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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «MISRECOLLECTION»
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misrecollection dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
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Jury Instructions in Criminal Antitrust Cases, 1976-1980: A ...
An innocent misrecollection, like failure of recollection, is surely not an
uncommon experience. ... details; and whether the discrepancy or the
inconsistency, again as you see it, results from innocent misrecollection or willful
falsehood. Now ...
Failure of recollection is a common experience and innocent misrecollection is
not uncommon. It is also a fact that two persons witnessing an incident or
transaction often will see or hear it differently. Whether a discrepancy pertains to
a fact of ...
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The American Jurist and Law Magazine
The statements made, deliberate, guarded, reduced to writing, signed by the
witness, leave no room for misapprehension, or misrecollection of his memory.
The evidence is delivered not casually, but for a different purpose; reported not
by ...
Luther Stearns Cushing, Charles Sumner, George Stillman Hillard,
1841
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The American Jurist and Law Magazine
The statements made, deliberate, guarded, reduced to writing, signed by the
witness, leave no room for misapprehension, or misrecollection of his memory.
The evidence is delivered not casually, but for a different purpose ; reported not
by ...
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Municipal Liab Law: Law and Practice
Two or more persons witnessing an incident or a transaction may see or hear it
differently; and innocent misrecollection, like failure of recollection, is not an
uncommon experience. In weighing the effect of discrepancy, always consider ...
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Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 10: ...
Responses can be categorized according to the thresholds shown, producing
three regions: rich recollection (RR), weak recollection (WR), and misrecollection
(MR). Increasing list length and similarity lead to less rich recollection of studied ...
Michael I. Jordan, Michael J. Kearns, Sara A. Solla,
1998
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Emigrants on the Overland Trail: The Wagon Trains of 1848
Burrows' suggestion of only meeting one party ofMormons was also probably a
misrecollection. Like the Cornwall company, his group should have met the
Mormon packers first, followed by meeting the Thompson wagon party the next
day.
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The Mathematical Gazette
Misrecollection The second type of error which is commonly labelled careless
involves misrecollection of formulae which one would expect a student to use
accurately. The misrecollection may be due to the intrinsic complexity of a related
set ...
Thus we distinguish between 'misrecollection' in the compositional modality and '
misrecollection' in the visual modality — in both cases, with a bias towards
homogenization. Homogenetic advolution in the visual modality is due to a
propensity ...
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The Edinburgh Review Or Critical Journal
That these mistatements were not intentional, is the more probable, because the
mistake of the names of the editors was undoubtedly only a misrecollection. The
number and tendency of the alterations actually made by them agree with the ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «MISRECOLLECTION»
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In Brian Williams' case, will Americans forgive and forget?
His misrecollection hints at a love of the limelight that's unseemly for a serious journalist. Williams has long since blurred the line between ... «Los Angeles Times, févr 15»
Tip of the Iceberg
... she blamed her “misrecollection” on the mischievous distortions of jet lag. Not even so feeble an excuse as that was offered when she told an ... «National Review Online, févr 15»
Limbo for NBC's Williams Marks the Modern Age
... a festively costumed band and curtsying little girls presenting bouquets, she blamed her “misrecollection” on the mischievous distortions of jet ... «New York Sun, févr 15»
Financial Firms Want More Time to Review US Consumer Complaint …
... for example, a complainant's misunderstanding or misrecollection of what happened. When this happens both consumers and the financial ... «Insurance Journal, juil 14»
How Your High School Grades Predict Your Pay
Crucially, the data included actual high school transcript information, not self-reported grades that could have been prone to misrecollection. «Slate Magazine, mai 14»
Personal essay: Oh! what a lovely war that wasn't
Like most nostalgia, this is stupid, predicated on willful misrecollection — like feeling mushily fond in midlife of some band you thought sucked ... «Al Jazeera America, mars 14»
Air Force Officer Not Guilty in Assault Case
"Think about whether that can be an innocent misrecollection," defense attorney Barry Coburn told the jury of five men and two women. "She is ... «NBC4 Washington, nov 13»
'Your country needs you': The myth of the most iconic World War I …
“There has been a mass, collective misrecollection" he explained. "The image's influence now is absolutely out of all kilter with the reality of its ... «The Independent, août 13»
'Your Country Needs You' - The myth about the First World War …
“There has been a mass, collective misrecollection. The image's influence now is absolutely out of all kilter with the reality of its initial impact. «Telegraph.co.uk, août 13»
PEOPLE v. LIRETTE
... use was involved in the crimes he was convicted of because this finding was based on "an extrapolation of a misrecollection of the evidence. «Leagle.com, janv 12»