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He suggests, therefore, that "working schools" be set up in each parish in England for poor children so that they will be "from infancy [three years old] inured to work".
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As providers get older they become inured to working in low-resource environments, which may explain their increased satisfaction with infrastructure compared to their younger colleagues.
(It has been said that the same is true of torturers once they become inured to their work). And "The Break" shows how this pattern applies to political violence.
This may in part be because satisfied health workers stay longer, or health workers who have stayed longer are more inured to the actual working conditions in rural health facilities.
Cox is not inured to the cold, but she works hard mentally to control its effects.
As the pain intensifies and people become inured to the drugs' effects, they gradually work their way up to opioids such as oxycodone.
Third, those who live where the soil is barren have to work hard in order to survive; this tends to make them "industrious, sober, inured to hardship, courageous, and fit for war" (SL 18.4).
Even for a city inured to grand announcements that go nowhere, this is momentous.
The salesman, who like anyone who has worked in Manhattan long enough, is inured to special requests, wrote up the order.
Long inured to negative or even hostile reactions to his work, Serra seemed indifferent to the virtually unanimous praise this time.
On the one hand, reporters who work at pressure-packed scandal sheets quickly become inured to crossing lines and destroying lives; it's what they do.
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