Sentence examples for memory means and from inspiring English sources

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It was a way for her to exorcise her demons, and for me to finally listen and empathize and learn what memory means, and what you can change about the past".

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The sub-strategies with low frequencies of occurrence (see Figure 4) were 'control' (means between.96 and 3.15%), 'med-memory' (means between.5 and 3.38%), and 'other' (means between.92 and 4.93%).

Our limited working memory means we're bad at arithmetic, and so no one does long division anymore.

And his great memory means that when a person crops up in the news he'll know what they've done before, and why that might be of interest now".

In the positive condition, all sentences resolved positively (e.g. 'having an intrusive memory means nothing is wrong with me'), whereas in the control condition, half resolved positively and half resolved negatively (e.g. 'having an intrusive memory means something is wrong with me').

Limited memory means the handheld units are unable to function alone.

The cookies were called ghraybeh, which, chiming with my memory, means "swoon" in Arabic.

Put simply, the focus on memory means the action in the Norfolk of 1900 doesn't really take independent flight.

Now that Cuomo has died, it is the work of his extended family the country to determine what that memory means for our future.

Now that Cuomo has died, it is the work of his extended family — the country — to determine what that memory means for our future.

A good memory means you are likely to give more engaging presentations, instead of rummaging through pages of notes, and will run more productive meetings that could land you more work.

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