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- noun Plural form of
intelligence .
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The artificial intelligence does have a human personality, and in fact the nature of his personality and the relation between humans and their artificial intelligences is a serious subplot in the story at the moment.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » JM’s Review Forum 2009
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Finally, in the light of all these, students would be invited to critically evaluate how multiple 'intelligences' - emotional, social and professional - can be developed and tapped upon to help them effectively carry out the multi-faceted roles that they are oftentimes called upon to fulfil.
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Murray notes (he has mentioned this in earlier works, but it is well worth repeating) that although most of his readers understand that there is wide variability in some of Gardner's other "intelligences" - such as the musical and the bodily-kinesthetic "intelligences" - his readership does not appreciate the wide variability that actually exists in mathematical and linguistic intelligence.
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Finally, in the light of all these, students would be invited to critically evaluate how multiple 'intelligences' - emotional, social and professional - can be developed and tapped upon to help them effectively carry out the multi-faceted roles that they are oftentimes called upon to fulfil.
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Finally, in the light of all these, students would be invited to critically evaluate how multiple 'intelligences' - emotional, social and professional - can be developed and tapped upon to help them effectively carry out the multi-faceted roles that they are oftentimes called upon to fulfil.
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Finally, in the light of all these, students would be invited to critically evaluate how multiple 'intelligences' - emotional, social and professional - can be developed and tapped upon to help them effectively carry out the multi-faceted roles that they are oftentimes called upon to fulfil.
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Finally, in the light of all these, students would be invited to critically evaluate how multiple 'intelligences' - emotional, social and professional - can be developed and tapped upon to help them effectively carry out the multi-faceted roles that they are oftentimes called upon to fulfil.
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Finally, in the light of all these, students would be invited to critically evaluate how multiple 'intelligences' - emotional, social and professional - can be developed and tapped upon to help them effectively carry out the multi-faceted roles that they are oftentimes called upon to fulfil.
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Finally, in the light of all these, students would be invited to critically evaluate how multiple 'intelligences' - emotional, social and professional - can be developed and tapped upon to help them effectively carry out the multi-faceted roles that they are oftentimes called upon to fulfil.
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Moreover, we and our intelligences are a product of nature and a part of her remedial powers.
Preventable Diseases Woods Hutchinson 1896
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