She's a race-walking instructor who bubbles with enthusiasm, armed with clever similes and a rigid attitude about ingraining proper technique. |
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Once I've got that, I repeat the number of yards to myself three or four times, ingraining it in my brain. |
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I've been trying to do more, lately, but I have a hard time ingraining things as habit sometimes. |
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Even our efforts at fighting corruption will be in vain if we are not holistic in our approach by ingraining inclusiveness and merit in government action. |
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We do that by ingraining ourselves into our customers' operations and being focussed on adding value. |
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Rather than brainstorming a specific trust-improvement strategy, efforts are better spent ingraining trust in the culture of the organization. |
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Campaigners say that a lack of leading female characters in children's television risks ingraining sexism in a new generation. |
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Before, I'd figure something out, then spend two hours ingraining it. |
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A number of our mandates have involved developing tools and promoting new resources to improve the health and well-being of young people, ingraining in them habits they'll carry into adulthood. |
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