Sentences with phrase «memories of arguing»

The game did a great job of bringing back childhood memories of arguing with friends about who pushed who of the racing track.
I have a visceral memory of arguing with a cab driver in the brown smog on a hot street in Bangalore... I had just paid him to take me to the Palace of Mysore.

Not exact matches

My fondest memory of taking the family to Disney World is of eavesdropping on an exhausted couple and their glazed - over children in a desolate parking lot, arguing about whether they'd left their car in the Pluto section or the Goofy section.
Some market participants have argued that housing's contribution to real GDP is but a shadow of its former self (2.6 % in 2015 vs. 3.3 % in 2005), but a substantial decline will still weigh on Federal Reserve's policy reaction function (especially given still - fresh memory of the housing downturn).
For population science was not only failing to help people, Connelly argues, but also actively harming some of them — and in a way that summoned some of the baser episodes of recent historical memory:
I argue that the availability of the Greek language as a whole during acts of speaking or writing it would have to involve a high degree of conceptual entertainment; otherwise, speech would be an impossible foraging operation among physical memory traces.
Nothing, they argue, appears to have changed since man began to hand down the memory of the past, not the undulations of the earth, or the forms of life, or the genius of Man or even his goodness.
Further, we have argued that the notion of divine memory enables us to say something helpful in our attempt to see how that which takes place in the world, and not least in human existence as we know it, can have an abiding value in God.
Robert Bellah has argued that the church should serve as a community of memory.
In his 1959 essay entitled «My Present View of the World,» he argued that the fundamental entities are discrete but overlapping «events,» that the fundamental entities of mathematical physics are «constructions composed of events,» and that entities like conscious minds and «selves» are best understood as collections of events «connected with each other by memory - chains backward and forwards.
In his discussion of time in the Confessions, he argues (against Aristotle) that we can not perceive time except through memory and expectation.
We should argue through the ambiguity of claims to martyrdom and refuse to let deaths be co-opted by false memories or ideologies or turned to calls for revenge.
All this - and the unprecedented (in my memory) sight of Labour arguing against the Tories on economic policy while being backed — to all intents and purposes - by the CBI, Institute of Directors AND the TUC.
In slamming her forebears» refusal to abandon their adversarial stance, she has distanced herself from the still live memory of a male - dominated trade union culture of pride, power and (some might argue) perversity.
Footage of RAF Tornados taking off from Cyprus to patrol the skies of Iraq may have evoked memories of 1991 or 2003 (or even 1920's «air policing»)-- but this a different campaign entirely, argues Tim Robinson.
There was particular consternation among Miliband's team, because some of them had argued that he should not attempt to deliver the speech from memory — as he had done, with great effort, for the two previous years.
In this case, however, the choice of the mayor as a subject seems to have been made easier by virtue of the fact that his dealings with party committees are the only instance in recent memory in which a fundraising effort openly engaged in each of the types of activity that Sugarman's memo argued were suggestive of an attempt to use parties to «evade contribution limits and to disguise the true names of the contributors.»
These oscillations, he argues, are how the prefrontal cortex — that mental «switch operator» — stores several items on the cusp of our awareness in working memory, so we can pull them into our conscious minds as needed.
Furthermore, the committee argued, there is little credible evidence that you can do anything to delay the kinds of memory problems that are often associated with aging.
In terms of treatments, van der Kolk argues that «integrating» trauma by turning it into a bad memory, rather than reliving it, in therapy, may be key to recovering from trauma.
George Miller, who helped coin the term working memory, argued that seven, plus or minus two, is the maximum number of objects most of us can hold in our short - term memory at once.
Inside the magazine, author Nicholas Carr argued that the Internet is damaging our brains, robbing us of our memories and deep thoughts.
Stan Klein, a psychologist at the University of California, Santa Barbara, argues that the intertwining of foresight and episodic memory may help explain how this type of memory evolved in the first place.
Through Funes, Borges, just like Pliny, enters the realm of memory, though his reaction differs from the Roman's in a crucial regard: while Pliny considers it a virtue to have a prodigious capacity to remember, Borges looks beyond and argues that an extraordinary memory can become a curse.
It is not clear why a study of memory in adults would be health - related and yet learning in children would not, several researchers argued in comments.
The authors of the new report argue that neurotoxins are the likeliest explanation for the fatigue, muscle and joint pain, memory loss, and dizziness that has plagued tens of thousands of Gulf War veterans.
«Devil's Knot «Why It Could Be A Contender: The story of the West Memphis Three is one of the best - known miscarriages of justice in living memory, and no one would argue that it's been under - documented on screen: there have been three films by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky (the last of which, «Paradise Lost III: Purgatory,» was an Oscar nominee two years back) as well as Amy Berg «s «West Memphis Three.»
But I would argue that Resnais, who turns 83 this June, is definitely an auteur: he's consistently preoccupied with the deceptive realities of memory and imagination — most often those of characters, though in Not on the Lips they're basically his own realities.
We all liked the Psycho Mantis boss battle where he reads your memory card, but you could argue all of Kojima's output is fourth - wall performance theatre, where release trailers, Twitter clues, events, fan theories and, yes, the games, intermesh to form the coherent, contextual, whole.
Critics have argued that exams should not be a test of memory and as a result, one petition has asked that GCSE students be allowed a formula sheet in their maths exam.
Hamilton argues the government confuses income with standard of living, and therefore has created a tax system that clobbers many young families during the most expensive period of their lives, while providing unnecessary relief for the elderly, whose peak spending years are a distant memory.
Smith ultimately claimed that he had no memory of seeing the structural problems during his inspection, causing the Mellems to argue that he «exercised no care» and «effectively skipped» this portion of his inspection while falsely marking the framing «acceptable» in his report.
Whether you're a battle - hardened Pokémon Champion or entirely new to the franchise, you can't argue with «free» (just make sure you have 3100 blocks of memory available).
Granted, one could argue that this is intentional design, given the game's subject nature, and I may be willing to buy that with the texture pop - in (a literal translation of someone's memories slowly coming back to them, I suppose) but when looked at alongside the inexcusable load times, I begin to suspect that there is nothing intentional here.
You could argue that sculpture is a dramatization of the space between your eye and the world, between what you see and feel, and memory
A 1997 Scientific American article by the psychologist Elizabeth F. Loftus argued that false memories can be relatively easily implanted into the psyches of human beings.
While an apparent cultural connection fuels the artists to directly engage with remembrances of the War, their work argues that the memory of Vietnam belongs to us all in varying ways, regardless of personal associations.
At the same time, photography has altered, or as some theorists argue, completely reconfigured our sense of personal memory.
Think of the conversations that go on in stagey whispers under the vitrine: soup can and blouse comparing signatures; invitation and newsletter swapping memories; photographs and articles arguing over the details.
This argues that global temperatures aren't AR (1) because ARIMA (3,1,0) is superior, and from memory VS also argued using this model that the AR1 assumptions of the IPCC were rejected.
In order to get this patent granted, they argued that the patent sets itself apart from the prior art by teaching that there be two different kinds of memory, one for the screen content and a separate one for the audio data that is generated, but Samsung's infringement theory against Apple is that it's sufficient to have two different blocks of memory (even if we're talking about the same physical memory unit).
Mr. Robinson submitted that alternative reasonable inferences (other than that the appellant was guilty) were available on the evidence — it was argued, for example, that Mr. Robinson had ``... innocently «sort of blended» the sequence of events in his memory...» and that similarity in the officers» testimony was mere coincidence rather than evidence of collusion.
The Defendant argued that this was material evidence because the reliability of the Plaintiff's memory is a central issue in the lawsuit.
[25] The defendants argue that the reliability of the plaintiff's evidence, given the potential memory loss from drug use, is at issue in this case.
Walkley argues that demand should remain strong for the higher - memory models of the latest iPhones in the coming months as well.
For many years psychologists have argued the validity of children's memory development, especially in courtroom testimony.
Although perceived social support is found to buffer the negative effects of stress more consistently than received support, it has been argued that perceived support reflects differences in personality, perception, and memory processes rather than interpersonal behavior amenable to change (Haber, Cohen, Lucas, & Baltes, 2007).
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