Sentence examples for intelligence sort from inspiring English sources

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Known collectively as the gut microflora (or microbiota, a term Gordon prefers because it derives from the Greek word bios, for "life"), these microbes have a Star Trek analogue, he says: the Borg Collective, a community of cybernetically enhanced humanoids with functions so intertwined that they operate as a single intelligence, sort of like an ant colony.

This is why I am usually very excited by crowd intelligence sort of applications.

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Though he is facing the ultimate deadline, Morse uses his superior intelligence to sort things out.

"Pravda" said the West's insistence on on-site inspections was merely a device for American intelligence to sort out new targets on Soviet soil.

Because it actually requires real intelligence to sort out what one's "next action" should be from all the competing, constantly changing possibilities.

But Carey Mulligan is excellent: her face has a pinched girlish prettiness combined with a shrewd, slightly schoolmistressy intelligence – the sort of face which can appear very young and really quite old at the same time.

Her face has a pinched girlish prettiness combined with a shrewd, slightly school-mistressy intelligence – the sort of face that can appear very young and quite old at the same time.

Nomad's builders believe that the robot has enough intelligence to sort out information from its sensors and choose the rocks composed of extraterrestrial material, a job normally done by humans experienced in meteorite detection.

Darpa has another brain-computer interface project that looks at using the P300 to help intelligence analysts sort through satellite imagery, and the commercial sector is also moving ahead.

You're going to say that the jury didn't have the intelligence to sort through this, but we do?" If released, Dennis would have to adhere to the same conditions as when he was bailed out prior to his conviction: surrendering his passport, maintaining his home in Rothesay, advising police of any change in his address and of any travel outside of New Brunswick.

You're going to say that the jury didn't have the intelligence to sort through this, but we do?" If released, Dennis would have to adhere to the same conditions as when he was bailed out prior to his conviction: surrendering his passport, maintaining his home in Rothesay, advising police of any change in his address, and of any travel outside of New Brunswick.

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