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Ingrained habits can be hard to shift—and that definitely holds true for investing in emerging markets.
Emerging Markets' Long Road to Acceptance Richard Barley 2012
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Ingrained in Michael's heredity, from the very beginning of four - legged dogs on earth, was the DEFENCE OF THE MEAT.
CHAPTER XI 2010
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Ingrained in this approach is the requirement that creative destruction must be followed by investment in new technologies.
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Stopping had been painful, but that need to protect … Ingrained.
Ecstasy in Darkness Gena Showalter 2010
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Stopping had been painful, but that need to protect … Ingrained.
Ecstasy in Darkness Gena Showalter 2010
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Ingrained habits of profligacy, both individual and collective, held out the prospect of long-term stagnation: no growth, no jobs, no fun.
Andrew Bacevich: The End of (Military) History? The United States, Israel, and the Failure of the Western Way of War Andrew Bacevich 2010
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Habit - Ingrained behaviors are extremely resistant to permanent change while others change slowly.
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Ingrained in their community and culture, rice farming connects them to the land and one another.
Author Interview: Jan Reynolds Tarie 2009
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Ingrained within the images, music and literature, are often highly moralistic messages that border on being didactic.
Archive 2009-11-01 Renee 2009
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Ingrained patterns can be very difficult to change.www. edreferral.com.
Colleen Perry: How to Free Yourself From Dieting - Step 2 2009
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