Sentences with phrase «of habituating»

After a few days of habituating to the SPCA, there was dogfight between Mojo and Sammy.
This recurring image of urgency and impending disaster has had the effect of habituating even responsive supporters.
On the other hand, when the body is kept in the same state of nourishment and in patterns of activity, the psyche retains the ironclad protection of its habituated condition.
The monkey lost one hand in a hunter's snare but is now raising offspring as part of a habituated colony in a preserve.
The baby is part of a habituated group WCS has been following for the past four years.

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Take a public speaking class or enlist the help of a local coach to eliminate distracting mannerisms and habituate purposeful movement.»
Simplifying biz - blab to the fewest number of words doesn't just make your writing crisper, it also habituates your mind to seek the simple essence of needlessly complex concepts.
Blau points to a pattern with social networks and other free services in which, when ads are introduced, «people complain, there is a sort of backlash or revolt» at first, but ultimately the outcry diminishes and most users become habituated to the ads.
Voice assistants are «clearly becoming something people are habituated to in their lives,» said David Hudson, global head of markets execution for JPMorgan Chase.
Liberty, so defined, requires in the first instance liberation from all forms of associations and relationships — from the family, church, and schools to the village and neighborhood and the community broadly defined — that exerted strong control over behavior largely through informal and habituated expectations and norms.
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.
Does the proliferation of crucifixion scenes habituate us to violence?
The huge gay population is a result of rampant molestation, in a culture that is habituated to power, and hides behind a veil of innocence.
It shows how a behavioural pattern, which in an earlier evolutionary stage emerged only in the actual presence of a certain environmental situation, might, if it was selected as useful over many generations, become habituated to a chreodic developmental pathway which would operate even in the absence of that environmental situation.
What we need, you write, are «agents habituated by the virtues necessary to avoid the lies unleashed by our desire to avoid suffering the suffering of others.
Thus Hart's basic insight: Today we're habituated into a set of metaphysical assumptions that prejudice us against natural law reasoning.
At the same time, the moral disciplines within which one is habituated are enactments of the purposes to which one is called, embodiments of the vision to which one is committed.
The habituating effect of these constant appeals is now being reflected in the increasingly bizarre methods adopted in fund raising.
(4) This objection smacks to me of the kind of allergy that a people habituated to thinking of science as hostile to its principles can manifest even to legitimate advances.
They are qualities of experience which result from the given forms of things in relation to the structures of properly habituated personality.
We are so habituated to conceiving of the imagination as a private act of the human spirit that we now find it almost impossible to conceive of a common act of imagining with.
While people definitely do not develop a physical addiction, they do become habituated to chiles because of their flavor, their stimulating properties, and their healthfulness.
In order to reduce the risk of the hatchling turtles becoming habituated to humans, our biologists keep handling to an absolute minimum and the turtles that are on exhibit at the Museum are behind one - way glass.
They can be habituated to different patterns through certain strategies as they get older, but none of these are reliable.
Knowing that our responses to sensory perception and mental representation overlap — for example, the thought of a spider crawling up your leg can induce the same sweat response as the real thing — Vosgerau's team reasoned that thinking about eating food could lead people to habituate to the action itself.
«Educating residents helps to prevent habituation from occurring in the future, but doesn't take care of animal that's already become habituated,» says Ohio State's Gehrt.
Sharpe has been studying dwarf mongooses at the Phuza Moya Private Game Reserve in northeastern South Africa, where several groups of the animals are habituated to the presence of 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.
Even in the most habituated tourist reserves, where you have these habituated tigers that you can see, it's only a fraction of the — a small fraction of the population.
Animals that live with people or who are habituated to them through captivity may copy elements of human speech in order to strengthen social bonds, Angela Stoeger - Horwath, a bioacoustician at the University of Vienna and co-author of the elephant study, previously told Live Science.
Habituated Tai forest chimps had five separate outbreaks of respiratory disease between 1999 and 2005.
Next he surprised everybody present by saying: «All of you, until I say the word, will NOT be feeling your clothes that you're wearing, because you've habituated to them.
I proved during my research study that wild chimpanzees that are habituated to human observers on the ground are tolerant to, and most importantly do not alter their natural behaviors in the presence of, human observers in the canopy.»
«I don't think there is clear - cut evidence of biochemical dependence on diet soda, but my sense is that certainly people do become habituated to diet soda and dependent upon it,» he says.
Just like we can go «nose blind,» or habituate to a smell if exposed to a given scent for a period of time, if we are exposed to a certain task for a length of time, our brains pay less attention to it across time.
«The kind of negative thoughts that come with depression get a bit habituated in the neural pathways of the brain, so when you meditate, those neural pathways get quite activated and you really see them.
A study published in May 2017 showed that even athletes habituated to caffeine still experienced enhanced performance benefits from a caffeine dose of 400 mg prior to cycling.
In most cases, these symptoms stop happening within a few weeks of and an individual's body becomes habituated to using up fat reserves.
Caffeine - habituated individuals can experience «caffeine withdrawal» 12 — 24 hours after the last dose of caffeine.
To habituate yourself to a carnivorous diet it's best to forget about trying to imitate other kinds of food.
Chloe's solution is radical, yet simple: she wants to habituate a family of gorillas to human contact.
There was this model of filmmaking that they had become habituated to.
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.
The impossible success of incarcerated students should disrupt the way we have habituated ourselves to look at other problems.
In a June 2002 report mentioned earlier, Secretary Paige alarmed NCTAF, NCATE, the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education, and others habituated to federal backing for the professionalism agenda with his call to raise the bar on teacher academic standards while lowering barriers to classroom entry by people without conventional pedagogical preparation.
The idea is that when classroom instruction includes the frequent use of thinking routines across a range of subjects and contexts, students will become habituated to using these routines as a matter of course.
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.
It makes use of the critical socialization period to habituate your puppy to all kinds of people (especially children, men and strangers).
The time you spend gradually habituating your cats will eventually be rewarded with years of harmonious feline companionship.
Finally, remember that the time you spend gradually habituating your cats will eventually be rewarded with years of harmonious feline companionship.
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