Intellectually
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My best friend said, when I told him I'd seen this film, "Wasn't it written by Italo Calvino?" That's one of the best descriptions I can think of for how deeply imaginative, sly, and
intellectually
hep "Kung Fu Hustle" really is.
Marvelously, beautifully, lyrically, and profoundly
intellectually
stimulating in all respects.
But excusing Nazi atrocities by pointing to Stalinist crimes is an
intellectually
and morally unacceptable stratagem.
Iraq, ravaged by war and now shaken daily by violence, is known as the most
intellectually
inclined of the Arab countries.
It will also be a more multidisciplinary and
intellectually
inclusive process – more bottom-up than top-down – than the one that preceded it.
He hails from the left emotionally and intellectually, but he rejects traditional “class politics.”
From Cordoba 1000 years ago to California today, the most
intellectually
stimulating places are crossroads for bright people from different cultures.
As generally happens, the less
intellectually
endowed remained behind.
We should be
intellectually
honest and call a spade a spade.
The question arising from the end of this conflict is this: what are likely to be the
intellectually
and emotionally mobilizing forces of political discourse in the future?
As the well-known Oxford biologist Richard Dawkins notoriously remarked, "Although atheism might have been logically tenable before Darwin, Darwin made it possible to be an
intellectually
fulfilled atheist."
But a new kind of leader – moderate,
intellectually
humble, and prone to gradualism – has been in ascendance since the 1990s.
Our leaders may be
intellectually
challenged, but they are not suicidal.
But, unfortunately, the phenotypic strategy is neither efficient nor
intellectually
satisfying.
Rudd, who wrestled the leadership back from her, is
intellectually
brilliant and, when on his game, a great campaigner who succeeded in minimizing the scale of Labor’s loss in the 2013 election.
Or, to put it differently, are Europeans intellectually, linguistically, and culturally equipped to face the challenge of marrying equality with an ever more diverse European citizenry?
This vision is as
intellectually
flawed as it is impractical.
Today, assumptions about gender (such as innate differences in abilities) have become
intellectually
untenable, while rigorous statistical analysis has identified the prime causes of gender differences in economic outcomes.
As a result, the center-right parties appear
intellectually
thin – do-nothing parties that resist change and offer no new ideas.
But feeding anti-American sentiment, however unintentionally, into the European construction would be
intellectually
dishonest, morally suspect, and politically dangerous for all freedom-loving Europeans.
A version of same thoughtless cross-border lending is again underway, extolled by leading financial sector executives (e.g., Jamie Dimon from JP Morgan Chase) – who have apparently persuaded Mr. Geithner to tag along
intellectually.
Another
intellectually
fashionable approach is to conduct small randomized trials to examine, say, the effectiveness of school-attendance incentives or immunization campaigns.
In all likelihood, these leaders sense, either instinctively or intellectually, an impending crisis that could imperil the CCP’s survival in the same way that the French Revolution ended Bourbon rule.
Universities in the Age of AIBISHKEK – I was recently offered the presidency of a university in Kazakhstan that focuses primarily on business, economics, and law, and that teaches these subjects in a narrow, albeit
intellectually
rigorous, way.
Although Zhao was no visionary, no Vaclav Havel or Lech Walesa, and not even anti-communist, his agenda in the mid-1980’s embraced the economy, politics, culture, media, and society, and it led to one of the most open and
intellectually
rich periods of Chinese history.
Moreover, she is now being challenged within her own party by her much younger and more
intellectually
impressive niece, Marion Maréchal-Le Pen, who spoke just ahead of US Vice President Mike Pence at February’s Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) gathering in Washington, DC.
The Emotional Clash of CivilizationsThroughout the so-called “war on terror,” the notion of a “clash of civilization” between Islam and the West has usually been dismissed as politically incorrect and
intellectually
wrongheaded.
Moreover, intellectually, these women remind us that Western feminism did not have to evolve the way it did, and can still change and grow to embrace a more satisfying and humane definition of equality.
No such assumption can be made about Japan, where an aging population will intensify the closed and
intellectually
arid nature of its society.
I had just been shown in microcosm something I had long accepted intellectually: Evolution is an impersonal natural process that has no regard for the wellbeing of the individual creatures it has produced.
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