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"There can be no forgiveness, no forgetfulness, for this odious crime".
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These included: time constraints, complex reporting systems, no perceived benefits, forgetfulness, no encouragement from the faculty, no timely and high quality feedback on medical event reports, risks to one's career and personal reputation and a lack of knowledge of what to report.
Reasons include lack of time, the large amount of material, the belief that there is likely to be no answer, forgetfulness, and lack of urgency [ 3, 6, 7].
In the world of "Betrayal," there are no real secrets, only intentional forgetfulness and delayed revelations.
Much of "The Rage Against God" is in fact a rage against the forgetfulness of Britons, who no longer know their hymns, their great literature or the heroism of their forefathers who died in two world wars.
"It [burnout] may lead to poor concentration, forgetfulness, or no longer feeling compassion for the people you are meant to be supporting – if this is the case, there's no point you being there," he says.
Within days of having no sleep, people report confusion, forgetfulness and hallucinations.
The original ignorance of the child is distinguished from the no-knowledge of the sage who can "sit in forgetfulness".
But he, no less than the Red Army Faction, was challenging the willed forgetfulness of his country.
That forgetfulness is probably sped up thanks to the "no human contact rule" at Chimp Haven.
I know of no other children's book in which forgetfulness is so pervasive and disquieting a theme.
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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