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Are we living in a world that conditioned to mind its own business, that conditioned to disengage?
Particularly for women, who are socially conditioned to seek perfection.
I've been conditioned to prove myself over and over again.
Because I've been conditioned to believe I asked for it.
Black women are conditioned to be pillars of the community.
Cubs fans, rightly, might be conditioned to expect the worst.
Ultimately, black patients were conditioned to underestimate their own pain.
They've become conditioned to blow it off as crying wolf.
And so, our country has become conditioned to unending carnage.
But your body can also become conditioned to a morning routine.
We are conditioned to engage more the more likes we get.
I was conditioned to care for people at an early age.
We're conditioned to protect everyone, even at the expense of ourselves.
Students are conditioned to predetermine what they feel, or don't feel.
Over time, military members are conditioned to expect this kind of behavior.
We have been conditioned to value ourselves through the eyes of men.
Do you think we as women are conditioned to not trust ourselves?
We know that women are conditioned to appease and avoid male anger.
You've successfully been conditioned to associate the two brands with each other.
You get conditioned to that because that's just the way it is.
It's a cruel trick, since we're so conditioned to expect a reward.
Because no matter what our size, we're all conditioned to look away.
We are conditioned to waste and to see it as a plus.
"We're so conditioned to watch dance in a certain way," she said.
Sadly, it's this voice that we've been trained and conditioned to have.
Probably because we're conditioned to create content that appeals the male gaze.
Police officers are conditioned to protect the defenseless and confront the aggressor.
Nxivm members were also conditioned to believe in Mr. Raniere's moral superiority.
Men have been conditioned to react more with anger and even alcoholism.
Women in particular, experts point out, are conditioned to smooth things over.
Americans are already being conditioned to accept the "do something, anything" approach.
They're also conditioned to stay close to the flutuantes and to humans.
It could really be just the way we were conditioned to think.
" Dunbar added that players eventually became "conditioned to go after the ball.
We are conditioned to feel ashamed or embarrassed about certain parts of ourselves.
We were conditioned to believe that heroes had to look a certain way.
We have become accustomed—perhaps even conditionedto upgrading everything, all the time.
Of course, generals are typically conditioned to respect hierarchy and to follow orders.
By now, we're conditioned to see the Chosen One meet a bad end.
In the black community, we have been conditioned to not discuss personal business.
But it also helps that I'm already conditioned to exercise to the music.
This goes against everything you were taught and have been conditioned to believe.
We'll admit, we're pretty much conditioned to love anything Blue Ivy Carter does.
It sounds bad because we're conditioned to judge hitters by their batting average.
My son is just like her, but not conditioned to be so sweet.
We're all conditioned to think that things in the sky move quickly, right?
"Chinese women of my generation are conditioned to accept their fate," she said.
That was pure fantasy, propped up by a country conditioned to believe anything.
We were conditioned to post because only the weird kids did not post.
Pitchers, conditioned to exploit a lower strike zone, largely fell into the trap.
In fact, we're socially conditioned to want to look good to our friends.
The Warriors are far better conditioned to run up and down this way.
We're conditioned to believe black and brown people have not contributed to society.
The results imply that black children are conditioned to internalize these ideals early on.
We'd been conditioned to think of the bill as a bad one, he said.
Because the people conditioned to seeing male-centric stories dominating Hollywood include young women.
Funding to local governments could be similarly conditioned, to limit painful cutbacks by municipalities.
So yes, you'll probably like these, even if you've been conditioned to dislike Bose.
I still think about how I present myself, because I was conditioned to survive.
Owning the thing we have been conditioned to fear most is the first step.
Which is really the way most people had been conditioned to think about franchises.
I felt conditioned to believe that isn't wasn't appropriate to show my bare skin.
However, for decades, Tacoma residents have been conditioned to stay away from the waterfront.
Are French film students conditioned to look for something different than American film students?
I don't know if that's because women are kind of conditioned to not do that.
Too long in our society we've been conditioned to express masculinity in certain approved ways.
After all, customers are conditioned to never buy anything at full price, only on discount.
But you also were conditioned to feel guilty for being interested in those forbidden topics.
Their most controversial subject, Little Albert, is conditioned to fear almost anything white and furry.
We're conditioned to believe that any ounce of fat is unacceptable and should be hidden.
I think they're conditioned to follow whoever is in power, whoever is appointed the leader.
She doesn't fits into the exact type of femininity we're conditioned to be comfortable with.
Surely I've been conditioned to tolerate—if not embrace—this high-stakes loss of autonomy.
Many people are conditioned to avoid talking openly about money, so they simmer in silence.
I know I was conditioned to believe that the Mets were fun, but terminally hapless.
Smartphone users are conditioned to quickly reply to instant messages, which might lower their guard.
"Men have been conditioned to deal with listening by reacting, with problem solving," he added.
Many of us have been conditioned to believe that we must be strong to survive.
They emerge from our education, our experiences, and how we're culturally conditioned to interpret information.
Any U.S. support must be conditioned to an adherence to democratic values and human rights.
Plus, women are usually socially conditioned to reject men for sex, not the other way around.
In fact, I've been conditioned to be "the mom" of my friend group my whole life.
Which, to be clear, a lot of people have been conditioned to do, famous or not.
We are conditioned to believe that life would have been easier had we been born fairer.
Women, unlike men, often aren't conditioned to assert themselves and can face disapproval when they try.
Western audiences are generally conditioned to have a close-minded view of anything beyond their comfort.
Animals conditioned to fear the sound had bigger connections in the new pathway, confirming Yang's theory.
While never quite loving any Leonardo, I'm conditioned to expect from him more terrific painterly ingenuities.
The choice is rarely brought on by empathy for people they have been conditioned to despise.
We are conditioned to believe that art is safe, beyond the reach of the grimy world.
This two year cycle is something we've been artificially conditioned to by the contract upgrade cycle.
That's what many of us have been conditioned to believe, but of course, it's not true.
We've been conditioned to believe that the only choices available are our system or utter chaos.
Victims are often wary about coming forward, as they've been conditioned to fear their exploiters retaliation.
We're conditioned to believe that being thin means, health-wise and otherwise, we're doing something right.
Partly because we&aposve been socially conditioned to underestimate ourselves, while men tend to overestimate themselves.
Many of us are conditioned to seek solace in food, so comfort-eating is incredibly common.
They've been conditioned to be around rich people for the last four years of their life.
There's a certain attractiveness to entrepreneurs to staying private and not being conditioned to the public markets.
That's how I've been conditioned to think—that people wouldn't take me seriously if I was Nigerian.
What Nettles needed was a world not conditioned to regard Black life and trans life as disposable.
Mr. Cosby made blackness palatable to a country historically conditioned to think the worst of black people.
Fans were conditioned to expect the unexpected and not to get too attached to any one character.
I do think we are moving away from the archaic ways we were conditioned to believe in.
Is he really her father, or is that just something that she was conditioned to call him?
And at this point, we are all conditioned to react and engage or deny in specific ways.
Like Epstein, Francona succeeds by building absolute trust with players conditioned to view authority figures with suspicion.
In this case, the bear could have been simply conditioned to be temporarily docile around the dog.
"It's complex, but a big part of it is the way we're conditioned to talk," he says.
We've been conditioned to pull some sort of expression whenever a camera is pointed in our faces.
There was no indication that something we'd been conditioned to do would be quickly weaponized against us.
"The market has been conditioned to buy on any weakness," said Keith Buchanan, portfolio manager at GLOBALT.
Kids are conditioned to think that the good guys always win; when they don't, it's downright disorienting.
Like Sherman, who, once the 49ers' chief antagonist, has invigorated a fan base conditioned to loathe him.
We're conditioned to expect impressive special effects in a space story, but don't look for many here.
Harwood: I'm just saying voters get conditioned to what they see in front of them in politics.
Journalists are conditioned to believe that words are the ultimate product, to be curated, sweated, grinded and polished.
I became conditioned to think safe, to have dreams and goals, but to keep them attainable and realistic.
Even in normal times, career diplomats are conditioned to keep their heads down and not make much noise.
We're so conditioned to take everything on ourselves, but when people offer help, take them up on it.
I was conditioned to think I was a bad filmmaker because I was exploring other opportunities as well.
Unless you are an avid golfer or suffer from hypertension, you've probably been conditioned to value high scores.
And over the course of a video game, players can become conditioned to treat silence as something foreboding.
But Peter Wilson of Oxford University argues that we have been conditioned to see the empire this way.
I was able to change the way I've been conditioned to feel about how my hair defines me.
"We've been conditioned to buy only when things are on sale," said Bonnie Patten, executive director of TruthInAdvertising.
I hope he's out there, applying to schools, schools that he's been conditioned to think aren't for him.
And from an early age, men are conditioned to not view themselves as victims or express their feelings.
It's understandable, because the story is about rabbits, which we're conditioned to associate with Thumper and Peter Cottontail.
We've been conditioned to think of exercise as perhaps the most important component of any weight loss effort.
Thanks to the police and ambulances' flashing lights, drivers are conditioned to see flashes as something worth noticing.
One involves novelty: We are conditioned to focus heavily on new threats, looking for any cause for alarm.
From childhood, we are conditioned to think of age as something to fear, avoid, and, at times, disparage.
Growing up in a blue-collar Portuguese family in Lowell, Massachusetts, he'd been conditioned to peel his fava beans.
And so perhaps people are conditioned to thinking as these things go on, there is more of that risk.
Like a lot of other aspects of life, we've been conditioned to only hear what we want to hear.
It's because we're conditioned to be suspicious of a legal system that so often ignores us or fails us.
But every Internet company doesn't have to be the biggest, boldest, always-growing entity we are conditioned to expect.
The service also arrives after decades of viewers being conditioned to long-form storytelling on TVs and big screens.
No doubt, we've been conditioned to believe that death at 20 is tragic, while death at 90 is natural.
At least that's what I was conditioned to believe as we adapted to our new lives in Southern California.
As with Pavlov's dogs, who were conditioned to salivate when they heard a bell ring, players retain emotional memories.
Those who believed in the sanctity of the individual had been conditioned to do so by their class position.
Many of us have been conditioned to believe that bigger is better — particularly with hair, portion sizes and penises.
Here's a brief rehash for those living underneath a rock—or those baseball fans conditioned to ignore the Rockies.
The prevailing questions we're conditioned to ask about immigrants have all been deeply shaped by histories of racial restriction.
Staffers have told many of us that they've become so conditioned to taking incoming that not much shakes them.
I can understand baseball's desire to protect pitchers from being overworked, with the new breed conditioned to pitch counts.
Because women have been conditioned to fit into boxes; usually tiny, pretty, sparkly boxes with bows on the them.
Like the best subversive games, it forces us to really consider the things we've probably been conditioned to ignore.
We are all of us social animals, conditioned to please and comply with authority figures—such as police officers.
"I was tired, but I was conditioned to go the distance," he said in an interview several years ago.
Alien took something we're conditioned to view as wholly beautiful, joyous and celebratory—and twisted it into a nightmare.
"As women, we're conditioned to do everything, and we can do everything you just can't always do it at once."
And because she's been conditioned to equate sexual desire with love, Atkins retreats, and any sense of rebellion is quashed.
"Through decades of systemic oppression, black women have been conditioned to think they are less than...These injustices still hurt."
Fans steadfast till the end Cubs fans have long been conditioned to expect the worst through decades of team misery.
We are conditioned to associate this time of the year with icy blue, red plaid, snow white, and pine green.
We've been conditioned to understand, if not entirely forgive, two people who have probably killed as many as this woman.
The problem is Americans are conditioned to believe there are unlimited resources of all types, instantly movable across notable distances.
We're so conditioned to think we should be performing all the time that we've completely lost respect for time-wasting.
She was conditioned to believe that Black beauty wasn't appreciated in a world of blonde hair and light eye worship.
The showrunners spent so much of their early seasons killing off Starks that it is what we're conditioned to expect.
As coaches, we're conditioned to go through these things, but the players are the ones out there expending the energy.
And to complicate things even more, the church's membership has been conditioned to defend a crystallized dogma at all cost.
The holidays are a time when we are especially conditioned to pay more for the label because we're buying gifts.
We subconsciously ignore specific facts, data, and knowledge because of what we are conditioned to observe or look out for.
Some don't care because it was reported in The Times, and they've been conditioned to dismiss it as fake news.
"We are socially conditioned to give answers when someone/something asks us a question," Dr. Gretzel wrote in an email.
We've become conditioned to associate "The Nutcracker" with ballet, largely because of Tchaikovsky close relationship to that particular dance style.
These kinds of racist comments, inflammatory acts, and clumsy explanations are what we have become conditioned to expect from Republicans.
Here's the thing: We have been conditioned to define good acting in terms of facial expressions, comic timing, physical bits.
That kind of becomes your mantra…We're almost conditioned to not really react to the mental stress of an investigation.
The problem is, it's hard to be surprised when you've been conditioned to only engage with the things you like.
On the other hand, "if you dealt it, you might also be more conditioned to expect to smell it," Ng suggests.
The novel technology allowed entertainers, conditioned to belting out melodies, to almost whisper their lyrics and yet still command a room.
At this point, viewers have been conditioned to expect to see women sexually abused, or, at minimum, threatened with the possibility.
We've been conditioned to think of exercise as a key ingredient — perhaps the most important ingredient — of any weight loss effort.
Americans have been conditioned to respond to the flashiest personality and to equate naked ambition with intelligence, determination, and strong values.
Indian women have been conditioned to cover up their bodies because they are perennially subjected to the prying eyes of men.
We've become conditioned to expect stories of the kids themselves being shot to death, or hiding in terror from the shooter.
The idea here is to pay attention to the visual language of machines, something we are all being conditioned to read.
I've actually been conditioned to not notice all the actor types and things like that on a day-to-day basis.
This underlying tension, where dedicated fans are conditioned to assume ulterior motives behind the scenes, plays into the popularity of podcasts.
The American public has been conditioned to believe that foreign war is necessary, even vital, to maintaining our way of life.
This means that, with our nerves conditioned to be exposed, we become acutely aware of every sound and movement around us.
Men are conditioned to think it's sad or pathetic to pay a sex worker, and that's also toxic and a problem.
I had been conditioned to believe in the importance of directness and sincerity, but Olivier valued a more disciplined self-presentation.
The psychological effect of the increase, the third of 220, may be dulled as consumers grow conditioned to the such moves.
Not everybody around you is conditioned to handle the kind of pressure that you can as the entrepreneur, leader, C.E.O. and founder.
The research revealed that women who grew up without a caring father are conditioned to see more sexual intent in other men.
We are pre-conditioned to recognize the color red as a signal for danger and crimson blood a warning of deep injury.
You talk a lot in the book about how millennials are burned out, that we've been conditioned to worship productivity and efficiency.
Women especially are conditioned to minimize all forms of negative treatment by men for patriarchal benefit, and emotional misconduct is no exception.
You know, the ingredients that get discarded before they're even consumed because humans have been conditioned to conflate appearance with actual taste.
Family life, happiness, idyllic Americana: We were culturally conditioned to want it, then realized that economic instability meant we'd never have it.
This is something working and middle-class America, for better or for worse, has been conditioned to see as their life's purpose.
Yes, she tried to be polite about it because that is what girls are conditioned to do, but she was clear nonetheless.
Can Republicans who were conditioned to say "no" during the Obama years say "yes" to legislation, no matter how imperfect it is?
We are conditioned to think about that third drink as it pertains to driving, but it goes beyond how we get home.
The reasons for this are complex, but much of it has to do with how we are conditioned to think about leadership.
We have been conditioned to believe those supply chains cannot be moved back to the US, because it would be too disruptive.
Having grown up in a community where street violence is a part of everyday life, Batiste was conditioned to fear the worst.
But I had been socially conditioned to believe that women would want to have sex with me if I could convince them.
"A lot of people are conditioned to crazy stories coming from the White House at this point," the Capitol Hill aide said.
We're also conditioned to think that a love story, with its inherent female appeal, is thus more frivolous than most other stories.
Whereas men are conditioned to believe that we're invincible and will remain that way forever — and we're stupid enough to believe that.
Like many amazing women, she has been conditioned to see the world through the eyes of men and the things they valued.
Charles M. Blow I feel as if we are being conditioned to chaos by a "president" who abhors the stillness of stability.
But fans, despite being conditioned to believe that supporting your local team is little short of a civic responsibility, have more options.
To its credit, baseball recognizes the tournament's limited appeal to American fans, who are conditioned to care primarily about their favorite team.
Elizabeth's trajectory makes clear that a life of clandestine secrets and lies can destroy even true believers who were conditioned to kill.
The song finished and, without the flood of stimulation, my brain couldn't rank relevance using the usual hierarchies its been conditioned to.
The rear leg, being less commonly targeted, is rarely as well conditioned to punishment as the lead leg of an experienced fighter.
"We're conditioned to think about art as a financial asset, which is the wrong way to think about it entirely," explains Harvey.
I didn't start gaining weight until the ninth grade, but I was already conditioned to think I was fat in middle school.
When we ignore the parts that make us uncomfortable because we have been conditioned to feel discomfort, we lose out on knowing that.
It becomes less about fighting and competing for love, as we have been conditioned to think, and more about freely sharing mutual positives.
Likewise, Daenerys Targaryen's sudden Mad Queen pivot feels completely out of line with what we've been conditioned to expect from her so far.
Sometimes we learn to be afraid of something, because we're taught or conditioned to fear them, or because we experience something very traumatic.
The viewers are conditioned to reflect on the relationships between people, ideologies, and the larger structures created by the installations and our society.
We've been conditioned to expect first-rate political strategy from Tyrion, but it's clear now that he's not even a passable military strategist.
A month is plenty of time to be conditioned to fear my headache triggers: complex tasks, sound, bright lights, tests of my balance.
They're not actually making judgements based on facial expression, but are conditioned to get fed by the celebrity photo, rather than the rando.
Many people have been conditioned to think about not opening the statements, to "set it and forget it" because investments fluctuate, she said.
In America and Germany, people have been conditioned to see forested landscapes as sublime by painters like Caspar David Friedrich and Albert Bierstadt.
And everyone will say what we've been conditioned to say: Well, that's the salary cap, it just made it too hard to trade.
You see, growing up in the United States, I've been culturally conditioned to see the world always through the suffocating prism of race.
They're socially conditioned to please others, to bend to what other people want, lest they're labeled "difficult" or, the old classic, a bitch.
Russians have also long been conditioned to view sports as an extension of global competition, with opponents willing to do anything to win.
It offers numerous qualities to which consumers, conditioned to judge wines by a grocery list of aromas and flavors, may not be attuned.
Because we are women, we were conditioned to just be grateful for the crumbs we were handed instead of demand what we deserved.
I talk a lot about how women are conditioned to be perfect, and how by embracing bravery we could accomplish so much more.
The players, mostly black and conditioned to believe football is their best ticket out of modern Jim Crow, have not yet fully awakened.
Part of the impact could be psychological: Some investors have been conditioned to buy stocks when the Fed is growing its balance sheet.
We have been conditioned to respond better to wrapped items because we receive them on special occasions — even expected gifts benefit from wrapping.
For men in the US, the way we are conditioned to be with other men is by objectifying women, and treating them as objects.
I know this is very unrealistic for a lot of people, but the reason it's unrealistic is because you've been conditioned to think small.
Most of us have been conditioned to believe summer ends abruptly after Labor Day weekend (or whenever Starbucks announces that the PSL is back).
Another concern for researchers is that MTurk workers may simply be overexposed to academic surveys, and thus conditioned to answer questions in certain ways.
My brain was conditioned to just smash and grab, adding to my stash or stuffing my face because this might be my last chance.
When Negan shows up at Alexandria, his presence telegraphed by the unmistakable silhouette of a baseball bat, viewers are conditioned to expect the worst.
There was fear and doubt, naturally, but beneath all that, I had been conditioned to believe that if anything was certain, my happiness wasn't.
When you're always being watched, always being disciplined, you're conditioned to accept it, and it causes you to police your own thoughts and actions.
Conditioned to pay attention to his health thanks to a bout with throat cancer nearly 6 years before, Dimon took himself to the hospital.
To start, the human participants were conditioned to associate one shape as threatening and anxiety-inducing and another shape with more mild, nonthreatening outcomes.
This Duke has the enthusiastic but distractible air of a nobleman who has been conditioned to see the world as his personal Erector Set.
We've been so conditioned to identify with the number on our clothes that it's hard to not listen to it, even when it's a lie.
Are you so conditioned to want to argue that you immediately leapt to a side without questioning why this child's face is contorted in agony?
"It took a long time because I think that as little girls we are conditioned to believe that cruelty and love somehow have a connection."
"Men are conditioned to believe that women's voices are seducing and if they hear her voice they are pushed into an adulteress area," Keeble said.
But despite our similarities, Sophia and I differed in one crucial arena: She was a successful reality showrunner, conditioned to the demands of the industry.
However awful it may be that boys are conditioned to repeat their own cruel pasts, there is no excuse for these vicious crimes in adulthood.
To a contemporary audience, conditioned to accept previously unimaginable degrees of screen and television carnage, this "Ben-Hur" feels disturbingly and appropriately up to date.
We all have been conditioned to find bigger or larger people unattractive, as they're fat and unhealthy—but that couldn't be further from the truth.
I was trying to figure out how I could balance the two and make myself happy without going against what I was conditioned to believe.
"It's deeply unsettling for some couples, especially if they've been raised and conditioned to believe men 'should' dutifully make more than their wives," she says.
There's also the comfort of high-level security — retinal scans and facial-recognition cameras — for a population conditioned to think of Big Brother as benign.
They're both too young to really understand the words being slung at them, and yet are already being conditioned to know that they're an 'other.
Sometimes he hangs on an image for minutes more than we're conditioned to expect by most American films, forcing us to contemplate what we're seeing.
How might we see this view, so romanticized in trashy films like Woody Allen's Manhattan (1979), if we weren't so conditioned to gaze in awe?
Now, as an adult woman living in the big, cynical city, I've been conditioned to keep my head down and avoid confrontation at all costs.
Inside, the bubbles are air-conditioned to maximize comfort and feature a large bedroom with a king bed and living space with a seating area.
This audience is conditioned to think the worst of any dissenting opinion and will never abandon Trump — at least as long as Steve Bannon doesn't.
The family could only claim it in private; there was nothing worse, Dash had been conditioned to believe, than for someone else to call her Geechee.
"[Rebecca] has been conditioned to think that [romantic love] is going to make her fulfilled, that she's going to find the answer there," says the showrunner.
But as norm-busting as they may be, we have become conditioned to view them as just the latest in an unbroken string of overheated comments.
The background: People are conditioned to see a car with a human driver, so trusting a vehicle without one is going to take time and effort.
Each entry is approximately 12 seconds of bliss — far more than any of us has been conditioned to expect on the internet on any given day.
It has struggled to meet its 2% inflation target in large part because firms and employees have become conditioned to expect a lower rate of inflation.
Is he just an extremely relaxed individual, or has he seen so many fights in his time that he's simply become conditioned to random parliamentary brawls?
Women are so conditioned to be silent and not to make a scene and to be polite and also just to not make the situation awkward.
The country has been rapidly conditioned to wait for the drama of the emotional reaction — the kind of torqued up authenticity on which reality TV thrives.
"This is especially hard to do in your 50s, when you've spent your whole life being conditioned to be, and act, like a man," said Vahle.
Yet many young people have been conditioned to think they should not count on Social Security to be there when their time to retire rolls around.
However, it also noted that officers are generally trained to regard all weapons as real (cops are conditioned to see every interaction as potentially life-threatening).
Millennials are conditioned to think: 'I'm supposed to invest, and there's a fund with the word 'millennial' in the title, so it must be for me.
Moussouris said the hotel policy is creating a dangerous normal where people are conditioned to open their doors to anyone who says they're security, without verification.
"  "It's what we are conditioned to believe — that if we speak up, our livelihoods will be threatened; that standing our ground will lead to our demise.
"The Patriarchalists have been conditioned to think of women as, at best, breeders of sons, at worst, objects to be poked, humiliated and killed," Vidal wrote.
Such considerations can go against the very grain of investment bankers, who are conditioned to work on as many deals as possible, not to cap activity.
Being bigger and taking up more space in the world is NOT a bad thing, but as women, we've been conditioned to think smaller is better.
More broadly, the show also discusses how women of our era are conditioned to conceive of themselves — or how others conceive of them — as sexual beings.
"People get complacent," El-Erian said, warning of "excessive risk-taking" due to investors being "conditioned" to believe that central banks will always have their backs.
Over the years I've been culturally conditioned to swallow my anger down and suppress it, only to re-experience it in another recycled from months later.
Rewarded for perfection all our lives, and so in love with the praise we get for doing everything right, we're conditioned to be terrified of failure.
We're conditioned to touch our own faces from a young age because it signals public self-awareness, psychologist and anxiety specialist Kevin Chapman told Business Insider.
In an interview, Mr. Charity — who said he was conditioned to love Oreos because his schools were near a Nabisco factory — doubled down on his perspective.
One former adviser said that people had become conditioned to wait until Mr. Trump had raised an issue at least three times before acting on it.
She'd been conditioned to think of her own stories and the stories of other new parents as mundane, as niche, but she knew that they weren't.
The ClassPass client has been conditioned to seek the lowest credits; not their favorite teacher, their usual workout buddies, and in some cases their preferred studio.
We're culturally conditioned to be the nurturing ones, and there's also a smaller field we get to move in when it comes to what's considered selfish.
So, many people may not naturally have much of an opinion about spoilers, but they've been conditioned to react to them by people who hate them.
Because of carbon's climate change connection, we've been conditioned to think of it as the enemy, when in fact it's as vital to life as water.
As for the cheese-related tears, it doesn't matter whether it's linked to my period or what I've been conditioned to think my period wants from me.
I don't know if we have become conditioned to ensure the comfort level of our white friends and fellow residents is prioritized over righteous demands for justice.
We're conditioned to fear entering our late-20s because, as humans who age at a normal rate, doing so means we're that much closer to turning 30.
An early flashback to his days in World War II establish his time as a hitman as merely an extension of being conditioned to kill in combat.
Likewise, when it comes to running water and peeing, the theory is that we've simply been conditioned to play out a specific response to a particular stimulus.
So that's the situation we now find ourselves in: Conservative consumers have been conditioned to have their biases constantly reinforced, and they're increasingly intolerant of dissenting voices.
It also shows that society is conditioned to distrust women, and that we'd rather point fingers anywhere else than ever hold men accountable for their own actions.
It is difficult for people to look past my turban, beard and brown skin because we have all been conditioned to fear people who look like me.
We are, as philosopher Robert Paul Wolff has argued, "conditioned to respond to the visible signs of officiality," overawed by those we perceive as our social betters.
"The brain is conditioned to a specific response based on experience and exposure," says Iman L. Khan, a therapist with practices in New York City and Milwaukee.
In the book, Grossman makes the bold assertion that humans aren't natural-born killers, but must be psychologically conditioned to overcome their innate inhibition against taking life.
"I think people have just been conditioned to believe that this is just a natural part of existence, that that's the program," Istvan previously told Business Insider.
Being a man, and realizing you're actually a prick by default cos you were conditioned to be controlling: you know you don't have to be that way.
When I arrived in California, I soon learned that everyone here is conditioned to keep an emergency earthquake bag in a car or somewhere near the door.
El-Erian has for weeks been cautioning investors against buying market dips as they've been conditioned to do in recent years because it's a strategy that's worked.
It's a real thing, and I think that we have to start thinking more about how we're culturally conditioned to see the world in a certain way.
It's a war on opportunity for a generation of black and brown Americans who have grown up conditioned to believe that prison is inevitable, and incarceration is imminent.
Like most cheesy movies, the film ends on a heartwarming note (unless you're Ellen's fiancé, whom we are conditioned to not like from the start of the film).
Though many of us have stretch marks, we've been conditioned to think of them as flaws instead of the perfectly normal parts of our bodies that they are.
A website's "selective guessing" is conditioned to be more accurate, nuanced, and therefore clickable the more a user interacts with the trackable items on a platform like Facebook.
I almost wasn't going to write this article because I've been conditioned to think that, when it comes to comedy, 33% of the representation is not that bad.
For some reason, we've been conditioned to believe that social media currency (likes, retweets, follower counts, verified badges, etc.) actually means something outside of our phones and computers.
That's an example of the way a lot of men have been conditioned to perform ignorance and use accepted notions of masculinity to inflict violence on femme people.
Redundancy might be a key feature, but high latency will always be considered a bug now that we've all been conditioned to expect real-time interactions with technology.
"Most of them are conditioned to distrust diplomats and to view diplomacy as a waste of time," Daniel Larison, a senior editor at The American Conservative, told me.
Its songs were written from the perspectives of various women, often imaginary, many of whom were trying to see past the horizons they had been conditioned to accept.
Since the introduction of the Apple App Store in 2008, we've been conditioned to download an app in order to access its content — there's just no other way.
Like rats in a maze or in some elaborate Skinner box, we've become far too easily conditioned to react to Trump's comments and tweets and take them seriously.
But one of the reasons many women don't try period suppression is that they've been conditioned to believe that a monthly period is a sign of good health.
The reason people have a distaste for this kind of performance is because we've been conditioned to think of overly complex live performance as the pinnacle of authenticity.
I made the decision to use and subvert those symbols that I've been conditioned to accept as art and reality even though they are just constructions of images.
For web surfers conditioned to believe that the most relevant information is presented first in search results, it's important for a media organization to be near the top.
Only instead of learning to drool when a bell rings, we're being conditioned to see anything that vaguely looks like an AirPod as a signal that someone's loaded.
We all visibly flinched, some of us dropping to the ground, all of us conditioned to dodge the shrapnel and fire that invariably accompanied loud blasts in Iraq.
The antidote to my drinking problem was learning it was safe to trust myself, developing a sense of confidence and rejecting the humility women are conditioned to embrace.
The antidote to my drinking problem was learning it was safe to trust myself, developing a sense of confidence and rejecting the humility women are conditioned to embrace.
It is these disparities that I believe misplaced fear and resentment stems from: Black straight people have been conditioned to view homophobia solely as a white person's oppression.
"As women, we become conditioned to men encroaching on our personal space, and so we brush it off," Karasek wrote in a Washington Post article about the encounter.
" Ry Russo YoungDirector and Filmmaker, The Sun Is Also A Star, Before I Fall, Nobody Walks "As women we're conditioned to be 'nice' and to put others before ourselves.
"About a year ago, I decided to stop dieting and chasing this idea of a body that I was conditioned to believe is the only acceptable shape," Mendes wrote.
I guess because, deep inside of me, there's a secretly hopeful and romantic woman who wants a wildly idyllic love story, despite being socially conditioned to suppress those feelings.
My entire life, I have been conditioned to believe that I was ugly, from everybody outside of my tribe — from people that are inside of my tribe, at that.
There are a few topics that we've been conditioned to think are off-limits at the dinner table: religion, sex and money are at the top of the list.
"I love that [the film] deals with hair, which black women have been conditioned to think matters the most — we've been told to believe that our hair isn't "good.
The script was amended to provide the romantic resolution a box office audience needs, and a generation was conditioned to believe that platonic male-female friendship is a lie.
Either way, users who make specific requests probably aren't as valuable as users who have been conditioned to trust that the service is smart enough deliver what they want.
Running is going to tax the puppy's cardiovascular system and musculoskeletal system more severely than it's used to, and both systems need to be gradually conditioned to avoid injury.
An avid Communist, Mirurgia denies the many faults of the Cuban system, and Szabłowski sees her merely as a woman who has been conditioned to praise an authoritarian regime.
When we taste something sugary, our body is conditioned to release hormones like insulin, so that when the sugar and calories hit our gut, we're prepared to metabolize them.
"Consumers are conditioned to waiting for those key shopping moments, and this year is no exception," Mickey Mericle, vice president of Adobe's Marketing and Insights, said about Cyber Monday.
The performance points a finger at a flaw that may seem trivial but I read as a sign that we've become conditioned to gazing at the naked female body.
With Bunny, Lucas challenges the link between pantyhose and femininity: Although we've been conditioned to view tights as dainty and sexy, the way they are presented here contradicts that.
When we taste something sugary, our body is conditioned to release hormones like insulin, so that when the sugar and calories hit our gut we're prepared to metabolize them.
Many Gullah Geechee, Mr. Lotson included, were conditioned to think that in order to live a successful life, they had to leave their dialect and traditions behind, he said.
Girls are often conditioned to think that they are good only when they serve others, and selfish or wrong if ever they focus on their own needs and desires.
"Unfortunately, for better or worse, America is trained to be more open, and more conditioned to be led by, a white male than someone who isn't," Mr. Lyles said.
Growing up, I'd had to memorize the Ten Commandments and a long litany of sins, and my mind is still conditioned to think in terms of commandments and obligations.
That moment was a perfect moment for the way I like to play … We're conditioned to know what to do in those situations and you just let everything else go.
Her extreme confidence, which remember, doesn't match what we are conditioned to believe her looks call for, attracts a nice, funny, genuine guy (Rory Scovel, delightful and goofy as ever).
"I didn't publicly share my experiences as well as many other things because for years we were conditioned to stay silent and honestly some things were extremely painful," she said.
Conversely, because women are conditioned to read texts which are culturally devalued, they often learn to read texts transformationally, valuing multiple interpretations and resistant readings of the things they love.
Mr Trump's followers, conditioned to see Mr Comey as representative of a "deep state" plot against their insurgent leader, will hear his personal contempt for the president as establishment hauteur.
" Gabby continued ... "I didn't publicly share my experiences as well as many other things because for years we were conditioned to stay silent and honestly some things were extremely painful.
I was so conditioned to be ashamed of any weight gain and proud of every loss, that even then, in that critical moment, it was all I could think of.
"I didn't publicly share my experiences as well as many other things because for years we were conditioned to stay silent and honestly some things were extremely painful," she continued.
But for me, a person who finds most American shopping centers to be overly air-conditioned to the point where the air feels stale and artificial, it was a plus.
But if the total is less than that minimum, the tip covers the gap, instead of being tacked on top of the minimum as consumers have been conditioned to expect.
The film, directed by Pedro Morelli, gives the intertwining-stories method of scriptwriting an amusing twist — yes, the three stories here intertwine, but not the way you're conditioned to expect.
When you have a mindset that is continually growing and being nurtured, it's conditioned to go get everything you want because life is always happening for you, not to you.
For one thing, users haven't been conditioned to upgrade slates on the same cycle as smartphone — something that's been hammered into consumers in almost Pavlovian fashion through carrier upgrade cycles.
The suspension is conditioned to the offer of insurance guarantees equivalent to the full amount of 2.6 billion reais ($672.30 million) in dividends to be paid, according to the court.
That is surely part of it, but I have another theory that is perhaps a bit simpler than the idea that we have been conditioned to fear everyone and everything.
" Young, who quit in mid-2014, added that I.H.M.S., operating on behalf of the Australian border force, inevitably became part of a culture "conditioned to see these people as less.
More than a self-depreciating wink, the title reads as a challenge to listeners—and other performers—to go deeper, and discuss the supposedly taboo topics we're conditioned to keep inside.
I reminded myself that his generation—in all their attempts to eschew "conditioning" and the status quo—was equally conditioned to seek truth, even in the face of manipulation and cultism.
Research shows that men are conditioned to excuse violence against women based on a notion of "male sexual entitlement," which in turn creates a "culture of impunity" that perpetuate sexual assault.
Comedy rappers like Lonely Island and Lajoie speak to me because they use the hyper-masculine genre of hip hop to sing about things men are conditioned to see as emasculating.
With options like free one- or two-day shipping at their fingertips, customers are conditioned to expect quick delivery services, often ignoring the human and environmental costs that make it possible.
It sends the message that while we are socially conditioned to believe that certain traits are universally attractive, when it comes down to real-world desire, that's not actually the case.
There's no question that misogyny is more rampant among straight, cisgender (meaning: not-transgender) men than it is among queer women; men have literally been conditioned to think women are objects.
There are many people who do support women's reproductive freedoms but who aren't voting with value because they've become conditioned to believe that the landscape of women's reproductive freedoms is safe.
"Not unlike soldiers, when they come home, and even though they're, quote, safe, their bodies are conditioned to react under enormous stress," said Robert Schwarz, a psychologist who has researched PTSD.
The fact that it took me several days to tell anyone is a testament to the intense guilt and shame women are conditioned to feel when our own bodies are violated.
In essence, they are being conditioned to believe the message of white supremacy-justice vigilantes that is continually broadcast by the social-justice warriors who purport to act on their behalf.
Rani, conditioned to blame the wife for the husband's troubles, focuses her anger on the child bride - until she has an epiphany and sheds a lifetime of conditioning in a moment.
Then we release them into a world that is conditioned to discriminate against them and put them under the strictest guidelines to which no citizen chasing the "American Dream" could adhere.
All of those attributes, while in a silo I think are valuable, [but] I think that as women we're conditioned to think it is not ideal for us to be assertive.
In fact, there has been recent commentary by central bankers that may have implications for markets that have been conditioned to believe that central banks will always be supportive, he said.
Part of this is because we don't vote (so vote) and part of it is because policymakers are mostly boomers, and boomers were conditioned to be selfish by bad economic thought.
It's harder for women to traffic in anger without being punished, because we're conditioned to avoid being publicly angry, and we're told from birth that anger makes us unlikable and unserious.
It is no surprise that a teenager conditioned to use "likes" as a measure of self-esteem would turn to social media to deal with post-traumatic stress, Ms. Valliere said.
To point fingers at important clients would risk alienating not only those airlines but others who have been conditioned to buy its airplanes, no matter how incompetent their pilots may be.
"We are conditioned to look at them as leaders, as worthy of our respect, but please don't be moved by the barrage of ads and seduction of class hierarchy," she added.
But even as I write these words, I'm aware that this is exactly the kind of story that poor, black and Latinx students are conditioned to write for college application essays.
Watch: Single Japanese Women Are Buying the Boyfriend Experience It doesn't help that, in heterosexual dating, women are largely conditioned to expect the man to make the moves and be proactive.
"Like a lot of young mothers, I was already conditioned to believe that breastfeeding in public was something to be ashamed of and shied away from doing so in public," she says.
Men and women are socially conditioned to read different types of stories and think about them differently, according to much research, and that conditioning shapes how we respond to our favorite stories.
But at the heart of it is this: We're conditioned to believe that fat is bad, one of the worst things a person can be, and that one's size is entirely controllable.
The medical profession relies on the premise that doctors and medical staff, like highly trained endurance athletes, are conditioned to clock long hours, ignoring fatigue and the emotional toll of their work.
So just imagine children watching this movie, and hearing a strong male character telling a sensitive and empathetic female character that she is unattractive until she is conditioned to think so herself.
When I looked at it that way, I realized how easy it was to give up things I'd been conditioned to want or "need" when something much more valuable was at stake.
The survivors are now fear-conditioned to both cue and context, and might feel panic whenever they walk into a dark, loud bar or hear music that reminds them of that night.
"I think the market has been conditioned to continue with a very profitable trade, so you need a major shock, or a major series of shocks to change that conditioning," he said.
In 1959, Russell Church, who still conducts neuroscience research at Brown, showed that rats conditioned to press a lever for food will stop when another rat is shocked in an adjacent cage.
As a person who is very much conditioned to the sport, I found myself marveling at that drive of both Lawler and MacDonald back in July as I sat by the Octagon.
Generations of white evangelicals have been conditioned to see evangelicalism as so synonymous with Republican politics that the idea of a non-Republican political option for religious voters simply does not exist.
I've been deeply conditioned to assume that such figures are "normal," and it took a particularly jarring juxtaposition of femme fatales, roses, and war planes to drive the point home for me.
But that would risk confirming that men, who are socially conditioned to think of themselves as indestructible, are in fact vulnerable—and vulnerable in that part of themselves most vital to manhood.
We've been conditioned to believe sports are all about power, since most games we see on TV were created by men, for men, to show off two male attributes: bulk and speed.
To test the principle of imagined exposure, Schiller and her colleagues set up an experiment involving 68 volunteers who would be conditioned to link a certain sound with a mild electric shock.
The next potential obstacle was students' taste buds, which have been conditioned to crave cereals containing at least six grams of sugar, or twice the amount in Back to the Roots cereals.
Dwyer and my fellow-students laughed along, although I already suspected that a big part of improv training is being conditioned to laugh at regular intervals no matter what is happening onstage.
But, we have never watched a young men degraded in the 13 Reasons Why world in the same way we've been conditioned to expect for women of all ages until Tyler is sodomized.
Everything Baldwin and Oz said made sense; as a society, we're conditioned to believe that all bodies should "bounce back" after pregnancy, thanks to the countless of headlines that celebrate such a phenomenon.
The men of the town are conditioned to believe that though Wind Gap's women gossip and stab each other in the back in petty ways, they're not really capable of deranged, twisted, violence.
Once we experience those dopamine highs of attachment and affection (whether it is personal or even seeing it on television), we are conditioned to find our way back to it at any cost.
Positive developments, such as the snap election declaration that was widely viewed by traders as heightening prospects for a soft Brexit, have been strongly welcomed by a market conditioned to expect the worst.
"Men are conditioned to be breadwinners, exclusively — and another mouth to feed calls for more bread on the table (to say nothing of college tuition) — so off to work we go," he wrote.
"I was so conditioned to not talk about it that it didn't even occur to me to be forthcoming," Ms. Knoll said during a recent interview at her publisher's office in Midtown Manhattan.
Some of them were retired, but still talked very fondly about it and their clients, and how much they loved doing it… This is what we're conditioned to think is really fucking weird.
We're so conditioned to think of Muslim families as so conservative that there's no room for any kind of out-of-the-box expression for one's identity — and that's just not the case.
Both pitch-black comedies, they show the ways that women are conditioned to feel for even wildly toxic men, while doggedly discounting their own needs, their own suffering and that of other women.
People are conditioned to like words like ADORBS because they are nearly always superimposed on photos of babies, of all species, and round eyes and chubby cheeks make us less miserable and bloodthirsty.
"Men are conditioned to be breadwinners, exclusively — and another mouth to feed calls for more bread on the table (to say nothing of college tuition) — so off to work we go," Ohanian wrote.
You can never be respectable enough, you can never be good enough, or non-threatening enough, because people in America have been brainwashed and socialized and conditioned to see you as a threat.
Chance also muses on why he felt comfortable working with Kelly in 2015, and comes to the conclusion that it was probably because he's been culturally conditioned to ignore the plight of black women.
Of course this litany of trivia was crucial to the movement in the beginning, a key technique in the politicizing of women who perhaps had been conditioned to obscure their resentments even from themselves . . .
Maybe single women, socially conditioned to be homemakers, are simply more prepared to live solo, with all of the responsibilities that entails, while men are satisfied entering middle age with a couple of roommates.
Since constraints on house building, coupled with rising real incomes, have generated such powerful upward pressure on prices, people have been conditioned to expect future price growth, both absolutely and relative to other assets.
By way of this method, industries large and small capture the money of vulnerable people who have been conditioned to believe that the way they look or the way they are is intrinsically wrong.
For entrepreneurs who have been conditioned to turn their growth dials up to 11, let's call it the "hyper-growth schema," the process of adapting to more measured and metric-driven growth presents disequilibrium.
The problem is we've all been conditioned to believe that these types of activities don't "count" as exercise, because they're fun, can take place outside of the gym, and don't feel like a struggle.
Americans have become conditioned to speculate not only about the content of what politicians tell them but, as much or more, also about their motives and artifice — sometimes to the point of ridiculous paranoia.
It was a suspicion driven by Elevatorgate the year before, but also because Jay and Bey are like the couple of all couples and I'm conditioned to believe that all good things must end.
And as MIT professor Sherry Turkle notes in her book "Alone Together," because we're so conditioned to check our phones all the time, many people can no longer appreciate a lake, beach or hike.
Amazon Books is being aggressively depicted by its opponents as the Amazonification of retail, an innovative space that pushes new sales tactics on a public that's been conditioned to purchase things the Amazon way.
Because many men are squeamish about periods, and regard them as a sexual inconvenience, women are conditioned to avoid the subject—and to conceal their periods at all costs, lest they be seen bleeding.
" While that's obviously not how real-world rape works, the fantasy gives women — often socially conditioned to repress sexual urges — the freedom to explore what they like without the shame of being a "slut.
As a society, we've been conditioned to believe that creating new crimes and increasing penalties for existing offenses will deter future crimes like the high profile instance for which the new law was enacted.
Now, I'm conditioned to taking these frequent intermissions, and am no longer limiting myself to just watching a few Instagram Stories; it takes me five times longer to do my work than it should.
The timing suggests that Kaepernick is implying that Vick has been conditioned to see the media, the public and the NFL powers that be—which all conspired against him at one point—as friendly.
We are conditioned to hate Big in direct relation to Carrie, but if you met him on his own terms outside the context of their relationship, I would say he holds up pretty well.
The darkly funny part is how such an offering can even be pitched as radical, because we have become so conditioned to expect—nay, demand—a chance to rebuy games we've already paid for.
The dogs started to salivate when they heard a bell, and some people will start to produce a placebo effect in medical contexts if that's what they've been conditioned to do in the past.
"Since my exercise was only walking and climbing mountains all day with no other strength training, my upper body became weaker, but my legs became much more conditioned to long-distance exercise," he told Washingtonian.
Larry Rosen, PhD, a research psychologist who explores our relationship with technology, says that over the years, as social media became more ubiquitous, we've been conditioned to respond to these notifications like, well, salivating dogs.
"Because of my work with start-ups, I'm conditioned to trust my gut," she said, as entrepreneurs are often told that their ideas lack merit, or they won't work by people in positions of authority.
We're conditioned to believe someone who looks like Hammer doesn't deserve to just wallow in the kind of lesser-seen independent movies that his Call Me by Your Name co-star Michael Stuhlbarg typically books.
Is there a hidden agenda behind the creation of these pop icons and are young people being conditioned to accept hyper-sexualization, militarization, and mental and physical torture with this sugar-coated, Disneyfied pop culture?
JOHN, HOUSTON This question may seem surprising, given that we are more or less conditioned to believe that work is all about moving up the ladder — or at the very least, never slipping down it.
Traders in the space "have become conditioned to 'sell first, and ask questions later,' which is why we probably saw the sell-off after the Tether news," said Sean Walsh, partner at Redwood City Ventures.
Long before the United States Army put a gun in his hands, this child of a poor black neighborhood was conditioned to attack — by a toxic confluence of environment, circumstance and an innately combustible nature.
Besides, the Muppets endure as the kind of cultural icons some naive, earnest part of our culture revisits to feel comforted; all we've become conditioned to expect from these puppets is a sense of warmth.
Not all clinicians are created equally, and even if a person does have access to other options, we're not conditioned to recognize and/or advocate for ourselves when mental health practitioners aren't meeting our needs.
Drawing on interviews with people in the, er, business, Mr. Jones also discusses how women of our era are conditioned to conceive of themselves — or are conceived of by others — as sexual beings (26200:21).
Drawing on interviews with people in the, er, business, Mr. Jones also discusses how women of our era are conditioned to conceive of themselves — or are conceived of by others — as sexual beings (246:2212).
Drawing on interviews with people in the, er, business, Mr. Jones also discusses how women of our era are conditioned to conceive of themselves — or are conceived of by others — as sexual beings (1:25).
Drawing on interviews with people in the, er, business, Mr. Jones also discusses how women of our era are conditioned to conceive of themselves — or are conceived of by others — as sexual beings (2745:23000).
Drawing on interviews with people in the, er, business, Mr. Jones also discusses how women of our era are conditioned to conceive of themselves — or are conceived of by others — as sexual beings (2581:21212).
Many have been conditioned to feel ashamed, as though the assault was their fault; those who know it wasn't still have little faith in a criminal justice system that routinely disregards the testimony of victims.
Japanese have long been conditioned to prepare for earthquakes, but powerful typhoons and heavy rains have brought the risk of flooding to the forefront, as climate change brings ever more frequent bouts of extreme weather.
Japanese have long been conditioned to prepare for earthquakes, but powerful typhoons and heavy rains have brought the risk of flooding to the forefront, as climate change brings ever more frequent bouts of extreme weather.
Stock buyers have also been conditioned to "buy the dip," and they are starting to warm up to domestic equities in a serious way after three straight years of profit-taking outflows from such funds.
The above thought comes from the brains of straight guys who have been conditioned to believe their penis is a magic wand and are genuinely surprised when penetrative sex alone cannot edge us to orgasm.
Yes, carriers are increasingly moving to monthly payments (similar to how it has always worked in Europe) and some even push for earlier upgrades, but we've become conditioned to buying a new phone every two years.
"From a young age we have been conditioned to believe our success and happiness is highly dependent on our attractiveness," she said, citing social media as a possible source for our tense relationships with our bodies.
Future developments that may, individually or collectively, lead to a positive rating action include: --Margin improvements and expansion of hard-currency cash flows could trigger a positive rating action conditioned to a sustained conservative financial profile.
And it's sadly telling that women have been so conditioned to believe things like this—or to want them—that they'd gather in a London shopping mall for the chance to get their hands on one.
More paradoxically, even though we are conditioned to read the convergent diagonals of the painting's setting as indicating deep space, we are not exclusively pulled into a fictive distance by the rippling slashes in the sand.
The band have cultivated a certain grand, Southern Gothic air, as well, channeling melancholia and magnolias instead of the swampy, down-tuned menace we've been conditioned to expect from metal made south of the Mason-Dixon.
This is because I am a fan, the absolute dumbest type of person on earth, but it's also because I have become conditioned to receiving a certain type of experience from my baseball team of choice.
That last point might seem minor, but as anyone who's ever been molested by a stranger in public can tell you, it's instinctive—or at least, intensely conditionedto interpret a misdemeanor assault as an accident.
"Many women are almost conditioned to a less gratifying sex life and they see painful sex as part of it," says Dr. Remziye Kunelaki, lead psychosexual therapist from sexual health clinic 56 Dean Street in London.
In other words, Christians are being conditioned to see threats where we would otherwise see suffering and a window to preach the gospel; to trade in our gospel mission for a false sense of personal security.
Through the repetition and limitation of the stories we see and the voices we hear, we have been conditioned to think of a very specific set of experiences when a particular community or identity is evoked.
China excels in most kinds of technology, but when it comes to gene editing and designer babies, it has an extra advantage: a population that has been conditioned to manipulating reproduction as a tool for progress.
Libertarians interviewed by The Hill acknowledged that there's still a psychological barrier any third-party candidate has to overcome with an electorate and media conditioned to vote for and cover only the Republican and Democratic candidates.
The American fast-food devotee is conditioned to expect a good deal, and that means food offers for a crisp $21 bill are likely to be unaffected by general inflationary pressures, commodity price swings and tariffs.
However, uncertainty remains as to whether the mainstream media, conditioned to be cautious because of the diverse religious and ethnic mix in the country, will keep its focus on politics when the election fever dies down.
The broader issue at hand —and honey, it's a big one — is that we have been conditioned to believe we need employment to live, so much so that some of us have considered closeting ourselves for it.
In the high-stakes, competitive landscape in which youths find themselves (with 49 percent of high school students reporting high levels of daily stress), we're conditioned to focus only on activities in which we'll have considerable success.
To break it down even further, alcohol withdrawal tremors occur because the brains of people who regularly drink a lot of alcohol have become conditioned to operating under lower levels of stimulation, according to American Addiction Centers.
In theory, you would think it would knock people off, in terms of the stability factor of the government, but the market is getting conditioned to this is the way things are going to go in Washington.
After a historical review and textual analysis of the text, Associate Justice Antonin Scalia concluded that the Second Amendment needs to be understood as an individual right, not conditioned to the presence of a well regulated militia.
People have been conditioned to think that beer is something that you have to drink in a pint, and it's usually made by a big multinational company, and we want to get away from all of that.
Eagle-eyed Reddit user u/Colvjs picked this needle out of a haystack, and it's really something to watch: Sure, there's repetition in sports—everyone's trained in similar ways and are conditioned to respond to similar stimuli.
"The HR process is foreign to so many people, and there are so many things that I think as women that we're conditioned to brush off, when they're issues that should be reported," says one female journalist.
But many of my customers were conditioned to believe that if they bought the right thing, they would suddenly have a hot sex life, or that they, alone, could do the heavy lifting for themselves and their partner.
However, as many Hulu users have been conditioned to seek out and watch on-demand content, it may feel odd at first to start here with a screen designed for serendipitous discovery — especially when it's getting things wrong.
"At Cornell and many other top schools, you are almost conditioned to think of success after graduation as being defined as a job in investment banking or, to a slightly lesser extent, management consulting," he told Business Insider.
Removing a substantial amount of rubber and steel — up to 40 pounds, according to industry experts — along with a jack and a lug wrench is a big win for engineers who are conditioned to shave ounces wherever possible.
" On MTV's progressive, diverse "Real World," the phrase implied that people in the show were more authentic than characters on scripted TV — or even than real people in your own life, who were socially conditioned to "be polite.
You and I are conditioned to like flour tortillas more (I like both kinds) because those are the ones you get at Taco Bell etc, and because the mass-produced ones hold up better than their corn siblings.
But as I mulled over my own actions and reactions, thought processes, and habits, I wondered whether a part of me had been conditioned to expect less than excellence when dealing with my own people, race, and culture.
But a lot of the cultural right has spent the Trump era wallowing in conspiracy theories and race-baiting — it's not entirely surprising that liberals are conditioned to expect that kind of stuff when MAGA hats show up.
Being conciliatory and ingratiating, submitting oneself as sweet and quiet and ultimately harmless — those were precisely the kinds of tactics with which an individual woman, conditioned to survive on men's terms, might obtain a reprieve but not respect.
After all, the point of the show, Brosh-McKenna reminds, is to unpack the way women, especially, have been conditioned to find their purpose in life in a romantic conclusion, especially thanks to rom-coms, musicals, and fairy tales.
If you are wondering why this even matters: In the 400 or so days that he has been president, we have been conditioned to believe that unless we are at risk of nuclear war, it is not that bad.
I didn't understand just how thoroughly I've been conditioned to value a certain very specific ideal of productivity until I sat down with it is as if you were doing work, a free browser-based game by Pippin Barr.
From a young age, we are conditioned to avoid these creatures like the plague, but venom and poison are more than just an organic weapon found in nature, and studying toxins can reveal a lot about life and evolution.
Abby and Liv present to a round table of Marcus (Cornelius Smith Jr) — who seems to be getting conditioned to be Mellie's campaign manager, boyfriend, or both — Liz North (Portia de Rossi), Mellie, Susan Ross (Artemis Pebdani), and Fitz.
More broadly, the blindingly fast pace at which clothes are now manufactured, worn, and discarded means that they've become more disposable, more commodities than keepsakes, and that shoppers are essentially conditioned to expect a constant stream of new items.
He had made his name in academia in the 1970s and '80s for discovering the phenomenon of "learned helplessness," in which individuals become conditioned to believe that negative events are inescapable, even when those events are within their control.
I realize, after all, that it's exceedingly poor form to express disgust at the food of a perceived "other," and that it can be unfair to those who were conditioned to, and grew up eating, that dish or ingredient.
In a world where we've been conditioned to wait for cell phone carriers to bring us the future, this anarchy of the airwaves is as liberating as the first PCs—a street-level uprising with the power to change everything.
Boys are conditioned to learn (heterosexual) sexuality early and act it out; girls have to pretend like they've never even considered being looked at as a sexual being, while also having to perform their entrance into sexuality for the male gaze.
Now admittedly, The Outer Worlds is using the mask-off avarice of corporate management in that period to tell a story about class relations in an era when most of us have been conditioned to think in reflexively individualist terms.
We're conditioned to that Omen kind of thing, and this kid has got qualities that while he obviously can be potentially dangerous, he is curious and inquisitive and willing to believe, and that Sam takes as adding up those positives.
The all-in price range of ~$200–400 places these devices in a segment consumers are already conditioned to pay (think iPad's, gaming consoles, etc.), and they offer differentiated experiences primarily attributed to the fact that they are standalone devices.
In a more recent study in rats, Lowry and his colleagues found that animals that had been given M. vaccae had faster fear extinction—they were able to get over something they had been conditioned to be afraid of more quickly.
That the foreign heel is so enduringly, wildly popular around the world says a lot more about us as humans, or at least what we've been conditioned to think of as being human, than it does about Mahal or even McMahon.
"We've been conditioned to be on high alert when in these environments—whether by just locking our doors as soon as we enter them, or if we're living in them, by being more suspicious of those who come around," she adds.
It took a long time because I think that as little girls we are conditioned to believe that cruelty and love somehow have a connection and that is like the sort of era that we need to evolve out of.
He bites into his forearm and then bites into his own to show he wants to keep the score even—a move that for the viewer conditioned to Lanthimos's work looks more like a self-referential cliché than a fresh provocation.
The concept of "implicit bias"—the subtle, unconscious responses that we're conditioned to display—has lately become familiar, for reasons relating both to its valence among academics and to its ability to bridge a particular chasm in the dialogue about race.
As political progress becomes rarer, many Americans have to a great extent been conditioned to not only expect, but to demand, more purely partisan solutions from issue-to-issue—even when the structure of their government demands the very reverse.
It also plays around with the idea of "white male protagonism" — the idea that we're conditioned to believe white men belong at the center of almost all stories, because that's where so much of pop culture tends to put them.
Geeta and Babita, until then carefree teenagers who love dressing up and sleeping in, cannot fathom what suddenly caused their otherwise placid father to turn into a despot, but are also not conditioned to question the man of the house.
As Ms. Simons turned the "oo" sound of that one-word refrain — "sure" — into a mocking playground taunt, I was reminded of Ashley's talent for finding the music in American patter, particularly in the throwaway phrases we're conditioned to tune out.
If we apply the same logic McIntosh uses in her essay to our discussions about sexual harassment in America, it's easy to see that most men are also conditioned to evade any blame whatsoever for the injustices so many women face.
The Michigan State athletes, who were conditioned to compete and proudly represent the Spartans against N.C.A.A. rivals and on national stages, say they are still coming to terms with what many said was the university's negligence in enabling a predator.
She sees the labeling of vegans as hypocritical as just another way of discrediting their message by people who are conditioned to "carnism," which she describes as a dominant belief system that eating certain kinds of meat is the norm.
Similarly, many voters who had been conditioned to view mainland China as a hostile regime that ought to remain isolated were willing to embrace the Republican President Richard Nixon's overtures to China because his anti-communist credentials were beyond challenge.
Conditioned to defend the president reflexively—or face the wrath of his supporters if they do not—many Republicans in Congress have done so in this case before altogether catching on to what it is Mr Trump has already admitted to.
The offspring of those forced encounters will constitute a new breed of Han-sired children, ready-made for the creation of a purified, semi-Uighur generation that would be pre-conditioned to accept the Han culture and Communist China ideology.
It's impossible to overstate how much we have been conditioned to find things funny because other people are laughing — comedy is deeply social — and it requires extraordinary confidence in your material to tell jokes without the safety net of a response.
"The reflex becomes conditioned to the mother's sensations and feelings, such as touching, smelling or seeing her baby, or hearing her baby cry, or thinking lovingly about him or her," according to a World Health Organization report on mother-child feeding.
We're conditioned to think that they did something wrong; we presume that they had a bad password, reused passwords across websites, didn't turn on two-factor authentication, or otherwise made some sort of mistake that a more security-conscious person wouldn't have.
After less that one minute of Hercules insisting on getting back to his original starting point, this plan was abandoned and he was brought to the end of the pool from which he'd been conditioned to enter, and he did so happily.
"While men are conditioned to dream big—to see their happiness in terms of adventure and travel, sex and ideas and long nights of hilarity—women are now encouraged to find deep fulfilment in staying home to origami our pants," she wrote.
While men are often conditioned to repress difficult emotions so as not to appear weak or feminine, women tend to feel compelled to lighten the mood — to put others' needs before their own, Anna Eckhardt, LCSW, a psychotherapist in private practice, tells me.
At least in broad outlines, the situation resembles the situation of Facebook today: Investors were conditioned to believe that Facebook's hold on its users was something close to an addiction and immune to bad press about fake news and misuse of customer data.
Working to Hopper's advantage is that its users are already conditioned to respond well to push notifications, which generate 90 percent of its sales, and it has an extensive database of flight booking data that it uses to make its airfare predictions.
My parents' neighborhood is humid — it rains every morning and every evening, a light, brief mist that makes the air smell loamy and slightly feral — but Fred is conditioned to dig regardless, his stumpy back legs chafing against the flagstones beneath his house.
" On New Jersey Transit, conductors walk the length of crowded trains to collect fares, in close quarters with passengers who have become so conditioned to lateness, as one conductor said, that they refer to a train that's 15 minutes late as "on time.
That could come in early 2020, rumored to be a new take on the popular iPhone SE. Its screen would be 4.7 inches, and the device could cost $399 (amazing how we're conditioned to think of that as a bargain, these days).
If you are one of the millions of Americans liberals have conditioned to hate President Trump — regardless of his positions or any verifiable successes he's had that may positively affect your life — you need to remember the golden rule of politics: Follow the money.
In an interview with Vulture's E. Alex Jung earlier this year, the actress described being confused about which part she was being offered when she first read the script, because she had been so conditioned to look for stereotyped Asian parts in the background.
The citizens of each city can sort of see one another, but are conditioned to ignore denizens of the other city; "breaching," or breaking that separation, is a grave crime, and it often results in residents being deported by a mysterious secret police force.
So, in order to be long-term profitable and survive, Netflix must continue to acquire massive numbers of new customers, retain those that it has, and do it in a way that keeps its subscriptions at a low price we are conditioned to pay.
Any time one of our main characters gets themselves into a sticky situation from which there appears to be no escape, the audience is conditioned to be skeptical, knowing that there's probably some sleight of hand that will prove it was all a "gotcha" moment.
As girls and teens, we were conditioned to want to be pretty, sweet, lovestruck Sandy and celebrate her willingness to submit to peer pressure and change who she is for a man (who, let's not forget, ignores her repeated "nos" at the drive-in).
The overall argument here, picked up by National Review's David French, appropriates another cherished liberal principle, that of greater diversity: For a generation the American public has been conditioned to think of Silicon Valley as a special place where American ingenuity is at its apex.
The pressure to be conventionally attractive is intense in a world that treats it as a priority, and rather than focusing less on our looks and more on self-worth, we're conditioned to work to conceal and correct the things that are "wrong" with us.
Journalism, like other creative-but-poor industries, is predicated on the idea that its practitioners are just lucky to be doing what they love; they've long been conditioned to believe that there's  something inherently prestigious, even noble, about this type of white-collar work.
Cultlike worship of the star architect only exacerbates this condition, and there are plenty of those who work for these so-called star architects, willing to sacrifice their time and integrity because they have been conditioned to believe that this mode of production is normal.
These people, they said, join the anti-Trump crowd not because they are led by independent thought or conscience to oppose President Trump's policies, but because they're brainwashed sheep who have been conditioned to parrot left-wing orthodoxy, in the manner of a scripted character.
"I was shocked because I have been conditioned to view Joe Biden as a 'safe man,' as someone I could trust, as someone who could be a champion for women," said a 24-year-old woman named Rachel, who declined to give her last name.
In the decades since Mr. Polanski fled the United States to avoid sentencing after pleading guilty to unlawful sex with a 13-year-old girl, he has enjoyed a flourishing career in Europe, where audiences have been conditioned to separate the art from the artist.
"Fed officials -- the Board, Reserve presidents, staff -- they are conditioned to think of politicians acting in certain ways, in certain parameters, and President Trump has clearly discarded the normal way of doing business," said Brian Gardner, director of Washington research at the investment bank Keefe, Bruyette & Woods.
As a result, while the spreadsheets can be generally helpful, they can also quickly spiral out of control, becoming a bullet-pointed reminder of all the social expectations heaped on people (and especially women) preparing for what they're conditioned to believe must be a perfect event.
Those hoping to outlaw affirmative action in future litigation will be tempted to see that fact as reason for hope, while its defenders, long conditioned to fear the worst at the hands of a conservative court, may also continue to fret that affirmative action is not secure.
The show looks as though it's aimed at building out the world we first saw in The Bourne Identity, following a group of sleeper agents as they discover they're uncannily good at getting in and out of fights but are conditioned to not remember their training.
"Guam has been through supertyphoons, an 8.2 earthquake, tsunami warnings — just about anything and everything that can threaten this tiny little island — so we've been conditioned to stay calm in a situation like this," said Dee Cruz, the office's grants manager and senior desk watch officer.
While I've moved on from the worst parts of my teenage years, I still carry this with me like a security blanket, knowing full well we are conditioned to suppress or sometimes fully abandon the parts of ourselves we nurtured with intense devotion in our younger years.
We're conditioned to think of these sorts of films as more "important," since they're what the Oscars have historically canonized, but the result is that the latest crop of movies by women, films that are more human-sized and less murder-strewn, are afforded little awards consideration.
We need to take a deep breath and remember two key points: we are already conditioned to life in a very fast paced world, and many of us have worked with superiors or under CEO's at some point in our careers who are impulsive and unpredictable.
As a Latina, who was conditioned to value traits like patience and embrace notions such as, "If you wait for your turn, good things will come," ambition was made to seem like it's a self-serving vehicle to bypass qualities like humility, and dare I say, teetering into arrogance.
Much opposition will come from people either conditioned to expect all-out victories (even when they never materialize), or desirous of the continuation of gridlock to lock in the votes of constituencies who now believe most issues are inextricably intertwined with principle, and can therefore never be compromised upon.
But when the most recent threats to commercial air travel have taken the form of bombings, missile strikes or rogue pilots, an attempt to commandeer a flight while sparing the aircraft — and the lives of everyone aboard — came as a surprise to many observers conditioned to expect disaster.
I've often wondered why women and queers love cats so much, and in the end, I think it might be this: It's possible we've been conditioned to love and perform labor for creatures that don't necessarily love us back, care about our needs and may even wish us ill.
I say, by extension, being willing to use a weapon means making some kind of peace with violence, a position I remain loath to assume, not as a woman conditioned to avoid confrontation (though that's true, too) but as a human who aspires to a pacific, harmonious existence.
It is no surprise that a teenager conditioned to use "likes" as a measure of self-esteem would turn to social media to deal with post-traumatic stress, said Veronique Valliere, a psychologist who counsels sexual assault perpetrators and victims and consults with the military and law enforcement.
Just as readers know how to read a text story on a phone because we're conditioned to read left to right, and from the top down, we decided to organize information around how one would naturally interact with a space, which is simply to walk around inside it.
In the study, the researchers invoked two possibilities: either the shaped-to-play hypothesis, in which the rats were classically conditioned to play the game on accounts of the rewards, or the play-to-play hypothesis, in which the rats played the game simply for the enjoyment aspect.
The grand vision, says Allaire, is that moving money around digitally should always be feeless, and instead a socially sticky, consumer friendly payment app with messaging smarts encourages consumers to shell out for other handy features — once they've been conditioned to rely on Circle for their core money-sending needs.
Fundamentally, we have sex "because touching erogenous zones feels good," she tells me — and while we've been conditioned to see the experience as a task-oriented one, it's also possible to treat it as an "experimental process" or "a journey that may just loop back around on itself," Möbius strip style.
Then there are practical questions, like whether Twitter's recently introduced "bookmark" functionality will be effective since we've all been conditioned to "like" things instead; the aforementioned star was widely seen as a neutral bookmark rather than a mark of approbation, but Twitter's new bookmarks are less visible and less intuitive.
Between tender recollections of his wife and attempts to return to a version of his routine, the author realizes that he has been culturally conditioned to divert his energy into pretending to be strong and moving on quickly, and he struggles to discuss his anguish openly, even with his daughter.
For one thing, one inevitably bumps up against the homoerotic tradition, which has always venerated the male physical ideal; for another, women have generally been conditioned to love men in the way that the poet W.B. Yeats thought only God loved women: for themselves alone and not their yellow hair.
Fun elbow-bump memes are a far cry from the global panic we've all been conditioned to expect from years of apocalyptic outbreak scenarios depicted in movies and on TV. Of course, the recommended behavioral changes aren't always easy to follow, especially when it comes to one in particular: face-touching.
JW: And also, our inability to acknowledge that the seemingly impossible is possible, and our inability to comprehend that the most bizarre juxtaposition, we can't understand that things can have a duality and there can actually be a lot of evil embedded in something we're conditioned to believe is good.
Perhaps it is because we have been conditioned to believe that men are level-headed and not given to tantrums, but in the wake of the Kanye outburst, we at Broadly were inspired to remember, from our lofty vantage of feminine superiority and experience with strong emotion, some other famous masculine meltdowns.
It took a full minute to settle the tension between what I've been conditioned to think about a man touching my breasts and what was actually happening, but he treated the bones, muscles, and tissue in my chest and breasts just as he would another arm or a leg: neutrally and therapeutically.
Such incongruence between a source and its manipulation throws a monkey wrench into the workings of our visual receptors, which are conditioned to respond one way to a specific cluster of stimuli (the tonal gradations distinct to photography) and in a very different way to another (the propulsive currents of gestural abstraction).
Here, I'd have you talk with your son about the excellent points raised in a brief video of the author Ta-Nehisi Coates, who notes that some white people bristle at the suggestion that they should abstain from using certain words because they have been conditioned to believe that "everything belongs" to them.
But while the rest of us have been conditioned to think that the area is best kept hairless unless you're a (male) rock star (George Harrison, Frank Zappa) or an iconic post-revolutionary Mexican painter (the one and only Frida Kahlo), model Sophia Hadjipanteli is taking over Instagram, one unibrow selfie at a time.
But as a feminist who believes there's nothing inherently wrong with wine coolers and Millennial Pink and all the other "girly" stuff that we've been conditioned to feel ashamed for liking, part of me wants to order a Double Grande-sized PSL and shout about it from the top of the Empire State Building.
"We would suggest that, having seen it display human-like emotion when the egg dropped, many participants were now pre-conditioned to expect a similar reaction and therefore hesitated to say no; they were mindful of the possibility of a display of further human-like distress," said Adriana Hamacher, the lead author on the study.
But my guess is that TV audiences are too conditioned to think of "the big show" as something that's hour-long and full of dark plot twists at this point to anoint a comedy "the one show everybody has to watch," even though TV half-hours are generally stronger than TV hours right now.
This results in pieces that function simultaneously as core samples of recent American history — with its rigid collisions of unexpectedly fragile social structures and its seemingly endless supply of killings and massacres — and as a vivid reminder by analogy that some of the things we've been conditioned to regard as disposable are quite the opposite.
But we've been conditioned to think that the only goal of antitrust law is to protect consumer welfare; as long as a business like, say, Amazon delivers lower prices on doodads for your home and diapers for your kid, it isn't supposed to pose a monopoly threat, even as it gobbles up its competitors.
"If you are already conditioned to fear China or Chinese people, this gives you another reason," said Vincent Pan, co-executive director of Chinese for Affirmative Action, a civil rights organization in San Francisco that has called on California agencies to arrange hotlines to collect information on bullying or discrimination related to the virus.
It was over 100 degrees outside, but this palatial room, with its 50-foot ceilings and rows of immense chandeliers, was air-conditioned to a clammy-palms chill, like almost every other building in the U.A.E. It was strange to be surrounded by so many Emiratis, who form a small minority of the country's population.
Particularly in movies like Inception, Interstellar, Memento, and his 1998 debut feature Following, Nolan likes to mess with the ways we're conditioned to think about time, particularly at the movies, where we expect a relatively straightforward progression of time that mirrors real life: Start at the beginning, proceed in an orderly fashion, and end at the end.
Making up a larger part of the military than ever before, women are 18 percent of all officers and 16 percent of enlisted service members as of July, according to Pentagon data — but still many say they feel invisible in a society that is conditioned to think primarily of soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines and Coast Guard members as men.
The idea of wanting, of striving, of hoping for something better is too often coded in a way that benefits rich, white, straight, cisgender men, who can sit back and act as if they don't want the power they've been born into, because they're conditioned to act like reaching for the cup they've been offered is gauche.
"You see the signs of stress and what it's doing to the community, but we're conditioned to put on our church face and act like it's O.K." Danis Russell, the chief executive of Genesee Health System, said that while the potential for stigma had kept many here from seeking mental health services in the past, the water crisis might make them more willing.
Through repetition of the same argument, and by virtue of America's vast military power and economic wealth, the foreign policy establishment in general terms has been conditioned to believe there is no quandary the U.S. can't solve with our military, or any bully that the U.S. can't knock back (the question of what comes next is rarely asked these days).
Which is surprising, partly because he's Michael Bolton, and partly because, for the last two decades, we've been conditioned to think that the only way celebrities can incorporate themselves into comedy is by either becoming easy punchlines (I'm With Busey, ugh) or by playing jerkier, image-subverting versions of themselves (a semi-recurring plot-ploy on such shows as Larry Sanders, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Extras).
One reason this is difficult in America is we've been conditioned to think that people who are much older or younger than we are might be completely alien beings: Every millennial is an avocado-eating virtue signaler who won't listen to opposing views; all boomers are white, affluent, selfish racists who can't recognize their privilege; and the two sides will never see eye to eye on anything.
And to go back to what I said earlier, a big problem that we have in the political context is that people have been conditioned to believe that their voices won't matter, and it's taught them over time not to participate, and so our great challenge is to continue work on helping people to see that they have the power to make extraordinary differences.
Good luck working in an industry with weird or demanding hours, or one that demands you give yourself the space to be a creative genius, if you're a woman — because you've also been conditioned to be the team captain in your relationship, that you need to be paying attention to your biological clock, and that the majority of the mothering and cleaning and organizing duties in life are yours.
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The only studies in which this increase was detected were conducted in the United States, which has spawned a variety of theories to explain the phenomenon: that patients in the United States, one of only two countries where medications are allowed to be marketed directly to consumers, have been conditioned to expect greater benefit from drugs; or that the larger and longer-duration trials more common in America have led to their often being farmed out to contract organizations whose nurses' only job is to conduct the trial, perhaps fostering a more placebo-triggering therapeutic interaction.

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