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That was one of the little things about her selective memory.
"There seems to be some selective memory going on here."
She's doing that selective memory thing your mom used to be so good at.
But looking back, we seem to have a selective memory for the best bits of the past.
I have a very selective memory and can only remember good things."
Does our selective memory make us forget what we do not want to retain?
Selective memory is often a harmful feature of children’s education.
This is similar to the selective memory bias mentioned above.
Our selective memory can also lead us to make harsh judgments.
But selective memory has run amok in the last month.
But, he added, "I think they might have a selective memory of what the house was like.
You should get the facts from them instead of one journalist and their selective memories.
And with only selective memories of his life before the crash, he's not totally sure who he is either.
What's more, he exhibits selective memory and he's capable of not moving for days at a time.
To some extent, both countries remain trapped by history and their selective memories.
People buff it all the time, with their selective memories.
They are the product of history, selective memory and a well-traveled life.
But who can reason with food ghosts, nostalgia and selective memories?
"Another part of the problem is that people tend to have selective memories," Peter adds.
“I would rather remember and record with a more selective memory,” she writes in a statement.
Sounds like selective memory with a bias towards Apple to me.
Selective memory on the right is starting to worry me, seriousl.
Frankly, I believe my mother has a selective memory.
This prevented the selective memory effect, and the dreams no longer seemed accurate about the future.
Being a Madonna devotee has always involved having a selective memory.