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I also would like to see these values inculcated in young people.
Their political course is a continuing class, something they want to inculcate early on.
The aim is not to inculcate love of the music.
They can be inculcated only as part of proper training.
A. I think the first thing a company needs to do to inculcate a culture of innovation is look outside its own industry.
"They are more involved in raising their children and trying to inculcate good values."
If a sense of cultural obligation can be inculcated, so much the better.
Thus, to understand addition, is simply to have been inculcated into a practice of adding.
This will help their cognitive development and inculcate critical thinking.
I agree that you were a little hard on yourself for some, particularly "inculcate."
And years later they would appreciate him for what he inculcated in them beyond the ring.
The house system inculcates in a student a sense of competition and loyalty.
The organization was formed to inculcate a sense of responsibility in the children.
It also inculcates life skills for personal effectiveness in the future.
Its purpose is to inculcate a system of beliefs and values.
In the Hebrew religion we find the same thing inculcated.
Inculcate the idea that the nation is master to its own fate.
These are ideas we want to inculcate in our culture."
He would inculcate in his soon the passion for art and photography.
Both were inculcated with something else, a sense of chivalry.
Values and attitudes about the importance of education are inculcated in children at an early age.
So surgical training inculcates the view that nothing must be allowed to go wrong.
Religion was important here, inculcating as it did the traditions of service and good works.
At its best it had focused ideas and inculcated democratic values.
Now, ambitious parents can inculcate a taste for culture in their children even earlier.