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Mr. Durham ultimately combines history and morality with a dynamic intelligence, even when the points he makes should be all too clear.
Despite their surface dissimilarities, the two films share a dynamic intelligence towards the environment and landscape that surrounds them; both are cinematic pilgrimages through England.
Spy agencies in both socialist capitals noted Trump's growing political ambitions and sought to exploit his in-laws and family ties, using them as a dynamic intelligence channel.
In both conversation and performance the fierce, dynamic intelligence, lack of compromise, lucid argument and intimate, private yet entirely audible sensitivity to the inner life of music are the same.
Undoubtedly influenced by Charlie Parker's melodic ingenuity, Knepper's phrasing could be fleet and complex, but he left more space in his music than a typical bebopper, was a master at varying the same melodic motif with rhythmic and volume changes and subtly altered notes, and gave the impression of a shrewd, dynamic intelligence firmly propelling every sound.
Using what Arnold describes as a "dynamic intelligence algorithm," Clinc promises to track your current account spending and analyse the results to find the optimum amount to save each month, which is then automatically deposited into your Clinc savings account underpinned by the startup's partner bank.
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Giger's creature is devilishly intelligent, with dynamic artificial intelligence that reacts, and adapts, to your play style.
The core of the FireEye platform is a virtual execution engine, complemented by dynamic threat intelligence, to identify and block cyber attacks in real time and across the different stages of an attack life cycle.
This groupthink dynamic led intelligence community analysts, collectors and managers to both interpret ambiguous evidence as conclusively indicative of a W.M.D. program as well as ignore or minimize evidence that Iraq did not have active and expanding weapons of mass destruction programs.
RepRisk, a Swiss provider of dynamic business intelligence on ESG risks, recently released the third edition of its Most Controversial Projects Report (MCP 2015), which focuses on the projects – including factories, mines, and leisure complexes – that were most exposed to ESG risks in 2015.
More broadly, it said, a "group think" dynamic inside American intelligence agencies generated, from the mid-1990's, "a collective presumption that Iraq had an active and growing weapons program".
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