Thus Hart's basic insight: Today we're
habituated into a set of metaphysical assumptions that prejudice us against natural law reasoning.
It's something
you habituate yourself into in a sense, like an Olympic sprinter who runs and incredible time in the 100 meter dash.
Not exact matches
More often than not, the
habituated person will forget what they've seen and never take the action that marketers are pouring time, creativity and imagination
into trying to make happen.
Perhaps one could say that P. had become
habituated to a life organized around music, and that when he generated music a system of identity - sustaining habits came
into play.
Parker said Yuma could not be released
into the wild because his mother did not stay with him long enough to teach him survival skills and he had become
habituated to humans.
The monkeys roam free on the natural tropical island, but also are so
habituated to humans that they can be involved in up - close and personal research — allowing researchers unprecedented access
into their daily lives.
While the Manson murders don't factor
into the book's plot, Manson's name casts a shadow on the world of laid - back freaks
habituated by sometime PI and longtime pothead Doc Sportello.