Sentences with phrase «so habituated»

This is a particular dance of pain and frustration that has often become so habituated between the two partners that the triggers are almost unconscious.
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.
I always exercise before breakfast — I'm so habituated to it that I just wake up and jump on the elliptical or go out running or walking without even thinking about it.
We are so habituated to constant stimulation nowadays that it doesn't take much for our attention to go elsewhere.
We are so habituated...
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.
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.

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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.
«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.
The brain gradually gets habituated to whatever the stimulus is (say, doing your taxes), so you need to stop and «reactivate» your goal from time to time to maintain your concentration.
Cats can become habituated or learn to maneuver around the device's trigger, so changing the location or adding other deterrents can improve your chances of success.
The PBS series «Earth A New Wild» shows workers at a Chinese panda preserve wearing costumes so the animals don't get habituated to humans.
Many of my friends are furious with the scientists who are so meticulous and habituated to normal avenues of research.
Yet Vanhoenacker rises above this, so to speak, and in so doing reminds us all to find and value the wonders in our work, to re-see the things to which we've become habituated.
But the pencils used in elementary school typically do have erasers on the back — for as long as they last — so kids might end up spinning the Pencil around a few times before habituating themselves to nothing being there.
Practice speaking with a friend or family member so you can habituate yourself to the conversation, and increase your confidence for the interview.
It illuminates unconscious habituated behaviors learned early in life so that they may become available to the conscious mind for change.
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