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IQ
a measure of a persons intelligence as indicated by an intelligence test the ratio of a
COMINT
an abbreviation for communications intelligence technical and intelligence information derived from foreign communications by other
bonehead
a person of low intelligence a dunce a blockhead used deprecatingly to express a low
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knowing
knowing 1 : having or reflecting knowledge [a and intelligent waiver of counsel] see also intelligent 2 : deliberate [
cause
just cause 1 : cause that a person of ordinary intelligence would consider a fair and reasonable justification for an act
Consent and implied consent
(i)] Requires voluntary participation not only after the exercise of intelligence based on the knowledge of the significance and moral quality
Lloyd's
throughout the world as a centre of marine insurance. Shipping intelligence of all kinds is collected by Lloyd's agents all over
Innkeeper
of the bailee or his agent in some reasonable and intelligible manner, Whitehouse v. Pickett, 1908 AC 357. A copy of
Floppy
different from a chip or an integrated circuit which performs intelligent functions, Anjalum Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. v. Commissioner of Central Excise,
Expert witness
the evidence of the case. The scientific opinion evidence, if intelligible, convincing and tested becomes a factor and often an important
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