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But, like the title character, Mr. Nesher demonstrates a practical intelligence for making basic connections.
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Mr. Wood and many other acquaintances say Mr. Bush brims with a practical intelligence.
He had what you might call a practical intelligence.
We sought to boost school achievement by creating an intervention that would develop practical intelligence for school in middle-school students.
Outliers argues that these opportunities gave Oppenheimer the chance to develop the practical intelligence necessary for success.
The use of judgment in every circumstance, as a warrant for practical intelligence and personal freedom, has to remain at the core of education.
"He has an astonishing practical intelligence," Buscaglia said.
A bit favoring the practical intelligence of a 55-year-old garbage collector over the wisdom of a 28-year-old with three doctorates — "This idiot has been thinking about three things for like 15 years.
Analytic intelligence -- what the SAT measures -- lends itself to memorization and analyzing information; people express creative intelligence by applying knowledge in a novel way; practical intelligence reveals itself in everyday situations.
In 1950 Turing sidestepped the traditional debate concerning the definition of intelligence, introducing a practical test for computer intelligence that is now known simply as the Turing test.
Baum et al. (2001) reported a positive relationship between practical intelligence and entrepreneurial processes and entrepreneurial characteristics.
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