Sentence examples for treating familiar from inspiring English sources

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Impaired recognition may be due to treating novel objects as familiar, rather than treating familiar objects as novel.

It is the work of philosophically minded historians and historical social scientists treating familiar but badly understood historical concepts: causation, historical epoch, social structure, human agency, mentality, and the like.

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As he makes clear in his essay "Whewell on Moral Philosophy"(CW X), Mill thinks that the intuitionist wrongly treats familiar moral precepts as ultimate moral factors whose justification is supposed to be self-evident.

This modified procedure, which has been used in a Y-maze, was introduced to determine if rats with perirhinal cortex lesions treat novel stimuli as though they are familiar or treat familiar stimuli as if they are novel [72].

We'll focus on the surprising while treating the familiar from fresh angles, combined with a street-level view of a country in transition.

If you do get lucky, you are in for a sensory treat: familiar ingredients are used alongside intriguing Nordic delicacies such as reindeer moss from Finland, Icelandic skyr (similar to strained yoghurt) and sea buckthorn berries.

Marriage and family life, and the intricate web of fissures that spreads beneath the surface, are Smiley's territory, most familiar from her 1991 Pulitzer-winner A Thousand Acres, but Private Life treats these familiar subjects with added scope and depth.

Once again we are treated to familiar portraits of the also-rans: not just Bill Bradley and John McCain, but the likes of Gary Bauer, Orrin Hatch, Elizabeth Dole, Lamar Alexander, Steve Forbes and Alan Keyes as well.

In celebrating the new queen, the opera treated the familiar story of the unhappy relationship her namesake, Elizabeth I, had with Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, but the subject created problems for new opera.

The formality of Schimmelpfennig's writing style, which includes stage directions and descriptions of dishes on the menu, takes a bit of getting used to, but this is an unflashy and often quietly surprising piece of theatre that treats a familiar subject in a new way.

Crucially, the data from these studies seem to contradict the conclusion that novel objects are treated as familiar after PRh lesions (McTighe et al., 2010), as exploration in the study phase should surely have been reduced.

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