Surely, though, a little habitual harassment is a small price to pay for so many saved lives?
For many leaders within the social enterprise movement, shifting from a habitual focus on the external world to a broader focus that also includes the inner world is a reorientation.
In 2000, Iowa's attorney general declared DeCoster a "habitual violator" of state environmental laws after a series of discharges of manure from his hog-farming operations.
He's a creature of habitual poses -- lips pursed in a smile that mocks mirth, eyes narrowed by a need to dominate, and, beneath it all, motives as opaque as the squid ink he requires for his drawings.
Some are part of a habitual criminal class, but many are otherwise peaceful and productive citizens.
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Saving is a habitual behavior for those who have lived through the Great Depression, says Anjanette Sanchez of Globe, Arizona.
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Last month, a judge said Ms Spears, 25, showed "a habitual, frequent and continuous use of controlled substances and alcohol".
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Mr. Clemens's lawyers have called Mr. McNamee a habitual liar who leveled false accusations at their client when his own life began to fall apart.
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When there is something pleasant that one doesn't want to indulge in, like junk food or alcohol, the key to avoiding temptation is to interrupt the habitual response with a quick, easy alternative action, says Dr. Gollwitzer.
She was abandoned as a newborn at a hospital in Malaysia (to this day she has no clue as to who her biological parents are) and adopted by a poverty-stricken 63-year-old widow who was a habitual gambler.
Drugs, food and habitual behaviors all have a direct effect on the biology of stress.
Even habitual oversharers only share a subsection of themselves on social networks.
In 2000 Iowa's Department of Natural Resources labeled DeCoster a "habitual violator" of environmental laws and banned him from expanding operations in the state for four years because of violations at hog farms he owned.
Muchos quieren ver el fin de este enfrentamiento y volver a su vida habitual.
Americans have suffered their disenfranchisement largely because of a traditional, habitual respect for the U.S. Supreme Court.
The final step is just feeding back the results, making adjustments, and repeating the experiment until the entire process becomes as habitual and effortless as driving a car.
"The European Commission wants to end the habitual residence test and as a result I believe we would have to pay benefits to EU migrants as and when they arrive, rather than proving that they've been here and working and have a residency, " said Mr Duncan Smith.
The leaner editorial approach means a loss for the habitual reader of the annual reports alone.
"It's kind of a hobby, " says "Wukong, " a computer professional and habitual file-sharer, who asked to remain anonymous.
Furthermore, any successful adoption requires a cultural, behavioral and habitual transformation for the entire organization.
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Wall Street powerhouse Bear Stearns recently received a 100, 000-line chunk of fresh software from its Bangalore development team, a block too big to check easily or to spot a single programmer's habitual errors.
It is through habitual practice, says James, animated by a free and active will, that we develop a strong moral character, regardless of circumstance.
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UEFA's Financial Fair Play regulations, which begin in 2014 and limit a club's losses over a given period, are turning soccer into a buyer's market in which habitual big spenders are unwilling to throw money around.
Fewer than 3% admitted to being habitual physical bullies who carried out attacks on others on a weekly basis.
For one thing is clear: this recession has triggered a wholesale reappraisal by shoppers of the value that their habitual brands deliver.
Over the past year officials have been able to "use more detailed information to produce a much more accurate figure of the possible impact of removing the habitual residence test, " he said.
The UK is also embroiled in a long-running legal dispute with the EU over the UK's habitual residence test, which limits benefit claims by new arrivals.
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He said the UK was seeking to challenge the current legal definition of habitual, which was "very narrow and short-term" and did not include a timescale within it.
He also suggested taking out a 30-day rolling contract which is easier to tweak as usage becomes more habitual.
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