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are conditioned
noun
A logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses. The phrase can either be true or false.
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They are conditioned that way.
"People are conditioned to want superlatives," he said.
Also, golfers are conditioned to believe in their abilities absolutely.
Audiences these days are conditioned to the long crescendo.
Plus, people are conditioned by what they see on screen.
Movements are conditioned to absorb setbacks and losses.
Yet audiences these days are conditioned to expect payoffs.
We are conditioned to expect everything faster, better and cheaper.
But Los Angeles audiences are conditioned for adventure.
People are conditioned to eat them, dozens of them".
They are conditioned by repeating their orbits geometrically.
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