That is, the norms are not invented, but inventiveness and imaginativeness in their use is essential and to be encouraged. |
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I do think that I learned a degree of humility, flexibility, and imaginativeness from getting to know people from very different backgrounds. |
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The policies of his reign, though sensible, reveal no great imaginativeness, compared with those of such later emperors as Trajan or Hadrian. |
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In doing so, the national broadcasting companies shall endeavour to act as the benchmark in standards of ethics, quality and imaginativeness. |
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In such an analysis, the possible existence of an element of imaginativeness must, moreover, be taken into account. |
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Furthermore the imaginativeness of librarians leads to interesting results. |
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This is the art of mixing cultures and inspirations while trusting your own imaginativeness and creativity. |
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The cast delight in childish imaginativeness, utilising bits and bobs you might find beachcombing, or stashed in Granny's cupboard. |
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I will bring some Italian pragmatic imaginativeness to the implementation of the organization's mission statement and values. |
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He grafts stories of a Borgesian imaginativeness onto a real backdrop. |
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The second is to impress our visitors by the originality and imaginativeness of the activities available, wich we keep under constant review. |
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A technique which is quick and spontaneous, watercolor is also the environment in which his imaginativeness is freely expressed. |
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But, whatever one may think of the arguments of the earlier chapters, few readers will fail to be struck by the verve, imaginativeness and subtlety of the later ones. |
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The bantering continues, gathering enthusiasm and imaginativeness with every new narrative until one of the raconteurs starts gesticulating frantically towards the road ahead. |
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It will penalize the creativity, innovativeness, and imaginativeness that has made this country great. |
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Audiences at the Forum in Montreal and then at L'Olympia in Paris from December 14th to 19th, applauded a performer, now almost fifty, who had become more tempered but had lost nothing of her offbeat imaginativeness. |
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While some scenes show great individuality and imaginativeness, others place such a heavy emphasis upon religious subjects they seem to stifle the artist's willingness to move beyond formal conventions. |
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We have been exhibiting at Giardina for several years now and have been gratified to see a steady annual rise in the imaginativeness of displays as well as in stand quality. |
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Visitors can also admire the harmony of proportions and the imaginativeness of the rooftops spiked with turrets, chimneys, and breathtaking skylights. |
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Our imaginativeness is directed to the pursuit of one aim alone: to create worlds of experience which harmonise your living space in its entirety. |
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TheĀ New York Times associates Marie Chouinard with a hurricane of unbridled imaginativeness, and calls her work a blend of the sensual and the cerebral. |
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The Vice-President added that the challenge now is to show imaginativeness so as to attract additional private finance by optimal use of public funds at the level of Member States as well as at the Community level. |
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Employers do not like too much imaginativeness in your address. |
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Fran's scholarship exemplified imaginativeness and expansiveness that is so in tune with the nature of human experience and well-being. |
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The Inspectors wish to commend INSTRAW for the wide scope of the Women in Development programmes and the imaginativeness of the projects which have been nurtured by the Institute over almost two decades. |
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The aim of this paper is to explain why imaginativeness is valuable. |
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