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intelligently

in an intelligent manner she acted intelligently in this difficult situation

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Mr. O'Bannon has been man enough to try to straighten it out intelligently. And by heavens, you're going to do the same thing.
I've thought of the new inventions, the new materials the great possibilities never used to build cheaply, simply, and intelligently.
I speak several languages, play the piano, converse intelligently and have very nice teeth.
She has perfectly sane periods when she talks intelligently about her farm.
You could have handled that more intelligently, if I may say so.
Yes, sir, but they do have the power of speech, and it is for you gentlemen to assess how far that power can be exercised intelligently.
I'm an educated man, but I can't speak intelligently about the travel habits of William Santiago.
I wouldn't know. I wasn't here, so I can't talk intelligently about it.
Yo, uh. I wouldn't want you not to talk intelligently.
That's an intelligently biting remark. wrought with wit and irony.
First, the evidence is overwhelming that planet Earth has been visited. by an intelligently controlled extraterrestrial spacecraft.
They want us to converse intelligently with clinicians as if researchers were the impediment.
I want to be able to converse intelligently with each of them.
You think this virus Thor left in the computer is acting intelligently?
If my book can help criminologists deal intelligently with the problem of crime in this country, isn't it worth some risk?
Though the apparent method of the crime was brutal, I'm convinced that the crime itself was intelligently planned.
If you had applied yourself, you might have learned how to live intelligently.
There ain't nobody in this here town living intelligently.
Literately, intelligently- even brilliantly sometimes.
So I can talk to him intelligently.
And very intelligently too.
I always tried to examine the situation intelligently.
You sat in the highchair figured it out intelligently.
On the offensive against the Germans. They're playing intelligently.
Looks like the amateurs didn't do too much damage, huh? Michael, I am more than capable of solving most problems intelligently and scientifically.
React intelligently instead of burying yourself alive.
Most of them are too drunk to talk intelligently or else they insult you.
So your task of the first order, Captain, is to explain all that to them intelligently, setting your own example.
It's a delicate case and it must be treated intelligently.
An intelligently organized recreation.
Well, it wouldn't hurt to go in and be able to discuss it intelligently.
And er. and then we'll calm down and regroup when she's had a chance to read it intelligently.
He'll listen to you intelligently.
But intelligently and systematically - and at the same time we must improve ease and efficiency.
You're not even doing this intelligently.
I don't have to talk intelligently.
Because if it's true that Christians must turn the other cheek, it's also true that Jesus Christ, very intelligently, only gave us two.
It's amazing that Gudrun, who considers things very rationally and intelligently, by one foolish act, experienced. a state of almost euphoric self realization through this act. A holy self implementation.
Well, as you intelligently pointed out earlier, I have become a bit of a sissy lately.

News and current affairs

BERKELEY - As Stephen Cohen, with whom I wrote The End of Influence: What Happens When Other Countries Have the Money, likes to say, economies do not evolve; they are, rather, intelligently designed.
In fact, the issue is not Russia's strength per se, but whether Russia intelligently concentrates and applies it.
Indeed, the essence of labor unions is that they know the unique problems of a distinct group of workers, bring focused expertise on these problems, and thus intelligently represent their interests.
What is new - and exciting - is that with the publication of this research, we may finally be starting a constructive discussion about how we really can respond intelligently to this challenge.
He treated the issue head-on, and intelligently.
Rather, the belief in ideal outcomes is a necessary myth to cover an unwillingness to use force persistently and intelligently enough to achieve a desired result.
So, if we are to succeed, meeting our resource needs must be addressed intelligently and in unison.
The solution is not to ignore the threat of terrorism, but to address the threat more intelligently.

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