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10 Sentences With "fail to recall"

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Who among us can fail to recall the Veg-O-Matic, which "chops a whole onion without shedding a tear"?
" With that context in place, the arrival of Boesman (Sahr Ngaujah) and Lena (Zainab Jah) cannot fail to recall that of Vladimir and Estragon at the start of "Godot.
But according to federal law employers cannot "discharge, constructively discharge, suspend, lock out, lay off, fail to recall from layoff" or otherwise take adverse action against employees because they support a union or take part in union activities.
And challenges for those workers ramp up this time of year when, over a two-week period that starts before Christmas and ends just after New Year's Day, an estimated 41 million harried travelers shed belts and shoes, grudgingly remove both laptops and liquids from their luggage — and also, not infrequently, fail to recall that they have tucked a loaded pistol, say, or a pet tarantula or some throwing stars in their carry-ons.
It has become common to propose it at associative meetings, contests (petanque, belote), balls, votive festival and we do not fail to recall that from the month of November, it is to be enjoyed with the wine nouveauSoupe au fromage et concours de belote.Loto et soupe au fromage font un carton.Concours de pétanque et soupe au fromage.Bal et soupe au fromage.
The tip-of- the-tongue state is the phenomenon that occurs when people fail to recall information but still feel as if they are close to retrieving it from memory. In this sense an individual feels as if they "know" but cannot "remember" the actual information desired. It is a frustrating but common problem that typically occurs for individuals about once a week, is frequent among nouns and is typically resolved on its own.Rastle, K. (1996).
Such conditions include weather, company, location, smell of a particular odor, hearing a certain song, even taste can sometimes act as a cue. For example, students sometimes fail to recall diligently studied material when an examination room's environmental conditions differ significantly from the room or place where initial learning occurred. Students may consider studying under conditions that resemble an examination center which could boost their recall during actual exams. Psychologists that have researched context dependent recall include Abernethy (1940).
Users dislike animated ads since they tend to lose focus on their tasks. But this distraction may increase the attention of some users when they are involved in free browsing tasks. On the other hand, when they are involved in a specific task there is evidence that they not only tend to fail to recall the ads, but the completion time of tasks is increased, along with the perceived workload. Moderate animation has a positive effect on recognition rates and brand attitudes.
Sigurd saga runestone from eastern Sweden depicts Sigurd's horse Grani Elis Wadstein (1900) proposed that the right panel depicts the Germanic legend of Sigurd, known also as Siegfried, being mourned by his horse Grani and wife Guthrun. Eleanor Clark (1930) added, "Indeed, no one seeing the figure of the horse bending over the tomb of a man could fail to recall the words of the Guthrunarkvitha (II,5): : The head of Grani was bowed to the grass, : The steed knew well his master was slain."Translation of H.A. Bellows, Oxford Univ. Press, 1926, as cited by Clark (1930, p. 339).
Because most voters fail to recall the content of information they are exposed to during a campaign, many political scientists believed that voters rely on memory-based processes to make political judgments. On the contrary, other scholars believed that voters do update their evaluations of political objects as they acquire new information, but these updates take the form of affective evaluations. Specifically, when voters receive political information—either from a political campaign or from the media—the voter processes that information and turns it into an affective evaluation that is then stored in memory. These stored affective evaluations are then used to make political decisions along with memory-based information.

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