Usar "habituation" en una oración
habituation oraciones de ejemplo
habituation
1. 8 This habituation, according to Ornstein 9 and Ashbrook 10, seems to be a function of left-mode of thinking
2. Eventually through "habituation" the ringing of
3. that precludes choices through habituation and tradition
4. cannonballs contrasting emotive intricated habituation and versatilities
5. And since habits, unlike beliefs, die hard, the habituation of various caste groups to their own swadharma would have thwarted any Islamic attempt to uproot Hinduism from the social soil of Aryavarta
6. Patriotism to a law that is not the better of two goods is treason against the betterment of humanity; for every lesser of two evils traveled is a habituation toward trails of extinction
7. “Yes, yes, of course it is!” the Prez's accidental confession was triggered by his own habituation to say anything to get laid or reelected
8. There were no houses or signs of habituation other than the black asphalt road I traveled on
9. Habituation, Paul would’ve explained, but fuck Paul and his stupid explanations
10. Was Paul surprised by what he saw? Was he disgusted? She wanted to think that he’d been outraged, and repulsed, and that habituation and necessity had compelled him not only to sell the tapes, but to try out his father’s deviations for himself
11. It enraged me to see them do that, but my fury was not only about how they were perpetuating the habituation of the squirrels, I realized
12. The CPP model involves three phrases: habituation, conditioning, and testing (with
13. In the habituation phase, animals are acclimated to two distinct environ-
14. Initially, animals are given two 1-h habituation sessions to their respective
15. novelty, and that neural habituation responses may be modified in drug addiction
16. Though, consumed with the hot fire of his purpose, Ahab in all his thoughts and actions ever had in view the ultimate capture of Moby Dick; though he seemed ready to sacrifice all mortal interests to that one passion; nevertheless it may have been that he was by nature and long habituation far too wedded to a fiery whaleman's ways, altogether to abandon the collateral prosecution of the voyage