We found 171 examples of how to use intelligence in an English sentence.
Sentences 151 to 171 of 171.
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151. | Intelligence is a gift; rare are the beneficiaries. | |
152. | A person's greatness isn't measured by wealth, intelligence or beauty. | |
153. | The good news is, we've created a bot with human-level intelligence. The bad news is, it's wrong about everything. | |
154. | He relied on his intelligence to get what he wanted. | |
155. | Intelligence is doing what you are supposed to, while stupidity is doing what you are not supposed to. | |
156. | You need to develop your emotional intelligence. | |
157. | Improve your emotional intelligence. | |
158. | I'm gonna teach you how to improve your emotional intelligence. | |
159. | He's a student of above-average intelligence. | |
160. | She's not renowned for her emotional intelligence. | |
161. | Intelligence is better than science. | |
162. | What a great invention artificial intelligence is! | |
163. | Intelligence on this planet is a constant. The population grows. | |
164. | Ahmed Bouakkaz claims that Ferhat Mehenni, the leader of the separatists, had a meeting with Moroccan intelligence officers. | |
165. | The IDF has bombed a media building in Gaza. Does Israeli intelligence have proof that Hamas has been using the building to launch its missiles? | |
166. | Please provide an explanation as to what caused you to conclude to my lack of intelligence, that way we'll either use your feedback to improve ourselves, or we'll just think you're judgemental. | |
167. | Use positive thinking, and stop doubting your own intelligence. | |
168. | I think a girl of average-level intelligence can learn Lojban. Do you doubt it? | |
169. | Every tribe has its minorities of highly intelligent people and very dumb folk, too. Does not intelligence conform to the Bell Curve of natural distribution? | |
170. | Does it follow that I reject all authority? Far from me such a thought. In the matter of boots, I refer to the authority of the bootmaker; concerning houses, canals, or railroads, I consult that of the architect or engineer. For such or such special knowledge I apply to such or such a savant. But I allow neither the bootmaker nor the architect nor the savant to impose his authority upon me. I listen to them freely and with all the respect merited by their intelligence, their character, their knowledge, reserving always my incontestable right of criticism and censure. | |
171. | EQ is an indicator of emotional intelligence, which measures how well you perceive your emotions and those of others, and how well you control your emotions. |