Sentence examples for perceived intelligence from inspiring English sources

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I do applaud a general trend toward fewer unnecessary or simply wrongly conceived commas, but misspellings, missed words, poor usage and hopelessly tangled construction reflect most surely on the perceived intelligence of the writer, indeed on his very commitment to the transaction at hand.

PNIPAM coated nanomagnets are attractive because of their perceived intelligence to external stimuli.

Results indicated that the use of femmephobic language in dating profiles affects a potential partner's perceived intelligence, sexual confidence, and dateability, as well as one's desire to meet potential partners offline for friendship or romantic purposes.

After a few months, reputations are established and everyone has met; now work needs to get done efficiently and accurately and cognitive ability predicts increases in perceived group influence, which is partially mediated by perceived intelligence.

By not engaging in this type of dialogue early and often, we risk raising kids who chase the carrot of perceived intelligence rather than those that find satisfaction simply in the act of learning and self-guided study.

But Romney chose not to press Obama on a perceived intelligence failure that caused the attack -- something the administration has struggled to explain -- but instead challenged the president on semantics.

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Since the 1980s economists have used the term "the feminisation of labour" to refer to the growing premium of communication and interpersonal skills, perceived emotional intelligence and other supposedly feminine attributes at work, and also to the development of an insecure, low-paid, low status, disposable workforce.

"Al Shabab was perceived by intelligence agencies to be really divided; the thought was once Godane goes, that'll be it and they'll just fragment," Cedric Barnes, the Horn of Africa project director for International Crisis Group, told The WorldPost.

This study was designed in response to this concern by examining the relationships among perceived stress, emotional intelligence, and suicidal ideation and to test the moderating role of emotional intelligence in the relationship between perceived stress and suicidal ideation.

On all these issues, the United States needs a more established and settled approach, if for no other reason than to avoid a backlash, as there was against perceived excesses of intelligence activities in the mid-1970s.

They randomly gathered some two hundred head shots of physicists and geneticists from university Web sites around the world, then had subjects rate the images based on perceived attractiveness and intelligence.

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