and reflects our own experiences with food as a child.
Food court loyalists Costco's food courts have gained a cult-like following over the years and become ingrained in pop culture.
Cohen's purchase of Stormy Daniels' silence will not erase the public's already ingrained perception of the President's alleged liaison with her.
Dr. Blaser's bigger concern is doctors' reluctance to change ingrained behavior regarding the prescription of antibiotics to both humans and animals.
"Sports is something that cuts across party lines, it cuts across geography and it's so ingrained in our culture," he said.
There also is ingrained resistance to blindly following government orders, because of decades of official abuse under apartheid, tuberculosis experts said.
Eventually, I set out to answer the question I'd always been curious about — why is menthol so ingrained in black culture?
Too often, both the lack of accessibility in public spaces and the ingrained ableism of many nondisabled people bars my way.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.), who was ousted from the DNC after leaked emails revealed the committee's ingrained support for Clinton.
And even though the science has come in, still standing in the way is our ingrained workplace culture that valorizes burnout.
Whether it's a niggling feeling or a crippling siren, fear is ingrained in our lives now, and this is the consequence.
Yet images have power, and the stereotype is so deeply ingrained in Hollywood storytelling that people simply believe it is true.
Her stands against various forms of oppression were also stands against roles so deeply ingrained as to seem, to her, essential.
Despite the stimulant's illegal status, officials choose to overlook khat cultivation and consumption; it's too ingrained in the local social culture.
Helping whoever enters the store, even if the person is not buying, is an ingrained part of the work ethic here.
After all, these are issues now ingrained at each level of the justice system — police, public defenders, courts, jails, and prisons.
"It's psychologically harder to let go of a platform like Facebook that's become pretty well ingrained into people's lives," she said.
The pastor-superintendent said that many of the Bible's core moral teachings are already ingrained in the way that we teach children.
Far from tackling these ingrained problems, the government has ignored them and instead undone unpopular but necessary reforms to the pensions system.
These are the same values shared by Emiratis, and have been ingrained in the UAE's DNA since my country's founding in 1971.
There's the Payne that's apart of my history, and the other pain that's ingrained in the history of oppressed people through generations.
I think a lot of that was ingrained in me, and maybe even the stigma of, Oh, plastic surgery, you're so plastic.
The fact that we must still ask this question is a testament to society's unrelenting puritanism and ingrained attitudes toward gay desire.
It's played for laughs time and again, functioning as bait to the anti-gay (and anti-trans) sentiment ingrained in the audience.
However, Cena's decision to keep his buff bod hair-free isn't a matter of personal preference so much as an ingrained habit.
"As a result, they also have altered time frames when it comes to attending to such otherwise biologically ingrained habits," he explains.
There's an atmosphere of both Southern Gothic languor and ingrained misogyny to the series that echoes the first season of True Detective.
She adored my Gampy, the first man she ever kissed; their love story is so ingrained in the history of our family.
This ingrained idea of servitude and the necessity of tolerating uncomfortable situations can spill over into their future work in other industries.
That structure has become so ingrained that even minor shifts — like when the series went portable with Dragon Quest IX — feel massive.
The Westside of Los Angeles is ingrained his brain, the byproduct of walking countless miles while saddled with three bloated duffle bags.
In the previous year, women around the country had begun discussing and raising awareness of the sexism ingrained in everyday American life.
While Tallon's digital team employs more than 60 people, digital initiatives have continued to become even more deeply ingrained within multiple departments.
Lena Dunham's lip quiver in "The Bounce" and Matthew Rhys' "American Bitch" Big Bad Wolf smile are forever ingrained in my brain.
"I think in my impulse to rewrite the body, definitely the label of the Valley Girl is ingrained in that," explains Ostrander.
Uber was the rare startup that so quickly became ingrained in our culture that it's hard to remember a time without it.
They say a change in the law is the only way sex workers can be protected against clients, police, and ingrained discrimination.
The difference is so ingrained in our brains, in fact, that even I nearly dismissed a product by solely on its packaging.
The problem with "hiding up" is that the behavior became so ingrained that I continued to do it when I left home.
If the negative stereotypes do not stop, however, they will become so ingrained in the public psyche that they will be permanent.
My routine is so ingrained at this point that I wake up at almost the same time every morning without an alarm.
Argentina faces a new economic storm in the midst of extraordinary efforts to restructure its economy and to move against ingrained corruption.
"They make employees smile, and we're proud this is such a uniquely Amazonian tradition – it's truly ingrained in our company and culture."
It isn't just because you are getting taken care of; it gets ingrained in you that you take care of other people.
"This narrative has become so ingrained that we have come to expect every stock to go down as it's repeated," Cramer said.
It's incredibly difficult to face such deeply ingrained failures, but either you're on the side of taking it in, or you're not.
Their songs are also ingrained in a generation's nostalgia for both its own youth and for the aesthetics of analog-era rock.
It's a powerful truth and an incantation against myths of racial equality and colorblindness that have become ingrained in the American imagination.
Now, the country's immunization program faces a backlash of public distrust that critics say has been magnified by the government's ingrained secrecy.
These problems are so deeply ingrained in the industry's culture that I felt like I had no choice but to finally leave.
All of them—pick-up artists and men's rights activists alike—share a deeply ingrained hostility towards women, and more importantly, feminism.
All of them—pick up artists and men's rights activists alike—share a deeply ingrained hostility towards women, and more importantly, feminism.
Rugby's popularity with British soldiers in the 803th century ingrained the idea of its being a sport for South Africa's white minority.
"These differences may seem minute, but they're part of a very large structure of oppression that's been ingrained in us," Ramsey said.
Living and working in New York have ingrained in most of us a certain laissez-faire attitude to things big and grand.
Often, these second-order perks are so ingrained in first-order activities that we do not think to express them as desires.
Mr. Suleman still patronizes restaurants, but the potential life-or-death consequences of not writing up a violation are ingrained in him.
"We felt it was appropriate to use those ingredients that are ingrained in Jewish culture," said Jason Jeffords III, the beverage director.
Were they coerced, or was the gender preference so ingrained that simply the thought of having a girl was associated with trouble?
The new accounts underscore how sexual harassment in the tech start-up ecosystem goes beyond one firm and is pervasive and ingrained.
The misspellings in "I angHave to be Prettyty" read like text messages mistyped drunk or high, clawing at a deeply ingrained mindset.
Delumndo emphasized that winning as a Democrat in these parts is still an uphill battle that requires carefully challenging deeply ingrained mindsets.
There seems to be such an ingrained sense that if you birthed the child, it's on you to sacrifice all the sleep.
" He added: "That it's O.K. to be transgender is something that is deeply ingrained in the cultural imagination of South Asian people.
"This has been tolerated so long, and it is so ingrained in the E.P.A. culture to look the other way," he said.
By internalizing his surroundings, he felt undeserving of a fulfilling sex life or a partner who understood his ingrained notions around sex.
"Sluggish investment, in turn, implies that the UK's trend of sub-1.8% headline GDP growth could become ingrained," the ratings agency added.
These provisions were revolutionary when the ACA was passed in 2010, but have now become deeply ingrained in our health care system.
That didn&apost happen overnight, but he found that he was making progress and ingrained all of Carnegie&aposs advice within himself.
Growing up in Washington, Indiana during the Great Depression, Vollmer says hard work was ingrained in him at a very young age.
When and where there is some semblance of governance, it is often profoundly corrupt and subservient to a deeply ingrained clan system.
Devotion to the monarch is an ingrained part of Thai culture where the king is considered by many as a living-god.
Today, restricting alcohol is a tricky cause for philanthropists to support because drinking is ingrained in the social lives of the rich.
Trump is often impatient at how long it takes to get things done in Washington, with its ingrained procedures and political divides.
This isn't fellow literary Brat Pack member Bret Easton Ellis's gruesome satire of American consumerist culture; it's more of an ingrained preternaturalism.
Most of these guidelines have been repeated frequently enough that they've become conventional wisdom, ingrained into our culture in film, music, and television.
Because habits are so ingrained into our daily routines, it's very likely that harmful ones are sneaking in and detracting from our success.
Noida, like every city, is loud and crowded during the day, so these images alter our ingrained perceptions of our manufactured urban landscapes.
You make these calls by drawing on a lifetime of social and cultural experience so ingrained you hardly need to think about it.
They ingrained it in me because I lived with those guys, one or more of those guys, for all four years of college.
The school, which serves grades K-8, operates on the Navajo tradition of valuing relationships, which is ingrained in the curriculum and operations.
But this season, Gao is just one of more than a dozen young Chinese designers who have quickly ingrained themselves with unprecedented speed.
Not that Markle needed a prince to be complete, mind you; everyone just seems to be really stuck in this ingrained cultural narrative.
Season 2 delves into the more insidious parts of racial politics, like alt-right Twitter and the ingrained whiteness of university secret societies.
"To disrupt and reinvent the ingrained status quo, we will need all hands on deck to create and sustain enduring change," Borders said.
Roughly 40 million gas tanks are filled each day, and going to the gas station seems ingrained into our culture, environmental concerns notwithstanding.
The training that cops have is so deeply ingrained that even when it's corrupted, you don't know which way they're going to jump.
When something or someone is so ingrained in your daily routine, it is very easy to take that thing or person for granted.
When this activity has become an ingrained habit, the next and last stage is to turn it into a real hunt for truffles.
The achievement could expand our understanding of memory, while demonstrating that it's possible to neurologically reverse ingrained bad behavior, such as drug addiction.
I know that nothing will truly change until we as a society are able to unravel the ingrained notion that thinness is ideal.
Or another solution is we could stop killing black people and address that we have centuries worth of ingrained racism in our society.
Prosecutors are also exploring "allegations of an ingrained culture of violence" at the school, which allegedly dates back "several years," the statement says.
So with ingrained homophobia, persistent sexism, and voters' preference for "masculine" sounding voices, what's the best strategy for an effeminate candidate in America?
We know already that although machine learning has huge potential, data sets with ingrained biases will produce biased results — garbage in, garbage out.
It is, for lack of a better term, Canada's sport, something ingrained in the fabric of the country, its people, and its culture.
The French model of laicité—a much more ingrained version of America's professed separation of church and state—leaves nothing to rebel against.
So, while you're cursing (or celebrating) Punxsutawney Phil's prediction tomorrow, remember that he's actually honoring a very old tradition, ingrained in human faith.
IC: We've spoken about transforming things, and I think the things that need to be transformed are models—culture, ingrained habits, our stories.
Many of its 66m customers are in emerging markets, where few people have ingrained banking habits; that might allow more rapid technological change.
They not only have experience dealing with the lengthy schedules of making episodic television, but they also have an ingrained understanding of continuity.
Mixing bits of herself with an "overly accommodating woman" character, Bryant pulls the curtain back on deeply ingrained gender identities in our culture.
A: Clean water and sustainability would be high on the list because those are so ingrained in the business and my everyday life.
Also, both WePay and Alipay are already ingrained into the daily lives of Chinese consumers, something that will be a challenge for Samsung.
The biggest challenge is that, ingrained in the American fabric there is a disconnect between the African-American community and the police department.
Hanks spoke with optimism about the future of the United States, saying that striving to be better is ingrained in the American ethos.
I felt a touch of exhilaration; she was putting aside her conventional, ingrained hearingness and coming to meet me in my visual world.
While Google is now 21 years old and ingrained in most people's daily lives, it got its start in a Stanford dorm room.
One possible explanation points to a deeply ingrained, hard to shake and society-wide sexism that teaches men that women are less dominant.
Prevailing attitudes of distrust in government, strong partisanship and ingrained attitudes — not features of the law itself — are perpetuating the public's negative opinion.
But in foreign markets like Europe, customers would be especially hard to win over as they are more deeply ingrained in Google's ecosystem.
But part of this tax fraud reckoning is also specific to soccer, a sport whose ingrained corruption is now starting to be recognized.
The latter's case could permanently reverse the ingrained sexism of the music industry as well as the contractual obligations faced by female stars.
I know that the electric shock horror of forcing my food to vomit has been ingrained into me until the day I die.
Behind the rush to declare the matter a hoax, they say, is an ingrained prejudice against taking the concerns of minority women seriously.
I still had to play it, of course, because after ten years of subliminal conditioning, these things are almost completely ingrained within me.
Soju is so ingrained in Korean culture that it's often embraced as the country's national booze, just as kimchi is for Korean cuisine.
I want people to understand that these inaccuracies become ingrained in our society and have real consequences for those that are inaccurately represented.
The existence of conspiracy theories, even ones with toxic motivations, indicates how deeply a universe has ingrained itself with the wider gaming populous.
"Oberlin gave me some very important tools and perspectives, and what I learned there is undoubtedly ingrained in my musical subconscious," he says.
Today, women are gaining more traction in many scientific fields, but our deeply-ingrained sexism remains clear in many facets of academic research.
One legacy of his past is his ingrained skepticism about the European Union, which Britain's far left once saw as a bankers' club.
In "Doing Harm," this cultural distrust of women — ancient and ingrained — is shown to govern quality of care at every stage of treatment.
Nobody could have envisioned how deeply ingrained cellular technology would become in our society, or how easy and lucrative exploiting it would be.
In a series steeped in traditions — the "March On" and drumline battles among them — perhaps none is more ingrained than the running game.
Rinsing chicken or turkey before cooking it is an ingrained step for many home cooks, passed down through generations and reinforced by cookbooks.
"It may seem like an insignificant or easy change, but it's really ingrained and it is a significant change in culture," Mejdal said.
From Mary See's kitchen to opening shops all across the nation, quality, tradition and service will always be ingrained in the See's legacy.
Though the genocide ended a year before Mr. Kwizera was born, it is deeply ingrained in the lives of even the youngest Rwandans.
But on the other hand, the disdain toward subtitles has been systematically, culturally ingrained in many moviegoers throughout the world by nationalist governments.
The tome challenges ingrained ideas, methodologies, and practices, striking at the heart of how embedded imperialism is in the collective conscious and unconscious.
The Affordable Care Act has become ingrained in the American health care system, and unwinding it will be a formidable challenge for Republicans.
Lost jobs, empty storefronts and shrinking populations are ingrained images of small towns in the U.S., but the reality is far more complex.
"I think it's ingrained in who I am," said the player, who was cut from Carolina's practice squad around this time last year.
On the other hand, there may be risk in misjudging how deeply the new sensitivity to conflicts is now ingrained within corporate stakeholders.
The practice of blocking bad ideas, policies, and legislation is ingrained in our American institutions — from the Constitution to the Senate rules themselves.
"If this trend continues, students of color increasingly will be sorted into schools with fewer resources, segregation will become more ingrained," Frankenberg notes.
Despite the liberalisation of the "Licence Raj" in the early 1990s the country has never quite let go of its deeply ingrained interventionism.
But snitching in criminal cases, especially in federal court, has become so ingrained that the entire system would soon collapse if it disappeared.
"But I'm not even sure you really need so much marketing, now that it's such an ingrained part of your practice," he said.
The unilateral faith in the authority of the atom was a product of its being ingrained in the basic aspirations of Russian nationalism.
Since this worldview is deeply ingrained in people, the public is unlikely to be the actor that protects the messiness inherent in democracy.
A preference for extending the game — instead of taking a shot at one play to win or lose — is deeply ingrained in N.F.L. culture.
Google, Apple, Uber, and other tech companies are invading the transportation marketplace with fresh technology and no ingrained attitudes about how things are done.
It's difficult for those who didn't live through that era to understand how much violence had become an ingrained part of the political system.
But I felt like some of the rhythms and filmmaking beats that I'd learned in horror, I think they're just naturally ingrained in me.
The virtues of homeownership are so ingrained in the American psyche that we often forget that housing is also a source of economic stress.
HARRIS: That was really ingrained in Barney's character DNA — punishment and sort of fearless, reckless abandon at all costs, for the sake of adventure.
Russia and Putin are bad actors, ingrained to defeat the American/Western culture and promote Socialism, all the while they say they are not.
At that point, the stereotype of computers as toys for boys—especially, geeky hacker boys—became ingrained in advertising and public attitudes about tech.
There is undoubtedly ingrained sexism in the industry towards women, which includes a bias to take them less seriously as artists, songwriters, and producers.
Racism as a culturally ingrained reaction to fear and uncertainty is emboldened by a political discourse that has made dehumanization of vulnerable populations normal.
When shoppers do buy a dress or jacket, they want a bargain, an attitude spawned in the recession and ingrained in the years since.
What are some things people who want to be supportive of the fat-pos movement can do to change their ingrained stereotypes and behaviors?
It is China's biggest payments service, beating solutions provided by the likes of Tencent, and it is deeply ingrained in the Chinese consumer's mindset.
Yes, she was a diva, but she made you feel as if that status was earned, not derived from an ingrained sense of entitlement.
Marshall's story about unkempt Oscar (Jack Klugman) and perpetually put together Felix (Tony Randall) popped off TV sets and ingrained itself into pop culture.
Prosecutors are also exploring "allegations of an ingrained culture of violence" at the school, which allegedly dates back "several years," the first statement said.
One of the explanations presented by the professor is fear, a powerful emotion that's ingrained in humans' genetic makeup and can impair rational thinking.
Maybe we've just accepted outsize irritation as a part of life, or maybe simple answers are antithetical to a problem that can be ingrained.
The rules and traditions of the biaoqing, so ingrained in the Chinese internet as to be invisible, simply never made it across the strait.
The German response to their Eastern neighbors' suppression of cultural freedom was also tinged with political subtext, ingrained and reinforced in postwar German identity.
Though she wouldn't outright admit it—she's got too much ingrained Southern charm to do so—Ballerini occupies a feminist space within country music.
For most of us, there's at least one book we read as children that became ingrained in the make-up of our adult lives.
" He added: "It's really important for me that [my kids are] ingrained in a good church and have that good foundation to build upon.
Despite the appearance of equality and tolerance in Quiapo, however, Muslim leaders say discrimination against people of their faith is ingrained in the Philippines.
The need for likes or hearts or thumbs-ups has become so deeply ingrained that drivers are risking life and limb to acquire them?
The stuff I grew up with is what's really ingrained in me, stuff like Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, AC/DC, Judas Priest, Purple, Rush.
For Schachtschneider, the burden is on us to reject the ingrained practices of clothing manufacturing that have become literally untenable and forge something new.
Music is a sort of rhyme in and of itself; the melody resonates with the chords below and the words match the ingrained rhythm.
Even at this point in the semester, the students, some of whom had studied gender issues before, seemed blind to their own ingrained assumptions.
After World War II and decades of Cold War-era interventions, that message — of American power as inherently virtuous — became ingrained in American identity.
From Twitter and Facebook to WordPress, the hackers used the online services most ingrained in American society for posts that spread their illicit information.
"I just remember being so angry, angry at everything," Biden told Cooper while discussing the accident, which became ingrained in Biden's own political story.
Political opinions are so deeply ingrained in people, that challenging their views is more likely to get you judged than to change their mind.
It also illustrated how deeply many of General Mills' products — and even some of its marketing slogans — have become ingrained in pop culture consciousness.
Cohn ingrained in your candidate the philosophy that the best strategy, in any situation, is to attack, accuse, seek to humiliate and never apologize.
Though Zee gets ingrained publicity almost every morning on GMA, some viewers feel it's an unfair advantage and that could cost her some votes.
Maybe it comes from the sport's ingrained order and hierarchy; there's just not much a right guard can do to liven up his work.
Mr. Dylan's songs are so deeply ingrained in the culture that it's a wonder that more singers haven't devoted entire concerts to his songs.
Within a month of taking over in 1999, he deployed a system that completely changed ingrained practices, helping save a company many thought irredeemable.
The reflex of always answering the phone, something that was so ingrained into people who grew up in the 20th century, is now gone.
Along with them come ingrained, subconscious associations that may have unintended consequences, according to a study published Friday in Social Psychological and Personality Science.
It's ingrained in our imagination of police stings, in which the informant wears a wire to capture what criminals say when they speak freely.
An estimated one trillion bags are used each year globally, but they are so seamlessly ingrained into our daily routines that we hardly notice.
But being raised in Catholic school, that stuff never leaves you even if you don't believe in it—it really is ingrained in you.
The influence of van Gogh on the 20th century has become so ingrained that it almost seems to have been predestined by his biography.
Traditional gender roles also remain deeply ingrained in Swiss households: Women were responsible for two-thirds of the domestic tasks, a 2013 study found.
The dream of a Palestinian state is too deeply ingrained in a generation of its leaders for the Palestinian Authority to abandon it now.
He tells VanDerWerff about a project he was working on about blind people and the process of getting ingrained in their lives for research.
Guitar teachers know intuitively that the path to success and creativity at the guitar is to practice until the foundational patterns are deeply ingrained.
The still deeply ingrained beliefs that women take care and men take charge can give rise to subtle prejudice and discrimination against female leaders.
"People had difficulties reading 'she' even if the text had previously used 'she,' showing how persistent and deeply ingrained this bias is," he said.
That culture and tradition is so ingrained that the forensic center gets many cases that have not been forwarded to them by the police.
The virtues of homeownership are so ingrained in the American psyche that we often forget that housing is also a source of economic stress.
Good cybersecurity is not a one-time event, but an ongoing set of ingrained behaviors by every employee, at every level, in the business.
But lately, it reminds me of how ingrained racism can be — and how my understanding of it went from principled-if-abstract to concrete.
We can't really move on from the past because it's ingrained into our being, but we can release the feelings that hold us back.
That he is even in that position is a testament to how he has built Amazon into a company thoroughly ingrained in people's lives.
Laber says that these views are so ingrained that people have to make a conscious effort to go against what their parents teach them.
The New York's law "really does contravene the basic principles that are ingrained in both our state Constitution and our U.S. Constitution," she said.
There's a whole system of ingrained thought — all hail the unspoken power of the patriarchy — that makes them feel like traitors for doing so.
To achieve the naturalness he had in mind, Mr. Maillot also zeroed in on the dancers' ingrained habits so he could peel them away.
They had to work against British ideas of tidiness, what Tree calls the "regime" of intensive farming, and their own ingrained sense of utility.
That brings us back to Laurie, whose relationship with Doctor Manhattan was both sexual in nature and psychologically ingrained in her throughout the series.
Bannon, Priebus, Spicer and the Mooch: A year in West Wing staff turnover "They are so ingrained with the crotch-grabbing liar," says Mel.
But many Alaskans also see their home state as a natural wonderland, where the expectation of bracingly pristine air is just as deeply ingrained.
A soundscape reverberates through the gallery with six vocalists singing the different lyrics simultaneously to the culturally ingrained tune, at once familiar and estranging.
Words/Matter is divided into six rooms, each approaching this intersection from a different angle — and a few troubling ingrained distinctions along the way.
Single-use plastics are cheap and ingrained in the culture, recycling is difficult and there is a patchwork of local laws, among other challenges.
Elena Biaggioni, a lawyer and Italy's delegate to the advocacy group Women Against Violence Europe, said the recent rulings pointed to an ingrained problem.
Ultimately, Cruz, who argued in his campaign that O'Rourke was too far to the left, showed that conservatism is still deeply ingrained in Texas.
There's backtracking, I suppose, when you want it; but it doesn't feel like an ingrained aspect of the game's design, which prioritizes forward momentum.
It's also hard to identify with Mexican culture sometimes, because I find that there's a lot of deeply-ingrained racism and colorism in Latino communities.
On its pages you'll find made-up words and phrases—Chinese characters that, through their unusual arrangement and alteration, subvert the sexism ingrained in Mandarin.
He adds that voice-activated technologies will likely become an even more deeply ingrained part of smart home ecosystems in the coming months and years.
I have always tried to live a life of loyalty, friendship, generosity, and compassion — qualities my parents ingrained in my siblings and me since childhood.
Three factors help explain why coal is likely to remain ingrained under the fingernails of the nation—politics, economics, and the complications of generating electricity.
When you're not trained, you really leap to identify things in paintings — we're so ingrained, no matter what our education is, toward thinking about representation.
They fit perfectly into the middle of those two time periods, further demonstrating the essence of their relationship has been ingrained in the show's script.
Radio host Dan Le Batard echoed this sentiment in a segment on Tuesday: Once you've said that, it's pretty much ingrained in your belief system.
So those non-binary people asking to be called "they", as in "Taylor left their umbrella", are up against the ingrained grammar of many listeners.
The first of those important moments offers viewers insight into Sara's bachelorette home life, where she smokes with abandon solo and criticizes society's ingrained misogyny.
"This is so deeply ingrained in this southern society that people smile to your face and then they go talk s— about you," she says.
That the loss of her voice should be seen as an insufficiency is only something that the monsters of her world have ingrained in her.
"The lack of significant progress indicates how deeply ingrained inequity in tech actually is, and indicates comprehensive approaches — not quick fixes — are needed," Scott said.
She writes: Not only are women taught to guard their own sexual purity, it is ingrained that women are responsible for the purity of men.
But I recognize as a teacher, and someone living in this body, that these things are so ingrained, they don't realize they are ostracizing someone.
The early years of any career are the worst time to be idle, because these are when the work habits of a lifetime become ingrained.
"For a while I got so ingrained, caring only about what Johnny wanted, only caring what mattered to me, what made me happy," Manziel said.
When I was a little girl I would watch re-runs of Mary Tyler Moore and this image has been forever ingrained in my memory.
For more than two decades, the belief that one must not talk about the pain they carry and simply carry on has been deeply ingrained.
"I feel so naive for saying it, but it's like dealing with racism," she said in regards to the incredibly pervasive, ingrained nature of sexism.
Given the party's ingrained sexism and hostility to any form of activism, the surprising thing is not that #WoYeShi has had less impact than #MeToo.
It is more ingrained in their lives than those of other generations, yet they also know it well enough to be wary of potential downsides.
Despite their relatively high numbers, this population has been undermined by discriminatory laws and practices ingrained in Egyptian society over thousands of years of persecution.
There may be a third cause, however, one easily overlooked—possibly because it is so deeply ingrained in the nation's sensibilities as to escape notice.
So ingrained that President Donald Trump tweeted a picture of Pepe-as-Trump during his campaign to become the republican presidential nominee in October 2015.
We therefore naturally assumed that the classical economic theories so deeply ingrained in our public life are similarly rooted in data about actual economic decisions.
Many, like Robotti, would also find themselves facing something that would further complicate their relationship to their bodies: an ingrained distrust of the medical community.
They need to understand that this behavior is ingrained in children, and that it takes exceptional adults to help us break free of this cycle.
It's that inability to escape society's larger ingrained notions of gender that makes spaces like Flame Con, which put inclusivity front and center, incredibly essential.
Not only will users avoid that uncomfortable, unsightly "Oculus face"—think hard lines ingrained in your muddied red cheeks—but also a hefty price tag.
I wanted the reader to understand — to be complicit in the victim-blaming with Emma — so that we understand how deeply those attitudes are ingrained.
It's ingrained in us from birth: just ask any of the exasperated parents who have to bribe or force their child to give up toys.
Veterans of Washington's many fights over policy warn that the city is full of ingrained bureaucracies, each of which has entrenched support on Capitol Hill.
Indeed, so ingrained is he in the Napoli experience that he performed as a D.J. at the wedding of Jorginho, a Brazilian midfielder, last summer.
The idea of having a beloved, or "beshert" (an idealistic word I had stopped using after my husband died), seemed so ingrained to being Jewish.
But as people working in the field have told me, the reality is that providing pads is easier than trying to change ingrained cultural habits.
The Saudi monarchy adheres to an conservative version of Islam known as Wahhabism, which is ingrained in the country's social norms, government and court system.
At the same time, though, fast food brands are so ingrained in American culture that we do, sort of, have emotional, humanoid relationships with them.
The Supreme Court has historically been reluctant to strike down federal laws, particularly those that have become ingrained in the lives of millions of citizens.
And these divisions are often most evident in the segregated schools, a system that critics warn risks perpetuating the ingrained animosities in the broader society.
Do we mean to be leading people toward overconfidence in their ingrained perspectives and a disposition to see all of life through one narrow lens?
Cowardly lashings out; whimsical sociopathy coupled with ingrained narcissism; one-word excremental shrieks splayed across the screen like fight words from the 1960s Batman: BLAM!
Over the past decade, opposition to environmental regulations has become a more ingrained part of the G.O.P.'s identity, particularly as exemplified by President Trump.
Russia's culture of denial seems so deeply ingrained that it is incapable of stepping back from a lie and recognizing the heinousness of its actions.
People are not used to ascribe job creation to technology, because we have it ingrained that technology destroys jobs-, SS: Alright, well, let's do that.
The panicked screams of people buried under the rubble remain as ingrained in his memory as the silent facial expressions of those killed, he said.
But Monday's rally also underscores ingrained investor expectations that the Federal Reserve will continue to take steps to bolster the economy and cushion financial markets.
I love that this virtual island, essentially a place where players go to kill each other, is a place that has its own ingrained history.
The historic institutions founded from these supremacist views have spread that same line of reasoning throughout the centuries, and have become ingrained in our society.
I have always tried to live a life of loyalty, friendship, generosity, and compassion -- qualities my parents ingrained in my siblings and me since childhood.
Undocumented people are deeply ingrained in many communities in America: They are our co-workers, our friends and the devoted parents of our kids' schoolmates.
Sexual harassment is a systemic problem, one deeply ingrained in the unequal gender and racial power dynamics found in nearly every industry of our economy.
To find that the values that had been ingrained in me from a young age were not universally shared by my political party seemed odd.
"I've been playing golf all my life, I'm very familiar with how deeply ingrained sexism is in the game," Thomas said in a telephone interview.
Olga Shurchkov, an economics professor at Wellesley College, says these perceptions of gendered jobs and tasks are deeply ingrained in people from a young age.
It goes on, it's a deeply ingrained racism and everything is ... I think it has to change and I think we have to start somewhere.
Unconscious biases, sometimes called implicit biases, are a set of automatic preferences so ingrained in people's brains that they often don't realize they have them.
McConnell has a deeply ingrained sense of what they want and sees part of his job as delivering it to them as best he can.
Successive waves of mistrust, abuse and fear have now become ingrained into the American public, he said, which has now caused investors to flee the market.
They have their fiery preachers, their arcane lore, their faith in Fox News hosts who peddle phony stories, their "churches" -- gun shows -- and deeply ingrained mythologies.
Image courtesy of GoogleFew online services have ingrained themselves into society more than YouTube, but it's not a public good—it's run by a private corporation.
What do these movies have in common, besides the fact that each was a massive financial success and has since become ingrained in the cultural zeitgeist?
The holiday is deeply ingrained in tradition across the world, and (albeit limited) evidence on year-round schooling remains inconclusive about its effects on academic performance.
They talk the talk, and walk the walk: Taking gender stereotypes out of kids' clothing is ingrained in their mission statements and integral to their businesses.
People really connect with the work because the holiday season is so ingrained in all channels of American culture — and all of us, for that matter.
The result is especially striking because it suggests that Mr Moon is so popular that he can override the ingrained regional divide in South Korean politics.
Other times, it's anything that breaks our deeply ingrained expectations of reality, like the "uncanny valley" of seeing a human-like face with subtly inhuman elements.
But so ingrained were the dehumanising stereotypes, all those Mammies and Uncle Toms, that the only solution seemed to be separating themselves from the impoverished masses.
Our counterterrorism professionals have deeply ingrained the PPG's high standards into their practices and culture such that we can streamline the approval process without compromising standards.
"My mom always ingrained sunblock into my routine as a child because I grew up in Africa, and the sun is so intense there," Prinsloo shares.
Suddenly you wake up and realize that not only is it your home, but its rhythm is ingrained in your neurons and the way you act.
But in a place where music is as ingrained as hardship and war, tunes with a message retain the power to inspire people and change lives.
It is no surprise that there are growing movements to protest the racism and Eurocentrism ingrained in many museums, and to repatriate objects stolen under colonialism.
In one section, police brutality and the rise of Black Lives Matter takes center stage, as Peck does earlier with the ingrained racism in Hollywood's past.
Since giving a TED Talk on the socially ingrained bravery gap between girls and boys, I've been on a nationwide crusade against the perils of perfectionism.
It means that "Brangelina," a word so deeply ingrained in our culture that it doesn't set of Google Docs' spell check detectors, is no longer needed.
There is an ingrained belief that cooler heads will ultimately prevail, that voters will do "the right thing," that things will be as they were before.
For the most part, he makes excuses for Amazon's culture, saying that it's ingrained in the company, having been built up over more than 20 years.
The innate immune system, which is the body's set of ingrained defense mechanisms, such as inflammation at the site of an infection, picks up the slack.
They probably didn't think he was being serious, but I knew he was, and I have their indifference as mentally ingrained as anything my bully did.
What we do and don't refrigerate is so ingrained in us that even a question about where you store your ketchup can tear the internet apart.
It is a very individualist and deeply ingrained cultural desire, this need to capture the entire world in a book, to straddle it with one's words.
"Some of these recipes will fall away, but others have ingrained themselves in American food culture in ways that may be far more lasting," Contois says.
The United States' deeply ingrained commitment to freedom of speech makes it easy for Americans to lose sight of the logic that animates the First Amendment.
That's fine, but Stengel also admonished his players during that dreadful 1962 season and they continued to lose because the culture of ineptitude was too ingrained.
For years, she has ascribed the deep hostility directed her way to a "vast right-wing conspiracy" or to ingrained resistance to a high-powered woman.
The notion that the job market is a zero sum game — more jobs for one group translates into fewer jobs for another group — is deeply ingrained.
The willingness to incite and intensify verbal assaults is an ingrained part of his character, according to some of the people who have known Trump longest.
By refusing to work with disabled actors, they avoid anything that might force them to stray too far from the stereotypes so ingrained in our culture.
Reports show that heavily ingrained prejudice often forces trans people to run away from home in their teens, before they are thrown out by their families.
Even though it's ingrained in every '80s kid's brain, there are studies that show that "Just Say No" and programs like it actually sort of backfired.
Though humans may be fickle and ingrained in our ways, when the coming big quake strikes, after the alert we'll only have ourselves to count on.
"Caffeine is so ingrained in our day-to-day habits that we don't of think of it as a source of a potential problem," Sweeney said.
Another reason is that Pakistan's concerns about India are so ingrained in the country's security planning, nothing but drastic action could change its mind, experts say.
Indigenous cultures nationwide are slowly dying out, losing ground to a broader national identity that stream rolls over some of the ingrained traditions of local peoples.
But, in a relatively short time, Giphy has become an ingrained part of the way we communicate, whether it's in iMessage, on Twitter, Tinder or Slack.
But also because of the social aspect: The drug is as ingrained in British culture as Sunday roasts and only ever reluctantly making a doctor's appointment.
I think the point of this moment was to maybe show how complicated the situation is, and how deeply ingrained rape culture is in our society.
This sneaker is forever ingrained in hip-hop culture and was one of the first sneakers to make that transition to a widely acceptable street sneaker.
But the bad spending habits of Congress have become deeply ingrained and have provided significant advantages for some at the top of the congressional food chain.
However, she signed up for a private, privileged Manhattan cocoon, where she could live as she wished, distancing herself from her husband's ingrained, longstanding sexual compulsions.
But the path to obtaining those seats at the top has many well-ingrained societal roadblocks, which is why quotas and cabinet appointments are so imperative.
Though the symbiosis between motherhood and the ocean is not immediately explicit, the symbolic connection between water and the womb, between nature and family, seems ingrained.
Again, I don't want to give the story away, but you can probably guess how turkeys are ingrained into the human world in a dark way.
"You spend even a little time contemplating the Earth from orbit and the most deeply ingrained nationalisms begin to erode," Carl Sagan once described the phenomenon.
To win office Mr. Bush had to choose between two sets of deeply ingrained impulses; the Competitor had to be given provisional dominion over the Conciliator.
"The discrimination is so ingrained that people think that's just the way things are," said Melina Healey, the lawyer representing the tribal board on the complaint.
But laws made in the capital often have little effect on culture in the countryside, where custom is deeply ingrained and men's power is virtually absolute.
Perhaps it was just an instinct ingrained in me from my Italian-Jewish family, but I knew I could not leave the gift shop empty-handed.
At the same time, self-consciously rejecting even harmless or positive ingrained ideas about women for the sake of doing so feels ridiculous, maybe even regressive.
It is crowded with competitors from McDonald's to Taco Bell to Dunkin', and Wendy's will need to convince consumers to give up their ingrained breakfast rituals.
But in the end Mr. Ponte was undone not by the ingrained challenges of Rikers, but by problems that appeared to be of his own making.
The text at the heart of the trial was equally ordinary in a culture where streams of shorthand cellphone messages have become ingrained in modern life.
"Generation Revolution" is an excellent social history of Egypt's persistent pathologies, as well as a universal story about the difficulty of changing deeply ingrained societal attitudes.
But I don't think it will ever be dead because it's ingrained in a black way of dressing, and one can't be divorced from the other.
But the problems go beyond just the official response, to deeply ingrained behaviors reflecting what experts have long described as a culture of hypermasculinity and privilege.
That means it's still on the market for anyone who can afford for their self-care routine to be ingrained in every inch of their home.
For all the talk about European integration over the last 50 years, the last two years have shown how ingrained certain instincts are in Western Europe.
When their 2-0 loss became official, some of their fans murmured a low chorus of displeasure, while others applauded briefly, perhaps out of ingrained loyalty.
Cyriac attributes the lack of saving to "ingrained behavior" where people assume these funds should be used to cover health-care costs as they come up.
"It's ingrained in Indian women that we wear lots of jewelry — a lot of gold, 22-karat usually, gifted by someone who loves you," she said.
He explained that prayer and church had been an ingrained part of his life in high school, where he attended chapel each morning and Sunday evenings.
But Davis warned that Bloomberg will need a sizable retail component if he's to shatter deeply ingrained resistance to candidates that parachute in and spend big.
USB's other key differentiator relative to peers is that management operates a very efficient bank where operating expense management is ingrained in the company's corporate culture.
They're all trying to say something — about modern society, or about how ingrained horrible ideas are in our culture, or just about the TV show Dexter.
Meanwhile, binge-watching has become so ingrained in the way people consume television now that they might as well lean in and drop the whole season.
It's a question that, perhaps, has never been so ingrained in a TV show as it is in the HBO original series (and internet obsession), Westworld.
Eventually, someday, we won't be talking about cauliflower, either because we forget about it or because it's become — wait for it — so ingrained in our lives.
On the flip side, we know older judges do tend to have ingrained bias about the relative ability of mother or father to be primary caretaker.
" — Kirk Bertino, 42, San Antonio, Texas, graduate student "All in all that moment for that little girl will be ingrained in her mind as a shameful moment.
Their wide-ranging discussion focused on the abuse women experience online, the nature of it and how it is enabled by ingrained misogynistic attitudes in mainstream media.
Seeing as both Republicans and vaporizing have a huge image problem that is deeply ingrained, an alliance with the vaping community seems right up the GOP's alley.
The importance of protecting sensitive information is stressed continually with military personnel, and the knowledge that some work can't go home is ingrained in the military culture.
There's an ingrained idea that being big, like a rhino or wooly mammoth, naturally predisposes a mammal to extinction, particularly during times when the climate substantially changes.
That said, sometimes passive-aggressive behavior is an ingrained habit in your relationship, which can be a sign that you both should consider counseling, Dr. Ludden says.
But they're still signs, if clunky ones, of a commercial industry being forced to relinquish its ingrained and troubling tendencies — because it can't afford to keep them.
This ingrained potential of cinema to educate and mobilize animates Spell Reel, the debut feature film by Filipa César, now playing at the Museum of Modern Art.
"It's intense and a lot of people that read the comic books and read the graphic novel, these moments have been ingrained in their brain," he said.
This is bourgeoisie housing anxiety, ingrained in the brains of social climbers who have jumped from class to class, televising their lives for TV residuals and clout.
Recovering from an eating disorder was a long process for Mariel Hemingway – one that helped her to realize that the issue was deeply ingrained in her family.
Despite the ingrained marked expectations, the path to the Fed moves is not predetermined, for the first time in a while, and the path remains data dependent.
The British comedy troupe's feature length string of somewhat connected sketches does snipe at thousands of years of monarchical rule and religion ingrained in their country's culture.
"While consumer viewing habits have shifted, the tradition of watching live sports and news remains ingrained in our culture," Sinclair CEO Chris Ripley said, according to Barron's.
And even though neither of us believed in any of that, there was still this ingrained fear that was part of the fabric of who we were.
I wish there was a better explanation, but I've literally seen that series so many times that the theme song is ingrained in my memory forever. Word.
Andrew believes that her SEO work is so ingrained in the web's fabric that it would take months for them to overtake her in the Google results.
One of the things I think he really received from the Carnival that made his art appealing was the joy of creativity that is ingrained within children.
Getting this right is crucial to understanding the nuance of gender identity and expression, which are deeply ingrained and follow nearly all aspects of trans people's lives.
USB's other key differentiator relative to peers is that management operates a very efficient bank where operating expense management has been ingrained in the company's corporate culture.
A close finish here would reflect a deeply ingrained culture of competitive, purple politics and continue a swing-state trend that reaches back at least a generation.
It's almost as if those motions of hitting the "123" button with my left thumb and the "!" with my right have become ingrained in my muscle memory.
They are widely accepted despite an ingrained Roman Catholic heritage and known for dedication to family, especially for taking care of mothers as other siblings move out.
We use recycled materials wherever possible and there's an ingrained culture of daytime drinking, so supply is limited and it might take a while getting to you.
America is infected with racism, and one black man, even the president, could not possibly win by attacking — head on — such a subtle, ingrained and powerful cancer.
Reese knows that meat eating is deeply ingrained in many cultures and is growing in others, and that convincing people to give it up won't be easy.
This requires us to integrate into the mainstream, and, you know, universal design needs to become something that is much more culturally ingrained in everything we do.
But the musical avoids an equally pronounced feature of Hamilton's beliefs: his deeply ingrained elitism, his disdain for the lower classes and his fear of democratic politics.
For some religions, such as the Church of Latter-day Saints, or Mormons, giving comes with such an ingrained sense of duty that it is rarely questioned.
GOP strategists say the party embraced the promise to repeal ObamaCare before it was implemented and became ingrained in the fabric of the nation's health-care system.
This premise is now deeply ingrained in the American popular imagination and it has motivated a political movement seeking to restrict democratic participation and create an oligarchy.
This weekend I was reminded of how deeply ingrained sexism is in our culture: People still believe it's acceptable to police the clothing of girls and women.
Ironically, Matniyaz's punishment comes as health officials are seeking to curb a deeply ingrained smoking culture in China, where about half of all males regularly light up.
Clinton has also opposed the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal backed by the Obama administration, but opposition to the deal is more deeply ingrained in Trump's message.
As it stands, the formal recommendation adopted in 2002 for Church officials to report abusive priests to secular authorities conflicts with deeply ingrained Church culture and doctrine.
The behavior becomes ingrained, and when faced with a stressful situation—like a looming panic attack on the road—patients are better able to cope during crisis.
Called DuoSkin, the fabrication process they created was inspired by fashionable metallic tattoos and a desire to create technologies that are more ingrained in people's daily lives.
It's also prompted calls for a reckoning with the deeply ingrained anti-Semitic views in British society — including in the Labour Party and on the socialist left.
Freebleeding certainly isn't for everyone, and that's okay, but my week of parting the Red Sea did highlight just how deeply ingrained period stigma is in sport.
Their obsession is still ingrained in our culture, to the point that two of the current presidential candidates are being compared to the series' most memorable villains.
As an artist with a diverse background—American and Puerto Rican—living with contradictions and fierce opposing viewpoints is a way of life ingrained into Tufiño's artwork.
Now that I'm saying this, it's actually crazy, because I never thought that that's what made it clear to me that music was so ingrained in me.
Yet she couldn't reason with her uncle: His point of view was ingrained in the patriarchal Afghan culture that existed even after the Taliban fell in 2001.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Bahar Behbahani's incendiary photograph "Proceeding" (226), of a woman suspended upside-down before a burning pyre, is ingrained in my memory.
The party swept the poor Mezzogiorno, or southern Italy, where a culture of dependency on state handouts is deeply ingrained; unemployment is high; and corruption is rife.
Moreover, because Québécois revolted against the strictures of the Roman Catholic Church in the 1960s, secularism is deeply ingrained and outward signs of religion can cause discomfort.
Just nonstop jamming out to Bohemian Rhapsody, Black Dog, Roxanne, and Break on Through ingrained some of the best songs in the sweetest part of my memories.
Trump's willing to "move on" from some of the things he did to win the election, but those appear to be too deeply ingrained to cast off.
This is me working hard against my antlike tendencies, ingrained in me by my immigrant parents, modern-day hustle culture and our pervasive, status-quo American busyness.
Identity politics are no small matter in Quebec, where concerns about the encroachment of outside forces on French Canadian culture remain deeply ingrained in the province's psyche.
Facebook's data collection is so broad and ingrained into the internet that the company has to build new features in order to stop collecting data about people.
Rachel Holliday Smith introduces "A Beginner's Guide to Getting Into Podcasts" by writing: As a content-obsessed millennial, podcasts have long been ingrained in my daily routine.
And in addition to fixing our apps, Applewhite said we also need to fix our own deeply ingrained beliefs about what getting older, and looking older, means.
Like recent work by Cardi B, Tove Lo and Rihanna, it disavowed ingrained scripts in popular music, in which promiscuous men play and virtuous women get played.
It's something that's ingrained in us from day one—from television, advertising, and all the weird marketing techniques where we're told that you can buy a lifestyle.
Even though I am aware of the problem, it is very difficult if not impossible to unlearn this method of processing written material once it is ingrained.
Outreach to Latinos "is ingrained, it is integral to our presence and our work in the state of California," says Anna Bahr, the campaign's California press secretary.
"It might be a great example of management doing 'PR' and yet employees in the day-to-day operating under these known, ingrained biases," the spokesperson said.
"McDonald's has been ingrained in the fabric of culture for years, and there's a long history of fans wearing our brand with pride," Colin Mitchell, McDonald's Corp.
And it was not clear until the end that the momentum toward socially liberal policies would be powerful enough to sweep away deeply ingrained opposition to abortion.
Rather than come together to defeat a common existential threat, Baghdad blocked licenses for nonlethal equipment and armored vehicles for Kurdish security forces, further feeding ingrained resentments.
And if little ones were to be exposed to these concepts and ideas during their most formative years, the deeply ingrained knowledge would be theirs for life.
Rather than win with facts, it's easier just to shout lies or insults loud and frequently enough that they're accepted at face value, rebroadcast and culturally ingrained.
Cueller and Bishop are centrist Democrats in Clinton-won districts that represent rural populations with deeply ingrained gun cultures, and where firearms are a primary economic driver.
Aja and Constance, you have spoken to the unease you felt as Slave Play insisted upon you the ingrained sense of white supremacy in white Americans, all.
I've told that story often, as an example of the ingrained sexism in Korean patriarchal culture that I thought I had escaped when we immigrated to America.
But the obligation was eased in 1999, Ms. Lorenzin said, because Italy had mistakenly believed it had ingrained the belief in science and vaccines into the culture.

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