Business intelligence définition series#
‘I have a series of dreams in a similar ‘style’, which involve interactions with extra terrestrial intelligences where I seem to be maintaining another life entirely.’.‘One important aspect of the surge in information-processing ability displayed on Earth in recent years is the way it should revolutionize our ideas about what extraterrestrial intelligences would do.’.‘A professor in Australia wants to study junk DNA sequences to see if they may be descrambled to contain communications from extraterrestrial intelligences.’.‘They address each other by first names, a sign not just of unusual intimacy, but of equality - her intelligence and managerial skills more than compensating for his higher social status.’.‘And you talk about five qualities to be successful: integrity, industry, intelligence, knowledge and courage.’.‘The reasoning tests assess qualities such as aptitude, cognitive skill, ability, and intelligence.’.‘But it has mainly been studied in particular patients with profound impairments of memory, despite otherwise normal cognitive ability and intelligence.’.‘What about emotional intelligence, the ability to understand and listen to yourself and others?’.‘For one thing, computers are a pretty intelligent lot, if the measure of intelligence is the ability to absorb, process and recall vast amounts of information.’.‘An office boy will not be what he is now if he had education, skills, common sense and intelligence like his boss.’.‘He is good company, a man of great intelligence and broad knowledge, good humour and acerbic wit.’.‘I'm absolutely convinced Sutton's ability, intelligence and experience mean he offers the England squad something they have not got.’.
‘Sense of self, physical abilities, ability to interact with others, communication skills and intelligence begin to develop from the age of three.’.‘Who of them had really considered the thought that mankind with all its technical knowledge and intelligence would lose against the simple powers of nature?’.