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Making the system interface human-like may be one way of making things easier for users, since we are all accustomed to conversing with other humans.
Islanders are becoming increasingly accustomed to requests for samples of their "quaint" object dialect.
The colonies, by enjoying his success in a "happy reign" of 34 years, had also grown accustomed to it.
Before the introduction of tractors, far mers were accustomed to growing alfalfa, chickling and vetch for their work oxen.
In human conversations we are accustomed to having the other participant's quitting if we interrupt and persist in our interruption.
Possibly the result of performing the second test directly after the first so as the patient would be accustomed to catheterization, and therefore more relaxed.
Almost all of the respondents were retired and accustomed to being regarded as ' unproductive ' by the general public.
People whose closest contact with the state had once been the local chowkidar now became accustomed to seeing armed men in uniform.
Her daughter-in-law took care of her and became accustomed to keeping an eye on her during her daily housework.
One might suppose that those species (whales, birds) that are accustomed to roaming widely around the oceans could readily migrate in response to global warming.
Natural codeswitching between people who are accustomed to switching is another type of phenomenon altogether.
Also, some may rely on early reports on hesitations in switching by speakers who may well not be accustomed to codeswitching.
Each group was accustomed to giving concerts in a formal setting, and this concert was well rehearsed and performed.
Since the traditional family system used to determine the ways in which family wealth was passed on, people have not been accustomed to making wills.
We are accustomed to referring to the 'field at a point in space', that is, a local perspective.
Many signs are used in many different ways that vary greatly from what we are accustomed to seeing and differ from one note to another.
The means reported for the network simulation study above may seem low to a psychologist accustomed to experimental data from children.
We have nevertheless grown accustomed to representing cause as that which obtains effects, brings about results.
Fifteen years of revisionist historiography have accustomed us to dismiss such complexity and, in particular, the language of absolutism from our vocabulary.
Moreover, the possibility of radical change seems unlikely because, in a distributive state, citizens are accustomed to making few claims on institutions.
People who eat meat and milk, abstain from pleasure and live like ascetics, are also more religious than people accustomed to luxury.
I am now accustomed to the addition also different.
First, the sor t of systematic research to which we are accustomed cannot answer the question of why some people survived and others did not.
After decades of local work rules, southerners were accustomed to more stringent controls on welfare recipients' labor.
They accustomed both readers and historians to the idea that the infrastructure of history is partisan.
A public accustomed to seeing science as an economizing tool could well become discouraged by such prospects.
Accordingly, there are markets that look very different from what we are accustomed to.
He was accustomed to doing business on credit - in short, he had all the prerequisites necessary for the new plant structures.
Africans were not accustomed to living in enclosed environments at sea level.
Breeches divided the leg into two segments, which militated against the smooth, long line to which nineteenth-century viewers were accustomed.
One entered the space after the irises of the eyes had accustomed to the brilliant sunlight outside.
People are accustomed to observing and judging things as an enclosed whole.
Many of the female servants, on the contrary, had worked all their adult lives and were accustomed to providing for themselves.
A frequent procedure viewed as onerous by most patients could be perceived as a reprieve of sorts for a person accustomed to monotonous incarceration.
The history also reveals that incentives can be viewed from an entirely different ethical and political perspective than the one to which we are accustomed.
To help him become accustomed to thinking aloud, the session was preceded by a short training exercise.
Early modernists are not accustomed to studying sermons both as events and texts.
A woman isn't accustomed to participate [in communal decision-making] here.
He has a remarkable ability to put economics in a broader perspective than we are accustomed to seeing, a perspective informed by psychology.
The nobility grew accustomed to regarding the church estates as their sources of income and the church as a career, especially for younger sons.
Moreover, if men could at all afford the expense, they were already accustomed to paying for privies when absolutely necessary.
There was no soft beautiful bed that she was accustomed to.
A southward extension or displacement of the northern zones of semiaridity and aridity would devastate those areas accustomed to regular, heavy rainfall.
Many were accustomed to exercise and knew the level of exertion that was suitable and desirable for them.
Cooking habits and taste preferences in those accustomed to traditional wood-stoves may also play a role.
We will work very, very hard to get it back to where we are accustomed to seeing it.
There are altogether as many as 1,866 instances of the sequence accustomed to in the corpus.
Everything is potentially active and mobile in the virtual world, so nouns accustomed to sit statically, doing little except describe states, must become 'activatable'.
Difficulties arose because students were accustomed only to rote memorization and objective multiple-choice exams.
Since childhood, they were accustomed to playing an inferior role to males.
We are rather accustomed to the idea that we are all genetically different, with the exception of identical twins.
With the incentive typical of independent small proprietors, artisans were accustomed to working twelve- to sixteen-hour days as a matter of course.
His case studies are less rich and convincing than those we are accustomed to from his other books.
As women grew accustomed to new expectations, however, their turnout began to increase gradually.
As critics observed, audiences were accustomed to listening out for orchestral quotations to help them understand gestures.
You no sooner get accustomed to a pattern than you find there are sub-patterns and exceptions.
Adolescents are often very focused on and accustomed to discussing the interpersonal events that occur in their lives.
In fact, many petitioners were well accustomed to frustration and expressed their dissatisfaction in their letters.
People are accustomed to generating unstructured queries to search text collections, but typically have little experience generating structured queries.
In our age, we are of course accustomed to a very different kind of authorial voice, more didactic, more ' explanatory ', especially in the social sciences.
Consequently, those households accustomed to higher consumption levels while employed might find themselves in a serious cash bind when retired.
Residents get accustomed to the sounds of their environment that would be noticed by someone who is visiting the area.
If we relied solely on locally produced food, our food supply would differ greatly from that to which we are accustomed.
Women who had not changed were often socially isolated and 'not accustomed to thinking and organizing the world'.
To make these changes farmers are forced to take on significant risks that differ significantly from those to which they are accustomed.
They were replicating, as far as the technology of the time permitted, the formal studios in which they were accustomed to making records.
People who study law and science are accustomed to viewing judges as gatekeepers and scientists as supplicants.
However, people who are not accustomed to telephone interviewing may find it harder to disclose information about sensitive topics such as their mental health.
Perhaps, it may be said, fear is also appropriate when there is an increased chance of death (even if small) because one is not accustomed to that.
He acknowledges that many people disagree, but notes that we are accustomed to widespread disagreement in philosophical matters ... except for negative critiques, the defence is an internal one.
Because the studio and staff were not yet experienced with such sessions, the physical accommodations were not up to the standards to which the symphony string musicians were accustomed.
Analysts accustomed to working within one framework or another are likely to continue to disagree about how to proceed, in part because they often have quite different aspirations.
In many instances, these people have become accustomed to their prostheses since early childhood and changing the control systems may likely have resulted in degradation of control accuracy.
Defectiveness on the part of the state, whereby what society has been accustomed to as inviolable rights-literacy, subsidized health care, and strategic staple foods-become subject to recall, cancels that pact.
Similarly, there may be reluctance to increase use of a technology where patients and clinicians have become accustomed to restrictions based on earlier assumptions of limited effectiveness.
Although such accommodation lacks the comforts she has been accustomed to, it does afford her the time and space to do as she, and she alone, wishes.
We have become accustomed to the uncritical belief that a country can be identified with a particular form of landscape, an identification reinforced by mass communication and tourism.
Change probably becomes more difficult the longer one has become accustomed to a particular style of eating, so we can expect older adults to have greater resistance.
While such contracts ensured profits during the war, these corporations were concerned about recapturing a peacetime market that had grown accustomed to life without their products.
However, the authors attributed this view to the fact that the patients were not accustomed to the high-absorbency pads that were used, thus resulting in a decreased sensation of wetness.
Since users might be accustomed with quickly typing letter combinations corresponding to regular words but not their abbreviations, such bias might arise with a regular keyboard.
Almost half said that it was an unfamiliar format to which they became accustomed, after a few scenarios for some and after reading the whole questionnaire for others.
As agents expect to be accustomed to the greater level of consumption experience, their financial wealth accumulation behavior tends to amplify the intertemporal speculation effect in the long run.
In a context of struggle, such moves are intelligible; as the products of a strategy generated by a habitus accustomed to struggle, they are to be expected.
Whatever it is worth, it is a style to which many readers will have grown accustomed.
Even if that something is a gap or void in the flow of impressions to which we are accustomed.
Meals were consumed in a pattern the subjects were accustomed to, at 07.00 - 08.00, 13.00 - 14.00 and 19.00 - 20.00 hours under supervision of the dietitian.
They are accustomed to the effects of a gene being limited to the body in which it sits.
The computational approach is, therefore, much more rigorous intellectually than that to which many psychologists have been accustomed.
Otherwise, the ways of managers and professionals, accustomed only to the customs of public bureaucracies and monopolies, will reassert themselves.
Clinicians have been accustomed to having the prime influence over the deployment of resources and to enjoying considerable freedom to pursue their professional activities.
The lack of conclusive, summary information may strike one as strange in that readers are not accustomed to "theoretically neutral" expositions of methodology.
Moreover, farmers surveyed are accustomed to paying for rice seed, which they buy in the market or from extension offices.
Surveys and transfers of grain ran alongside collections and accustomed the wealthy to the organized provision of relief.
Though we are accustomed to considering incentives in contrast to 'command and control', they might just as readily be considered in contrast to persuasion.
The co-ordinators suggested that this was not a burden for the senior volunteers, for many had been accustomed to substantial responsibilities in their pre-retirement careers.
Furthermore, they may have to accept work further away from home than they are accustomed to travelling, which may in itself present child care problems.
As a result, they are accustomed to appearing not just as practitioners, but as theorists of their own practices.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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