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The first and more important factor, which he labeled the "general factor," or g, pervades performance on all tasks requiring intelligence.
Mr Assad rapidly filled their positions, but in a country governed by a clique held together by personal loyalty, the dead men will not easily be replaced.That the bombing seems to have been an inside job, requiring intelligence and access deep inside the regime, will also damage the command structure of the armed forces and the security services.
He argues that the "masculinisation of computing" was a contingent social and political process that attempted to restructure what was at first thought of as a clerical, "mechanical" service – similar to those provided by secretaries or telephone switchboard operators – into a demanding intellectual discipline requiring intelligence and creativity.
Many tasks requiring intelligence, in particular scheduling and planning, must be solved under time constraints.
So once again the UK government is seeking to sanction mass surveillance of citizens as a standard modus operandi for state agents, instead of requiring intelligence and law enforcement focus on targeted surveillance.
Earhart felt the flight proved that men and women were equal in "jobs requiring intelligence, coordination, speed, coolness and willpower".
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Santos's tactics require intelligence and stamina from the midfielders.
In other words, regardless of the task, if it requires intelligence, it requires g.
Her move into contemporary dance from classical ballet required intelligence and a sense of adventure.
Rather it required intelligence, restraint and a tricky lightness of touch.
Minsky defined AI as "the science of making machines do things that would require intelligence if done by men".
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