Yet the issue prompted a diversity of views
from intelligent people — six on behalf of the majority, versus possibly four others (if the legal opinions of former Justices Ian Binnie and Louise Charron and scholar Peter Hogg are included together with Justice Moldaver's dissent).
You scare me because you will not openly listen to or even consider Opposing points of view
from intelligent people.
This is a hilarious anthology by Lisa Nolan on Monkey Star Press that captures the funnier moments of trying to function as an adult while one transitions
from an intelligent person with potential into motherhood.
Not exact matches
Emotionally
intelligent people distance themselves
from their mistakes, but do so without forgetting them.
Emotionally
intelligent people separate their thoughts
from the facts in order to escape the cycle of negativity and move toward a positive, new outlook.
When emotionally
intelligent people feel good about something that they've done, they won't let anyone's opinions or accomplishments take that away
from them.
«It is how
people embrace technology,
from social networks to smartphones to
intelligent appliances, that contributes to the digital lifestyle that is now synonymous with Gen C,» he wrote.
However, the
people you're matched up against are likely capable,
intelligent, and accomplished — they're
people you could learn a lot
from, if you managed to place more of your emphasis on the process, rather than just the results.
(Even the most emotionally
intelligent person is far
from a mind reader.)
Nevertheless, the end result was the same; I was able to learn so much
from them and therefore increase my abilities... Today, I continue to maintain an ever - expanding circle of
intelligent people.
«
People who are emotionally
intelligent don't remove all emotions
from their decision - making,» says Prof. Côté.
The 500 -
person AI research team will use the data Xiaomi has collected over the years
from various devices to improve its in - house
intelligent assistant, Xiao AI.
If you have been reading personal finance website for awhile, you may have noticed a trend towards ridiculing those who make
intelligent financial decisions by constructing this fictional «average
person» and describing how some handicap would prevent this «average
person»
from being able to share in that success.
It allows me to think and put my thoughts together and put it out there and get feedback
from very
intelligent people so it helps my training in that way.
Is there any
intelligent scientist (or
person for that matter) that believes
people were formed
from ribs and not evolution?
Which brings me to my point: Why would any
intelligent person take tales
from the bronze age (or read out of a hat for that matter) for real?
And... I'll be sure to that I remind all the
intelligent people on this blog to stay far away
from your ramblings.
You consider it «
intelligent discourse» when
people question whether
people «REALLY» see their race when they look in the mirror, despite the fact that there are quotes
from people who say, yes they really do see their race?
I may not agree with her politics, but an email like that, on some level must have come
from a thoughtful and
intelligent person.
So, maybe that's why there are plenty of
people from 400, 800, or 2,000 years ago who didn't have your «advanced» knowledge but were still more
intelligent than you and believed.
If you pay attention to what I wrote, I accuse both the atheist and the religious
person in that «
intelligent design» conversation of anthropomorphizing intelligence and debating the point
from the wrong perspective in the first place.
Christians have voted to put their God's name on everyones money, add «Under God» to the flag salute, force schools to teach
intelligent design with absolutely no scientific basis along side the sciences, voted to write their moral laws on the fronts of public courthouses and tax funded buildings, voted to ban certain
people from living together, being intimate or raising children because their orientation didn't fit with their bible beliefs.
My discussion here is to refute the assertion that
people of faith are devoid of reason and suffer
from mental illness or delusion and therefore incapable of
intelligent debate.
You further claim your goal in this thread has been to refute the assertion that «
people of faith are devoid of reason and suffer
from mental illness or delusion and therefore incapable of
intelligent debate.»
Since when did
people of the Bronze Age were ever less
intelligent or developed than we are today other than certain technological advancements, which by the way not even everything technologically speaking is necessarily more advance today it was say two thousand, three thousand, or even four thousand years ago, so I have no idea where you get that reasoning
from.
«A seriously
intelligent, amusing and enjoyable book that to my mind deals honestly, wryly, rawly, and insightfully with how one transitions
from being «churched» to «dechurched»... it's an insightful book to read if you are churched
person trying to understand those that have journeyed away...»
It's amazing what otherwise
intelligent people will accept
from authority figures.
i find it extremely sad that alot of
intelligent people here can believe that EVERYTHING spontaneously came
from NOTHING yet they mock those who believe in a creator as the initial cause.
What kind of thinking can a reasonable,
intelligent person use to justify this kind of character assassination upon someone they hardly even know and had never had a hard word pass
from my lips to theirs?
Look folks, most
intelligent people have a problem with thoughts, they never stop coming, and so one can deduce that any
intelligent being may go
from one thought to the next and while focused on the latter answer a question in turn.
Modern,
intelligent people are finally starting to reject the indoctrination
from birth by society and are accepting science, logic, and reason instead of archaic myths.
Once again I am convinced that White
people must have crashed here
from a more
intelligent planet.
Both sides have very
intelligent people that approach problems
from a different perspective.
These powerful emotions are enough to allow otherwise
intelligent people to believe virtually anything put in front or, or taught to them, that they can somehow gain comfort
from.
But an
intelligent person will search for the answers, knowing he doesn't know, and THAT is what drives him to seek an answer, not blindly accepting the answer
from someone who looks at a 2000 year old book, filled with 3000 year old stories and gives up after reading it.
His panic The Hobbit, the
intelligent apes
from the Planet of the Apes, and even God are all creatures created
from people's imaginations, as far as we can tell.
Every eligible
person who can make an
intelligent judgment can derive particular applications of religion
from the sources.
Aside
from the fact that those stats have nothing to do with religion's truth, all those stats (higher drug use, lower happiness, higher stress) are all found additionally in
intelligent people (something highly correlated with atheism)-- so your argument of causation is really a farce.
That
intelligent people get converted
from time to time is certainly not a proof that what they now believe is true, and I don't get the sense that he's using the intelligence of these
people as rhetorical weight to support an argument about the truth of what he believes to be true.
From Robert E. A. Lee, writer of «Inherit the Wind» and «Auntie Mame»: «The «media «is a collection of very
intelligent people in a very difficult situation.
He is an
intelligent person with an undergraduate degree
from a prestigious university who has spent his life in the sciences.
He seeks things out that other
people don't see in young talent and he's a
person that you can learn a lot of things
from and I would say he's one of the most
intelligent people I've come across.»
well not that i expect much
from football fans, they are one of the least
intelligent and most emotional thinking
people in the world..
I just wish
people would stop listening to them because the vast majority don't have college degrees, they're not
intelligent people, and aside
from playing a sport / being attractive / singing / acting, they'd almost all be unemployed in the real world.
He needs to be at least 10 yards in
from the touchline with
people making
intelligent runs beyond him.
Jay, theres no doubt he is
intelligent, but as some of the most
intelligent people in the world, he is disconnected
from reality.
Here you will meet such varied and complex personalities as Marvin Barnes, who some experts say is one of the best natural talents ever to come into the NBA and who destroyed his career with drugs and passionate insouciance — «the last innocent,» Walton called him; Kermit Washington, who fled
from a posh Hollywood party because the movie
people were sniffing cocaine; Abdul Qadir Jeelani (born Gary Cole), a shy young man who liked Rome better than Portland but yearned for the kind of recognition you can not find as «the king of spaghetti basketball»; Maurice Lucas, educated,
intelligent, married to a Harvard graduate, yet tormented by the belief that his $ 300,000 salary was somehow demeaning.
If you know what club you're talking about, you can get pretty good advice
from some pretty
intelligent people.
I want the teacher to respect me as a reasonable,
intelligent person; not one of «those» parents who wants to shield her kids
from failure, or who thinks they're exempt
from the rules because of their extreme specialness.
And absolutely, the problem is SO MUCH BIGGER than one
person's choices: the amount of misinformation floating around out there (and the amount of it that comes
from otherwise
intelligent, highly trained medical professionals), the lack of help and support for new nursing moms, the lack of adequate maternity leave in the US (in Canada, where I live, one can take up to 50 weeks» leave with unemployment pay), the persistent idea that dads «need» to bottle - feed their babies in order to bond with them, the idea that formula is «normal» and breastfeeding is «best» — in some places it really seems like you'd need a will of iron to keep at it when the going gets tough.