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internalise造句
(1) According to this argument, women internalise the male gaze to the point that they survey themselves. (2) That's when you start to internalise and believe it. (3) If we are in a position to internalise this fact then we won't place all the blame on others and we can develop a forgiving attitude. This is a substantial step towards cutting through hatred. (5) Boys tend to internalise problems and in families where there are lots of sons, I can see that can cause problems. (6) The narrative will be shaped by how people internalise risk. (7) Internalise The process of reading data from a stream and assigning the data to an object or constructing an object from the data. (8) Properly applied better-off tests would have highlighted how the lack of competition in an internalised link imposes extra costs. (9) The main thrust of the operation has not been internalised or understood. (10) Even before the Apollo programme fell to earth, we had managed to internalise much of the space age's outward?bound rhetoric. (11) Market-based policies, such as taxes and fees for natural resource use, should cause producers to internalise the costs of environmental damages. (12) And once children understand that their behaviour is regularly assessed according to adult sexual norms they are likely to internalise their elders' take on the world.