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were 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 were conditioned.
Ergo, human emotions were conditioned responses.
Like Pavlov's dog, the Yankees were conditioned.
Women, she said, were conditioned to be exploited, and men were conditioned to exploit them.
All samples were conditioned at 300 psig prior to measurement.
My generation, and those before us, were conditioned against any kind of narcissistic behaviour.
They were conditioned to withstand the harshness of the environment, and they were strictly trained.
But my fears were conditioned; I had learned to fear The Headache.
But I think people were conditioned to have false ideas about how stable a presidential race is.
The reduction was greatest, and longer lasting, in those participants who were conditioned during sleep stage 2.
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As part of commercial nursery practice, seedling roots were conditioned/undercut (i.e. root pruned).
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