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He loses familiarity with previously familiar things, such as his house, bedroom, arrangement of his bedroom, roads in his neighborhood, and so on.
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Argentina may also be about to lose familiarity with France.
Gradually, as judges lost familiarity with Sanskrit, the ancient texts began to be replaced with contemporary, cosmopolitan juridical and social concepts.
CBO's report says the long-term unemployed lose familiarity with developing technologies as their job-finding social networks deteriorate, but it hints at another reason those folks can't find jobs: Employers don't want them because nobody else does.
Or perhaps "cinestalgia," since we experience this strange newness as a kind of lost familiarity.
It is, as you will see, based on the belief that judges have far more to lose from familiarity with the media".
You will lose some familiarity with your work, and much more easily be able to spot mistakes, omissions, poor sentence structure etc.
"Lost" requires a vague familiarity with names that turn up on the syllabus for an introductory political theory class, but "Crusoe" just demands caffeine.
It's common, when intimacy is lost, to withdraw from familiarity with others, as well.
Furthermore, for using PAC now, many physicians have lost the training, confidence, and familiarity with its use.
Formal skills refer to navigation and orientation in structures specific to digital media (hypertexts), such as knowing which website one is in, identifying how to navigate each site, orienting oneself or getting lost while performing a task, familiarity with different types of sites and applications.
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