Sentences with phrase «more habituated»

These cats grew more and more habituated to people, and soon began to, as every cat lover knows, domesticate themselves.

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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.
Setting up more accessible reserves is time consuming and expensive because the western lowland gorillas are especially difficult to track and habituate to humans.
They were less likely to school and swim along with other tadpoles (a tadpole proxy for socialization, which is impaired in autism); they weren't as good at avoiding contact with animated images projected on to the bottom of their petri dishes; they didn't habituate to startling noises (another analog to autism in people); and induced seizures were more frequent and shorter than in normal tadpoles.
In fact, like most of us, education consultants are so habituated to reading research through the lens of their own normative value systems that they are more likely to steer school communities in a preferred direction than to help them identify their own direction.
These human - habituated bears, while giving us remarkable opportunities to observe their lives are also more likely to become food conditioned (seeking food from people) and associate our possessions with play toys.
But this change may not be welcomed by some of the users, who were habituated to get more followers on their other profiles, by using Instagram.
I am well aware of the human condition and it's inherent bent toward chasing more and better assets (food, clothing, shelter, not to mention showboating stuff etc., that all of the foregoing items nowadays require more and more dollars to purchase) in times of need as well as during good times, because simply put, that distant need in our brains becomes habituated.
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