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However, this is only one hypothesis among many; no theory, as yet, encompasses the whole range of phenomena to be seen in autism.

Autistic people, they felt, had no true concept of, or feeling for, other minds, or even of their own; they had, in the jargon of cognitive psychology, no "theory of mind". However, this is only one hypothesis among many; no theory, as yet, encompasses the whole range of phenomena to be seen in autism.

The paradox in which a spectrum of disease is termed 'superficial' yet encompasses cancers that have low and high risk for recurrence and progression and that have divergent molecular pathways has resulted in a change of terminology from 'superficial bladder cancer' to 'non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer' (NMIBC).

Yet it encompasses far more than this; and what might have been mere gothic extravaganza becomes, in the hands of this gifted writer, a subtle and moving meditation on the themes of continuity and impermanence, love and loss.

At the time, New York, which did not yet encompass the five boroughs, claimed 8,000 saloons.

Schemes such as these demonstrate that it is possible to tackle the poverty related obstacles preventing many children in developing countries from attending school, however they are not yet encompassing enough to turn the potential of education into real power.

It identifies paintings by Arnold Böcklin from the 1870's as a point of origin and then sweeps forward in a selective yet encompassing manner, touching on painting, poetry, graphic design and popular entertainment.

The efforts focused on identifying a minimal set of functions that did not overlap and yet encompass the space of designed products.

The need to develop mathematical models that are as simple as possible but yet encompass all major features of the underlying physical and chemical phenomena in a system under study is a central issue in engineering science and technology.

Are there theoretical principles that have the power and generality of physics, yet encompass the full complexity and diversity of life's "most beautiful phenomena" – phenomena such as sounds that cause our eardrums to vibrate by less than the diameter of an atom?

fIn Dutch Administrative Law, the definition of 'public office' under the General Administrative Law Act (Article 1.1 Awb) [29] is more limited than that of Public Authority in the UK 1998 Human Rights Act [28] and does not (yet) encompass grid operators (see the Explanatory Memorandum [34], sub 2.6, and a 2002 decision by the Administrative High Court for Trade and Industry [35]).

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