Markets have become accustomed to seeing Spanish banks in trouble, and even their French counterparts.
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After a while investors become accustomed to their stocks rising 12 percent a year.
Even without them, people have become accustomed to scanning the room for an available plug.
We found the overall experience more enjoyable than what we've become accustomed to recently.
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It is partly, too, because Peruvians have become accustomed to disappointment from their leaders.
However, equality should not supplant good grace and confidence in the respective social roles we've become accustomed to.
He noted that Lord Taylor had concluded that fans would become accustomed to seating and "come to prefer it".
And like it or not, Americans have become accustomed to being constantly observed.
Habituation occurs when people become accustomed to simply pressing the "yes" button when faced with an alert or warning.
The SOTU was, as we have become accustomed to, more of the same.
Furthermore, they want access to the multitude of smartphone applications and services that they have become accustomed to at home.
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Switching to a lower heel partly requires a perception shift: The eye has to become accustomed to a different proportion.
That tinted display we've become accustomed to has been traded in for something much lighter, and the text is that much sharper.
But Asif and I had become accustomed to a life of sacrificing our personal happiness and any sense of normalcy and privacy.
You'll also notice that it's the first Wii U accessory to be colored in black, rather the white we've become accustomed to.
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Now 33, she has become accustomed to life in the hyper-capitalist metropolis, establishing a career as a newspaper editor and recently marrying.
Patel has become accustomed to life on the road in recent years.
Society, therefore, has become accustomed to the ease of using a mobile phone, hopping into a car or walking up to an ATM.
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The images we have become accustomed to include them singing at a piano, sporting the gear of a favorite sports team and others.
We have all become accustomed to the security screening routine in all American airports: take off your jackets, sweaters and any outer garments.
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The goal seemed to unsettle the visitors, who began to look like the shaky side their supporters have become accustomed to this season.
It is more hazardous when you are staying in a guest bedroom because your back has become accustomed to your own pillow and mattress.
And as Indians love the mom-and-pop kirana stores, it will take a long time for them to become accustomed to the idea of supermarkets.
Thomson says bringing a used baby blanket home from the hospital prior to the baby's arrival can help your pet become accustomed to the scent.
What's more, sections of society have increasingly come to imitate these values, as individuals become accustomed to spending more on going out and enjoying themselves.
Governor BOBBY JINDAL (Republican, Louisiana): We've all become accustomed to thinking that we really can't do anything about the corruption and incompetence in state government.
He has simply become accustomed to seeing the target this way.
"We've not become accustomed to thinking twice about it, " Storms said.
Basically we have become accustomed to not getting any money up front in our self-pub efforts, so we are more willing to wait to get paid.
Also, if the basic idea now seems simple, it is because economists have become accustomed to applying this equilibrium-through-overshooting logic to all kinds of other phenomena.
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