Working from this mental model, in considering the nature of intelligence, one will quickly see that a major overhaul of the nations education policy will allow almost every student, at every grade level, be able to demonstrate intellectual brilliance in a relatively short time.
Neither of the officials would be identified due to the sensitive nature of the intelligence information.
But before we can actually design and build super-smart machines like those in our books and movies, we need to better understand the nature of human intelligence.
Gibbs declined to elaborate on the nature of the intelligence.
Although the documents related to the alleged Niger-Iraqi uranium deal had not yet been determined to be forgeries, officials who were reviewing the draft remarks on uranium raised several concerns about the fragmentary nature of the intelligence with National Security Council colleagues.
But the intervening years and the end of the cold war do not appear to have changed the nature of the Anglo-American intelligence relationship.
Those who work on "Mad Men, " which begins its sixth season on April 7, speak reverently of Mr. Weiner's talent and intelligence but also of his demanding nature and occasional temper.
But western intelligence officials increasingly believe that the nature of al-Qaeda has changed, and that the Bali bombing demonstrates it.
The National Criminal Intelligence Service blamed the increasingly sophisticated nature of football hooligans for the organised violence last weekend between fans of Millwall and Cardiff City.
"A combination of technology, intelligence and passenger profiling will help build a more robust defense against the unpredictable and changing nature of the terrorist threat to aviation, " BAA, which runs Britain's largest airport, announced in a statement.
Chess was never likely to be a good yardstick for measuring machine intelligence as its strictly formal nature, devoid of fuzziness and chance, is exactly the opposite of the kind of task where the human brain excels.
Moreover, the diffuse and clandestine nature of their operations also mean that a much greater proportion of the intelligence on which we rely to thwart future attacks must come from captured operatives.
"I'm an intelligence officer by background, and I knew that the nature of the conflict required us to look at it as a counterinsurgency effort, " he said.
"The nature-nurture controversy is never more contentious than when it concerns the genetics of intelligence, " wrote Robert Plomin, a psychologist at King's College in London, in a commentary accompanying the study, in which Dr. Plomin wasn't involved.
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