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Representative juries consider more evidence from more points of view with more collective recall of the facts.
Faced with this extraordinary media attention, one cannot help but feel that this is a case of delayed collective recall.
Germany and Italy are still opposing Britain's proposals for the collective recall of all EU ambassadors but yesterday's escalation of the stand-off may inevitably lead to this, diplomats said.
This can provide a tool for collective recall, although some participants might feel threatened by this and there is a moral question concerning the extent to which our working lives ought to be monitored.
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Richard Greene, director of the Crown Heights Youth Collective, recalled an open-air memorial held in front of the home of a victim of the attack on the trade center.
At the end of this collective-recall process, students were again asked to draw the diagram individually.
The generation's collective experiences recall UN-designated "acts of genocide" by Guatemalan security forces, then still under active U.S. support and by its various proxies (Israel and other mercenary states).
Follow-up was standardised for the whole collective (monthly recall in first postoperative year, six times a year in the second year, four times in the third year up to the end of the fifth year, after that once a year) and was monitored with a minimum follow-up time of 3 years, depending on the patients total lifetime.
Many of his works quoted freely from swing and bop classics; his sense of collective improvisation recalled New Orleans traditions; and his floating group concept, the Jazz Workshop, foregrounded the process of music-making along with the personalities of the musicians — above all, his own, which was exuberant, explosive, gruffly humorous, and politically engaged.
When the announcer uttered the phrase, "Michigan is out of timeouts," Wolverines fans must have joined together in a collective cringe, recalling the last time the school was in the Final Four, when Chris Webber called for a timeout that didn't exist.
The words "pathetic" and "embarrassing" were among the few printable morning-after reactions in the collective struggle to recall a more dismal England championship performance.
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