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Today, when English history is taught in schools, it often starts in 1066, the only date from school history lessons that most of us can reliably remember.

This is exemplified in individuals with type 1 diabetes who can reliably remember episodes of severe hypoglycaemia after an interval of one year, but recall of mild hypoglycaemia becomes unreliable within a week [ 28, 29].

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For example, Atkinson (1972) employed an early computerized learning program which sorted items into those that were reliably remembered, intermediate items that were somewhat learned but not permanently (which he called 'T' or transitional items), and those that were unlearned.

For example, respondents reliably remembered details about their first use of tobacco but could not calculate reliably how many cigarettes they smoked between experimentation and monthly use.

With regard to learning, stimuli that are initially encountered as concurrent and semantically congruent auditory-visual events are more reliably remembered than those encountered separately in the auditory or visual modalities.

This combination allows optimal discrimination among distinct attractors and thereby maximizes the number of distinct entities that the net can "remember" reliably [6].

Remember: the reliably flinty Hardy does not offer to pay $10,000 to the dog-abusing villain (the reliably unpleasant Matthias Schoenaerts) because he has mistreated the thug's old girlfriend (the reliably enigmatic Noomi Rapace).

It suggested only that there were terrorists out there who liked to talk about doing something dramatic with an airplane — which did not, it must be remembered, reliably distinguish them from any other terrorists of the past thirty years.

More specifically, with the remember/know procedure, it was found that recognition responses assigned with remember judgements were reliably fewer in depressed (Drakeford et al., 2010) and subclinically depressed participants (Ramponi et al., 2004) than in controls, whereas the number of recognition responses assigned with know judgements did not differ reliably.

In particular, there was a clear distinction between brain regions that are reliably activated in tasks requiring the subjects to remember object identity and object location, respectively (Rottschy et al. 2012).

In truth, the links between investment and government policy are rarely so neat, and even such a boom might do little for middle-class wage stagnation.Many voters remember a time when hard work was reliably rewarded with economic security.

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