Sentences with phrase «such great intelligence»

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Opponents worry about unknown effects on future generations and the temptation by future parents to pay for genetic enhancements such as greater intelligence or athletic ability.
«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.
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.
@ let us pray just like to say it is great that you rely only on science (and assume you have a «higher» intelligence as such) but I'd just like to point out that science has no answers or purpose.
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.
Genetic engineering may one day eradicate potential diseases within the embryo, but, frighteningly, they may also be unleashed to enhance the eventual child's capacities, such as for greater intelligence or beauty.
Players like Zelalem and Crowley are such great prospects because of their intelligence, but unfortunately bar a massive, massive development they're playing behind Ozil and Cazorla who's intelligence as players is world - class.
There would be a great number of tit bits and the like one could learn and am sure hed be only willing to help, Wenger would be better suited for hearing than many other managers such is his intelligence.
As James Heckman and several other researchers have noted, certain, non-cognitive skills or character traits, such as «grit, self - control, zest, social intelligence, gratitude, optimism and curiosity,» have an even greater impact on student achievement than academic skills.
Having Great Britain on the EU's side would help negotiations with America about such complex matters as transatlantic free trade or intelligence gathering.
And it again, it brought home to me the way in which Martin Gardner was at the hub of a vast universe of brilliant, sparkling intellect — including people like Marvin Minsky [at] the M.I.T. artificial intelligence lab; and John Conway who at the time was in England and later came to Princeton and who invented so many deep and fascinating mathematical ideas, especially the Game of Life, to which Martin devoted several columns and which was an incredibly important thing in bringing new ideas to the world of computation and about the cellular automata; and Donald Knuth at Stanford, the great computer [scientist]; Perci Diaconis a statistician who is fascinated by paradoxes of probability and a great magician as well; and Ray Hyman, a psychologist who had a spent a great deal of his life debunking people such as [Uri Geller]; and James Randi, one of the great magicians of our era who also was one of the most important debunkers of pseudoscience in the world.
In the Singularity Scenario, «the Curve of exponentially increasing technological change is unstoppable» and leads, «before 2030, to the creation of greater - than - human intelligence,» which proceeds to improve itself «at such a rate as to exceed comprehension.»
«Improvisational theater was a great training ground,» Levy says, «because you learn such spectacular guidelines: Always write at the top of your intelligence, never play down to your audience.
«Red» is such a rich movie full of intelligence and craft and a great ending to Kieslowski's brilliant career.
Artificial Intelligence is such a great topic for sci - fi movies.
Examining his two films for Hitchcock, The Siren praises Farley Granger's great courage and actorly intelligence in playing such weak, petulant, manipulated men.
Started by veteran teachers who were exploring creativity in children, Key Learning's program is based on the theory of multiple intelligences, pioneered by Harvard University professor Howard Gardner, which holds that each individual possesses different forms of intelligence — verbal - linguistic, musical, logical - mathematical, visual - spatial, naturalistic, body - kinesthetic, intrapersonal (such as insight), and interpersonal (such as social skills)-- to greater or lesser degrees.
That's why combining humans and artificial intelligence in the workplace works so well and gives such great results.
Children strong in this intelligence have a greater sensitivity toward animals, plants, and non-living natural elements such as the weather.
But, whatever you call it, certain types of people have a great intelligence — or ability — in the bodily - kinesthetic area, such as athletes, dancers, gymnasts, surgeons, sculptors, and carpenters.
When the culture of the East, its chief characteristic, is added to the strength of body and the strength of mind of the agricultural center, its special contribution, and these two great characteristics are constantly imbued with the spirit of independence and love of liberty which lives in the hearts of the dwellers of the mountains, their main quality added to the national character, there is every reason to believe that we shall have a people and institutions such as will be permanent; with such wealth of resources, of such high education and intelligence, and of such vitality, of such longevity, of such devotion to freedom and hostility to centralization and tyranny as shall enable this Nation of ours to stand indefinitely; and to maintain in the future years its manifest destiny of leading the peoples and nations of earth in the principles of free government, constitutional security and individual liberty.
Excuse my colloquial language, this post is meant to make sense in the great post uploaded by the one and only David G, who has spent every ounce of intelligence collecting available information regarding eBook sales in different stores and compile it in such a comprehensible way you and I can digest and write home about.
However, the other great qualities of these dogs were still greatly admired such as their intelligence and versatility.
The Manx cat is the working cat on the Isle of Man and, as such, has a strong constitution, great intelligence, and a personality that is active yet not hyperactive.
Learning a lot of skills to be able to take such great responsibility takes a certain amount of intelligence just to obtain the skills.
Now, Because what I desire in a canine companion is specific (trainability and intelligence for good manners, gentleness, loves people & going places, good around horses, easy natural movement and stamina), and because the Belgians were such a great fit for our active, semi-rural lifestyle, I am leaning towards contacting breeders while continuing to look at shelter lists and rescue lists.
«Winding back the climate agenda means that the U.S. will be left behind in the clean energy transition as other global players, such as in Europe and China, demonstrate greater commitment to deploying low carbon and job - creating solutions to climate change,» said Peter Kiernan, of the Economist Intelligence Unit.
This year, the best smart home gadgets are the ones operated by artificial intelligence, and also the ones with far greater mobility and connectivity with other gadgets such as smartphones.
Highlights Licensed veterinary technician in Virginia Diverse experience with software such as Animal Intelligence Software and McAllister Software Systems AVImark Proficient in Microsoft software, including Excel and Access Expertise with tools such as battery - powered portable suction units and humidification equipment Switched office from paper to mostly paperless, increasing efficiency Great team player and collaborator Excellent communicator Knack for working with all types of humans and animals Experience Veterinary Technician 8/1/2013 — Present Let's Go to the V - E-T — Roanoke, VA Record notes on iPads during patient meetings to increase efficiency.
Since we have seen such a rise in emotional intelligence being an important factor in an employee's ability to lead as well as interact with others, the risks of not developing emotional intelligence may be great.
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