| 41. | People seem to habituate to events that are similar in content and type and strength of emotion.
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| 42. | The park is a wildlife refuge and the local iguana population has become quite habituated to humans.
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| 43. | What had the druggy frisson may not anymore, because people have habituated to those type of images.
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| 44. | "I won't say baiting doesn't contribute to bears habituating to human scent.
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| 45. | Housing development has occurred since the mid-1990s, with the number of habituated buildings almost doubling.
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| 46. | One major difference between the P3b and the P3a is that only the P3a habituates with repeated presentation.
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| 47. | When such conceptualized, the value of mindfully considering habituated behaviors and adopting methods for change is illuminated.
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| 48. | Hornocker says studies of radio-collared cougars provide strong evidence that some have indeed become habituated to people.
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| 49. | In this the mind is stabilized on that realization for periods long enough to gradually habituate it to it.
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| 50. | When everything was operating correctly, the indication was true and the operators became habituated to rely on it.
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