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I am aware of the Ekstrom paper that the authors use to motivate their analysis, but if one takes his argument seriously, then one needs to discard or reinterpret any fMRI study that reports hippocampal activation that is positively related to perceptual or mnemonic processing (e.g., Lee, Scahill, and Graham, 2008).
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Slice the green chilli – no need to discard the seeds.
What do we need to discard, what keep, what develop?
In order to sign either Socceroo, Kevin Muscat will likely need to discard a player or two.
Once you've got it home, you may need to discard quite a lot of the stalky, woody ends.
People with trash to drop waited until they reached our yard to drop it, figuring the high grass would cover whatever they needed to discard.
Most of all they'll need to discard the distractions of practice field dust-ups and media fueled speculation about firings.
But then Labour also had more policies that it needed to discard before it could stand any chance of being elected.
But at least Messrs Castañeda and Unger are clear about the left's need to discard the failed shibboleths of its past.
It is about Thomas Cromwell, who was minister to Henry VIII and who, when Henry needed to discard his non-heir-producing queen, Katharine of Aragon, brought the Reformation to England and thus gave divorce to us all.
The horror of the war seemed to create in this generation a distaste for sentiment, a need to discard the past, and an urge to create utopias of sound.
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