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When you're my age you have a desire to be known, rather than this mysterious person I liked being when I was younger".
And he suggests concentrating on the consequences of Black Swans, which can be known, rather than on the probability that they will occur, which can't (think of earthquakes).
In addition, psychologists distinguish episodic memory, a memory of specific events or episodes normally described by the verb remember, from semantic memory, a knowledge of facts normally said to be known rather than remembered.
Ethics, for example, has often been concerned with how the good might be known rather than with what the good might be.
Quite apart from anything else it is debatable whether the term 'consumer' should even be used in connection with goods which are there to be known rather than to be consumed - in other words, goods which are not comparable with any other kind of merchandise.
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(4) Switchxto being known rather than unknown.
But there are known, rather than postulated, environmental calamities happening as you read this.
We show that, if the effective source width is known rather than the geometric width, predictions of plume development can greatly increase in predictive power.
When the distribution of the observations is known, rather than the observations themselves, computing the distance between real sets is not relevant.
However, when nodes are labeled, readers may assume that the ancestor descendant relationships depicted are known, rather than hypothesized (Catley and Novick 2008).
Misinformation causes panic and can endanger lives, whether it's intentional or accidental, so it's best to stick with what is known rather than what is unknown.
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