Examples of using Ingrained in English and their translations into Korean
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But we also find that cost ingrained in most other areas of the economy.
That being said, sexism is deeply ingrained in these Western countries and many others.
Our youth find it useless to separate their souls from their brains, their truth is ingrained, their integrity insustained.
AutoCAD has been around since the 1980's and since it's introduction has eventually become ingrained in the DNA of most design firms and offices and has become an
work of the mind, he nevertheless often cut past deeply ingrained structures and assumptions.
Open source has become ingrained in the way we work-we've embedded it in all of our products and we allocate time and energy to give back to the community.
Open source has become ingrained in the way we work- we have embedded it in all of our products and we allocate time and energy to give back to the community.
Around a fifth considered DataOps already ingrained in their culture, 37% were in the course of DataOps adoption across multiple departments and 34% were still defining a DataOps strategy.
These people have a deep ingrained hatred of Me and they fail to see how they can hate someone who, in their eyes, does not exist.
They are so ingrained in the ways of the church, and they have been for lifetimes-
Our core values are deeply ingrained in our DNA, and we live and breathe them every single day, allowing them to dictate the decisions we make.
the reality of racism remains ingrained in American society.
It opposes itself to some deeply ingrained human traits such as our striving to better our lot, our need to feel in control of our destiny,
Strongly ingrained in my foundation.
Is it possible to alter deeply ingrained gender patterns?
That sense is ingrained in you, ever since you were a caveman.
These beliefs are reinforced and ingrained in most of us in our early schooling.
By that time, however, privacy and secrecy had become ingrained habits.
Bread is also deeply ingrained in Lakeland culture.
Femmephobia is often invisible, but still ingrained in gay men's communities.