Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(1)
So the only question left, really, is this one, posed by Jessica Goldstein on ThinkProgress: Is "misremembering" to "lying" what "sex addiction" is to "I'm a famous person who cheated on my spouse?" @media only screen and (min-width : 500px) {.ethanmobile { display: none; }}.
Similar(58)
This relative lack of 'truth' in our sensory experience is, later in the text, addressed by Trivers: 'At every single stage - from its biased arrival, to its biased encoding, to organizing it around false logic, to misremembering and then misrepresenting it to others, the mind continually acts to distort information flow…' (p. 139).
Follow ManiShe Krishnan on Twitter.
The long-serving news anchor had admitted to "misremembering" his involvement in the downing of a US helicopter during the Iraq War in 2003, and giving a misleading account of coming under fire.
To say they do not is to misremember the experience.[37] Next, to defeat the objection that unlike ordinary physical objects, merely apparent objects are not intersubjectively shared by different beings, Vasubandhu provides the counterexample that in hell, demonic entities appear to torment groups of hell beings.
I remember what I need to remember.' She was not afraid to alter, to misremember facts if they disagreed with her public image.
Neither is it prudent to misremember the presents we used to get.
My mother used to misremember that she didn't actually go to college because she wanted to be thought of as smart, which she was -- albeit degree-less.
He is not at liberty to misremember, nor is he at liberty to stop remembering.
Unfortunately, for every artfully realized moment in "Honey Brown Eyes" — Dragan gleefully misremembering the drum rhythms to 1980s pop songs, Denis thoughtfully grabbing a fork a split second before plunging his fingers into a bowl of rice — there are just as many forced confrontations and plot reversals.
Hence, the processing network must perform perfectly, at peak levels, under pressure and minor mistakes unrelated to the subject matter of math (like misremembering a sign) can lead to vastly incorrect results.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com