Word: explicitness
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Typical conceptions of memory as intentional and conscious recollections actually describe memory known as explicit. But, says Professor of Psychology Daniel L. Schacter, implicit memory involves recollections which were formed without our awareness, and thus cannot be recalled on demand...
Typical conceptions of memory as intentional and conscious recollections actually describe memory known as explicit. For example, questions such as: "What is the square root of four?" or "When was the last time you ate spaghetti?" involve explicit memory...
Gillmor, Goodling and other Republicans say Perot has made no explicit threats to them. Nonetheless, they and others are seriously worried that the Texan and his followers will try to defeat them at the polls next year if they vote for NAFTA. That, says a White House official, is another reason why Clinton chose to take on Perot -- or have Gore do it -- in debate. If the White House can knock Perot down a peg, it will win the gratitude, and maybe the pro-NAFTA votes, of Republicans who would be afraid to tangle with Perot all alone...
...Liston contended that the council had no reason to ever admit absentee ballots. "Most organizations have explicit rules that they won't accept votes from people who don't show up to an election. The [council] needs to get with the times," he said...
...editorial leadership, the Bulletin, according to the Stancik report, ran such narrative letters as "In Praise of the Penises," which compared pre- and postpubescent male organs, and a graphically descriptive piece on "how to make that special boy feel good." The teacher claims that he opposed such explicit articles and that "I did not have the ((editorial)) control Stancik thinks...