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emulsional intelligence

the covering layer a manager develops to make his staff think he actually cares about them. Subverted from 'emotional intelligence'.
jenny was really upset at work. I had to use emulsional intelligence to get her through it and back to her job.
by blisteredcanker March 25, 2010
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Selective Intelligence

Disinterest or extreme infatuation with any given subject dependent on a lot of social and non-social paradigms and factors.
Selective Intelligence for example myself: "Making friends from lies was never a past time I was fond of however I could talk all day about the many potential avenues that any given "choice" could lead to."
by PlantManchine July 30, 2018
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Sid Emotional Intelligence

A lever of emotional intelligence that is so low that you doubt the importance of emotional intelligence.
Person 1 : “I’m better than everyone ever at everything ever always”

Person 2 : “Dude you’re having Sid Emotional Intelligence right now”
by Urban dictionary goat March 10, 2022
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intelligence abuse

the misuse of intelligence by policy makers in order produce results that people want to hear instead of what the evidence indicates
The claims by the Bush admistration that Pre-war Iraq was linked to Al-Qida and that Iraq possessed stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction with the intent to give them to terrorist organisations are a perfect example of "intelligence abuse".
by dustinisnotcoolerthanyou March 1, 2011
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military intelligence

they went looking for weapons of mass destruction in 2001, that Colin Powell's military intelligence said were there. as a result there are 150k dead civillians, around 12k dead soldiers and 25k wounded, as a direct result of the wars forced on Iraq and Afghanistan. He need have looked no further than any American state.....like Utah or Israel.
by Hedley Clubnobber September 27, 2006
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intelligence

The relative speed and capacity at which one can comprehend, analyze, and utilize data.
Intelligence pales in comparrison to self-discipline and determination.
by Revy D. Bishop September 3, 2006
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Intelligence

To a majority of this brainwashed generation, very hard to explain let alone actually realize. It has very little to do with how many proven "facts" have been "known" to "mankind". Intelligence, in my perception, is finding truth and spreading truth with love. Knowing it's is not solid, liquid, nor gas, but just part of one thing. That's it. One.
Intelligence is something anyone can discover, you just have to willingly shut your eyes and reopen them to a new realization.
by ABCDLSD October 25, 2009
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