cler·i·sy (klr-s)n.Educated people considered as a group; the literati. The intelligentsia or a group like Mensa.
"The artist, the scholar, and, in general, the clerisy wins its way up into these places, and gets represented here, somewhat on this footing of conquest." Ralph Waldo Emerson; Manners; 1844.
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Group think is considered the desire of a group of people to come to a unanimous decision. Group think is also considered to be the reason that intelligent, knowledgeable people make disastrous decisions.
Autistic people are 'cleverer' than people who use the word 'cleverer' that is certain. In theory Autistic people are more intelligent than Neurotypical people, but there is no reliable measure of intelligence or way to say for sure which group of people is more intelligent.
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they are very intelligent and can recognize people
Hana Financial Group's motto is 'Intelligent Banking'.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that any particular ethnic or cultural group is more intelligent than another. Intelligence is a complex and multifaceted trait that cannot be attributed to a specific group of people based on their ethnicity. It is important to avoid making generalizations or assumptions about intelligence based on ethnicity.
Being intelligent of course
Tom Rees has written: 'Can Intelligent People Believe?' 'Break-through' -- subject(s): Church group work