Sentences with phrase «great intelligence in»

In the short amount of time that I had been their teacher up until this point, I had seen many signs of great intelligence in several students, and it troubled me greatly that even the smartest students in this school might never be given the opportunity to realise their own potential.
Williams showed every bit of his experience throughout November, making a high number of interceptions, which hints at great intelligence in terms of being able to read the game.
These grand theories are themselves no proof of great intelligence in the people who formulate them.
Men and Women are the greatest intelligence in this world.

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Of all the places where artificial intelligence is gaining a foothold, nowhere is the impact likely to be as great — at least in the near term — as in healthcare.
The greatest impacts of deep learning may well be felt when it is integrated into the whole toolbox of other artificial intelligence techniques in ways that haven't been thought of yet.
While most people would probably choose intelligence, discipline — the ability to forgo immediate gratification in pursuit of a great goal — is actually a greater predictor of subsequent life success.
That's why the key to great chess players in pattern matching, or why the intelligence of young children can be tested even before they are verbal.
Not because I have no aspiration, motivation or intelligence... but for the opposite... because in a few months» time, like a great number of people I work with, I will be going back into higher education.»
As my Inc. colleague Justin Bariso has shown in a series of excellent articles, higher emotional intelligence (also referred to as EI or EQ) can lead to better performance, better pay, and greater overall success, can improve your relationships, and even help prevent you from being manipulated.
And one oddly secretive company wasn't pleased to see its bills detailing the fact that 90 % of its calls went to Iran and Nicaragua, two countries that had little in common other than that they were of great interest to the American intelligence community.
He has also been vocal about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence — even describing AI as «the greatest risk we face as a civilization» while engaging in a war of words with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg over their disagreement on the subject.
Your aim in praising your kids» intelligence is to motivate them to accomplish great things with their gifts, but this strategy can backfire badly, psychologists warn.
Amazon in particular can play a strong role if it promotes a greater presence for technological advances including artificial intelligence and information sharing platforms into health care, said Idris Adjerid, management information technology professor at the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business.
Netanyahu unveiled a collection of documents, which he said were stolen directly from Tehran facilities in «a great intelligence achievement.»
I have found at least one great piece of new, useful information in the BI Intelligence newsletters every single day.
Greater Toronto has a history in a wide range of technologies, as the home of former smartphone king BlackBerry, and, more recently, clusters of researchers and startups working on artificial intelligence.
Every once in awhile I hear a VP of Sales looking at our sales intelligence platform and say, «We don't really need this because we're getting a lot of inbound leads and our CEO has great relationships in the industry.»
The promise of AI is great — from assisting healthcare providers in the early and more accurate detection of disease, to increasing yield and food production in agriculture; artificial intelligence technologies are already being deployed widely with the promise of benefitting humanity.
«Seizing the opportunities then offered does not require great intelligence, a degree in economics or a familiarity with Wall Street jargon such as alpha and beta.
From the 101 authentic leaders profiled in «Discover Your True North», we learned many new things about how leaders grow: the importance of turning your crucibles into opportunities for post-traumatic growth; becoming self - aware through introspection, mindfulness and honest feedback; taking the «I to We» journey to become a leader who serves a greater purpose; and building your global intelligence (GQ) as a global leader.
Ensuring this is the fact that Alphabet has made great strides with Project Loon, with machine learning able to keep the balloons up in the air for over three months and further advances in artificial intelligence requiring less balloons to provide service to particular regions.
We'll highlight Interactive Intelligence's overvaluation in greater detail below.
With the exception of second quarter 2014, fixed index annuity (FIA) sales were «greater this quarter than in any other second quarter in the history of the product line,» said Sheryl J. Moore, president and CEO of both Wink Inc. and Moore Market Intelligence.
You are motivated, looking for impeccability and vision in your leadership, mastery of self, integrated intelligence (rational, emotional, relational), greater clarity, focus and equanimity in the midst of a demanding world.
One, the human translation is flawed, written by primitives compared to where humans stand today in greater depth of intelligence and consciousness.
Because science points to a greater intelligence at play in the universe.
Drawing on recently discovered materials from the archives of Communist intelligence services, Weigel describes the forty - year history of their attempts to discredit Karol Woytyla and the Church in what Woytyla himself described as a «great struggle between good and evil... a great struggle between Mary and Satan.»
There have been more obviously religious eras, as in the medieval «age of faith» or the periods of the great revivals under Jonathan Edwards or Dwight L. Moody; it is doubtful that there has ever been a period of such general high Christian intelligence or deep commitment to Christian social ethics as in our own time.
To say that «the Church teaches» is equally without force, for the man of intelligence knows, in the first place, that there are a great many churches and that some of their teaching is contradictory.
Sam — I do not intend to draw this out... but just wanted to briefly share that I am a retired ELCA pastor who has done a great deal in Human Relations / Encounter Group / T - group training and more recently with Emotional Intelligence - Human Relations Institute (EQ - HR).
«He is an authority who, before giving us something to obey, gives us something to think about... Man wants to be enlightened in his intelligence and this is the great debt of gratitude we owe the Pope.»
Sister Sledge wonders why he's the greatest dancer, and given what the great Albert Murray says in Stompin'the Blues about the likes of Louis Armstrong and Miles Davis, they are right to so wonder — dancing ability often is a sign of musical intelligence, and is often linked with good fashion sense, even if the latter is a more surface sort of excellence, in that it obviously requires the money and leisure to purchase the clothes, or as Aristotle might say, the «equipment.»
For those who claim that non-belief in a higher being is correlated with higher intelligence need to dig into the history books a little more where you will find most if not all great historical figures, inventors and «brilliant» minds (e.g. Socrates, Newton, Galileo, Einstein) believed in a higher being or through deductive / inductive reasoning eventually believed in a higher being (e.g. Einstein).
In the animal kingdom - and we are very much animals, albeit with a greater intelligence - it is survival of the fittest.
It has always seemed to me, however, and I have been walking around this planet for half a century now, it takes more thought, action, trust, study and a far greater degree of intelligence to believe in something rather than nothing.
But along with the praise, Wilson offers insights about the reasons these books are powerful: Lewis's generosity toward the authors he discusses, the way he finds passages that make them seem interesting; his sense of «wonder and enjoyment» in all he reads; his willingness to take up the great themes that engaged his authors, to put to work in criticism his «creative intelligence
What human persons observe and discern to be true of the physical realm never denies that that very intelligent observation is a metaphysical relationship, which in turn relates to a greater intelligence, a Divine Person.
The measure of intelligence that one can exercise in the conduct of his life always depends in great part on how much understanding he has of his own ruling purpose.
In other words, the higher your intelligence, the greater your chances of being atheist.
True — tallulah; Salero21 is one of the jackasses that you can count on as one the great examples of fundie intelligence at work in the world today.
A. C. Clark goes so far as to suggest that man's greatest accomplishment may be to bring into existence machines far superior to himself in intelligence, creativity, sensitivity, and potential for experiencing.
In short, the Nature we know from modern science embodies and reflects immaterial properties and a depth of intelligibility... To view all these extremely complex, elegant and intelligible laws, entities, properties and relations in the evolution of the universe as «brute facts» in need of no further explanation is, in the words of the great John Paul II, an «abdication of human intelligence».&raquIn short, the Nature we know from modern science embodies and reflects immaterial properties and a depth of intelligibility... To view all these extremely complex, elegant and intelligible laws, entities, properties and relations in the evolution of the universe as «brute facts» in need of no further explanation is, in the words of the great John Paul II, an «abdication of human intelligence».&raquin the evolution of the universe as «brute facts» in need of no further explanation is, in the words of the great John Paul II, an «abdication of human intelligence».&raquin need of no further explanation is, in the words of the great John Paul II, an «abdication of human intelligence».&raquin the words of the great John Paul II, an «abdication of human intelligence».»
As of yet nothing is greater than man in terms of intelligence and ability.
The Divinity of the Bible is such that theologians and others with great intelligence could spend a lifetime seeking and being in the presence of God through the Word while at the same time a simple help me Jesus from a broken heart will open the floodgates of blessings.
Tablet Magazine asked me for a profile of Stratfor's George Friedman, the great impresario of private intelligence; it appears in today's issue.
This is observable law all around the entire known universe, and without the intervention of intelligence there is not one singe recorded instance of the natural world resulting in greater order or organization.
Then there is the willing obedience of man at any cost to the Word of God spoken to him, an obedience which may sometimes be in accord with the will, desire, intelligence, and choice of man, so that man is full of joy (this will be the situation in the kingdom), but which may also clash with the will, desires, intelligence, and choices of man, so that there is great sorrow as in Gethsemane.
22 Now the Lord had shown unto me, Abraham, the intelligences that were organized before the world was; and among all these there were many of the noble and great ones; 23 And God saw these souls that they were good, and he stood in the midst of them, and he said: These I will make my rulers; for he stood among those that were spirits, and he saw that they were good; and he said unto me: Abraham, thou art one of them; thou wast chosen before thou wast born.
The universe does not look blind; on the contrary, it looks as if it has been contrived with the greatest intelligence... The hypothesis of God is superior in explanatory power.»
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