Sentence examples for habitual manner from inspiring English sources

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From the start, he accentuated his height by advancing down the pitch in his habitual manner, on the line of off stump, looking to work the onside, countered by the pacemen banging the ball in, so that he was hit uncomfortably on the right arm.

Those behavioral properties suggest that an active postural forward sway would occur as a consequence of the habitual manner as described by Graybiel: "habits are sequential.behaviors elicited by external or internal triggers that, once released, can go to completion without constant conscious oversight" ([15], p. 361).

For each one of the consistencies, the participants were asked to swallow in their habitual manner in order to avoid possible interferences in their swallowing process.

Problem or dependent cocaine users, however, use cocaine in a more habitual manner that is associated with physical, social, and psychological problems, for which the user seeks help (4,5).

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Others stimulate creativity by exposing themselves to novel situations or unfamiliar surroundings, forcing themselves to deal with reality in a non-habitual manner.

Examine your habitual way of thinking.

The suggestion, by supporters of some of his rivals for the Poet Laureateship, that he was a "flibbertigibbet" and "too popular" did not rob him of his habitual gentleness of manner.

6) a) a habitual or characteristic manner.

Compulsivity is the repetitive, irresistible urge to perform a behavior, the experience of loss of voluntary control over this intense urge and the tendency to perform repetitive acts in a habitual or stereotyped manner.

Compulsivity consists of the following features: the repetitive, irresistible urge to perform a behavior, the experience of loss of voluntary control over this intense urge and the tendency to perform repetitive acts in a habitual or stereotyped manner [ 4, 5].

Compulsivity encompasses the repetitive, irresistible urge to perform a behavior, the experience of loss of voluntary control over this intense urge, the diminished ability to delay or inhibit thoughts or behaviors, and the tendency to perform repetitive acts in a habitual or stereotyped manner [ 108].

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