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Binet

American  
[bih-ney, bee-ne] / bɪˈneɪ, biˈnɛ /

noun

  1. Alfred 1857–1911, French psychologist: co-deviser of the Binet-Simon scale.


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CGT leader Sophie Binet criticised "employers who feel entitled to open all their businesses and make their staff work on May 1, even though it's not allowed".

From Barron's • May 1, 2026

Deputy Binet added: "It's a shame the talk wasn't more interactive because there's an awful lot going on in lots of areas that relate to this that could've been made clear."

From BBC • Jun. 19, 2025

The Health Minister, Deputy Tom Binet attended the screening and heard discussions from the panel.

From BBC • Jun. 19, 2025

Binet said the union will give a notice of strike in public services during the Games, which are held in July-August.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 9, 2024

Terman’s specialty was intelligence testing; the standard IQ test that millions of people around the world would take during the following fifty years, the Stanford- Binet, was his creation.

From "Outliers" by Malcolm Gladwell

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