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Example sentences for "conditioning"

Lexicographically close words:
conditional; conditionally; conditione; conditioned; conditioner; conditionis; conditions; condole; condoled; condolence
  1. Notice Lima beans particularly, as they require a longer conditioning period than most vegetables.

  2. If you lose products and if your dried fruits are tasteless you had better start the conditioning process.

  3. That was part of the conditioning too: I couldn't love any woman until my job was done.

  4. I know now that it was part of the conditioning that I was unable to fight any other man until my task was finished: it might have gotten me in trouble and diverted me from that purpose.

  5. I'd never planned on conditioning him for my purposes.

  6. And just in case you still have foolish notions, please remember that I gave him the father-conditioning with respect to myself.

  7. There was an air-conditioning duct, but Cadnan did not know what such a thing was, nor would he have understood without lengthy and tiresome explanations.

  8. Air conditioning had done something to minimize the reek inside, but not much.

  9. One of these, for instance, is "ideology," which in the present work refers to the whole psychological conditioning of a group of persons.

  10. Considering the problems and difficulties which men encountered, they sought solutions in terms of men and the conditioning intimacies of each individual's life.

  11. The first couple rides through, I was just glad of the aggressive air conditioning and the delicious sensation of sweat drying on my skin.

  12. It was October, for chrissakes, and a lifetime of conditioning told me that it was May.

  13. Dan had turned down the air conditioning an hour before the meeting and closed up all the windows, so that the room was a kiln for hard-firing irritation into rage.

  14. The old falconers give elaborate directions for conditioning a hawk when "drawn" from the mews.

  15. Some remarks on the conditioning of hawks will be found later on.

  16. For a fleeting second he wondered why that conditioning had not completely worked, then went back to the problem of his relationship with Hume.

  17. A case of illegal conditioning was about as serious as you could get.

  18. Too much staff work had gone into his conditioning for just a small stake.

  19. But there is this main point in rebuttal--it is all a part of the practice and conditioning for a game which is in deadly earnest when war comes.

  20. It can be said again and again: The highest form of physical training that an officer can undergo is the physical conditioning of his own men.

  21. What he writes about during the conditioning period makes very little difference.

  22. A large part of training is necessarily directed toward conditioning them for unusual hardship and privation.

  23. Consequently, all training is an exercise in getting men to open up and become articulate even as it is a process in conditioning them physically to move strongly and together.

  24. This is merely an act of suppling the muscles; the real conditioning process has already taken place, and it has been long and arduous.

  25. But no matter how great the inertia against it, there must be unremitting perseverance in the physical conditioning of military forces.

  26. As a supplement to the law of resultants, and yet at the same time in a certain sense as an expression for the same psychical regularity, we have "the law of conditioning relations.

  27. The second and fourth may be looked upon as special applications of the two fundamental principles of creative resultants and conditioning relations.

  28. In organic evolution, when a higher factor appears, it immediately assumes control, and previous lower factors sink into a subordinate position, though still underlying and conditioning the higher.

  29. According to this, the external world is not a mere unsubstantial figment or dream, but for us a very substantial objective reality surrounding us and conditioning us on every side.

  30. Still, it took up much of the room, along with its fifteen tons of supporting air-conditioning equipment.

  31. It is also evident that by the supposed conduct of the enemy, and the strength assigned to him, the utmost variation can be brought about in the grouping and representation of the several conditioning circumstances.

  32. But this conditioning relationship is very different from one in which the antecedent existences are a model or prototype to which the consequent must be servilely faithful.

  33. But beyond these confines, comprehending and conditioning the business system, lie the material facts of the community's work and livelihood.

  34. For the greatest general good is viewed as conditioning the best good of each individual, and the individual is to include it for the sake of his own share.

  35. Such efforts led to the massacre of yesterday, to the agony of to-day, and are conditioning our eternal perdition.

  36. It is this belief in immortality, as fundamental a demand as life itself, which is the final conditioning impulse of all that is best in man and which gives him an inexhaustible strength and a lasting peace.

  37. This conditioning of Christian character upon an intellectual judgment concerning the reality of remote occurrences is both unbiblical and unethical, as well as absurd when practically applied.

  38. In a living creature we find a number of members or organs all closely interdependent and mutually conditioning each other.

  39. Individualisation and generalisation are only opposed, as mutually conditioning factors of the same organic function.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conditioning" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accommodation; adaptation; adjustment; apprenticeship; automatism; behavior; breeding; conditioning; cultivation; development; discipline; drill; equipment; exercise; fit; fitting; furnishing; grooming; habituation; hard; hardening; implantation; impregnation; impression; improvement; impulse; indoctrination; infusion; inoculation; instinct; naturalization; nurture; orientation; practice; preparation; qualification; raising; rearing; reflex; rehearsal; reinforcement; seasoning; taming; training; upbringing