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    1. We’re often conditioned to live up to societal, parental and


    2. Most of us have been conditioned in life to see risks with great


    3. We’ve been conditioned that “living up there” is “woo-‐woo”


    4. The catastrophes and failures of colonisation, the disastrous experiments with star drives, all those terrible bug hunts on far away worlds, we survived them all and gave the stars to you, and for what? Thanks? The only thing your masters ever worried about was whether there were enough conditioned and dedicated Barcs available to do the dirty work


    5. I am so conditioned by that society


    6. They all watched, and it was obvious that she was doing what she had been conditioned to do, she didn’t know any different


    7. Dogs aren‘t the only ones who react to the world using a series of Conditioned Responses


    8. Though mostly by accident and for the most part unconscious, the way we humans react to the world around us is dictated in a large part by a series of Conditioned Responses we have been learning since early childhood


    9. Conditioned responses are instilled either gently, with repetition over time, or as a result of one traumatic experience


    10. The great news is that once you have a general understanding of the Conditioned Response it becomes possible to consciously condition new ones

    11. to mention the Army, had conditioned him to rise very early


    12. I was slowly getting conditioned to the fact that this


    13. Here are some ideas to help you change the conditioned reflex of needing to be


    14. I believe we refer to it as “civilization”—created specifically for “civilized” creatures and their lifestyles I suppose—and us city boys (and girls) are conditioned from the time we let out our first burp of contentment that this is the way things should be


    15. ” Have you ever thought about that? Probably not, since we’ve been conditioned from the time we…


    16. conditioned to a high level of strength, most attacks using the Crane technique


    17. People therefore have been conditioned by various sources to accept a world in which we have rejected conditions on Earth that could have been different


    18. Such interpretations or judgments that inevitably follow once (the) news has been properly assimilated (often) reflect conditioned opinions, responses or explanations reflecting a journalist‘s essential points of view, not necessarily; however, the inherent properties of (the) news itself


    19. oftentimes distorts a child‘s (emotional) sense of proportion; conditioned as many of them are by undisciplined, emotionally challenged environments that fail to provide spiritual sustenance and practical guidance to that child


    20. People, I believe, unless endowed with uncommon perception; that is to say, inherently sensitive to the ideas, emotions or circumstances of ―like‖ individuals, should be properly conditioned by example

    21. In this manner, the love an individual expresses for another individual is conditioned by self-interest and that the underlying motives behind every kindly and selfless act conceals an (inner) need or emotional requirement that an individual seeks to fulfill


    22. Most of us are conditioned, on some level, by the need to love and to return love in (proper measure)


    23. In this manner, every selfless act may be perceived as the outcome of conditioned designs motivated by a (reciprocal) rewards system that returns love for love


    24. ―automatically,‖ but are conditioned or reinforced, rather, by social customs and practices essential to form


    25. Destructive or undesirable habits, on the other hand, are conditioned by questionable examples that are often difficult to break because many do not conform to ―normal‖ behavioral patterns


    26. tendencies to accept what is ―freely‖ given, once carried to an extreme, becomes a self-filling prophecy; conditioned as many of us have become to living beyond our means, leaving it up to nameless/faceless (taxpayers) to foot the bill


    27. ―things‖ beyond the limits of our conditioned preconceptions; that is to say, beyond our conditioned mode or state of ―being


    28. Our society has been conditioned to trivialize the ―root causes‖ of violent crimes committed by one race (Black) against another (White) by advancing abstract arguments centering on ―institutionalized racism,‖


    29. Nevertheless, there are many of us, who, conditioned by our obstinate desires, have seemingly compromised our ability to (consciously) distinguish between right and wrong, commending, by inuring habit(s), inappropriate behavior


    30. Consumer spending conditioned by ―easy credit‖ will one day leave the taxpayer with an enormous tab to settle……

    31. Equality, therefore, is not necessarily conditioned by Freedom although Freedom oftentimes conditions Equality


    32. Such (thoughtless) attitudes are (especially) apparent among certain segments of our Youth who have grown indifferent, if not impervious, altogether, to nuance, irony and wit or subtle designs or delicate shadings that (otherwise) require a receptive imagination rather than taking ―everything‖ at their face value, (as many of them seem to do); conditioned as their minds often are by the requirements of material ―evidence‖ and visual ―proofs‖; neither able to draw inferences nor reach (meaningful) conclusions from underlying sources, opting, instead, for the path of least (perceptual) resistance


    33. It is axiomatic that every individual who properly enjoys life, gives (reflective) pause to all that is meaningful and of certain value; held motionless by uncertain forms that have yet to take shape however aroused by such notions that (necessarily) compel he or she to probe deeper into their essential nature notwithstanding how they (may) oftentimes exceed the capacious limits of that individual‘s (private) understanding that nevertheless continues to intrigue inquiring minds cognizant of intuitive impressions part real / part imaginary yet real in the real sense of being One in All; (however separated) whose underlying presence, however, conveys a (higher) spiritual or moral standing…that the young, conditioned by the expectancies of youth united with the old seeking redemption for unfulfilled promises or missed opportunities; each converging toward the same starting/ending point, the one embarking on life and the other approaching its end, in some manner, however, occasioning a (new) beginning, a jubilee, an extension of life which becomes younger (while growing older), brought together, youth/age, childlike in all its manly/womanly innocence while the middle years patiently bide their appointed time


    34. A creditable opinion is conditioned by an underlying awareness of the (essential) properties inherent in its (tested) propositions


    35. ―Objective‖ pursuits such as ascertaining the validity of a mathematical or legal postulate or some other undemonstrated proposition, for example, are conditioned rather than perfected by scholastic examination


    36. (uncertain) sense that ―something‖ is missing, whose ―absence‖, occasioned by ―unforeseen‖ events, are understood to promote suffering, conditioned as many of us are by the dynamics of the past/future that have already shaped and will continue shaping our lives


    37. imaginable sort (that would have otherwise shocked the moral sensibilities of traditionally thoughtful liberals), and conditioned willingness to provide their ruthless leaders with a free pass


    38. Laws, in the absence of binding (principle) origins constitute a transitory, variable system of rules conditioned by current fashions without regard to (the) underlying (moral) assumptions that otherwise provide (customary) perspective to a well-ordered, (continuous) society


    39. This argument does not necessarily apply, however, to ―lower‖ or evolving truths; that is to say, immeasurable ―truths‖ lacking infinite proportion; conditioned by circumstances or events that (oftentimes) require a reassessment of their former assumptions whose (ambiguous) validity lacks a critical center


    40. Modern Society is in the throes of a revolutionary Revolt of Conscience; the solitary by-product of moral and intellectual parochialism that is gradually revealing itself in the vested self-interest(s) and manners of unbridled Individualism that has undermined equalitarian idealism, that once defined the national culture, by rendering every individual the sole arbiter of his or her own conscience and ensuing choices without giving proper pause to how such choices may otherwise impact, for better or for worse, other individuals or to a transcendent authority that each must (inevitably) be held accountable; that is to say, whose (social) consequences existing outside the provincial boundaries of that individual‘s (own) estate are no longer limited by (moral) restraint or prescribed rules of moral and ethical conduct but conditioned rather by circumventing designs contrary to the proportionate interests of a well-ordered society

    41. Things ―exist‖ or are ―apparent‖ to the senses in the manner revealed by ―nature;‖ that is to say, in the manner they are received, that, unless conditioned by higher aspirations for their ―essential‖ meanings or truths, cannot (otherwise) be perceived any more or any less than in the manner they are either inferred or imagined from an ordinary point of view


    42. Modern versions, however, are ―self-containing‖ in the manner an increasing number of these communities are (typically) devolving into quasi-permanent arrangements partly (determined) by choice rather than (conditioned) by necessity


    43. Although crime may be conditioned by poverty, it does not necessarily follow that poverty pre-conditions crime


    44. Knowledge is incomplete unless conditioned by Faith, or until the whys and the whats are understood as well as the hows in a manner that, understood in their entirety, synthesizes Knowledge and Faith


    45. It can not be manufactured or conditioned inasmuch as it is indigenous to individuals who naturally possess it


    46. An animal is conditioned by rote to


    47. Man‘s immortality, I believe, is conditioned by thought


    48. Performing ―good‖ deeds for their own sake because it is good to do so does not address the question: by what conventional standards are such acts of goodness, good to begin with; and assuming that they are, whether the ―Will to Goodness‖ is driven by some inherent factor; that is to say, an (essential) moral goodness that resides within the doer of good deeds or conditioned, rather, by rewards and punishment, reciprocity or perhaps, fear, in which case, such acts of ―goodness‖, sullied by questionable (intent), are motivated, in part, by self-serving designs that are not (inherently) good in themselves


    49. Although Character isn‘t for sale, it can be conditioned by individuals willing to make uncertain sacrifices


    50. This fact is often overlooked by complacent individuals who have been (naturally) conditioned by freedom; that is to say, never had to fight for it












































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    established by conditioning or learning


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