And do you think that this ingrained sense of gambling reaches across the moral spectrum?
"Harlem residents have a deeply ingrained sense of personal style," she said.
To Leon and James, this ingrained sense of English superiority had spurred them to prove themselves.
There was still the ingrained sense that the magazine was arrogant, impenetrable, snotty.
Like her mother, whose ancestors came over on the Mayflower, Mann has an ingrained sense of propriety.
He gestured sharply at them over his shoulder, and they fell still, their ingrained sense of discipline overriding all else.
Their doubts are born from an ingrained sense of realpolitik.
For a young Cardassian with a deeply ingrained sense of duty, this was a difficult question.
As a result, they did not particularly like me - although they had an ingrained sense of obedience.
It is as if Gore cannot shake a deeply ingrained patrician sense of how a gentleman is supposed to behave in public.