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Whenever the colonel stopped at a position that he wished the SWAT team to take over, you sensed how completely the Golden Division soldiers had habituated themselves to the pressures of urban combat.
The habituation was repeated up to day 30 when all the rats seemed to have thoroughly habituated themselves to the environment and have acquired the foraging behavior.
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When placed into a novel environment, such as an open field, the mutants display significantly increased locomotor activity with minimal time spent habituating themselves to the environment, and less time engaged in licking and grooming behavior.
They listen to me, but it will take time for them to habituate themselves to the new behaviors".
In New York, reform legislation began under the Towns-Boylan Act, which targeted all "habit-forming drugs", restricted their sale, prohibited refills in order to prevent habituation, prohibited sale to people with a habit, and prohibited doctors who were themselves habituated from selling them.
"Young people, because of technology, because of the different ways they can entertain themselves, are not as habituated to going to the movies as the older generation".
Roy believed "that ancient Indians had governed themselves democratically — a rejoinder to the British insistence that Indians were culturally habituated to despotic rule and unaccustomed to democratic ideas".
"People didn't become habituated".
The United States has become habituated to low oil prices.
In doing so, we accept how we have become habituated.
"But that's just it, we're habituated to it.
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