He does not hide his cupidity, but colleagues resent more the way he flaunts his brainpower. |
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Is it possible that so much brainpower, money and time is completely misdirected? |
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Perhaps the question should not be how smart an individual of a species is but how smart our collective brainpower makes us. |
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A meal in the morning boosts your energy and brainpower, say experts, and can ward off mood swings and overeating later in the day. |
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Pupils at Lord Deramore's Primary School, in Heslington, are taking part in a project to boost their brainpower using good old Corporation pop. |
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Understand that the more brainpower that is applied to a problem, the better the solution. |
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The total amount of brainpower focused on the problem will be less as a result. |
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Sherlock Holmes is not just the brainiest hero in British literature, he is the only one whose whole reason for existence is brainpower. |
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Research of this kind requires a lot of expensive brainpower and costly equipment. |
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This requires a bit more brainpower, time, and ambition than I have today, but I think I will try to tinker with it soon. |
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Long, meandering excursions take your mind off sickness without using much brainpower. |
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As a matter of fact, according to the experts, the most important thing is not brute power but brainpower. |
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The relationship between human brainpower and robotic intelligence is to form the basis of a lecture at Swindon's De Vere Hotel. |
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In the decades following the first universal robots, I expect a second generation with mammallike brainpower and cognitive ability. |
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Mass labour markets are becoming less important for businesses that depend more on brainpower than elbow power. |
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Mercury joining Mars in Leo brings extra brainpower to your creative drive and soul control over your emotions. |
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The team will be heading to the Cambrian Mountains in Wales in June for the four-day event, which will test their strength, stamina and brainpower. |
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Mr. Speaker, this careless ideological government has no plan to invest in Canadian brainpower and no plan for competitiveness and productivity. |
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But I do think that, like anything, the brainpower is out there to put this new system together. |
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And Maddow will need that brainpower as she is thrust into the biggest challenge of her brief broadcasting career. |
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There were no easy answers in Florence, despite the brainpower, commitment, and connections so clearly on display. |
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But we need to place that brainpower within a framework of global action that incentivizes, encourages, and propels it forward. |
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We will need to apply a lot more energy and brainpower to solving the problem of waste and disposal. |
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Well, no knock-outs there but any predictions that Paul Ryan's mighty brainpower was going to wipe the floor with Old Joe seem misplaced. |
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Because of ignorance or intemperance, lack of willpower or brainpower, people choose badly. |
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Pharmaceutical and defence-related research aside, Britain's bosses spend less on brainpower than their competitors do. |
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Indeed, if it could do something for my brainpower as well, I would sit here munching it all night. |
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I support the exchange of knowledge between countries, and the free movement of knowledge and brainpower internationally. |
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It would have required some brainpower, some management, some decisions and some professionalism. |
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We have to compete with our brainpower, through innovation and getting these ideas to market and by being a successful player in the new economy. |
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First, diversity enhances the brainpower and creative output of any organization. |
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This may sound surprising for some, but the fish-based beverage tastes exceptionally good and is said to significantly increase brainpower. |
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Unlike later models of fictional police, these supersleuths are in the great detective tradition, relying on brainpower not police power or firepower. |
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The galah is an Australian native parrot noted for low brainpower. |
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They use all this brainpower to rationalize away problems and feelings. |
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Opt for salmon, which has lots of omega-3 fatty acids that strengthen brainpower. |
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And to build up their study skills and confidence, all have been offered places on courses to stretch their brainpower or on outdoor activity sessions. |
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Again, the consumer must exercise some modicum of brainpower. |
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The cyborg presupposes a development by which digital electronics are deployed within the human body and human brainpower is linked to cybernetic systems. |
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It is no less justifiable to apply all existing brainpower and experience. |
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Although politicians often seem to regard manufacturing as more noble than lending money, crunching numbers or writing contracts, buyers are more impressed by the country's brainpower. |
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In order to keep our brainpower, to attract the best brains and to train them further, we must make massive investments in research and development. |
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But those at the top of the consulting, investment-banking and legal professions know that the most prized possession in uncertain times is not brainpower, but self-confidence. |
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Our role is to accumulate knowledge and brainpower and train high-level executives who will play a role in the economy, thus stimulating local employment. |
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They share our lives as elected representatives and freely make their time and brainpower available to us, but wide disparities exist among them, and their social situation is often precarious. |
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No Brainer 2D is based on the popular online game that tests brainpower and reflexes by a series of quickfire questions. |
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We will succeed by the strength and creativity of our brainpower. |
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Train your brainpower in a playful manner. |
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That is the kind of brainpower we want to keep here in our great country. |
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And who couldn't use a little extra brainpower? |
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