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As against what he sees as Ukip's "unintelligent" approach, Cash has tended to style himself as a "Eurorealist", believing – in theory, at least – that the EU could be so could drastically reformed that he and his Eurosceptic allies would be happy staying in.
I admit that riding a small motorcycle solo across the Himalayan deserts of Ladakh is an unintelligent pursuit for an octogenarian who has suffered two heart attacks.
Brussels has launched a ferocious counterattack against David Cameron over immigration, saying his talk of benefit tourism and a something-for-nothing culture among EU migrants is unintelligent and risks stoking "knee-jerk xenophobia".
This is not to suggest that Ben Carson is an unintelligent man.
The snag was that, apart from being able to pass an intelligence test, we had very little in common, except perhaps the ability to laugh at ourselves for being unintelligent enough to think we might meet another member with similar ideas.It was good to see credit given to Victor Serebriakoff for providing the building bricks that have made Mensa a society that is recognised worldwide.
Nor is it the chancellor's fault if the unintelligent application of the euro zone's crude rules have, for now, reduced any chance of winning round the sceptical (and very constant) two-thirds majority in Britain who oppose euro entry although Mr Balls bullishly claimed a referendum could still be won if the economic tests were met.
He hopes these will keep inflationary expectations in check while he tightens fiscal policy.In this section The front-runner under pressure Crimes and misdemeanours Unintelligent Uneasy peace Coming out as Canadians Reprints Related items Argentina's economy: OverdosedApr 28th 2005But the unions could throw a spanner into this strategy.
Enterprises are not unintelligent.
Though proverbially considered unintelligent, they were perfectly adapted to the conditions of their native Mauritius and were simply unequipped to deal with the threat posed by the arrival of Portugese sailors in 1507.
Like unintelligent parasites draining the lifeblood of their host, three thousand millions of human beings now live, most of them very poorly, on the surface of our planet.
Their ideas were, in his view, "utterly crude and unintelligent," but their character moved him: "The brotherhood of man is no mere phrase with them, but a fact of life, and the nobility of man shines upon us from their work-hardened bodies," he wrote in his so-called "Ökonomisch-philosophische Manuskripte aus dem Jahre 1844" (written in 1844; Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 [1959]).
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