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  • "Cognitively ... he has good days and bad days," Rosie said.

    Whatever Happened To ... ... the wounded soldier? Amanda Long 2011

  • Cognitively, children are very busy sorting out what things have in common and when variations mean that an object fits into a different category -- this is a dog, this is a dog with three legs, this is not a dog.

    I can't quite put my finger on it. Roger Sutton 2009

  • Cognitively, there are several other processes at work, starting with the fact that our brains have evolved to be pattern-seeking belief engines.

    The Enduring Appeal of the Apocalypse Michael Shermer 2011

  • Cognitively, children are very busy sorting out what things have in common and when variations mean that an object fits into a different category -- this is a dog, this is a dog with three legs, this is not a dog.

    I can't quite put my finger on it. Roger Sutton 2009

  • Cognitively, too, it'll interesting to watch Minnow approach and even overtake Princess Pup in skills like understanding vocabulary.

    Archive 2007-09-01 ScienceWoman 2007

  • (Cognitively, I realize that it's extremely difficult for one person to be good at the two main aspects of writing: the overview (plot) and the details.)

    FiestaCon Day #2 (part 1) 2009

  • Cognitively speaking, one connects with an audience by synchronizing one's own cortical rhythms with those to whom he/she is speaking.

    Sharpton Skewers Absurd "Hillary's Pandering Accent" Narrative 2009

  • "Cognitively, I have to know a lot more in my background knowledge, whereas nature gives us all this basic information about finding a mate."

    Sustainable: February 2009 2009

  • Cognitively, Limbaugh's listeners block honest facts or truth because these expose the lies they tell themselves.

    Rush Limbaugh and the Power of the Negative 2009

  • Cognitively, in terms of emotional functioning and intelligence, McCain often displays a canny sense of the moment and readily moves towards certain forms of humor.

    Poll: Palin Is Now The Top Concern Voters Have About McCain 2009

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