Similar words: preconditioned, condition, conditions, conditioner, conditional, control condition, conditioning, conditionally. Meaning: [-nd] adj. 1. established by conditioning or learning 2. physically fit.
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61 If a conditioned response occurs, you will begin alternating escape scenes and pairing scenes.
62 The choices governments face are conditioned by social constraints, as we discuss in chapter 6.
63 Martha stepped back off the verandah, feeling a surge of fear conditioned by the beatings of earlier years.
64 The people have been conditioned into thinking that anyone from outside their community represents a threat to them.
65 Continental bureaucracies were formed and conditioned before the arrival of parliament.
66 He was conditioned to obey his father at all times.
67 As opposed to Western art, tribal art is more conceptual, much less conditioned by visual appearances.
68 In this way, thought and action are conditioned to serve the interests of capitalism through an ideological hegemony.
69 The results are used to help the teacher to diagnose student deficiencies. extinction See also under learning: conditioned reflex.
70 Alternate pairing scenes with escape scenes to insure the firm establishment of the conditioned response.
71 Conditioned by church canon law, participation by clerics in politics was forbidden.
72 This seemed to us to have been conditioned largely by the death of his father when he was nine years old.
73 It was assumed that all learning could be reduced to a series of conditioned reflexes.
74 In most cultures, men are conditioned by upbringing to develop inhibitions against inflicting harm, particularly on women.
75 But the social forms that the manifestations of the tendency take are very various and both historically conditioned and culturally determined.
76 When it fell vacant, one bit of history conditioned the argument.
77 But these areas then become the starting point for further subdivision and countless small refinements conditioned by the eye alone.
78 As we have implied, the manner in which the change proceeds is conditioned by both social and phonological factors.
79 He hit the deck(sentencedict.com), moulding himself into the shadow as a matter of conditioned reflex.
80 Or were they zombie bodies, specially bred and conditioned, and thus essentially unhuman?
81 There is an obvious difficulty in explaining all learnt behaviour in terms of conditioned reflexes.
82 Beer garden. 60/ -, 70/ -, 80/ - cask conditioned ales. Buffet lunches.
83 He was like a goldfish, suddenly tipped out of its bowl into a pond, conditioned to continue swimming in circles.
84 Most people have been conditioned from earliest childhood to fear and have extremely negative views about homosexuals and homosexuality.
85 Himes imagines a world conditioned by anxiety over personal safety, where the greatest threat to that safety comes from within.
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86 It follows that an individual's patterns of thought are conditioned by the nature of his or her first language.
87 This will require you to monitor and record the point at which your client initiates a conditioned response within each scene.
88 The man was still conditioned to think like a loyal subject of the T'ang.
89 Village life and the peasant outlook were conditioned by the administrative arrangements adopted at Emancipation.
90 Repayment of the bond is conditioned on 10 years'amortization.
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