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There is growing fury, just visible beneath Ghani's veneer of calm, at the contrast between the high-sounding language of capacity-building and the reality of capacity confiscation.

Rural women are rapidly absorbing the language of development: build capacity means being taught new skills.

In evolutionary terms: if there were, long ago, two variants of language capacity in protohumans, one in which words had only a single, literal meaning (which is the way, for example, that some autistic people understand language) and another in which meaning was multiple and malleable, the second is the variant that got selected.

From there it has become an easy step to watching European or Latin American TV series regardless of language capacity.

It isn't news that animals are complex creatures, capable of many things assumed to be inherently human, ranging from the ability to learn language to the capacity of feeling a spectrum of emotions.

Furthermore, the current result may suggest that the genetic basis of psychosis is presumed to be related to the evolution of the language capacity characteristic of humans.

Our inferences that they are incapable of doing so may well reflect limitations in behavioral study methods and our understanding of their language, rather than their lack of capacity for the gift of the gab.

Other philosophers have noticed the connection of self-consciousness of this sort of capacity for language.

In the language of CNE, the initial capacity for developmental unscrambling— presumed in an ancestor prior to the first scrambled gene— is called an "excess capacity", meaning a capacity that could be removed (in principle) without compromising fitness.

In addition, feedback from the piloting suggested that the tool did capture the essential elements of capacity in a language and approach that made sense to the participants, despite differences in the framework for health administration.

According to the working memory framework, the episodic buffer 'may provide an important gateway for learning' (Alloway et al., 2004, p. 87) and it has been suggested that the 'episodic buffer is the source of capacity limits in language processing' (Boyle, Lindell & Kidd, 2013, p. 234).

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