Sentence examples for original intelligence from inspiring English sources

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Though Mr Daniels quotes bits of Young's "distinctive slang", he could usefully have cited many more examples of the saxophonist's highly original intelligence and wit.

The language of that dossier, which was drafted by the Joint Intelligence Committee, or J.I.C., and released, was stripped of caveats and doubts about sourcing that were part of the original intelligence, the Butler report found.

The White House agreement on Tuesday to allow the notes to be shared with all 10 members was made after intensive negotiations with the commission and after several members suggested that they were willing to vote to subpoena the original intelligence briefings if the White House did not relent on the notes.

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"They were all literally wondering who on the team could have sold de Villiers this information — because it was very clear that someone had showed him the commission's reports or the original Lebanese intelligence reports".

During the 1960's and 1970's, the original artificial intelligence researchers began designing computer software programs they called "expert systems," which were essentially databases accompanied by a set of logical rules.

By publishing excerpts of the original joint intelligence committee papers and placing them alongside the dodgy dossier, he and his colleagues demonstrate the great gulf in words and tone and intended meaning between the real JIC assessments and the September dossier.

Some of the original U.S. intelligence on Iraq, which was fake, also came from Iraq's bitter enemies, Israel, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.

Needless to say, if that is the case the fact that the original raw intelligence was funded by way of the Clinton campaign appears to be the least interesting part of this story.

In Wechsler's original model, verbal intelligence (VIQ) and performance intelligence (PIQ) combined to form full-scale intelligence (FSIQ).

The word witticism is derived from "wit" in its original sense of intelligence and acumen (as is Witz in German).

Note that the original Binet-Simon intelligence test, upon which the Stanford-Binet test improved, originated in France, where "moron" is pronounced "cretin".] (a) New Hampshire.

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