Sentences with phrase «know than an intelligence»

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Comey agreed there was no evidence of collusion in a report prepared by the U.S. intelligence community under Clapper, but that's different than saying no such evidence has been discovered.
David Poole, a UBC computer science professor who specializes in artificial intelligence, explains that Watson and Siri treat the Internet as part of their brains, and consequently know more than any human ever could.
Chances are you know less about emotional intelligence (EI) than you think, but for those on the leadership track, a better understanding of it can make all the difference.
Intelligence is more than just the facts you know.
No, it takes more intelligence to say «we don't know, but we can keep looking» than just say «god did it.
Next, the soul gives us real intelligence — the ability to know the truth and value of things absolutely rather than just in terms of their pragmatic use for ourselves.
Gaddis writes, «It is likely, indeed, that during the first years of the postwar era, Soviet intelligence knew more about American atomic bombs than the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff did.
The tangle of political and economic conflicts is so much worse than I realized ten years ago, and the apparent resources of human intelligence so much less, that I no longer hope confidently for «peace in our time.»
That would be a boon to U.S. intelligence officials who knew even less about North Korea's then - fledgling nuclear program than they do today.
The people who know far more about this than academics are the mystics: hear some of their thoughts on the role of natural intelligence.
Having been caught (the EDL revealed his scheme) rather than admitting guilt and feeling shame he defend himself, arguing that this was realpolitik, and that this was no different to what he had been trained to do by Army Intelligence.
Firstly, that «the embryo has no precursors of nerves or blood, so it can not possibly know or experience anything» so it has «less complexity than the simplest microscopic worm and less feeling or intelligence than a parasite in dirty drinking water».
I don't know how it takes raw shots on net to account for the data, or how exactly it's formulated, but someone with more time and intelligence than I could figure it out I'm sure.
The Special One has his flaws, but he would not pussyfoot around United's failures, insulting the intelligence of supporters who know better than Van Gaal what the club's expectations are.
Yes she is more than a little trashy and apparently has the intelligence of a lobotomized squirrel but you know that you wouldn't say no, would you?
Wenger is the type of manager that educates his players rather than drill them, any true Arsenal supporter knows this and as such they know that players with intelligence benefits from this style of development.
Parents should know that a toddler needs three times energy than grown - ups or adults need for them to flourish their height, weight, and intelligence development.
If Iran pursues a nuclear weapon, international inspectors and intelligence operations will know faster than ever before,» she said.
You'll know how to assess your pupils» abilities on a holistic basis, you'll understand that intelligence is assessed by a lot more than exams and IQ tests.
He continued: «We knew at the time that the purpose of the dossier was precisely to make a case for war, rather than setting out the available intelligence, and that to make the best out of sparse and inconclusive intelligence the wording was developed with care.»
Internal News International records show that Marunchak regularly employed Rees from the late 1990s, and that during 2006, the News of the World paid Rees more than # 4,000 for research relating to Stakeknife, the codename for the British intelligence mole inside the IRA whose activities were known to Ian Hurst.
Knowing that human intelligence isn't so special after all could provoke a much different emotional response than finding mere microbes «like pond scum in space,» Shostak says.
Sure I knew that on average, black Africans score lower on intelligence tests than white Americans, who score lower on intelligence tests than Asians, who score lower on intelligence tests than some other Caucasians: Ashkenazi Jews.
Than [Then] you think crops would grow on a farm or a garden without, you know, fertilizer, without proper plowing without proper rows, without intelligence brought to them.
These studies suggest that social intelligence depends on more than knowing specific social rules or having certain social abilities, like the ability to read people's facial expressions.
Factors other than practice believed to influence athletic performance include genetic attributes, such as fast - twitch muscles and maximum blood oxygenation level; cognitive and psychological traits and behaviors — including confidence, performance anxiety, intelligence and working memory capacity — play roles as well, though researchers don't yet know the significance of each.
He has written more than 125 scientific articles, books and psychological tests, including the internationally known Mayer - Salovey - Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test.
Researchers from the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University have for the first time shown that neural networks — a form of artificial intelligence — can accurately analyze the complex distortions in spacetime known as gravitational lenses 10 million times faster than traditional methods.
I found some peculiarities in his ethical reasoning, but I think that about nonscientific writers too: and he provides the data which lets me use my own intelligence rather than insisting that he knows better.
«In fact, it's been brought out by a multitude of studies that the intelligence of an ADHDer is no different whatsoever than someone that doesn't have the diagnosis,» Dr. Archer says.
Intelligence if often a quality that singles are looking for in a date or partner, and if that's the case for you as well, look no further than Elite Singles.
Yet, people still flock to films like Pulse in droves, leading me to think that perhaps the movie executives know more about the intelligence of the American public than I'm willing to believe.
Throwing caution — and intelligence — to the wind, Chang decides to have just «one beer,» but of course, we know the night will escalate into a series of wild debauchery, frat parties, pep rallies (which seem to go on all night) and breaking into a Latina sorority (for no other reason than to add female exploitation and objectification to the mix), all of which leads to arrests, incarcerations and suicide holds.
Daniel Goleman is best known for his 1995 bestseller Emotional Intelligence: Why It Matters More Than IQ.
What if, for instance, «social and emotional intelligence» — knowing how to relate to others — is more important than many reformers have been willing to acknowledge?
Furthermore, there is no way of knowing to what extent changes in the school are due to the implementation of ideas of multiple intelligences rather than, for example, the energizing thrill of adopting a new schoolwide program, new statewide standards, or some other unknown factor.
But we know that intelligence is far more sophisticated than these two categories — and far less fixed.
A man who understands the difficulty in educating for the virtues in a challenging new age is perhaps better known around the world for his theory of multiple intelligences than for his decades of study of a topic which is arguably the most pertinent of our times.
The young professionals and affluent hipsters that buy the A4 should get a pretty good buzz from its infotainment setup, but as we all know, intelligence applies to more than one facet of the automobile.
Rather than a devastatingly beautiful femme fatale, Cleopatra, according to Schiff, was a shrewd power broker who knew how to use her manifold gifts — wealth, power, and intelligence — to negotiate advantageous political deals and military alliances.
A retired intelligence officer for a U.S. organization far more secret than the CIA, known simply as Pilgrim, has penned a game - changing textbook on criminal investigation that has brought police investigation miles ahead of where it once was.
-- The Financial Times «Scheuer knows more about Bin Laden as a subject of US intelligence pursuit than almost any other expert.»
In more than two hundred thousand words and twenty maps, some of the most respected and well - known military historians of our time describe the horror and heroism that defined a generation: the chaos of Europe and the Nazi reign of terror prior to D day; the far - flung fight in East Asia and the Pacific; the secret struggle of intelligence services; the final Allied push into Central Europe; and the atomic end in Japan.
Knowing what I do now about LD — how it is the result of different brain wiring rather than a lack of intelligence — I tend to think many of those kids were probably pretty bright, and it breaks my heart to think of the kids I and others judged unfairly.
Known for its unbiased market intelligence, TheFly has been serving professional and individual investors worldwide for more than 12 years.
The breed isn't known for precise obedience, but these dogs have more than enough intelligence to learn the basics of good doggie behavior.
wjcb2004: i am probably 10 times smarter than you, just because of the fact that i know how to solve differential equations without using laplace transformations, know what art is you below average intelligence piece of excrement trivolution [in response]: I have four course degrees, four certificates from the government commending my assistance, an honor student and top of the class for three years and graduated with honors.
For the last 40 years of her life she built on the legacy of Matisse circa 1910 - 1916 with more sensitivity and painterly intelligence than any other painter I know of.
We know that most of you go back - to - school in September, and we have it on good intelligence that some teachers are spending their summers traveling and golfing, rather than working out lesson plans.
Intelligence was greatly augmented by the recent (maybe no longer ago than 50,000 years) evolution of higher intellectual function.
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