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intelligence t. a set of problems or tasks posed to assess an individual's innate ability to judge, comprehend, and reason.
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intelligence The capacity to create constructively for the purpose of evolutionary gain. The ability to recognize that which is useful and that which is not, in the creation of internal and external change. Degree of sophistication in the manipulation of fact and materials on a progressive basis.
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intelligence The product resulting from the collection, processing, integration, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation of available information concerning foreign countries or areas. Information and knowledge about an adversary obtained through observation, investigation, analysis, or understanding.
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intelligence quotient Score achieved on an intelligence test that identifies learning potential.
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intelligence Physical bits and pieces gathered in a sceptical way, evidence. Ability to follow a program and carry out a routine in an expedient and effective manner. Compare Knowledge.
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