Sentence examples for be as habitual from inspiring English sources

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"Work" can be done to change them, and the day may come when plastic surgery will be as habitual as a haircut.

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"So much going on … that she seemed to be seeing for the first time, or analysing for the first time, though she knew it was everyday, as habitual as looking at a clock or holding out a hand.

"The punch line turns out to be that Manhattan is an island of relative bliss in the bleak and hostile universe, but the tolerant, upbeat note on which Boris ends his ranting is as unconvincing as his habitual dyspepsia," Mr. Scott wrote in The Times in June.

To employ "The Delayed Vinyasa" is as simple as skipping the habitual vinyasa from uttanasana or virabhadrasana or any posture that is preceded by the instruction of "and now go through your vinyasa".

Moreover, we recorded levels of self-report shock expectancy following the habit test to determine if responding could be defined as habitual, i.e., was evident in spite of low expectancy of shock.

But even for the most advanced user of the Palm operating system, the Graffiti system used with those the handhelds is not quite as habitual.

Our global health community's highly ambitious goals to end preventable child and maternal mortality mandate addressing a wide range of behaviors, both those that can be described as habitual (such as hand washing and proper nutrition) and episodic (for example, care seeking).

Women who reported that they snored "never", "seldom" or "sometimes" in both the 1st and 3rd trimester were identified as "non snorers" and women who snored "often" or "always" already in the 1st trimester of pregnancy were identified as "habitual snorers".

If a prospective memory proper task was to be executed repeatedly in response to the same cue and with the plan likely to leave consciousness between successive presentation of the cue, the task was classified as habitual prospective memory (see Uttl [2]).

Most instances of incapacitation involve offenders who have committed repeated crimes (multiple recidivists) under what are known as habitual offender statutes, which permit longer-than-normal sentences for a given offense.

Robin argues that the impact of what is commonly perceived as habitual or quotidian can be substantial, and a study of a polity without regard to the citizenry is woefully incomplete.

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