But a critical mass of them coming together in a single person might add up to autism in that individual.
But the producer who hired me knew that we would be working very closely together on a four-person team that put together nightly discussion segments with hard on-air deadlines.
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Separately, private-equity firm Silver Lake hasn't taken its offer off the table and would be open to interacting with Mr. Thompson to understand his vision for Yahoo and assess ways to work together, a person familiar with the matter said.
Ala carte so that TV customers get to choose channel by channel which ones they want, the typical economist argument goes, has got to be better than the bundling where you mix all the channels together and a person has to make a take-it-or-leave-it decision about the whole bunch.
Is there - do you have a role model or template for a person who's put together the kind of message that you feel does appeal across all these lines that is unifying?
The most creative ideas, and the best solutions, often emerge when a diverse group comes together and each person contributes from their own, unique perspective.
So she was, in a sense, the person who held the federation together.
There is something profound about gathering a group of people together in a hall and giving them the full force of your ideas presented live and in person.
Even a decade after that cataclysmic event, I still notice a deeper interest in the whole person when business colleagues get together.
Jonathan Brooks cautioned that authorities are still piecing together the limited evidence and are not yet certain that a single person was responsible for all the shootings.
The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory have partnered together on a successful trial for a brain-computer interface that allows a person to control a robotic arm using only their thoughts.
She led the group this morning in an experiential exercise that not only increased the rapport in the room, but gave us a new angle on each person present so we were ready to think and work creatively together.
And so it's going to take a person with unique skills like the governor to pull those disparate units, pull them together.
The faith's official theology, after wrestling with the different senses in which Christ was human and divine, had crystallised with the pronouncement in the early fifth century that Mary was Theotokos, the Mother of God: the person whose body was the miraculous locus of a unique cosmic event, the coming together of the Creator and the created, physical world.
In an era of interactive television cables, the growth of computer checking and check-out counters, of security systems and telephones, all lodged together in computers, it would be relatively easy at some point to give a profile of a person and tell what they buy in a store, what kind of food they like, what sort of television programs they watch.
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And while being bodies together is still the bedrock experience on which the others are built, having a relationship experience via SKYPE works only because we already know what it feels like to spend time together with another person.
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It depends on a recent body of work which suggests that the brain's white matter (the wiring that connects the main bodies of the nerve cells, or grey matter, together) is less dense and less abundant in the brain of an autistic person than in that of a non-autist.
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