11. He says he wanted to find out if he had the intellectual ability to complete a degree starting from nothing. 12. Berlin was equally opinionated about her intellectual abilities. 13. A charter school cannot base admission on intellectual ability or achievement. 14. But lack of intellectual ability was not what inspired Sen. Phil Gramm to make the keynote speech at the NRA convention. 15. But there are intellectual abilities here and other ways of measuring them. 16. Doctors had to remove nearly a fifth of his cerebellum because of the bullet wound, although his intellectual abilities were left largely undamaged. 17. Even Democrats, such as the Senate president, Thomas F. Birmingham of Chelsea, praised her personal charm and intellectual abilities. 18. For one thing, many educators challenge definitions of intellectual ability based on a narrow range of elementary school academic subjects. 19. It causes a progressive loss of short-term memory and intellectual abilities, changes in personality and mood and eventually, disability. 20. Kesler does not believe in separating students by intellectual ability, whether into special programs or classes tracked by test scores. |