Sentence examples for gauge intelligence from inspiring English sources

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A thesis statement for an argumentative or persuasive essay: "SAT scores should not be used as a factor in college admissions because they do not accurately gauge intelligence and are socioeconomically biased".

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Society unfortunately still uses spelling as a gauge of intelligence.

RECENTLY, Mr. Abraham has gauged local intelligence in addition to more cosmopolitan analysis for his investment strategies.

Talk story about Firmin Faure, a former French geologist of 35 E. 60th Street, who has the faculty of gauging the intelligence of a person by placing a finger on a photograph of his and then counting the vibrations that pass through his own body to a small copper pendulum suspended from his other hand.

Even now that she knows her scores should have been 320 points higher — with 740's in both reading and writing and a 610 on math — she said she did not think "too fondly" about testing, and wondered "how accurately it gauges your intelligence".

The New Yorker, June 5, 1943 P. 13 Talk story about Firmin Faure, a former French geologist of 35 E. 60th Street, who has the faculty of gauging the intelligence of a person by placing a finger on a photograph of his and then counting the vibrations that pass through his own body to a small copper pendulum suspended from his other hand.

By Eugene Kinkead and Harold Ross The New Yorker, June 5, 1943 P. 13 Talk story about Firmin Faure, a former French geologist of 35 E. 60th Street, who has the faculty of gauging the intelligence of a person by placing a finger on a photograph of his and then counting the vibrations that pass through his own body to a small copper pendulum suspended from his other hand.

Mainstream cinema laid the groundwork with Her and Ex Machina, while Stephen Hawking, Bill Gates and Elon Musk have been firing off bulletins from the tech frontline, warning darkly of the risks of computer sentience, while machines apparently pass the Turing Test (which gauges artificial intelligence) and a Japanese hotel staffed exclusively by robots opens.

tests — which gauge both "fluid" intelligence (abstract reasoning skills) and "crystallized" intelligence (knowledge) — measure something real.

Their views could help the committee gauge whether American intelligence agencies are meeting the needs of policy makers.

The book concludes with 15 of her letters, written between 1885 and 1903 to a close friend in Paris, enabling us to gauge firsthand her intelligence, compassion and mounting resentment.

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