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She gets by here with the overrated values of intelligence and charm, the sorts of skills that can be mastered and put constructively to work; in an age of demagogic responsibility, control and self-control are the highest virtues, accounting for all sorts of aesthetic distortions.
Since the parameters used in research are categorical, "Chi-Squared test for single sample" is used in identifying significant deviation between observed and expected values of intelligence area categories.
There were no significant correlations between serum levels of ENA-78 and the age of autistic children, results of CARS and values of intelligence quotient (P > 0.05).
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Part of sustaining public confidence in the intelligence services is debate about the principles and value of intelligence work.
He called for the declassification of other memos that he said would illustrate the value of intelligence gained from the interrogations.
Pressed about the American intelligence drone in Iran, Mr. Panetta engaged in a polite but opaque public exchange with Mr. Karzai over the security value of intelligence gathering missions, weighed against sensitivities over national sovereignty.
On this week's Out Loud podcast, Nicholas Thompson, the editor of newyorker.com, talks to Gladwell about Philby and other spies whose careers, Gladwell argues, call into question the value of intelligence gathered via espionage.
Also released were two other reports, one from 2004 and the other from 2005, on the value of intelligence obtained by what the US calls "high-level detainees", mainly al-Qaida suspects held at Guantánamo Bay.
Dahl's narrative of a young girl overcoming cruelty and neglect with a little help from the books she voraciously reads carries a number of implicit but never patronising messages – about the importance of standing up for oneself, the value of intelligence and the power of the imagination.
However, Schiff urged caution against escalation, saying that while the administration had clearly decided the value of intelligence gained by the raid was "sufficient to merit that kind of risk", it should not signal the start of a wave of similar operations.
Lynch was also pressed to take positions on government surveillance – as a prosecutor, she said, she recognized the value of intelligence assets – and on US torture programs created under the aegis of the Justice Department under George W Bush. "Waterboarding is torture," she told Senator Patrick Leahy, Democrat of Vermont.
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