Eventually, given the probable
intellectual capability of early humans, it is likely that they would have wondered about their status in the universe, something akin to the «where from» and «where to» questions that still haunt us today.
Remember that having
the intellectual capability of a much older child doesn't mean he has the emotional maturity as well.
By 2040, I believe, we will nally achieve the original goal of robotics and a thematic mainstay of science ction: a freely moving machine with
the intellectual capabilities of a human being.
Such things as the benefits one will get from being enrolled, for example, are usually ignored since they do not show
the intellectual capabilities of a future student.
Not exact matches
Your tech - enabled business has valuable technology and
intellectual property (IP) as part
of your processes and the service,
capabilities and products you provide.
It seems beyond odd that having some random letter inserted between your first and last names would impact others» opinions
of your
intellectual capabilities, but that's what a study by two European psychologists found.
The majority
of jobs that require human labor and
intellectual capability are likely to disappear over the next decade and a half.
Since then, the company's had to weather such self - inflicted wounds as a pretexting scandal in which a board member, an executive and HP - paid investigators faced criminal charges for spying on journalists; the $ 1 billion acquisition
of Palm Computing in 2010 to beef up HP's mobile
capabilities; then the sale
of Palm's
intellectual property.
The Aerospace Industries Association, a trade organization for the aerospace and defense industry, recognizes this challenge: the AIA's Commission on the Future
of the U.S. Aerospace Industry recommends «that the nation immediately reverse the decline in, and promote the growth
of, a scientifically and technologically trained U.S. aerospace workforce,» adding that «the breakdown
of America's
intellectual and industrial capacity is a threat to national security and our
capability to continue as a world leader.»
It's hilarious watching the same people bicker back and forth and nobody ever presents anything
of substance, just the same old tired responses to the simplest overarching question, which shows no
intellectual capability whatsoever.
Of course, perhaps a god did created, but created it to appear random to our limited
intellectual capabilities.
Wilmar and First Pacific plan to take Goodman's market - leading consumer brands and
intellectual property into Asia, taking advantage
of Wilmar's upstream sourcing and procurement
capabilities and First Pacific's downstream distribution
capabilities through IndoFoods.
The term «Gifted» is defined by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as Students, children, or youth who give evidence
of high achievement
capability in areas such as
intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership capacity, or in specific academic fields, and who need services and activities not ordinarily provided by the school in order to fully develop those
capabilities.
Elumelu also identified the creative sector as having a huge potential and the
capability to create millions
of jobs if the government addresses its some
of its critical challenges such as piracy and
intellectual rights that will enable the sector flourish.
More than 85 % believed that having gone through the Ph.D. improved their social and
intellectual capabilities and enhanced their quality
of life.
I think we are going to have success with the Brain Atlas because the
capabilities that we have demonstrated are pretty unique.But with that project we haven't taken the route
of getting proprietary
intellectual property — not that I'm excluding it.
NEPAD should provide a platform for research institutions as they create Web pages and electronic information technology to highlight their core competencies, technical
capability, and manpower base to facilitate linkages with other research institutions and as a window for potential profitable transfer
of intellectual property to industry.
The daughter
of Romantic poet Lord Byron, Lovelace was a gifted mathematician and
intellectual who translated an Italian article on the Analytical Engine and supplemented it with extensive notes on the machine's
capabilities.
It has made them socially confident and more aware
of their own
intellectual capabilities as well as those
of others.
The creativity, the
intellectual abilities and
capabilities of the solution - oriented students would therefore encourage education to take a broader objective, which is that
of a multiple intelligence, including the natural intelligence, which should even be more encouraged.
Let's allow, then, that the intelligences Gardner has identified are not independent, but that there are a number
of distinguishable (but correlated)
intellectual capabilities in addition to g. Has Gardner done a good job
of cataloguing them?
As important as it is for every person to possess a balance
of interpersonal, intrapersonal, aspirational, and
intellectual capabilities, expecting anyone, especially a child, to perpetually maintain positivity and productivity is not only unrealistic, it is unnecessary.
In the end, we may need to accept the fact that the school's - and the state's - role in this domain is simply limited: by its meager portion
of children's lives, by its pedagogical weakness, by the absence
of political and
intellectual consensus, and by the modest
capabilities of state standards and tests.
All our students are nurtured as uniquely talented individuals, finding fulfilment through their love
of learning and the exploration
of the furthest reaches
of their
intellectual, creative, physical, and emotional
capabilities.
The U.S. Department
of Education (1995) defines giftedness as «children or youth who give evidence
of high performance
capability in areas such as
intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership capacity, or in specific academic fields, and who require services or activities not ordinarily provided by the school in order to fully develop such
capabilities.»
The term «gifted and talented», when used with respect to students, children, or youth, means students, children, or youth who give evidence
of high achievement
capability in areas such as
intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership capacity, or in specific academic fields, and who need services or activities not ordinarily provided by the school in order to fully develop those
capabilities.
The Wisconsin proposal, however, is limited to children who are scoring in the top 5 percent
of standardized tests or have been identified «by an education official» as being gifted and talented «if a student demonstrates evidence
of high - performance
capability in
intellectual, creative, artistic, leadership or specific academic areas and needs services or activities not ordinarily provided in a regular school program.»
On the other hand, I do not doubt that you are right in saying that the kinds
of teachers you describe are successful at least in part because
of their general
intellectual capability, and their profound grasp
of the subject.
The US government defines «Gifted & Talented» students as those... «who give evidence
of high achievement
capability in areas such as
intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership capacity, or in specific academic fields, and who need services or activities not ordinarily provided by the school in order to fully develop those
capabilities.»
An integral education aims to develop every
capability of every student: his or her
intellectual, physical, psychological, moral, and religious capacities.
The open - ended response allows for a wide range
of expression by students
of varied
intellectual strengths and
capabilities.
PRO: Build confidence in students One
of the main reasons that struggling students continue struggle is that they lose confidence in themselves and their
intellectual capabilities.
The Javits Act uses the federal definition
of «gifted and talented students,» which is located in the definitions section
of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act: Students, children, or youth who give evidence
of high achievement
capability in areas such as
intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership capacity, or in specific academic fields, and who need services and activities not ordinarily provided by the school in order to fully develop those
capabilities.
Finally, a sustainable transformational value; activities that will steadily transform the platform
of expression, dialogue, and cultural interaction and put forward Greece's dynamic voice and
intellectual cosmopolitan outlook to demonstrate its creative, liberal, forward thinking and operational
capability.
With linking different knowledge and
capabilities, re-usage and recycling
of the material and mostly with flexibility in search for new possibilities
of artistic creation, these two practices enable a certain point
of intellectual independence and self - sufficiency.
Anyone can accuse anyone else
of having a «feeble brain», and you might just like to consider that this is a tactic used primarily by those who don't have the
intellectual capability to sustain a reasoned argument.
But due to the obvious
intellectual capabilities and refinement
of Bob I think he may have inadvertently left out the letter «E» before the «S» so really it was FFES he meant.
With support for all known legal entity types, it includes and self - fills all applicable regulatory forms and e-filings, governs all management bodies, meetings, minutes and agendas, streamlines
intellectual property management and tracking, possesses one
of the most complete and powerful transactional securities management systems, provides document automation and management
capabilities and addresses security, workflows, audits and reports to the most stringent compliance and governance requirements.
«We are seeing tremendous growth in our global
Intellectual Property and Patent Litigation practices, and these new partners give us additional
capabilities and critical mass in one
of the most important technology and IP markets in the world,» said Hogan Lovells Co-CEO Warren Gorrell.
New lawyers should be well - rounded people that display a blend
of what we often call soft skills — empathy, courtesy, diplomacy — and
intellectual capabilities.
«James» expertise in
intellectual property — one
of the firm's core strengths — will be
of tremendous value as we continue to grow our Los Angeles office, and will enhance our IP
capabilities nationwide.»
Our clients rely on Venable's proven
capabilities in all areas
of corporate and business law, complex litigation,
intellectual property, and regulatory and government affairs.
The growing
capabilities and widening use
of artificial intelligence applications (AI apps) in mainstream consumer devices (eg Siri on the iPhone 6S and Amazon's Alexa being just two examples, plus the whole conversations - as - a-platform development) are converging to poise interesting
intellectual property challenges.
Not only do we immediately add to the depth
of Kilpatrick Townsend's world - class litigation department, but the ability to provide national
intellectual property and corporate
capabilities to our clients is a solid foundation for success.
The discipline and skill shown by Mr. P in achieving his academic goals are certainly measures
of his
intellectual competence but are
of little consequence in these proceedings because his
intellectual capability and his academic and job performance have never been in dispute.
Our Law Firm 2.0 ® model enables FisherBroyles to compete with other world - class
intellectual property law groups in terms
of both price and
capabilities.»
In particular, his skills are synergistic with our
capabilities in China and he will further bolster our formidable IP presence in Silicon Valley,» commented Daniel N. Yannuzzi, co-chair
of Sheppard Mullin's
Intellectual Property practice group.
The better computers get at
intellectual activities, the more they can build better computers to be better at
intellectual capabilities, so this is going to be a kind
of change that the world has actually never experienced before, so your previous understanding
of what's possible is different.»
This agreement to acquire Symetis follows the recent acquisition by Boston Scientific
of certain Neovasc, Inc. manufacturing assets, and demonstrates the company's continued investment in structural heart through
intellectual property, research and development, and manufacturing
capabilities.
In addition to our
capabilities on the formation and transactional side, we have a strong bench
of intellectual property attorneys, who provide support by counseling on everything from patents and trademarks to licensing agreements and related litigation.