Still, even her critics pay tribute to her high intelligence and astonishing work rate.
The information is torrential, and the movie, despite its high intelligence and stern conviction, wears us out.
That, coupled with high intelligence and a fierce independence of spirit, has put her in a class of her own.
In this respect someone can have high intelligence but will never come up with something that will revolutionise the world in technological terms.
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Therefore we have to start and think differently about people and to put them into different classifications of high intelligence and high creativity.
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This was something that they clearly were not capable of doing, as they have little in the way of creative thinking, only high intelligence.
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"Curly fries correlated with high intelligence and people who liked the Dark Knight tended to have fewer Facebook friends, " said research author David Stillwell.
For apparently if one understates in-depth research, high intelligence appears to block great creativity actually happening and where the two are on two distinct and different plains.
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The theory behind the test is that the pro game is so much more cognitively demanding than the college game that high intelligence should be a good predictor of success.
One, he said, is his high intelligence.
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In 16 years at Qualcomm, the wireless titan that reaps billions in patent fees for the electronic tricks that make cell phones work, Paul Jacobs racked up a reputation for combining high intelligence with a low success rate for business decisions.
If anything, I've found that tiger cubs raised in America have really high emotional intelligence.
It is the second result that is the surprise, and this has to do with the one single predictor that a particular group will have high collective intelligence: at least half the chairs around the table should be occupied by women.
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Mr Powell has said the US will provide inspectors with "every possible" assistance, and a BBC correspondent in Washington says this is likely to include high-quality intelligence.
The proposition that whales have rights is founded on the idea that they have a high degree of intelligence, and also have self-awareness of the sort that humans do.
Hinson, who has 1, 300 hours of cockpit time in the aircraft, said there was an "insatiable demand" for the intelligence the high-altitude plane could provide.
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In fact, however, a former high-ranking Pakistani intelligence official has given The Economist a much more plausible explanation for the Lahore attack: that it was the handiwork of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ).
Drew Goddard, who wrote Cloverfield and penned "Cabin in the Woods" with Joss Whedon, had drafted a script for the story, in which a high-functioning artificial intelligence turns against mankind and wages all-out war to wipe us off the planet.
But the base is also the home of the National Security Agency, the high-security codebreaking and intelligence service.
The logical response to the success of individuals listed here is that so high are they on the intelligence scale, traditional schooling likely wouldn't matter to them only.
When Pipeline Chairman Alfred Berkeley III spoke to Steve Forbes in an Intelligent Investing interview in March, Berkeley described the intelligence game with high-frequency traders on Wall Street.
Indeed, scarcely anyone could be found in those days who dissented from the assessment offered with quote high confidence by the National Intelligence Estimate, known as NIE, of 2005.
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In May 2008, Sgt Petry's unit of elite Army rangers approached a house in Paktia province in eastern Afghanistan which intelligence suggested held high-value al-Qaeda officials, the US military said.
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The force said it used the combined tactics of high levels of testing, and intelligence-led operations.
At the same time, Hudson is stepping up investments in high-end services for the intelligence community such as cyber security, having recently hired intelligence insider Larry Prior away from ManTech International to be one of her two executive vice presidents.
It meets the new requirement for high-delivery flexibility powered by business intelligence for IT.
Preparation for armed conflict engages numerous high-level diplomats, lawyers, intelligence analysts and, sometimes, legislators.
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To find out, Kelly ordered a briefing book from some high-toned outfit like the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), an offshoot of The Economist magazine.
He challenged them to create a picture of Duke that did them better justice, by joining their intelligence to their exercise of high spirits.
Then there is artificial intelligence in the form of high-speed semantic search capability (pioneered by Blackstone Discovery in Silicon Valley) that can do the work of hundreds of para-legals in a fraction of the time and a small percentage of the cost.
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