Intellectual
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I watched quite a few films last year, and "Danika" made it to the top of my list for
intellectual
quality and brilliance.
Lots of "fine acting" and an Antiques Roadshow design aesthetic is supposed to compensate for its total lack of emotional or
intellectual
content and its narrative illiteracy.
On an
intellectual
and artistic level, Operation Petticoat doesn't begin to come close.
A highly intellectual, educated women suddenly finds herself being manipulated by a slovenly, low class plumber.
People tend to be hard on films like these when writing a review because they think every film must be deep and
intellectual.
There are no
intellectual
under pinnings here.
An episode with a theme near and dear to Serling's heart:
intellectual
freedom and the will and power of the "little" guy.
Cremaster 2 proves two points: that art and art films alike are not judged as works alone but run as a popularity contest by a small elite few and also that the less people understand something the more
intellectual
it must be.
More
intellectual
and artistic as the characters are made to look good rather than deviant.
It's
intellectual
rants like that which were the cause of him probably spending most of his high school life stuffed in a locker.
It's not very intellectual, granted, but it's fun.
The film seems aimed towards kids and possibly young teenagers who tend to be somewhat underdeveloped in the
intellectual
department.
Typical slow, boring, badly written and acted movie that idiots will over-praise because they confuse dull with
intellectual.
Aside from the relatively small middle class and the even smaller business and
intellectual
elite, most Russians neither take risks to become entrepreneurs nor favor economic and political liberalization.
Two independent reviews of the Bank of England published in the wake of the global financial crisis found a similar lack of
intellectual
diversity and robust debate.
The idea that, when the going gets tough, an EU country can solve all of its problems by reverting to pure national sovereignty is an
intellectual
fallacy, a political chimera, and thus a source of considerable social frustration.
Keynes’s General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money, published in 1936, equipped governments with the
intellectual
tools to counter the unemployment caused by slumps.
This deep social and
intellectual
transformation underway in Asia promises to catapult it from economic power to global leadership.
But, in making competitive excellence the ultimate barometer of success, India’s education system fails to nurture
intellectual
curiosity and creativity.
Charles Kindleberger, an
intellectual
architect of the Marshall Plan who later taught at MIT, argued that the disastrous decade of the 1930s was caused when the US replaced Britain as the largest global power but failed to take on Britain’s role in providing global public goods.
Morality has always been the
intellectual
coin of these conflicts.
But, in this increasingly confusing world, we need to spend a little more time laboring to ensure our own
intellectual
integrity – a task that we cannot outsource to governments or even to media.
So he has no right to claim, as he has, “a stunning victory” in “an epic
intellectual
debate.”
Far from engaging in Holmes’s free trade in ideas, Krugman has been the
intellectual
equivalent of a robber baron, exploiting his power to the point of driving decent people away from the public sphere – particularly younger scholars, who understandably dread a “takedown” by the “Invincible Krugtron.”
So, instead, I would suggest the
intellectual
equivalent of an antitrust law.
Her unpretentious manner and
intellectual
capacity (she holds a doctorate in physics) quickly won her the respect of many, even of Vladimir Putin, whose language she speaks fluently.
A candidate may promise more anti-dumping actions against Chinese goods, vow to press harder on China to change its exchange rate regime, or sharpen criticism of China's weak enforcement of
intellectual
property rights; but over-protectionism may make a candidate look irresponsible in 2004.
Cell phones and the Internet link the minds of many people in different countries effortlessly and efficiently, encouraging trade in
intellectual
creations.
Perceptions and assessments of the country’s future often depend heavily on the personality of its leader, his resoluteness, and his
intellectual
and moral qualities.
That
intellectual
question leads directly to a practical one: Will the ECB ever be able to translate quantitative easing into stronger economic growth and higher inflation?
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