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The company whose system crunched Wal-Mart's numbers was none other than NCR and its data-warehousing unit, Teradata, now an independent firm.A few years ago such technologies, called "business intelligence", were available only to the world's biggest companies.

A further limitation of the Krakow study is the fact that the data on maternal intelligence were available only for a subset of the participants.

Finally, to better compare the Krakow cohort with the NYC cohort, we restricted analysis to the Krakow participants within the common PAH exposure range seen in Krakow and NYC (0.27 44.81 ng/m) and to the subset of women for whom data on maternal intelligence were available (so that the models would be directly comparable).

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21), Thomas Powers perpetuates a myth about Pearl Harbor -- namely, that intelligence was available that, had it been properly assessed, would have alerted the United States to the forthcoming Japanese attack.

Those options, the official said, include continuing to support Pakistan's army chief of staff, Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, who late last month was given a mandate by the new civilian government to use force in the tribal areas and the North-West Frontier Province when "verifiable intelligence" was available, Pakistani televisions stations reported.

Nonetheless, robots of varying intelligence are available and interacting with humans more every day.

Maternal intelligence was available for a subset of 171 women and was significantly associated with child IQ.

A major challenge to achieving goals relating to quality and safety was that of ensuring that high-quality intelligence was available to organisations, teams, and individuals about how well they were doing and where the deficits and risks in organisational systems lay.

Well, the ship was very carefully surveyed by whatever intelligence methods were available, and alarm increased about this.

As The New York Times wrote in 2007, "Clinton's linking of Iraq's leader and Al Qaeda, however, was unsupported by the conclusions of the N.I.E. and other secret intelligence reports that were available to senators before the vote".

Early-life (mean age 11 years) intelligence test data were available for most of this sample, because most were surviving participants of the Scottish Mental Survey of 1947.

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