Religion and heavily ingrained cultural traditions are often regarded as sacred, and so are less likely to undergo any sort of change.
There were deeply ingrained traditions to consider whenever Modernization was discussed and for the most part life in Sakarya went on as before.
However suspicious the circumstances, he still felt the tug of deeply ingrained tradition.
He warned that the young Fremen might yet revert in a similar way, that the inborn, ingrained traditions would prevail.
Watching it annually has become an ingrained tradition in most Chinese families.
Extremely low salaries presented another problem: an ingrained tradition of accepting gifts to supplement poor pay.
No power in this world is strong enough to jerk them out of their habits, their worries, their ingrained traditions.
It is also regrettable and violent when Islamic radicals adopt this same dogged adherence to ingrained traditions.
On both sides, ingrained traditions of secrecy seem to block progress.
But it is not easy for women like Isra to shed such ingrained traditions.