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"second nature" Definitions
  1. second nature (to somebody) (to do something) something that you do very easily and naturally, because it is part of your character or you have done it so many times
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446 Sentences With "second nature"

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The characters chat about this as if it's second nature, because it almost is second nature at this point.
It's just sort of second nature to me, I guess.
I was drinking daily, but it seemed like second nature.
But over time, my frugal habits became almost second nature.
And all of this comes as second nature to them.
It started with an algorithm, but it's now second nature.
A man's voice intones: Second Nature restores families to wholeness.
As a reporter it's my second nature to ask questions.
It's almost second nature now to worry about the cops.
"You develop it so it becomes second nature," he said.
As I copied, the phrasing and punctuation became second nature.
For many of us, saying "sorry" can seem like second nature.
I think it's just second nature for me to be inclusive.
That takes some getting used to but quickly becomes second nature.
By that time, keeping OCD hidden was second-nature to me.
"It just became second nature, like brushing your teeth," he said.
She's a clinical psychologist, so reassurance is second nature to her.
None have as many players who treat it as second nature.
After some time, I'd imagine using it would become second nature.
And scrolling before bed can often feel second-nature to us.
MANN+HUMMEL's recent investment signals where Second Nature is headed next.
This rhythm was second nature to most of the reporters there.
Cicero called habit "second nature," a phrase that we still use.
For legendary NFL coach Bill Belichick, winning is pretty much second nature.
"Lying is second nature to him," Mr. Schwartz told The New Yorker.
Having civil discussions with peers of vastly different opinions became second nature.
Timing a shot, Wilder says, is now just second nature to him.
So why not pursue something that would seem to be second nature?
Second Nature was founded in 1998, by Cheryl Kehl and Devan Glissmeyer.
But what of America, a society for which reinvention is second nature?
"It's second nature to us at this point," said Taylor, who hit .
London-based health startup Second Nature has raised $10 million from Beringea.
Second Nature is on display at Westbeth Gallery in Chelsea until April 29.
But for Reese Witherspoon, wearing the bright sunny hue has become second nature.
You just have to go through the motions until it becomes second nature.
VIGELAND: Dad jokes are so second nature to me, I don't notice them.
"Once you get in the groove eating #keto becomes second nature!" she said.
When it came down to the financial side, it was just second nature.
As for Cameron, performing in a musical is second-nature to the actress.
What was crazy about that shit was that it was like second-nature.
After a few more tries, writing "Tennessee" is sure to become second nature.
It's almost second nature to turn to the internet for medical advice nowadays.
Thumbing out a message on our smartphones is almost second nature these days.
It will become second nature and you won't have to think about it.
It requires intention in the beginning, but before long it'll be second nature.
I'm told that wears off in time, as using Autopilot becomes second nature.
Malia was 3 when she learned to surf, so it's second-nature to her.
And so this is kind of like a return to second nature for her.
We do this event monthly and at this point, it's second nature to me.
My self-taught ambivalence about people showing up for me had become second nature.
Running late means something went very wrong, because timeliness is second nature to them.
It's almost impossible to pin-down, but Wood makes it look like second nature.
"The body positive initiative was second nature to us," cofounder Eva Parrell tells Refinery29.
Because it has become second nature to him, to distrust and fear his surroundings?
I think it literally is her second nature to get out of slippery situations.
It feels like it will be second nature for people who wear them consistently.
Things like hassles, being locked up, are second nature to us in our country.
By the time he established himself as Internacional's undisputed starter, it was second nature.
Over time, after just a month or so, working from home became second nature.
Sometimes, these bad habits can become like second-nature, making them hard to change.
For Mr. Hall, avoiding political spectacles — anything politically partisan, really — has become second nature.
When the right frame is found, allegedly difficult modern music becomes second nature. ♦
Now, five years into my new existence, living on a budget is second nature.
I told myself and told myself until it became second nature to think it.
But working at Taavo Somer's unusual spot, Isa, should have made invention second nature.
Zach: I thought it was cool that Angela talks about SDRs being second nature.
For Mr Trump, belittling critics and intimidating business partners has been second nature for decades.
It's become almost second nature for a celeb to have some sort of side hustle.
Social media has become second nature -- but what impact is this having on our brain?
Growing up in my family, our second nature was to start playing a song, whenever.
With so much to think about, he wants holding the ball to be second nature.
We were witnessing Steve do what was second nature to him: finding the path forward.
This way of working has become second nature to us in the kitchen at Amass.
Second Nature does not promise an exit from society so much as integration into it.
Grinding comes so second nature to Woods, he is at a loss to explain it.
By the end of the party though, it had become a bit more second-nature.
"It was second nature to me," she said in 27, recalling the term's familiar sound.
Over the previous six years, I had developed spending patterns that had become second nature.
In the mind of the performer, a recursiveness arrives as the task becomes second nature.
AI's going to be second nature going forward, but if you make it comfortable for people now, that's where the innovation and the entrepreneurs come from because they see things that are difficult to other people and they think it's second nature, just like apps.
Using social media to be vocal about important issues is second nature in the digital age.
But for some people, giving back is not only second nature but also their life's work.
So it's almost that protesting under Trump has become second nature to so many more now?
Technology is the sea that millennials swim in — a kind of second nature, especially to Adies.
At Second Nature this was accomplished in a number of ways, largely through rigid communication structures.
On the homepage is a teenage girl, who tells us that Second Nature changed her life.
Second Nature promises to make you healthy, and it does, so far as anyone can see.
He's more conscious of buying organic now, and reading labels is almost second nature to him.
For Igel, a former ship navigator, bobbing offshore under the cover of darkness is second nature.
Now rebranded as Second Nature, it has raised a fresh $10 million in Series A funding.
Second Nature claims to have a different, more intensive and personalized approach to create habit change.
Avoid the temptation to spendSpending money from a checking account is second nature to many people.
Driving on the left wasn't second nature, but I had definitely gotten the hang of it.
They become second nature and it's not a conscious effort, it's just another flavor to songwriting.
They are fond of online shopping and banking, so making electronic payments to strangers is second nature.
"It's second nature now, and a lot of things do not need to be said," DeRozan said.
And things like not calling restaurants from our home phone have just become second nature to me.
The controls feel great and the hat-possession thing becomes second nature after a few short minutes.
The first rule of reality TV has become second nature to her: everything is always a performance.
Paulous operated a grocery delivery service in Qaraqosh; the store at Ashti is second nature to her.
It's become second nature for me to just close that door and just be O.K. with that.
Luckily for me, I grew up dancing so it was like second nature because it's like choreography.
Swiping up to go home feels like second nature after just a few days using the phone.
Getting into the habit of saving for retirement early means it will become second nature to invest.
Campaigning for human rights is second nature to Abiola, who comes from a family of prominent activists.
Rahr says the goal is for self-defense tactics to become so ingrained that they're second nature.
Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, into the legendary Gracie family, fighting became second nature to Kron.
Once manhood-proving has become second nature, the prospect of living without it out feels like annihilation.
Everyday racial profiling is "almost second nature now," said Darren Martin, a 29-year-old black man.
If controlling your character doesn't become second nature—more or less an afterthought—a platformer doesn't work.
"You just practice your ass off over and over again until it becomes second nature," Sosebee says.
Bill" shorts for "Saturday Night Live," said: "After doing the show for 16 years, it's second nature.
"It took a few weeks for it to become second nature and to feel natural," she said.
He said he hoped that the constant repetition of throwing drills with Sherlock would become second nature.
I chalk it up to years of reviewing smartwatches—the wrist flick is just second nature now.
Plus, you prefer to live in the moment, so charging things to your credit card is second-nature.
Second Nature brings forth an intimate look at artistic interventions and observations of the fragile world around us.
Having used a thumb trackball for more than a decade now this motion is second nature to me.
They prepare for any situation, and run through emergency scenarios so often that handling them becomes second nature.
I was comfortable within a couple minutes of riding it, and after that it was almost second nature.
Luckily, what at first seems like a complex and counterintuitive interface will become second nature after this course.
Perhaps if I use the MacBook Pro more often, tapping on the Touch Bar will become second nature.
American traditions are second nature to us but how do other people around the globe celebrate in December?
As a police officer, your reactions must be second nature and should be based on appropriate training responses.
Addressing an envelope was once second nature; now, we can barely manage without looking it up on WikiHow.
At first, you might have to force yourself to actually do them, but soon they'll become second nature.
Executing this scheme isn't second nature to Nance and Hood, who've only been teammates for a few weeks.
After years of living through the group's brutal reign, survival has become second nature to the al-Hamids.
If you're in the world of oil, monitoring the ebbs and flows of crude prices is second nature.
They might have known in any case: These are locals, and Second Nature is the biggest business around.
I left Second Nature in fall, after monsoon season, in weather like the weather I came in on.
For employees, the new ingredient meant re-learning a skill that may have become second nature, Gross said.
But when you have these skills, the conducting becomes second nature, and then you can make your art.
It's worth clarifying, though, that Second Nature isn't aiming to market towards consumer fears due to the outbreak.
"Using computers is second nature to many of these groups," said Mr. Galeotti, the expert in Russian crime.
"For a while, those lyrics were second nature and I would just laugh at them," Ms. Furió said.
London-based startup Second Nature (formerly OurPath) has raised $10 million from Beringea to expand its product offering.
And it's the sort of thing that will probably grow to become second nature within a few days.
It is a habit of moral character, which, because it is a habit, becomes a kind of second nature.
Advanced formulas, data visualization, PivotTables, and more will come as second nature by the time you finish every course.
As a consumer economics major in college, Andrews said reading the fine print came as second-nature to her.
"Whenever you meet anybody new it's second nature to learn someone's name and where they come from," Sevilla says.
Once you know these tips, they become second nature, and soon your feed will be as curated as Culpo's.
Riki's beef is with the book 'Second Nature' -- which Ric and Charlotte wrote together and released in Sept. 2017.
She was a physician, and sure, with those types of jobs, you know the money thing is second nature.
When we remember the shoulders on which we stand, our ability to combat discrimination and oppression becomes second nature.
Isolating an infection vector is second nature to people who work in medicine, and the same thing applies here.
In 22 years, they say when I reached out for this story, nobody has ever died at Second Nature.
In cases like media, it really feels like second nature, providing a natural new way of interacting with content.
So to use tools like Snapchat, like Twitter, like Instagram, like Facebook and Facebook Live is very second nature.
I have now been researching and finding shipwrecks for well over 24 years, so it's second nature to me.
Mr. Smith tends to work fast and a trifle sloppily, until a certain image becomes second nature, a template.
Liverpool's system relies heavily upon fitness, and making the various pressing triggers second nature involves a steep learning curve.
It's easy to procrastinate and put it off, but once you launch, I promise you it'll become second nature.
After a few times, these things became second nature to me, and no explanation from my boss was needed.
Liberals would like to consign the whole problem to economics, the language of which is second nature to them.
As has become second nature in South Korea's young democracy, residents turned to democratic instruments to vent their dissatisfaction.
After six years of sharing yourself that intimately with someone, their turn-ons, habits and preferences become second nature.
To succeed at VR he had to recruit 3D modellers and animators, but that world was second nature to him.
Schwartz doesn't think highly of Trump's truth-telling abilities"Lying is second nature to him," Schwartz told The New Yorker.
Getting shots right should become second nature with practice but don't expect Portrait mode to work wonders with any shot.
But by about late elementary school, decoding becomes so second-nature that it isn't any additional "work" for your brain.
It might take a little getting used, but the S10e's side-mounted fingerprint sensor/power button quickly becomes second nature.
I'm not a wedding planner but I know styling and expanding in this way was almost second-nature to me.
The important thing was to learn the geography of that house and have it become second nature to that character.
Eventually that knowledge will become second nature, but in the meantime....I feel confident in just following the clear instructions.
They watched senior leaders in the organization, borrowed their language and action, and practiced them until these became second nature.
By the time you reach retirement, managing your income and expenses will most likely have become second nature to you.
The group contains wilderness programs like Second Nature — the one I was sent to — and therapeutic boarding schools as well.
I walk across shallow water a few times, believing this will help if Second Nature makes use of tracking dogs.
Second Nature operates at the southern tip of the Appalachians, and for all I know I am headed further in.
Except sleep, solitary, shoeless, and in darkness, nothing happens at Second Nature outside of the earshot and eyesight of staff.
Second Nature taught all of us how to pretend, how to better bury ourselves and be agreeable, to get along.
The Second Nature office is at the foot of the mountains; after we left, it was hours back to Atlanta.
"I didn't think I would be here right now over something that is second nature to me, and my colleagues."
Most people won't want to put such a headset on, he added, but holding your phone has become second nature.
"For us, the silence is second nature," he said, adding that visitors often find it conducive to a transformative experience.
Second Nature began its life solving a common homeowner problem: helping people to remember to change the home's air filter.
This is second nature to Mr. Trump, who has played his party's base like Yo-Yo Ma on a Stradivarius.
Just like their language becomes second nature, so too will having strong interpersonal skills, problem solving abilities, and self-confidence.
It's second nature to us now, but people didn't always have a standard way to greet someone on the phone.
This all may sound like a lot, but many of the tactics in this guide become second-nature with practice.
Their smartphones are second nature, and they&aposve been largely responsible for the rise in meme culture and VSCO girls.
Jazz top Timberwolves to take division title SALT LAKE CITY — Dominating games through stifling defense is second nature to Utah.
But once you're set, it'll take no longer than a couple of days before your new security routine is second nature.
After months of sneaking out through these passages, finding my escape route—and avoiding the scorpion nests—had become second nature.
Sending doubles has become second nature, something I don't even think about, until I get a text that makes me shiver.
The website Grailed wants to make secondhand shopping second nature for dudes, and it's expanding its mission by launching an app.
They also happened to be full of Pittsburgh university faculty — historians, scholars and archivists — for whom recording history was second nature.
By the end of my week without a mouse, many of the shortcuts were already beginning to feel like second nature.
You can adjust how sensitive the phone is to this, with multiple levels selectable, and it becomes second nature really quickly.
Besides, slight of hand was my second nature, to box was to lie and for me growing up, lying meant surviving.
It is second nature to Americans that our judiciary is independent from the political whims of the other branches of government.
Using the command line is second-nature for me, almost as much so as using the regular old OSX/Windows GUIs.
There is no name in Dutch for this technique — it's just second nature to Dutch drivers, and has been for years.
Brooke Shields drew herself up to her full 6 feet, fielding reporters' questions with an agility that has become second nature.
Fast forward around two years, and exposing my thick thighs and flabby belly on the internet is second nature to me.
"Second Nature," his first book, was ostensibly about gardening, but really about ways to overcome our alienation from the natural world.
A second Nature paper summarizes DeepMind's work on using AI to predict protein folding, a crucial issue for developing new drugs.
And ultimately, he thinks the world's care sector, not just Britain's, is on the cusp of treating technology as second nature.
The dictator, for whom lying is second nature, proceeded to ridicule the opposition, saying it always claims fraud when it loses.
Millennials in particular can be averse to speaking on the phone, and reaching out via social may come as second nature.
Passes whip around the horn with no hesitation, as if the system's principles have already become second nature for its participants.
Feeling obliged to lie about a central truth of his life, he grows so accustomed to deception that it becomes second nature.
A rough exterior and short temper have come as second nature to the teenager, and haven't helped her settle into anyone's family.
Setting up a phone or a laptop is second nature to me, regardless of the brand or OS. But TVs are different.
The self-destructing social media app prides itself on an interface that most adults find confusing, while tweens find it second nature.
In the beginning it was hard, now it's just second nature, just knowing I'm going to a war that I'm gonna win.
I honestly don't even think about putting on a seat belt when I get in a car — it's second nature for me.
He did what, in the rhetoric of Second Nature, would be called a failure to "buy in" to his own well-being.
When somebody leaves Second Nature, they give away their goods to the others: food, walking sticks, anything they cannot take with them.
Sound is inextricably linked to to my visual work and showcasing music-related work in a gallery space comes as second nature.
Yet his stage presence wasn't messianic, just that of a guy who's finally done this for long enough that it's second nature.
Such successes spurred some schools eyeing a 2050 date to push that up to 2030, said Tim Carter, president of Second Nature.
Practicing in this way creates new neural pathways in the interpreter's brain, and the constant effort of reformulation gradually becomes second nature.
What might initially seem unnatural — like being charged with sustaining the life of a tiny human being — becomes second nature through repetition.
Particularly as a victim of abuse, it comes as second nature to greedily gather the details to myself, comparing them to my own.
Texting might be second nature to us nowadays, but back then, we couldn't shake the feeling that we'd just entered the 'in crowd'. 
"We all grew up doing this and it's like second-nature for many people, so it's a hard habit to break," Reynolds says.
The surgical precision seen above is not attainable for most guards around the league, but it's basically second nature for Paul and Harden.
But I didn't realize that I've been protecting that part of me for so long that it almost became second nature to me.
Googling a question you don't know the answer to is just about as second nature as flinching when something's flying at your face.
It was once second nature for the right, Roth reminds us, to praise local governments, even as conservatives now try to handicap them.
"It's second-nature to glance at the driver of the approaching vehicle before stepping into the road," Bennett said in a prepared statement.
And talking to Amazon could become second-nature to a large number of consumers, young and old, which is a key hedge. 2.
But for people who came of age in the early 2000s, sharing our lives online is second nature, and largely came without consequences.
It's second nature for me to bring them in my bag, and when I'm traveling, I'll ship them along with my art supplies.
"A lot of that is youthfulness, inexperience, learning the nuances of the position where you just do things as second nature," Boone said.
We put all these little things in place, and now they're just there, they're second nature, so I can just let it fly.
But long practice has made it second nature, and people suffering from dementia may lose that familiarity, making dressing a difficult and frustrating process.
"From the time I picked up a basketball, I knew shooting was second nature, like flipping pancakes for me," he said with a smirk.
At first glance, it sounds and looks complicated, but after the first few two-minute jams the rules of the game become second nature.
If it seems like wearing high-fashion gowns and dazzling diamonds comes second nature to Jessica Biel these days, that wasn't always the case.
She was my age and from the same city; she went to Second Nature at the same time, but to another location, in Utah.
While some of us are guilty of not making our beds everyday, it's a great habit to get into and soon becomes second-nature.
While I might pride myself on telling the truth, paying attention to the body language of others has always come second nature to me.
In Q193 2020, Second Nature will launch its first two products in this water filtration space, which will include filters for your refrigerator water.
In a swing district with about as many Democrats as Republicans — but all opinionated New Yorkers — dealing with voter rejection had become second nature.
Sometimes it's so bad that I can't approach a female guest without flirting, even when I'm not attracted to her; it's become second nature.
Video calls will quickly become "second nature," but workers have to embrace them and give them the same attention and enthusiasm as traditional meetings. 
"We're both from California rural families where talking about mental health was second nature and not something to be ashamed of," Ms. Hardstark said.
And when he locates his targets, he will do what is second nature to him, which is to try to delegitimize and destroy them.
These days, not only has writing become like second nature for me, it's been picked up by huge publications and (spoiler alert) even television producers!
The instincts Peretz honed over the years rushing to shelters to hide from rockets fired in the Gaza Strip made protecting the children second nature.
It's a game where you're constantly in motion, and while it feels strange at first, moving without the help of gravity quickly becomes second nature.
Seriously, Musk is by nature a visionary who also has to function as a businessman, which I quite honestly think isn't second-nature to him.
Back when I was a ballet dancer, I had gorgeous posture and never had to think about sitting up straight because it was second-nature.
Aides sometimes had to remind Obama to try to remember the names of people's dogs and grandchildren, something that comes as second nature to Biden.
The snow realizes you a body, puts on you a hat, tombs you in its second nature, with consequence of sepia, a leaking dusky blue.
He spent hours every day as a kid at New York playgrounds working on his dribbling routine to the point where it became second nature.
After Second Nature, she spent two years in a therapeutic boarding school, convinced, like all of us were, that this would all be over soon.
I wanted to find some proof that Second Nature was among the bad places, the kind of proof that you can print in a magazine.
After a while it became second nature to go back to what I used to do, how I taught myself to play this and that.
In the more immediate future, however, Second Nature may benefit from increased interest in home health products in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak.
There's something supremely satisfying about the ritual of making coffee: the smell, the heat, the way all of the tiny details eventually become second nature.
Traveling between Washington and the eight Hawaiian islands she represents is second nature for Representative Tulsi Gabbard, 37, but it's still grueling and time-consuming.
The same is true with conversational technologies; it's first about optimizing content, and then about working on the technology to make these changes second nature.
And even if those things have become second nature in your regular routine, there are things we often overlook in the recycling process — like our makeup.
Cramer used to think about his rules of investing all of the time when he was managing money, but eventually they became second nature to him.
Along with endless hours of physical and occupational therapy, she's becoming more confident to take on the things that used to be second nature for her.
That's why I know it isn't something you can pray away or think away or effectively corral without deliberative, purposeful action that must become second nature.
Likewise, perfect posture is often unrealistic at first, but if you remember frequently to reset your posture, sitting correctly will eventually become second-nature, she says.
It became second nature to lay low at first, discern the unspoken rules of the school, and then fake it to the best of my ability.
C.F.W. "Frage"; Christian Gerhaher, baritone; Gerold Huber, piano (Sony Classical) Schumann is second nature to these lifelong partners in song, as this inexhaustibly perfect recital shows.
How to do a fishing line, and build the traps, and all that kind of stuff, so that it would eventually be second-nature to them.
Second Nature, founded in 2015, was borne out of the lack of innovation within the British health system as well as advances in behavioural science applications.
For Natalia Ishchenko and Svetlana Romashina, who have a stranglehold on the discipline and are the gold favorites in Rio, swimming without goggles is second nature.
But I'm sure most people are pretty good about remembering the keys to their house or car, and carrying this could become second-nature after a while.
But a willingness to help the needy comes as almost second-nature to residents of the hardscrabble town in Oaxaca, one of Mexico's poorest states, Cruz said.
There are a bunch of Slack things that are so second nature now, or common enough UI paradigms, that I don't think of them as shortcuts anymore.
Pitching against Lamigo on Saturday night, Richmond ducked and reached for a screaming liner back to the mound, making a ridiculously ridiculous catch look nearly second nature.
It's second-nature at this point, and doing the same things, the old, manual way feels hopelessly backwards – even if the actual convenience difference is arguably trivial.
The EP's straight-up quality is testament to the power of great pop songs, and the members' hardcore history means that authentic emotion comes as second nature.
Harteau, the police chief, said the department has had the body cameras for about eight months, "so it's not second nature" yet for officers to activate them.
But the important thing to remember is that while chewing and swallowing is second nature to us, it is a skill your baby will need to learn.
The faster these industries normalize the presence of women on set, the more it will become second-nature to include women on-screen, and that's already happening.
While the startup's customer base of homeowners steadily grew, Second Nature found that it needed more channels than just direct-to-consumer (D2C) alone to increase sales.
As sitting upright becomes second nature, you can switch to a backless stool or exercise ball, which could strengthen your core as well as improve your posture.
Rather than improvise or consider options in those moments, they practice rapid responses -- such as apologizing and offering a replacement drink for free -- until it's second nature.
"It's second nature now and a lot of things do not need to be said," DeRozan told reporters of how he and Lowry can dominate games together.
Three women completed the course, and I personally got to watch one of them ace her leadership patrol and lead the pack like it was second nature.
The wrist-flicking motion to throw Cappy becomes second nature after a few minutes, and it felt more natural than doing the same thing through a button press.
As far as why Google is doing this at the moment, it seems reasonable that it's genuinely trying to ingrain that kind of second-nature into the public.
We teach them fire safety every year starting in kindergarten, and build on that knowledge with regular drills, until responding to the threat of fire becomes second nature.
The service was somewhat unreliable and tricky to set up, whereas picking up a phone or tablet and launching an app is second nature to people these days.
In fact, once a task becomes second nature, your brain essentially shuts down, according to Brian Wansink, author of 'Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think.
That is the actual future of software development: It will become so easy and second nature, that for ordinary tasks you won't even have to think about it.
You'd think that after being around for this long, making a new album would be second nature but that doesn't ever to seem the case with you guys.
Likewise, prioritizing thinking up smart ways to successfully hand off leadership duties to others isn't necessarily second nature for those who've built an organization from the ground up.
They constantly had to put themselves in the master's shoes, to enter into their thoughts and desires so much that it became second nature for them to serve.
Maybe, but somehow she has assimilated them so thoroughly they are second nature, and her work is dense with references that fuel its intense conceptual and emotional thrust.
The mobilisation of talent from the private sector, including universities, could help address the crisis, especially in countries where forming a bureaucratic chain of command is second nature.
What is second nature to a Canadian like her, though, has sometimes been a foreign concept to the players she now coaches on the South Korean women's hockey team.
The works in Second Nature do so with a humanistic view, as seen in Marija Markovic's three channel video, Dokolica or Katie Chambers painted red tulle on canvas, ILYYLMWAHF.
In the tech world, this is sort of second nature, but for more free-wheeling media types, Apple's lock-down policies seem to have become a source of frustration.
Comedy was second nature to Reynolds, who starred in farces, sang silly songs, did standup, did impressions, wore ridiculous wigs, made 'em laugh, made 'em laugh, made 'em laugh.
This way, when they come across content on social media, it will be second nature for them to think objectively and make better sense of what they are consuming.
Using Google search, whether it's to win an argument, self-diagnose an injury, or just to look up what other people are saying about you, has become second nature.
Farther out, it'll probably even become second nature to talk into our AR headsets just as it's become okay — revered even — to suck nicotine steam from overheated USB sticks.
But the RE2 employee who operates the robot for the sake of our video demo assures us that within a couple of hours, the whole thing becomes second nature.
Once you familiarize yourself with these controls, it becomes second nature to reach up automatically to stop your music or shuffle to the right song for your final mile.
For Sharon Goldfarb, a nurse educator in California, crisis care is second nature: She worked at a Harlem H.I.V. clinic during the AIDS epidemic, at ground zero after Sept.
To address the threat of COVID-19, Second Nature reorganized its two warehouses (in Ardmore, OK and Wilson, NC) to keep staff separated — including by creating additional break rooms.
Sure, grabbing a quick video instead of snapping a photo is second nature now to many travelers — a slow pan around that medieval castle or that gorgeous ocean sunset.
For some reason, 'words' such as QAT and ZA had always seemed second nature to me, but having to know the names of minor European rivers seemed frustratingly obscure.
Most people aren't dreadful human beings (though, to be clear, some are); they just haven't been exposed to the information that feels like second nature to some of us.
The first event, in 2014, generated ideas like the Mighty Mom utility belt, a hands-free, wearable pump; and Second Nature, which imitates the movement of a baby's tongue.
The really exciting thing for me is that even though the attributes of this character were the furthest thing from me, they have become like second nature to me now.
Since my job entails writing about travel, documenting my trip on social media is second nature to me: I always whip out my camera for the #wingviews when I land.
She finally got Instagram, but sharing isn't exactly second nature to her, and she admits that she feels insecurity before she send a photo out to her 1 million followers.
Having lived and thrived for years in the political minefields of Washington, DC -- it was his second nature to avoid situations where he might be accused of grandstanding or overreach.
But finding more than one way to sell the same thing is second nature in the battery business, as it fine-tunes its wares for every market and every scale.
The key ingredient is mental representations: the ability to perform a task excellently without needing deliberate thought because similar situations have been so well practised that they seem second nature.
But while stocking up on products is basically second nature to us, it's obviously not the best use of our time (or money), especially if they don't end up working.
"Essentially the decision making and acting become second nature," said Bret Moore, the deputy director of the Army's Warrior Resiliency Program of the Regional Health Command-Central in San Antonio.
"Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation produced a report that shed light on the depths of systemic deception that appears to be second nature for the President and his advisors."
There's nothing inherently wrong with spending, but it can become so second-nature that we often don't even realize we're doing it, and it's especially easy when you shop online.
When it comes to making healthy new habits a part of your day, and something you stick to, it has to become routine and second nature, like brushing your teeth.
The Vienna Philharmonic, for whom a lush sonority seems second nature, can sometimes fall short where harshness is needed, but Mr. Welser-Möst maintained a razor-sharp edge of excitement.
You can configure it to change settings with a swipe or by tapping either side, but I never found a way of using it that felt natural or became second nature.
For Wayne, it's second nature, and it's where he shows his veteran chops in terms of layering smart references and clever rhyme structures while keeping everything simple enough to be accessible.
Scrolling through my phone first thing in the morning, on the subway, and pretty much to fill any boring or awkward lull throughout the day has become second-nature to me.
While that number might not sound significant to you if online shopping is second nature, brick-and-mortar is still by far the dominant form of retail in the United States.
It's become almost second nature to accept that cameras everywhere — from streets, to museums and shops — are watching you, but now they may be able to communicate with you, as well.
"Look before your leap" is such an ancient adage that you might think it would be second nature to those wise souls who write the laws and regulations we live under.
EXPERIENCES While researching flights and hotels online has become second nature, few companies have managed to offer a worldwide variety of local experiences and make them easy and attractive to browse.
It helped that she knew the city — Ms. Lopez was born in Cuba and lived in Miami until she was 14 — and that the company's Balanchine-based repertory was second nature.
So it makes perfect sense that this new phenomenon got its start in Scandinavia, where layering is second nature and style enthusiasts are forced to either dress down or get creative.
Michel and Amirault, the mother, sent the older daughter to Second Nature Entrada (now known as Evoke Therapy) in Utah and the youngest to Pacific Quest in Hawaii, each costing around $22020,8003.
The artist belongs to a generation to whom appropriation and sampling are second nature, so her mixing of images from various realms of recent history and popular culture comes as no surprise.
Through our explorations it had become clear that pleasing others was second nature to her, the way she navigated in the world, particularly around women whom she considered to be mother figures.
Sure, it takes a little longer to unlock your phone, but just like every other digital habit you've developed over the years, it becomes second nature quickly enough (trust me on this).
When I was growing up, my mom always gave me journals to write in or to draw in, and so it's just second nature to me to express myself in that way.
Talking about these often hard-to-tackle topics becomes almost second nature when you're in the sex industry, despite the harmful stereotype that we're all deviants who set bad examples for children.
As digital oversharing on Instagram, Facebook, and other social media feeds has become increasingly image-centric, the use of filters has become essential, second nature—and an art form all its own.
The way a stranger delving into the whole story of her latest back surgery becomes, unfortunately, second nature, and then she's flipping through her phone showing off pictures of her deceased dog.
"Statistical significance is different from clinical significance" In my experience in dealing with the media, such caution and caveats — second nature to most experienced researchers who take science seriously — can get ignored.
The second Nature paper, led by Beverly Saylor, a professor of stratigraphy and sedimentology from Case Western Reserve University, dated the fossil and studied the environment in which MRD lived and died.
Second Nature was founded in 2015 by Chris Edson and Mike Gibbs, former healthcare strategy consultants, who designed the program to provide people with personalized support in order to make lifestyle changes.
We'll be the first to admit: When prepping for a night on the town, we tend to reach for a pair of heels (whether we want to or not) like it's second nature.
And there is a meditative quality to watching someone practice their speedrunning, like a martial artist going over moves and combinations in the gym: practicing every minute motion until it's perfect, second nature.
A mustached old cook spoons a mix of ground beef and olives into empanada shells like it's second nature, while another tosses a half dozen others into a vat of bubbling pork lard.
In season three, it was the episode where Philip and Elizabeth revealed their double life to Paige; in season four, Elizabeth goes one step further and reveals her second-nature ability to kill.
Flint and lead poisoning: Living with it and uncertainty, long-term "It just became like second nature to come in and start unscrewing caps and doing whatever you had to do," she said.
The letter was coordinated by the UN Environment's Youth and Education Alliance, The Alliance for Sustainability and Leadership in Education and Second Nature, a nonprofit working with colleges and universities on climate action.
Once you've gotten used to them, it becomes second nature to throw dirty sheets in the top dishwasher rack for cleaning and to keep the clean, ready-to-go sheets under the sink.
Majeed said the strategies are designed to build what she called an inclusion instinct, or rather a state where being inclusive is second nature and not something that someone has to think about.
Flipping on the switch when it's hot out may be second nature to many of us, but it's crucial to get your unit back in top shape before you get the cold air blasting.
Nurturing a growing ecosystem of apps and developers is second nature for Apple, so in the long run, smartglasses as an iPhone peripheral might be a logical next step from Apple's mobile AR efforts.
If you're coming from an Android phone, this will take some time to get used to, but after a while, swiping up to close an app or to go back will become second nature.
And yet, despite the fact that so many people sing its praises, I've just never been able to make it feel like second nature (or score any brag-worthy fashion finds on it, either).
"Rescue dogs, and I have eight, have always been a big part of my life, so using my platform to start MuttNation back in 2009 was second nature to me," Lambert tells PEOPLE exclusively.
What begins as craft for a poet eventually has to become second nature — and in later poems Ponsot found that the offhand remark, the small scene deftly rendered, could suggest more than suggestion can.
Fast forward to now, and that service — now called Second Nature — has grown its customer base to hundreds of thousands by expanding beyond its original direct-to-consumer model to also include industry partnerships.
More than 45 percent of Turks ages 16 to 64 who have web access used a VPN in the first quarter of 2017, and the practice has become second nature even for some beginners.
Apple taught and conditioned us to learn certain behaviors that have become second nature, and now it's going to throw all those years of muscle memory out the window and make you relearn new ones.
Washing your hands throughout the day is second nature at this point, but most people aren't thinking before they tap their phone screen or AirPods after grabbing a subway pole or pushing an elevator button.
But once you get the hang of things, it's engrossing: the complexities and quirks eventually become second nature, and you realize there's a depth to the game that's a lot of fun to delve into.
Its first campus was in the Uinta mountain range, in Utah, but within a few years the program had expanded to Georgia, where Second Nature Blue Ridge opened in 2002, five years before I arrived.
It had become second nature to talk openly with patients about the severity of their diseases, and to ask them how we might work together to maximize joy, meaning and comfort in their waning lives.
It was a big step for her to have come to an event where we drank wine, and something that seemed like second nature to the German man had been a cultural affront to her.
What we know starts now, and it does not stop until the last patient is treated, the new best practices for prevention and treatment become second nature and we become better prepared for the future.
It&aposs become second nature for the generation to share with others something as simple as a photo, which in turn makes it even easier to be open about topics that were once considered uncomfortable.
It was all to make it look second nature, because during these long takes without any cuts, we didn't want to, you know, cock it up by not knowing how to use the equipment properly.
He's currently in the middle of an international tour that wraps up at the end of March, and by now, the hectic tour schedule, which sometimes has him performing multiple shows a day, is second nature.
The home video of the two dancing side by side was not only a TikTok success for Romeo but also proved that Victoria's still got it, showing that her Spice Girls energy is still second nature.
If Slack can dovetail seamlessly with how people behave, feel like second nature to use and strongly appeal to employees, taking it away could become "like taking off your astronaut helmet in space," Mr. Butterfield said.
Mr. Aucoin, 25, has recently conducted the premieres of two of his own operas, "Crossing," with the American Repertory Theater in Boston, and "Second Nature," a chamber opera for children presented by the Lyric Opera of Chicago.
This years thesis show, titled Second Nature, opened on April 24 at Westbeth Gallery in Chelsea, featuring selected works from students who've been furiously working before they're released into the cold-yet-determined New York art scene.
Like my colleague Dan Seifert, who argues everyone should copy the iPhone X's gestures, I think Apple's implementation of this approach is gorgeous (in its animations) and quickly becomes second nature once you figure out the basics.
PiscesYour perfect date: people-watching at the parkWhy it's written in the stars: Taking a walk in other people's shoes is second nature to you, Pisces, but you'll love to see others through your date's eyes, too.
Despite its age, it's still one of the best authorities on grammar, punctuation and sentence construction; and if these basics are second nature, sentences that are lucid and smooth-flowing are more likely, leading the reader on.
"We definitely worked very hard on the footwork in the exact specifications of the boat, and once we got out on the water, we practiced heaps of maneuvers, and it's become second nature for us," Maloney said.
I've rarely heard the multiple set pieces in this play sound more conversational and matter-of-fact, as if the speech were second nature to the speaker and not some sort of pileup of well-known quotations.
Wearing revealing outfits has become second-nature to Jenner, who recently opened up about the early days of her modeling career — including becoming comfortable with nudity — during an appearance on The Late, Late Show with James Corden.
"The meltwater acts as a jackhammer on an ice shelf is what we've always thought," the lead author of the second Nature paper, Robin Bell, a polar scientist at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, tells The Verge.
Given what he's used to, none of that seems all that trying or out of the ordinary, and he's been able to make some of the intangibles that are second nature to him transfer to his new environment.
For the next seven years, it became second nature for me to put on lashes at any time of the day, whether for an early appearance at a charity event or before hitting the stage for a competition.
For taxi drivers in New York, finding their next fare is second nature, both a function of being in a busy neighborhood, or positioning their car near a stadium or concert hall just when a big event finishes.
As studies keep popping up showing that riding small electric vehicles like scooters leads to more head and other serious injuries, everyone's trying to make helmet use as second-nature as buckling your seat belt in a car.
"For whatever reason, I cannot hold a poker face to save my life, but hiding my mental illness was second nature," said Laura*, a 22-year-old student, who attends Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey.
Knowing what other people in your field get paid is vital to stop the gender wage gap and negotiating is more likely to become second nature during the job offer process if we talk about our earnings with others.
" —Beth Rue, MSS, LSW, primary rherapist at Summit Behavioral Health "I think a lot of helping professionals find it second-nature to guide and support others on their life journeys while we can easily lose ourselves in the mix.
But the megastar's willingness to put her own otherworldly spin on something that is second nature to so many of us — sharing glimpses of our lives on social media — is a decidedly 2017 shift for America's unofficial royal family.
It's "impossible to keep him focused on any topic aside from his own self-aggrandizement for more than a few minutes.... Lying is second nature to him ... he has a complete lack of conscience about it," Schwartz told Meyer.
Gtramp is renegade in nature, blending the countercultural aspect of skateboarding with the raw daring of parkour and the energy of freestyle snowboarding, all of it fueled by the new technology that is second nature to this new generation.
The medicine prescribed to enable normal bladder function, the shower chair I use and all the other mutations in my life seem almost second-nature now, to the point that I can hardly remember what life before was like.
J.P. The organist Dr. Lonnie Smith, who was named a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master this year, enjoys a vigorous, second-nature rapport with his longtime trio mates, the guitarist Jonathan Kreisberg and the drummer Johnathan Blake.
When making a quick stop for breakfast on the way to an early morning game or grabbing a snack out before practice isn't an option, planning ahead for those moments (prime time for less-than-healthy choices) becomes second nature.
At Cal Lutheran University, whose campus became the nexus for grieving community members after the shooting, stunned students had to quickly transition into a role that, growing up here, has become second nature: helping their family evacuate their childhood homes.
This video, the helpline, and everything else coming from NYC Well are all a way for McCray to help New Yorkers "normalize conversations about mental health so that it becomes second nature — and people feel comfortable sharing their experiences," she says.
" She maintained that both officers cameras should have been running, but she did explain the program for the body cameras was only eight months old and that it was "not second nature for officers to put those cameras on yet.
But he is optimistic that this will happen eventually, because discussions are already under way and because many people working in the field of autonomous vehicles are recent recruits from academia, who consider sharing and open-sourcing to be second nature.
You have to smell a lot of stuff and label it in your head before it becomes second nature, like Bianca Bosker did in her recent book, Cork Dork, where she went on a journey to become a master sommelier.
Her full list of credits on the previous "Flesh without Blood/Life in the Vivid Dream" video included writing, directing, editing, coloring, and art direction, so it's definitively clear at this point that being a polymath is second nature for Grimes.
Thanks to apps like FaceTune, BeautyPlus, and Photoshop (to name but a few), erasing breakouts, fine lines, and pores from pictures before sharing them to the grid has become second nature for a lot of makeup artists and beauty brands.
Read more: This custom tiny home on wheels was made from a Ford Transit vanThe project plays off of the "second-nature" urge that pedestrians have when looking at the driver of a car before stepping out into the road.
McCormack, Messing, Hayes, and Mullally are so in sync with their characters and each other that watching them perform even the most mediocre of scripts can feel like sitting in on your wittiest friends trading banter like it's second nature.
But they are second nature to certain members of the Trump family, purveyors of high-profile marital drama since 1992, the year Mr. Trump and Ivana Trump, a former model, ended their marriage in what she called "brutal" divorce negotiations.
No one is arguing that benefit, but the trouble Google has run into is with Android's "back" function and figuring out the best way of preserving it with gestures — and making that solution feel second nature to the end user.
Double-pressing the power button on Android phones to quickly launch the camera has become second nature for many of us, so it's nice to see Apple trying to speed things up and improve efficiency for iPhone owners as well.
Dr. Kramer suggests a simple system of "Stop, Think and Talk" for kids, and repeating this exact sequence of steps even when they are happily spending time together so it becomes second nature to consider all discussions through this lens.
Here's how the unit works in more detail: Though linking academic content to its application and significance outside of school is second nature for anyone who writes curriculum, it might be a new habit of mind for some of your students.
He started his career at a time when snarky newsroom chatter found a public outlet on blogs and social media, and his reaction to that unwanted attention was to recoil from many of the digital platforms that are second nature to his peers.
Now, as more and more people share their own personal "I've been blocked by the future President of the United States on Twitter" tales, it seems as though the blocking maneuver — normally reserved for extreme instances — is becoming second nature for The Donald.
Pinching to zoom or rotate an image, scrolling with two fingers, tapping a link quickly with the pad of my index finger, all of this quickly became second nature, as the Studio recreates the feeling of manipulating flat paper on a desk.
Major policy differences between the two parties are second nature to much of the media, yet somehow weren't laid out clearly before voters, which may be why the early days of the Trump era have been so disorienting—even for Trump's supporters.
He can respond on the field by playing well and winning matches, something that is second nature to a man who won league titles in Brazil, Spain and France, and lifted the Champions League with Barcelona and the Copa Libertadores with Santos.
"The white policeman, standing on a Harlem street corner, finds himself at the very center of the revolution now occurring the world," he wrote: He can retreat from his uneasiness in only one direction: into a callousness which very shortly becomes second nature.
With that joint dream of being Simon Le Bon come to fruition, you can hear the pair's half a lifetime of shared experience throughout—every twist and turn feels like second nature, evidence of a semi-telepathic bond between the two friends.
But I've made this at home too, for the actual family I live with and cherish, and I find it's helpful (and second nature) for me to keep the habits of a restaurant line cook, here just played out on domestic tasks.
Acronyms abound, many of them without explanation or context, and since the point of view is tightly limited to Kir (who naturally doesn't bother to explain concepts that are second nature to her), the learning curve for this story never quite levels out.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star and mother of three (she and ex Scott Disick also share sons Reign Aston, 3, and Mason Dash, 8) got candid on her website earlier this week, explaining why co-sleeping has become second nature in her household.
There was a definite learning curve to how protagonist Conrad Hart controlled, with his array of rolls and leaps, ducks and hops—it was easy to miss ledges or completely roll off them, as the beats, the very particular positioning, slowly became second nature.
Recall that in June of last year, just six months after all of Cohen and Sater's conniving, Donald Trump Jr. received an email describing "Russia and its government's support for Mr. Trump," and he responded as if the information was second nature to him.
It was no surprise to me or our family that both Sam and his brother became firefighters—helping people in moments of extreme anguish has always seemed second nature to them, and the shock of losing a father at a young age undoubtedly influenced that.
As explained in the press release for the show, together and separately, the artists' working processes have become another type of second nature—an almost instinctual critical approach to looking at and making images—formed in the intensive learning and working environment of the Parsons MFA Program.
"Accepting those warm cardboard boxes at my front door is second nature to me, but I will always love ordering pizza because of the way eight slices of something so ordinary are able to evoke feelings of independence, consolation and joy," part of the essay reads.
But in the restaurant, knowing those grapes — and many other matters of culinary esoterica — has to be second nature, a language spoken by people who've acquired it and treasure it among themselves, and let it govern the way they live with and love and hurt each other.
While browsing the internet, catching up on social media, or texting on mobile devices might seem like second nature to some, accessibility-related barriers prevent millions of people with disabilities from easily using basic forms of technology and, in some cases, even discourage them from going online.
A profound breakthrough about your deep-rooted habits and second-nature routines comes Friday when the Sun meets Pluto, affording you a stellar capacity to break bad habits and replace them with good habits, which is especially helpful if you're working on your New Year's resolution.
Although it's long been second nature for Hollywood to imagine everything south of the Mason-Dixon as a netherworld of clapboard houses, laconic small-town sheriffs, and greasy spoons, a subgenre of post-antebellum pulp has cropped up all over television and movies in the past decade.
So much of our received wisdom about animals and the way they supposedly behave and their personality traits are directly taken from the bestiary and have been so ingrained in western consciousness that they're like second nature to the way people still think about the animal world.
For some attendees, like Janelle Monáe and Gal Gadot, rocking a red lip is as second nature as enjoying a morning cup of coffee; for others (looking at you, Margot Robbie and Joey King) the classic makeup look felt unexpected and glam in the best way.
His great simplicity, however, together with his cowardice, made him the slave of his companions, and it was through them that he at first, out of ignorance, missed the better life and then was led on into lustful and cruel habits, which soon became second nature.
Nicholas Golledge, an associate professor at the Antarctic Research Centre at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand and the lead author of the second Nature paper, explained that a massive torrent of cold, fresh water gushing into the ocean has major consequences that go beyond the world's coastlines.
Caps come back again, beat Penguins WASHINGTON — The Washington Capitals' penchant for slow starts often have left them digging out of an early hole, but at this point, it's almost become second nature for the NHL's best team to kick into high gear once the second period rolls around.
If the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, has proved anything in his 18-month-long investigation — besides how intensely Russia meddled in an American presidential election — it is that Mr. Trump surrounded himself throughout 2016 and early 2017 with people to whom lying seemed to be second nature.
" Philip Edmondson-Jones, investment manager at Beringea, who led the investment and joins the board of directors of Second Nature, said: "Healthcare systems are struggling to cope with spiraling rates of obesity and associated illnesses, which are projected to cost the global economy $1.2 trillion annually by 2025.
The list had become second nature, so deeply, seamlessly internalized that the doorbell only had to ring, and my mother and I, hanging out in our home, watching TV, or maybe making dinner, would first reach for a scarf to throw over our bodies before we answered the door.
Co-sleeping. The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star and mother of three (she and ex Scott Disick share sons Reign Aston, 3, and Mason Dash, 8, plus daughter Penelope Scotland, 5½) got candid on her website this week, explaining why the practice has become second nature in her household.
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Even with the access that social media affords us consumers, it's not often that we are able to see the fully human side of our favorite artists—the side that, like many others, needs community around them before they perform tasks that seem like second nature to the outside world.
Beyond the second-by-second nature of live television, Liu says that deeply rooted misogyny — along with other types of discriminatory views — is bound to touch every aspect of a journalist's work, whether it's the care they take when describing an event or their sensitivity to the context of the day's news.
Boning poultry, cutting perfect julienned carrots, peeling and dicing a tomato unblemished by skin or seeds, making a lumpless roux for béchamel, caramelizing onions without burning them, whisking pieces of butter into a wine reduction without curdling the sauce: such skills had to become second nature, like tying one's shoes or swimming breaststroke.
Even for conservatory-trained musicians, it is hard to find a full-time job, so young musicians are making up their own business plans, figuring out ways to incorporate their love of music with their social media skills and the entrepreneurial start-up/pop-up mentality that is second nature to millennials.
I steeled myself internally to do what has become second nature to me since taking my job as head of the nation's oldest political organization fighting for abortion rights, NARAL – to find the patience to try to steer the conversation away from platitudes and towards data, away from polemics and towards reality.
There's a fiddliness to Catherine's puzzle controls, especially when Vincent is side-on the stack, or behind it, that takes a few sessions to get used to; but then, even when you think you've got it all second nature, it only takes one misstep for the entire climb to turn to shit.
There's no real quick fix or shortcut for making the transition between these two file managers, it's just something to be aware of—you're initially going to need to look up plenty of help online to work out how to do something in one file explorer that always felt like second nature in the other.
"There are a lot of people out there that this is not second nature to, who don't know how to swim," said Jones, an African-American who won gold medals in both Beijing and London and will be trying to make his third Olympics when he competes at the United States trials next month.
Playing an activist will likely be second-nature to Rae, whose Insecure character works at a non-profit organization called We Got Y'all, which runs an after-school program dedicated to helping students recognize and achieve their potential so they can have the tools they need to compete in a system that has historically worked against them.
But he'll probably be best remembered as the star and creator of The Larry Sanders Show, the mid-'90s cable comedy that began as a lampoon of the late-night talk-show wars, but evolved into something deeper and nervier: An unflinching, doggedly hilarious look at the narcissism, anxiety, and selfishness that are all but second nature to the people who entertain us.
Using their talents to escape from Olaf's evil plots is second nature for the Baudelaires, but season 3 quickly changes the nature of the conflict by introducing Olaf's menacing mentors The Woman with Hair but No Beard (Beth Grant) and the Man with a Beard but No Hair (Richard E. Grant), who are unimpressed with Olaf's long streak of failure.
The people I spoke with were angered for the Asian-American students most hurt by these admissions standards — the children of working-class Asian immigrants who don't have the connections and guides to lead them through an admissions process that still favors the sort of skills that upper-middle-class and upper-class kids pick up almost by second nature.
There have been a number of big boosts to the business of e-commerce in the country over the last several years, with companies like Flipkart and Snapdeal duking it with international players like eBay and Amazon out among online storefronts; and companies like Ola, Uber, and Zomato making it second-nature for many people to rely on digital payments for their goods and services.
She seemed to effortlessly manifest her own liberation, mouthing prophetic words sung by someone else, and making them appear as effortless and graceful as second nature: Yes, I'm a liberated woman But that shouldn't make you be so cold I can't let you use me I've been around the world and back again... So you ain't talking to no fool Interview has been edited and condensed.

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