Habitually
in sentence
37 examples of Habitually in a sentence
And it's not just that fathers are
habitually
wrapped around the fingers of their little girls, though I can tell you that, as the father of two girls, that part definitely plays a role.
The nice thing about Australians is that they're
habitually
used to looking at the world upside down.
If you're
habitually
a negative thinker, you typically see a stressful situation with a threat stress response, meaning if your boss wants to see you, you automatically think, "I'm about to be fired," and your blood vessels constrict, and your level of the stress hormone cortisol creeps up, and then it stays up, and over time, that persistently high level of the cortisol actually damps down your telomerase.
It's a simple rule that Hollywood
habitually
keeps violating.
My film-crazy friends and I
habitually
did this in our college days.
Keynesian stimulus policy is
habitually
described as deficit spending, not tax-financed spending.
If economists did not
habitually
annualize quarterly GDP data and multiply quarterly GDP by four, Greece’s debt-to-GDP ratio would be four times higher than it is now.
And if they
habitually
decadalized GDP, multiplying the quarterly GDP numbers by 40 instead of four, Greece’s debt burden would be 15%.
Yet, while large global firms
habitually
use their high concentration of financial resources to press for further de-regulation (“or we will go somewhere else”), the crisis has turned their size into a liability.
Yet it is Fukushima that is
habitually
accorded the “disaster” label.
Russians
habitually
respond with black humor to events both good and bad, and the events of 2008 were no exception.
Like a long-married couple who
habitually
bicker and fight, the two can’t seem to live together – but they can’t live apart, either.
European and other international banks had acquired a lot of dollar-denominated assets which they
habitually
funded in the interbank market; as the market dried up, they were forced to buy dollars.
According to the survey, “The low standings are not surprising, given
habitually
violent clashes between governing and opposition parties over sensitive bills and unending bribery scandals involving politicians.”
Attaining this level of growth will be essential if jobs are to be created;Iran
habitually
suffers from a double-digit unemployment rate, with official youth unemployment above 25%.
Rovere’s influential people seemed to be sharply divided into “cosmopolitan influentials,” who
habitually
orient themselves with respect to the world at large, and “local influentials,” who orient themselves with respect to their own town.
Under this approach, many other policies that the US
habitually
complains about would not be considered objectionable.
Trump
habitually
subordinates both to his “gut” instinct.
A devoted lad who went with me on all my journeys; a gallant Flemish boy whom I genuinely liked and who returned the compliment; a born stoic, punctilious on principle,
habitually
hardworking, rarely startled by life's surprises, very skillful with his hands, efficient in his every duty, and despite his having a name that means "counsel," never giving advice-- not even the unsolicited kind!
They will even go so far as to poison the springs where these fowl
habitually
drink.
Nutmeg, on which these birds
habitually
gorge themselves, sweetens their flesh and makes it delicious eating.
As for me, deeply puzzled, I went below to the lounge and brought back an excellent long-range telescope I
habitually
used.
He had that incongruity of common and elegant in which the
habitually
vulgar think they see the revelation of an eccentric existence, of the perturbations of sentiment, the tyrannies of art, and always a certain contempt for social conventions, that seduces or exasperates them.
No joy or relaxation appeared ever to have dwelt on features that frowned habitually, as if in detestation of the vices of mankind.
Habitually, he passed boldly through the darkness.
'I can, can I?' inquired the stranger, who seemed
habitually
suspicious in look and manner.
Habitually
he spoke little and slowly, bowed frequently, laughed without noise, showing his teeth, which were fine and of which, as the rest of his person, he appeared to take great care.
Milady was
habitually
pale; her complexion might therefore deceive a person who saw her for the first time.
"I am bound to say that in all the accounts which you have been so good as to give of my own small achievements you have
habitually
underrated your own abilities.
He gorged himself
habitually
at table, which made him bilious, and gave him a dim and bleared eye and flabby cheeks.
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