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As a result, much of the population has become inured to poor service.
He should have been inured to them by now, but it was not so.
Not that I am completely inured to what people say.
When working with this population, you become inured to a low success rate.
How long will it be, before I'm inured to this?
The world now is almost inured to the power of journalism.
How long would it take Americans to become similarly inured?
And most people, except for the religious right, seem to be getting inured to it all.
We are being inured to the proposition that Bush has not won.
We have become inured to this horror of a future that is already upon us.
Long years in space had inured him to this familiar motion.
If something appalling goes on long enough, people become inured to it.
The camp followers, even the children, were inured to them.
It also appears to have inured him to pressure from regulators.
Does one ever become inured to the possibility of death?"
"While to the sun you are somewhat inured by reason of your mixed blood."
She'd been expecting to die for a year now, and had long ago inured herself to it.
How inured we've become to the vocabulary - and reality - of security.
"We're in such a weird moment where people are desperate for more information but inured to so much."
By now, he was almost inured to the idea.
By now they're probably inured to the beach boys and girls in their midst.
In a sense, her son had been inured to stress as a fetus.
She had thought herself inured to the horror of such cruelty.
I want to say I am inured to the pain.
You get so inured to writing that without it there isn't much left really.