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But that leaves out of account two things: his analytic intelligence and missionary zeal.
Dr. Sternberg says that analytic intelligence may not be enough to excel in college or in life.
All who have worked with him speak of his penetrating analytic intelligence, his surpassing desire for privacy, and his steady hand as an investor.
Though the film pays lip service to Mrs. Thatcher's analytic intelligence and tactical shrewdness, its focus is on the drama and pathos of her personal life.
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 1953, Dr. Edmund Bergler, a New York psychoanalyst trained at the Freud Clinic in Vienna, focused his analytic intelligence on understanding that most sadly neglected field of human pursuits: fashion.
With its new round of funding, the company's priorities are geographical expansion, incorporating online classes overseas, and developing an analytic intelligence tool to help support schools and universities.
Despite the depth and sensitivity of the storytelling, the device distances us from Quirke's investigations and diminishes the analytic intelligence of his viewpoint — which is, after all, an essential element in the appeal of the detective story.
Political intelligence is as distinct and intuitive a gift as any of the other kinds of intelligence — the situational intelligence of the athlete or the analytic intelligence of the intellectual — and a large component of political intelligence lies in being faithful to your own fictions.
But mere analytic intelligence buckles under the predicament of a young man named Gabriel who, having been told by a psychic that he would kill someone before his next birthday, turns himself in as a murderer before the fact -- only days before two actual murders give creepy credence to his story.
A first collection of fiction that features chiefly repressed, depressed men, emotionally buffered by success and propriety; the author, a German lawyer and judge, examines his characters with a powerful analytic intelligence as they awaken to see what they have lost by self-deception.
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