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The phrase "a successful intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type of intelligence that is effective or achieves desired outcomes, often in the context of problem-solving or adaptability.
Example: "In today's fast-paced world, having a successful intelligence is crucial for navigating complex challenges and making informed decisions."
Alternatives: "effective intelligence" or "adaptive intelligence".
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The case originated in a successful intelligence operation in April 2012 that disrupted a plot by Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, a Yemen-based offshoot of the main group, to destroy an airliner.
She had spent the rest of the war continuing her career as a successful intelligence agent in Mexico, and in 1946 was brought to the Soviet Union, where she stayed until her death in 1966.
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In the mid-1980's, Dr. Sternberg developed a concept he calls successful intelligence, or a combination of analystical, creative and practical intelligence.
The New York Times learned of the operation on Thursday, but delayed reporting it at the request of White House officials, who contended that making it public would end a hugely successful intelligence-gathering effort.
The New York Times said it had learned of Baradar's capture on Thursday but delayed reporting it at the request of White House officials, who told the newspaper making it public would end a hugely successful intelligence-gathering effort.
Successful intelligence is a combination of three independently acquirable abilities, namely: practical intelligence, analytical intelligence, creative intelligence; 3.
Building upon the principles of the Theory of Successful Intelligence (Sternberg1985,1996,1997), this paper describes "Success" as a relative concept, which is defined by a given person in relation to the socio-cultural context and personal desires.
According to him successful intelligence, not just a subset of its components (analytical, creative, and practical abilities), is needed for entrepreneurial success.. However another view by Gartner (1988) holds that general intelligence is a person-centric variable that does not go far in explaining differences in entrepreneurs' behavior.
These early successes depended in part on successful intelligence; one British commander reported being met with force "notwithstanding the Orders were given, but a few hours before the Troops moved".
He recognized the qualities of a successful organizer: intelligence, anger and imagination.
Defining requirements creates the foundation of a successful business intelligence (BI) solution by documenting what will be built.
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