Sentences with phrase «little intelligence»

One that not only requires little intelligence but demands it and reflects it in its characters.
The movie gives its tween target audience credit for little intelligence or curiosity about Europe, and dishes out the same old love - at - first - sight formulas.
Ms. Zacharias shows very little intelligence or insight when it comes to what the Scriptures say about God.
From my own little intelligence, I consider God as subjective....
However, we've seen little intelligence for companies and their litigation counsel in situations where electronically - stored information («ESI») containing «personal data» resides in the EU and is relevant to discovery requests in American civil litigation.
For those of you who blindly follow Evolutionary Theory, you are the ones who should show a little intelligence and try researching Scientific Creationism, which is much more credible.
Please get a life, a little intelligence and a real soul, and you will finally see the shame of your garbage.
The Guardian's John Crace wrote of Duncan being «a man possessed of a large fortune but little intelligence» and wondered whether Cameron would be happy about his colleague «calling the proles a bunch of useless, workshy failures» when the Tory party is trying to lose its nasty tag.
A little intelligence goes a long way.
A little intelligence — straight from the horse's mouth — about what top salespeople look for in real estate companies, what they don't like about their current companies, and what it would take for them to leave wouldn't hurt either.
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