Sentence examples for does not encapsulate from inspiring English sources

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Note that the size of the ICT market does not encapsulate individual security education, but instead provides a measurement for security skills available to the market as a whole.

It should be emphasized that the distribution of outcomes obtained through the calibration procedure (effectively a probabilistic sensitivity analysis on influenza natural history parameters) does not encapsulate uncertainty about the comparability of US to Canadian and UK influenza natural history.

It appears that clinicians either use additional information with that available from the vital signs of the patients 9 or sense information within the measured vital signs that the EWS system does not encapsulate in their overall assessment of a patient's risk status.

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In a way this lets X+Y off the hook: while its depiction of autism and Asperger's syndrome (the two are now largely seen as part of the same spectrum) doesn't encapsulate the teeming variety of people with ASC, it does reflect the experience of one, mega-mathematically minded faction of that whole.

It doesn't encapsulate what was going on around you, the smell, the sound or the truth behind that moment.

Curiously, the "hawk" and "dove" labels do not encapsulate the key differences between Nitze and Kennan especially well.

These algorithms, however, are too specific to the domain and do not encapsulate the generic nature of the real-world information.

Larger PEGDM particles (11- and 42-μm in diameter) prepared by the ms CRP "included" HD in the inside, but did not "encapsulate" it ideally, because they had porous structures.

Predictions for targets with a query-to-train distance below 0.03 should be considered unreliable, as these models do not encapsulate sufficient chemical space for a given query compound.

They do not encapsulate the importance of acknowledging that we don't care about people as much as we should.

We selected microbial products rather than live bacterial or fungal pathogens to specifically evaluate NADPH oxidase as a regulator of inflammation independently of its antimicrobial function; thus a limitation of these studies is that they intentionally do not encapsulate the complexity of in vivo infection models.

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