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- noun
remarkable intelligence
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Examples
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In order to avoid catastrophe, the state - and any institution which attempts to treat with a hyperintelligence - must radically reform its own mechanisms of communication.
Dan Gould: Mark Pesce: The Dangerous Power of Sharing (Power) 2009
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Top-down hierarchies which order power precisely can not share power with hyperintelligence.
Dan Gould: Mark Pesce: The Dangerous Power of Sharing (Power) 2009
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Only in transformation can hierarchy find its way into a successful relationship with hyperintelligence.
Dan Gould: Mark Pesce: The Dangerous Power of Sharing (Power) 2009
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The hierarchy must open itself to a more chaotic and fundamentally less structured relationship with the hyperintelligence it has helped to foster.
Dan Gould: Mark Pesce: The Dangerous Power of Sharing (Power) 2009
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Using his new unexplained powers, and Kipp's new unexplained hyperintelligence, Travis Stone rebuilds Spacehawk into the ultimate crime fighting machine.
Nostalgiametrics: The Science of Today for Yesterday's Crap David Campbell 2007
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It seems as if making a fool of oneself with these supposed proofs of hyperintelligence is part of the playbook.
Iconoclasts of Evolution: Haeckel, Behe, Wells & the Ontogeny of a Fraud - The Panda's Thumb 2005
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The Birds and Bees Text Line is another form of hyperintelligence, connecting adults with knowledge to teenagers in desperate need of that knowledge.
P2P Foundation 2009
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Republican voters apparently had much less difficulty navigating the ballots; unless you want to advance a theory of Republican hyperintelligence, the intrinsic problem can’t be that the ballot design was so horrible that ordinary Floridians couldn’t handle it, because millions of ordinary Floridians handled it just fine.
Authentic Candidates 2006
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