The story that she couldn't remember appears to be a complete Pentagon confabulation in order to cover up the phoniness of the whole operation. |
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The difference, therefore, between normal and grossly amnesic confabulation may well be one of degree rather than kind. |
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This is most apparent in his discussion of the many forms of confabulation. |
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The constant disinformation, distraction, misdirection, confabulation, and endless stream of threats actually works. |
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Yes, ADD can be concomitant with confabulation. |
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Can attention deficit disorder appear with symptoms of confabulation? |
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During this confabulation, the whole house, drawers and all, was gutted as clean as a fowl for supper. |
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They had recently heard on television that some persons reported to have seen strange things, but this did neither favour confabulation, nor procure a sense of security. |
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The individual's behaviour closely resembles that of Korsakoff's syndrome except that his insight into the memory disorder is usually good and confabulation is infrequent or absent. |
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By contrast, it also has been claimed that in chronic Korsakoff states the individual's insight into his condition is no guarantee of freedom from confabulation. |
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I propose that we continue the debate. We will ask our colleagues to interrupt their confabulation which is, however, connected with the agenda problems which have arisen due to the adjournment of the current debate. |
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