But the culture has failed, almost entirely, in inculcating internal controls on actions that have their origin in authority. ❋ Unknown (2009)
The spread of government-mandated education, again inculcating a very nationalist view, in the latter half of the 19th century also played a large role. ❋ Unknown (2008)
It can be as important a force for revitalizing our democratic form of government as it was in inculcating political doctrines into the minds of the peoples in the Axis countries. ❋ Unknown (1943)
The Canadian Radio Commission is also doing a fair job in inculcating a broader Canadian spirit throughout the land, ❋ Unknown (1934)
There is great value in "inculcating" -- or "teaching," to use the technical term -- students about scientific methodology and nature of science, and there are wonderful websites, such as undsci. berkeley.edu, to help students understand these important topics. ❋ Unknown (2010)
As it turns out, the vehemence with which politicians leapt to defend the state’s interest in inculcating obedient allegiance to the flag, and to define the flag as a sacred object that one might be punished for treating impiously, bespeaks a more than merely metaphorical sensitivity at this point. ❋ Unknown (2005)
The NYS speaks to these basic tenets of our nation building such as inculcating patriotism, promoting social cohesion, community development etc. " ❋ Unknown (2007)
NYS speaks to these basic tenets of our nation building such as inculcating patriotism, promoting social cohesion, community development etc. " ❋ Unknown (2007)
Less than three years after the end of a military dictatorship, he added, inculcating democracy should be more important than cutting poor performers. ❋ Karin Brulliard (2010)
Such qualities might help organisms, or economies, to survive or prosper, but they aren't skills and inculcating them isn't a purpose of education. ❋ Unknown (2012)
Whereas Andover was intended to create skilled professionals, the British model aped by Groton concerned itself exclusively with inculcating leadership. (thus Franklin Roosevelt). ❋ Unknown (2009)
For Locke and for the American founders, the proper exercise of parental authority meant inculcating in young citizens the virtues that allow for the responsible exercise of liberty. ❋ Peter Berkowitz (2011)
Certainly conventional literary study is no longer focused on perpetuating a culture of reading, on inculcating the reading habit and cultivating a readerly sensibility. ❋ Unknown (2009)
But democracy is another matter altogether, and requires long and patient labor in building civil society, forging a sense of citizenship, broadening education and inculcating habits of tolerance and respect for law that are generally not present in peoples who have lived so long under dictatorship. ❋ Benjamin R. Barber (2011)
In the spring of 1933, the new government designated the country's university system as a testing ground for inculcating its dogma. ❋ Unknown (2010)
The first [grade teacher] tried fruitlessly to [inculcate] her pupils with the [basics] of personal hygiene. ❋ Abelton (2005)
My [boss] likes to [inculcate] when he lectures me about my [performance]. ❋ Thundercat254 (2019)