Sentence examples for intelligence and resilience from inspiring English sources

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The intelligence and resilience of the three boys quickly comes to the fore as they find a key among the rubbish.

It sounds mawkish as hell, but director RJ Cutler reads his target teen audience well, crediting them with more intelligence and resilience than one might expect.

A senior British official responsible for "security, intelligence and resilience" now sits in the Cabinet Office and is responsible for emergency preparedness, emergency response and recovery, infrastructure resilience and community resilience across Britain.

Best known for her science-based parenting advice, Dr. Carter follows the scientific literature in neuroscience, sociology, and psychology to understand ways that we can teach children skills for happiness, emotional intelligence, and resilience.

"Every day, I am impressed by the creativity, passion, diversity, intelligence and resilience I see from LGBTQ youth on social media," he told The Huffington Post in an email.

Best known for her science-based parenting advice, Dr. Carter follows the scientific literature in psychology, sociology, and neuroscience to understand ways that we can teach children skills for happiness, emotional intelligence, and resilience.

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Mr. Robbins, the deputy national security adviser on intelligence, security and resilience, said in the statement provided to the court that the government had so far viewed only a portion of the encrypted files seized from Mr. Miranda.

Its strategic advisory board is chaired by Sir Richard Mottram, a longtime Whitehall civil servant for defence whose last post was as Permanent Secretary for Intelligence, Security and Resilience in the Cabinet Office – Prime Minister Tony Blair's top national security adviser – who also recently praised the coalition government's Strategic Defence and Security Review as containing "much of value".

He underscores Mrs. Clinton's intelligence, toughness and resilience but also describes less than attractive traits that have more often been ascribed to George W. Bush: religious convictions that "to some bordered on a messiahlike self-perception," a "demand for absolute loyalty," a discomfort with being challenged.

High intelligence, and great resilience in the aftermath of missteps, have been Mr. Clinton's hallmarks.

Many, like the homeless man I regularly see, are full of intelligence, love, passion and resilience, yet we're blind to all of those qualities.

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