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Of course, it must be clearly realized that the proposal outlined in this paper is not a theory and not even a full-fledged hypothesis: it is "just" an idea but, I think, one that biologists cannot afford to dismiss.
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Years later, Arthur Jensen came up with a full-fledged theory he referred to as "Spearman's hypothesis: the magnitude of the black-white differences on tests of cognitive ability are directly proportional to the test's correlation with IQ.
Or a full-fledged fair?
This isn't a full-fledged boycott.
Now she's a full-fledged star.
Photography became a full-fledged second career.
Singapore is not a full-fledged democracy.
They are now a full-fledged part of national arsenals.
The Acropolis thus became a full-fledged sanctuary.
"It was a full-fledged riot".
There are the stirrings of a full-fledged debate.
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