Sentences with phrase «becomes associated»

In some cases, however, cats get along just fine until something scary or unpleasant (like fireworks or the odor of the veterinary clinic) becomes associated with the other cat.
This will communicate the purpose of the space as something other than a toilet, and they will instinctively avoid it if it becomes associated with food.
At the same time you need to say, «give it» so that the action becomes associated with the phrase.
In both of these cases, pain becomes associated with using the litter box.
The crate becomes associated with a safe and comfortable place and dogs treat it like their «den» the way a wolf might.
Once a certain idea or stance becomes associated with a group we belong to (part of what Kahan calls a cultural identity), we become more inclined to adopt that position; it's a way to show that we belong.
Suddenly, «space» becomes associated with «power,» and «time» with «processes.»
RS: I get out of the circularity by having morphogenetic fields, and an organism has a morphogenetic germ to start with which becomes associated with a morphogenetic field.
My third prediction is that the word «evangelical» will go the way of «fundamentalism» as its adherents become increasingly homogonous and as the word becomes associated with dogmatism regarding politics, science, women's roles, homosexuality, salvation, and biblical literalism.
I wonder if the» problem» of biblical illiteracy would fade somewhat if all believers at the gathering together of the church were able to exercise their spiritual gifts instead of being a captive silent audience to the same person, week after week, year after year, lecturing on the bible until the bible becomes associated with dry boring sermonising.
«Younger people who view their future as extensive gain more happiness from extraordinary experiences,» the researchers concluded, while as people age, it is more ordinary experiences that become associated with happiness.
Teenagers were often the target demographic in advertisements for the Walkman, and Sony hoped that the device would become associated with fitness, youth and mobility.
At Kellogg, Jain had the advantage of being an insider and he knew what he was in for — he had joined Kellogg as a marketing professor in 1986, and became associate dean in 1996, five years before he was picked for the top job.
Individual corporate donors can become associated with unpopular political positions or personalities, with serious reputational and sometimes financial impacts.
Kent Hehr takes Veterans Affairs and also becomes associate minister of national defence, while Harjit Sajjan becomes defence minister and newcomer Catherine McKenna takes Environment and Climate Change.
Luxe instead supplies the jackets and phones its valets need, but not the ubiquitous blue Razor scooter that's also become associated with the brand, Lee said.
But by coining the term, making a logo, and repeating it, Salesforce.com became associated with leadership in cloud, um, software.)
Just as the baby boomer generation became associated with certain characteristics and marketers learned to adjust their marketing strategies accordingly, so do millennials.
The World Trade Francs is a fictional «stablecoin» invented by Buterin, most likely to poke fun at the idea of creating a cryptocurrency that isn't subject to the extreme volatility that cryptocurrencies have become associated with.
Donna Kennedy - Glans: Departed the backbenchers to become Associate Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy, a new position.
: Left his position as Government Whip to become Associate Minister of Public Safety, a new position.
Steve Young: Left his position as Government Whip to become Associate Minister of Public Safety, a new position.
Only 7 % of those who went forward for conversion, had become associated with a church when the research was done several years later.
At the invitation of Franz Alexander she came to the United States in 1932 and became associate director of the Chicago Institute of Psychoanalysis.
Fundamentalism has become associated with power struggles and terrorism.
The development of the experimental method during the Enlightenment era meant that curiosity became associated with specific scientific endeavours, justified as seeking knowledge for itsown sake.
Matt Huckle qualified from Moorlands College in Christchurch in 2012, and shortly after became associate pastor at Testwood Baptist Church in Totton, near Southampton.
As the word «religion» has, in popular usage, become associated with an outdated supernatural world, we need to return to the original meaning of the word if there is to be any profitable discussion about the religion of the future.
Max Weber noted that as the pursuit of wealth becomes devoid of religious and ethical meaning, «it tends to become associated with purely mundane passions, which often actually give it the character of sport» (The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism).
Preaching became associated with the context of worship; so that it takes a strong reminder that preaching may also be evangelistic, i.e., the message addressed to those who do not share the assumptions of the preacher.
The land of the East from which it rose became associated with life, birth and re-birth.
She speculates that one reason gossip became associated with the conversation of women was that early usages of the word referred to the speech of women who attended at childbirth.
But over the last ten years the word has become associated with certain political and social ideologies that we do not embrace.
Upon settling in Palestine, he became associated with the Hebrew University — an institution that Kurzweil detested — first as a professor of organic and biochemistry and neurophysiology, and later as a professor of the history and philosophy of science.
Over time, the charge of «heresy» became associated with the whole package of false doctrine and divisiveness, and the preferred way of executing heretics was by beheading or burning at the stake.
One of the big downsides of the way the modern church culture has developed is the way worship has become associated with Sundays only.
To start off, why don't you tell us a little about what drew you into humanitarian work in the first place and how you became associated with World Vision?
Although Ireland had never been conquered by the Romans, the majority of the population retained its Roman Catholic allegiance, but partly, at least, because the English, who eventually separated from Rome, ruled the island and the Roman Catholic form of the faith became associated with Irish nationalism and resistance to English rule.
How did the word chicken become associated with retreat caused by fear or cowardice?
In 496 A.D., Pope Gelasius declared February 14 a day to honor St.Valentine and the day became associated with the union of lovers under conditions of duress.
How did certain ingredients become associated with certain cuisines?
The Sands family became associated with King Arthur Flour in 1820, 30 years after the company's founding.
It quickly became associated with holidays such as New Year's — she would spend the eve baking loaves that she loved to serve with a salty ham and slivers of sharp cheese when the family would come over on New Year's Day.
But long before the egg became associated with the Christian holiday, it was an important part of the mythology, religion, and rites of many cultures.
The chiles become associated with the cotton or peanut crops and thrive from the maintenance of those fields.
I don't know how the word got around so fast, but there they were: the mustached Ladinos and the Indians, each backing his own kind, for I had become associated with the Ladinos.
In the early 1990's, Art accepted the position of Cellar Master and then became the Associate Winemaker at Callaway in 2003.
He became associate head coach, then offensive coordinator, and when he left for ECU, Cutcliffe said, «I'm excited, not only for Scottie.
Among projects which he may become associated with soon are a chain of golf courses, a variety of golf - practice devices, golf toys and even an Arnold Palmer bug repellent.
When medieval Europeans began viewing the pieces as a king's court, the horse became associated with a horseman — knight.
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