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Brainpower
noun
Mental ability; intelligence.
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Well, no knock-outs there but any predictions that Paul Ryan's mighty brainpower was going to wipe the floor with Old Joe seem misplaced.
Because of ignorance or intemperance, lack of willpower or brainpower, people choose badly.
But those at the top of the consulting, investment-banking and legal professions know that the most prized possession in uncertain times is not brainpower, but self-confidence.
Although politicians often seem to regard manufacturing as more noble than lending money, crunching numbers or writing contracts, buyers are more impressed by the country's brainpower.
So too are dairy farms in Nigeria (see article) or even businesses that sell mainly brainpower.
Pharmaceutical and defence-related research aside, Britain's bosses spend less on brainpower than their competitors do.
Small wonder that many famous names are shadows of their former selves.Unleashing universities' "full potential", and "mobilising the brainpower of Europe" are at the heart of the commission's plans to create a knowledge-based European economy.
But seldom in the history of electoral democracy has so much brainpower been devoted to ensuring that a poll is a foregone conclusion as in Hong Kong over the past three decades.
Last year it doubled its number of employees to 20,000.The company's success is due to the deployment of lots of brainpower in a business generally seen as unexciting.
The biggest task is to harness local brainpower.
At the same time, there's a limited amount of economist brainpower out there.
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