Sentences with phrase «history than intelligence»

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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.
In fact, many in the scientific community believe that the increasing march of the average level of human intelligence (I.Q.) is just one reason that we have more non-believers now, than at any other time in history.
In addition to the argument from the wonders and the apparent intelligence of the world, and from the course of human history, past and future, as he believed it might he calculated, Second Isaiah had one other consideration which is presented with such brevity that there is danger of reading into it perhaps more than he meant.
Of course, Dewey proposed a universal method (sometimes calling it «the method of intelligence») and made cosmological assumptions that aggravate Richard Rorty (but that differ from Rorty's only in being more explicit than Rorty's own).8 But these are only ancillary to Dewey's central task, which was to use thought to promote adjustment between organisms and their history.
This translates to students building a diorama of the Alamo for history class — an activity that would appeal to their spatial intelligence — rather than just reading about the Alamo.
If you are looking for a dog breed with higher than average intelligence, here is a list of the top 10 most intelligent breed of dog along with a little history on each breed.
I stand before you as an opinion writer, buoyed more by history than by insight or intelligence, my crystal ball fractured and weathered...
And so, I stand before you as an opinion writer, buoyed more by history than by insight or intelligence, my crystal ball fractured and weathered, with a quote from Mark Twain just to remind the operator of the vainness of forecasting:
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