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An inability to recognize that love gives "Big Fan" its igniting moment.
And who can forget the Apple Newton's inability to recognize handwriting?
Alexia is a specific form of visual agnosia, an inability to recognize written language.
("Voice blindness," an inability to recognize people by voice, also exists).
Maybe some of that parental inability to recognize ordinariness has rubbed off on Mr. Cowell?
But you should also blame our stubborn inability to recognize the relative peace and prosperity that exists today.
(Daniel Galera's "Blood-Drenched Beard" again links namelessness and neuroscience; his protagonist suffers from prosopagnosia, an inability to recognize faces).
Some patients have music agnosia, an inability to recognize familiar melodies, even ones to which they know the lyrics.
Megan: I have to say, Miss Fame's ongoing inability to recognize a double entendre makes me wonder just who she hangs out with on her own time.
Its characters demonstrate all too well the human inability to recognize happiness and revel in it while it's here, rather than looking back at it longingly from tomorrow.
Roosevelt's "inability to recognize third-world nationalism" is cited again and again, not simply as a prejudice but as an obstacle to effective policy.
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