When everyone else uses brain mounted computers, those without them will look forgetful and unknowledgeable.
In addition, you may become more forgetful, your thought processes may slow or you may feel depressed.
People and other creatures are notoriously forgetful and not much good at number crunching compared with their silicon counterparts.
He became forgetful about discussions and appointments, and he was unable to concentrate or focus, the suit said.
In his public appearances he has seemed fit, if doddery and occasionally forgetful.
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But more substantial sums than this are left lying in Britain's bank accounts, unclaimed by forgetful, careless, or deceased depositors.
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The problem, however, is that a Best-of-Show company ultimately relies on the good faith and enduring interest of a forgetful public.
Ravenous and forgetful, I ate what they gave me, no matter what.
When quizzed by Visa, forgetful cardholders blamed lack of enthusiasm from shop staff, while others said the new system made them nervous.
In 1988 the forgetful government reintroduced the tax for a second time.
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Bernice Cooke, who is looking after her husband Geoff, has struggled to get support after he lost his job when he became forgetful.
But, nevertheless, forgetful chip and pin cardholders could find retailers turning their business away on the grounds that their card could be stolen.
Japanese society, by contrast, has never been so forgetful or forgiving.
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Whereas America had a finely tuned system of government that was more than capable of carrying a forgetful president in the right direction, Russia has nothing of the sort.
Clinton's lawyers finally answered those 81 questions that Judiciary chairman Henry Hyde had sent him three weeks before, but the answers were forgetful, slippery and showed no trace of repentance.
There had been a spate of rumours that Mr Sharon's unwonted quiescence attested to a decline of his physical prowess: aged 73, he was said to be vacant and forgetful.
Georges may be a bit forgetful, and somewhat rickety on his feet, but he's in full possession of his senses from start to finish, which is both a blessing and an undeserved curse.
It's important to remember that the person isn't acting forgetful or difficult to hurt family members or caregivers, aging experts said, and they can still pick up on negative reactions, even if they don't understand why.
The White House, apparently forgetful that we live in the Internet age, where everything is swiftly documented and disseminated or else thinking it leads a nation of the blind insists the president did not bow.
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