Sentences with phrase «committed to memory much»

The associations are stronger, and the word is likely to be committed to memory much more effectively — thus the learning curve is steeper.

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Nadar seems to want to commit his life — experiences, observations, memories, and all — to an exhaustive record, in much the same way that a photograph aims to capture a fleeting moment of time in comprehensive detail.
«An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know.
It's the form of task not fully requiring that much detailed concentration and in all probability commits little to long - term memory.
By focusing on dialogue, personalization, and praxis, preservice teachers learned that the experience of working virtually with the host school entailed much more than learning how to use technology and committing to memory discrete bits of information.
He was especially committed to the fight against AIDS and devoted much of his spare time to his «memory books» project, which aimed to raise awareness of this catastrophe.
While it's a bit much to commit these protections and their detailed terms to memory, it's a good idea to be familiar with them so that when it's time for you to use them, you'll know what to do.
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