He would not have got as far as he has if he were the mere unintelligent cipher that he is portrayed as being. |
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I don't have the faith to believe it all came about by blind, unintelligent, unguided chance. |
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It is uninventive, unresponsive, unintelligent, uninformed, and unmotivated to succeed. |
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Neither does it tarry long in the hands of those too slothful, too dishonest, or too unintelligent to exercise it. |
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It is human nature, for the untaught and unintelligent, to abuse power when they get the chance. |
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He was ill educated, unintelligent, lacking in common sense, careless of his duties, immoral, emotionally retarded and lazy. |
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I think this woman sounds extremely naive, immature and unintelligent on the matter. |
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Poor Nina, as a student at the University, was required to suffer the idiots pestering her with puns as witless and unintelligent as themselves. |
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The Normans considered the Saxon dialect unintelligent, and the Saxons understandably resented this. |
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It is inexperienced, badly briefed, poorly trained, unintelligent, unreliable and simply not up to the task. |
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More top-flight hip hop from this outsized L.A. posse who have probably never taken an unintelligent breath. |
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He claims that Ebi is uncreative and unintelligent and is nothing more than a parrot. |
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Anticipation proved better than the debate itself, with its weak moderation and unintelligent, emotionally charged outbursts. |
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If it is not, then the whole universe and all of science flow from a necessary but unintelligent source of intelligibility. |
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You can score one for intelligence in terms of trumping the natural unintelligent forces of the universe. |
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This is an argument from what we know about the causal powers of intelligence and the shortfall of unintelligent causes. |
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Would you want an intelligence agency too unintelligent to realise when information is unwelcome? |
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Why is the intelligent or even unintelligent symbiote idea more alarming than say a pacemaker or the suit? |
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Is it therefore logical to think blind, unintelligent, mindless nature could have stumbled on Einstein and us by sheer fluke? |
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In order to solve the problem of communicating with unintelligent devices, Westermo has developed intelligent modems. |
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Vacillating and unintelligent, his actions were all guided by his mistress, Mme Bonnemain. |
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She was gorgeous, and yet she was as thick and unintelligent as a sheep. |
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A foreign policy that speculates and spies on enemies from afar has given rise to unintelligent intelligence, a profound ignorance about what is going on in the world. |
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I'm sure it won't change their mind, as those who enforce profiling are mindless, unintelligent sheep who think they're doing a good thing by following stupid orders. |
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If you think hip hop culture is the only thing making teenagers present themselves in a sexual manner or for making them highly extravagant, then you're very unintelligent. |
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She marched me through a maze of corridors as I began wondering if dropping breadcrumbs behind me would not necessarily be an unintelligent proposition. |
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Although I don't consider myself unintelligent or inarticulate, I don't tend to have the courage of my convictions when called upon to air my opinions. |
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These children are quickly seen as unintelligent, lazy, unruly or absentminded and soon find themselves left behind. |
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While people may be curious, they do not necessarily like to start off listening to a presentation being confused or feeling unintelligent. |
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Is a candidate filthy rich, power-hungry, lazy, unintelligent, self-seeking, corrupt, manipulative, and fundamentally pro-abortion? |
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His exercise of force as a method of governing is reprehensible and unintelligent. |
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Our readers are not unintelligent, although they may be uninformed, which is a totally different thing. |
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It is also possible to design a multidrop network using addressable modems and unintelligent devices. |
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Individually, we are weak, unintelligent, often sick, poor, and our life is very short. |
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Sensitivity sessions at the bank had shown that senior managers held stereotypical views of Blacks, considering them lazy and unintelligent. |
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They are afraid that others will judge or scrutinize them to be anxious, weak or unintelligent. |
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With such encouraging results, these teenagers have excelled in the world arena, erasing the image of Indonesian students as unintelligent and dull. |
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The response of many politicians to this problem is essentially to blame voters for being too apathetic or unintelligent to understand the issues. |
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I think Republicans and Democrats are equally unintelligent, but Ted's recent antics have tipped the scales measuring mental dullness in the Democrats' favor. |
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This will be used by companies to provide services over the internet that are a quantum leap ahead of today's static and relatively unintelligent websites. |
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The intelligent new interpretation' being advocated by the EU Commission is an unintelligent manipulation of the principles of the Pact and gives tax evaders an improper alibi. |
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I didn't know it was an outlet for people to submit letters slagging contributors off, being rude and offering unintelligent comments. |
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Because the pockmarked Georgian was so obviously unintellectual, they thought him unintelligent a gross error, and one literally fatal in their case. |
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That Kingdom exists but is not a place of disciplines or golden harps, peopled by unintelligent fanatics, but a field of service and a place where every man has full scope for the exercise of his divinity in human service. |
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I admit that riding a small motorcycle solo across the Himalayan deserts of Ladakh is an unintelligent pursuit for an octogenarian who has suffered two heart attacks. |
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Social: using your friends and relationships to hurt someone. Examples include spreading rumours, gossiping, excluding others from a group or making others look foolish or unintelligent. |
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Some critics are uneasy because they detect a lack of purpose in the things we do, a trend toward conformity, passive comfort and unintelligent pursuit of ease. |
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When the knowledge jealously guarded by these devoted but unintelligent people reaches the hands of the thinkers and the scientists, the many unproved ideas of the former find scientific expression. |
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The proposers of countyhood for the Bronx are either unintelligent or insincere when they say that the autonomy of that borough would separate it from Tammany Hall. |
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