The power of retaining and recalling past experience.
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Examples for "memory"
Examples for "memory"
1They erase our memory of grassroots power, direct democracy and civil society.
2We have historical memory of what happened when Europe labelled Jewish products.
3It's a good memory, and we were a good team that year.
4Of course there are also mobility issues, memory loss and technology fear.
5Nolan is a good example of the paralyzing effect of memory fear.
1Results: The study found ethnic differences in treatment initiation and treatment retention.
2The risk retention rule as initially proposed also included an additional exemption.
3The present paper considers a realistic model of fragment generation and retention.
4Net Results: Remember the Department of Justice's proposed Bill on data retention?
5These ingredients may have different effects on body composition and energy retention.
1On the clay loam the soil does this by its superior retentiveness.
2Stationery is associated with dull-witted anal retentiveness, being ancillary to more important tasks.
3She was depending on mere retentiveness to hold dates in mind.
4Progress, far from consisting in change, depends on retentiveness.
5Not only was he possessed of a bright, quick mind, but wonderful retentiveness of memory.
1This is where you can leave all that anal-retentivity behind and freely postulate outrageous things!
Translations for retentivity