| 11. | Sargant connected Pavlov's findings to the ways people learned and internalised belief systems.
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| 12. | And the children internalise this example ).
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| 13. | Whereas I was this disaffected, slightly aggressive ex-punk rocker where nothing was internalised.
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| 14. | "' Inversive activities "'are processes which self internalise the action concerned.
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| 15. | The rebellion of the teacher and her students are internalised to make a relevant and contemporary movie.
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| 16. | The hostile environment may trigger or worsen internalised transphobia, depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress.
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| 17. | Grammar rules have been internalised by native speakers, allowing them to determine the viability of new sentences.
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| 18. | Internalising the limitations of climate change requires proper planning for land use and the adherence to building codes.
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| 19. | Few " S . aureus " cells become internalised into osteoblasts in the absence of the FnBP
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| 20. | By attaching the two sets of windings to a common frame, all of the forces are internalised.
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