Sentences with phrase «enough intelligence in»

Coma could have been better, but there's enough intelligence in the main idea, as well as some genuine chills, to make it worthwhile entertainment.
could have been better, but there's enough intelligence in the main idea, as well as some genuine chills, to make it worthwhile entertainment.

Not exact matches

«Macron has tried to strike a fine political balance to maximize his chances of building a majority, while making sure the new government has enough competent figures to launch reforms,» Antonio Barroso, deputy director of research at Teneo Intelligence, said in a note.
The president is under no obligation to hand a mandate to the biggest party, and may first seek to establish whether parties can get together a coalition with enough seats to govern,» Wolfango Piccoli, co-president of Teneo Intelligence, said in a note last Tuesday.
«Again, I'm dreaming here and it's science - fiction and I'm not saying Intel is doing this, but eventually we're going to have good enough robots with good enough artificial intelligence that we'll be able to implant all of a human's memories (in it).
Senior leaders don't have enough access to important ground intelligence from their front line troops while directives and information from the top gets lost in translation on its way down.
The leaks — which Wikileaks described as the biggest in the Central Intelligence Agency's history — had enough technical details for security experts and product vendors to recognize widespread compromises exist.
But is it not as obvious as the nose on a face that in this poetic passage the writer is employing imagery to express an idea which he hoped others would have enough intelligence to grasp?
Ultimately, as he states, the God creative enough «to make the entire observable universe in a dense dot of pure energy is incomprehensible, beyond human imagining,» but still «we can see the consequences of this unimaginably powerful creative act: a universe congenial to the ultimate formation of life, life giving rise to intelligence that can ask questions science can not answer.
It is enough for me to contemplate the mystery of conscious life perpetuating itself through all eternity, to reflect upon the marvelous structure of the universe which we can dimly perceive and to try humbly to comprehend even an infinitesimal part of the intelligence manifested in Nature.»
Under the rumbustious lover of life lay sensitivity, intelligence and imagination, and a failure to come to terms with a world which was never good enough, a failure he found confirmed in the crucifix, but glorified in what followed.
I think his problem is he has absolute zero intelligence (sports-wise... and probably in real life, too) and just doesn't think quick enough.
The only closest player to Cazorla in terms of technical ability and intelligence is Jack Wilshere yet people want him sold because he's not world class as if those playing there are world class.I hope Wilshere is given the opportunity to challenge for the CM because with a run of games I believe he can put in better performances than Ramsey and Xhaka.Wilshere is a very intelligent player who can vary his game to play with anyone in the centre.I also hope Cazorla comes back quickly.We need the Coqzorla partnership back again.Xhaka won't stand the test of time in this Arsenal lineup because if he's a CM then he's not doing enough or if he's a DM he can't defend.He'll be surpsssed in the future unless Wenger continues to do him a favour like he's already doing.He's a massivel overrated player and it's debatable if he's the kind of player we needed in the first place before signing him.
sorry but thats the average intelligence of the comments on this site... santi and coq were amazing one loss against BM and one draw against SPURS is enough to change the sides for some stupid guys here... and now after one loss in the Premier league where its normal to lose some games against lesser opponents and even missing one penalty, you guys come and bash just about everything... look you guys in comparison to arsene wenger are about as intelligent as michael owen
It's certainly the way to go forward against the like of City, Spurs, Arsenal, and Chelsea or other top teams in Europe, and even teams such as Bournemouth, but against defensively minded teams, such as Manchester United, as we saw earlier this season, Liverpool's pressing creates few scoring chances, and instead on - ball intelligence is required, which Liverpool do not display enough.
But in those last few games, he should have been one of the players with the intelligence and experience to maintain our shape and defensive discipline, and to lead our team at the back, and for me he did not do that enough.
Show your teen that you respect his / her intelligence enough to engage in these responsible discussions.
«If you take the Economic Intelligence Unit (EIU)[report], they said 2017 and onward is going to be a period of prosperity for Ghana and that is because of the foundation that we have laid, it's because of the work that we have done, we've eliminated a lot of the deficits that were created by huge subsidies on utility tariffs, we eliminated a lot of the subsidies that created huge deficits on the cost of petroleum products, today as I speak, Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) is running, and producing petroleum products for Ghana, we have enough stock of LPG, our tanks and strategic reserves for petroleum products are all full, and, so, we have ships standing offshore Ghana with petroleum products, but there is no space to offload those products, and, so, we've done a good job in stabilising various sectors of the economy.
The audience was unimpressed and warned him to treat voters with enough intelligence to deserve answers on which parties he would or would not work with in a hung parliament.
But what is equally fascinating, if also unmistakably contradictory, about Alhaji Banda's rather caustic criticism of Akufo - Addo's level of «wisdom» and / or «intelligence,» is that it well appears that sometime in the past, Alhaji Banda recognized enough common sense, intelligence and wisdom in Nana Akufo - Addo to prompt him to solicit the legal advice and services of the man he clearly appears to have lately fallen out with.
He had said more than enough at the Twentieth Congress, and although six weeks would pass before the Central Intelligence Agency got wind of his secret speech, the Americans would be just as stunned as the 1,500 shocked delegates who had heard him in the Great Kremlin Palace less than forty - eight hours earlier.
Which leads to the biggest puzzle for Lordkipanidze: Anthropologists have always assumed small - brained hominids lacked enough intelligence to create the tools they'd need to fan out from their African homeland and survive in new habitats.
I especially love the respect shown to the reader's intelligence - the author's note says»... patients... are surely smart enough to take in the scientific information that explains what is going on in their bodies.»
Being confident is not enough, besides you even have to showcase yourself in a connectable manner with the sugar daddy and this is where your intelligence makes its way.
There is enough intelligence and craftsmanship in the execution of Hoosiers to make it seem, if not exactly fresh, at least respectably entertaining.
Here are American - intelligence war rooms of infinite precision (for a change), but in pursuit of a boyish hero who's smart enough to outwit them.
This is a competent enough, if plodding, espionage thriller with mostly compelling actors (except for the lead, Jessica Chastain, a lightweight who is mysteriously being called great in this film, and who just received a Best Actress nomination) that tells the story of the painstaking intelligence gathering that led to the ultimate revenge killing, when U.S. Navy Seals exacted retribution for the murder of 3000 people on September 11, 2001, on U.S. soil.
In The Secret of NIHM, lab rats also acquire enough intelligence to escape from their human captors.
A good guy one episode and a bad guy the next, he began as a presumed - dead American soldier turned into an Islamic terrorist before being «saved» by the C.I.A.; he was then disavowed again and propped up on heroin in a basement in Caracas before most recently being re-recruited by Saul (Mandy Patinkin) in the hopes that he could get close enough to assassinate the Director of Iranian Intelligence, General Akbari (Houshang Touzie), thereby promoting Saul's true asset within Tehran, Majid Javadi (Shaun Toub).
Based on Duncan Jones's first two feature films, Moon and now Source Code, the latter of which had its world premiere Friday night here at SXSW, one could say that Jones has a knack not for putting across breathtakingly original ideas in a breathtakingly original way, but for putting across familiar ideas with enough skill, intelligence, and heart to make the end result seem fresh enough.
The film strikes a smart, low - key tone that respects viewer intelligence while giving us characters who, though amusingly odd, are interesting and developed enough to invest in.
But he's spry enough to star in this adaptation of the»80s CBS series about a retired intelligence operative.
In other words, contrary to Tough's assertion that «we have been focusing on the wrong skills and abilities in our children» (what he calls «the cognitive skills — the kind of intelligence that gets measured on IQ tests, including the abilities to recognize letters and words»), it would appear, especially for the poor in our inner cities, that we have not been focusing enough on those skillIn other words, contrary to Tough's assertion that «we have been focusing on the wrong skills and abilities in our children» (what he calls «the cognitive skills — the kind of intelligence that gets measured on IQ tests, including the abilities to recognize letters and words»), it would appear, especially for the poor in our inner cities, that we have not been focusing enough on those skillin our children» (what he calls «the cognitive skills — the kind of intelligence that gets measured on IQ tests, including the abilities to recognize letters and words»), it would appear, especially for the poor in our inner cities, that we have not been focusing enough on those skillin our inner cities, that we have not been focusing enough on those skills.
(Interestingly enough, I also never get anyone boasting about the IQ level of their partners — which might suggest that people do value emotional intelligence more highly than cognitive intelligence in some situations!)
I was certain there simply weren't enough hours in the day to foster students» musical intelligence or bodily - kinesthetic intelligence.
Where some of Høeg's other novels have come close to losing their narrative moorings altogether, overcome by the force of the author's intelligence, in Smilla thedemands of the crime story keep the book grounded just enough to give readers something to hold on to.
Where some of his other novels have come close to losing their narrative moorings altogether, overcome by the force of the author's intelligence, in Smilla the demands of the crime story keep the book grounded just enough to give readers something to hold onto.
Will Kitty's strength and intelligence combined with the good that still lies somewhere in the heart of Nathaniel / John Mandrake, plus Bartimaeus's magic, wit and wisdom be enough to save the day?
This is the best country in the world and we have enough intelligence here to find some solutions.
But those who want a dog they can work with, a dog that challenges them, who enjoy this kind of intelligence in a dog and who have enough experience and know - how not to make mistakes — or at least know how to correct them — and who have furthermore enough knowledge about how to avoid undesirable attitudes and also know how to canalise them, who can offer their dog security, peace and consistency, those will get a wonderful dog they can keep as a family dog which is willing to walk through fire with them.
Apparently, there are just too many people in this world who are either gullible enough or greedy enough to become willing accomplices to nefarious schemes to defraud governments, the Central Intelligence Agency or the Federal Bureau of Investigation, or a series of banks.
Cluedo has its place in the world, but it's hardly a game that rewards skill or intelligence, although I'm sure there's a small army of people waiting to disagree with me, which is fair enough.
You could also use that term to describe Liam Gillick's Industry and Intelligence: Contemporary Art Since 1820 (Columbia University Press), a dumbfounding little tome that suffers from prose awful enough that any attempt at provocation is lost in the mess.
Presidential signing statements, rejection of oversight, refusals to testify, unequal application of law for the rich and white, abuse of Social Security, road and other trust funds, abuse of prisoners in violation of international treaties, refusal to reveal special industry consultants to the president, invasion of privacy in defiance of law and the Constitution as generally understood, expansion of U.S. presence abroad without informing Congress, a secret intelligence establishment big enough to field armies yet unable to provide reliable intelligence.
There are enough of us who know what is going on to do something about it, keeping in mind their people head the intelligence agencies and just about every other agency, and we are being surveilled 24 hours a day.
During those transition period, it's clear that we will need legal practitioners, not only well versed in the social contexts of business and law, but will also have to be technologically savvy enough to understand the shortcomings of artificial intelligence.
The superior functioning of artificial intelligence over current processes is based in part on the superior ability of computing large amounts of information, data sets that are so large and so complex that the traditional means of processing this information simply isn't adequate enough when compared to techniques like predictive analytics.
It is enough to say that even though most, if not all, of us are not artificial intelligence specialists, we feel the need to debate, to ponder, to reflect on risks accruing from the use of AI in the legal domain but also that we do not want to miss the potential huge benefits of any big technological change.
It was while focusing in corporate commercial law at the firm, competing to get enough experience to receive a permanent offer, that I got to know the team at ROSS Intelligence.
The company has been criticized for not placing enough focus on advances in artificial intelligence.
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