Perhaps we can't cure cancer because the problem is simply beyond our intellects. |
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To the world, he was one of the brightest intellects of a very great intellectual era. |
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Perhaps it would be gratuitously unkind to compare the intellects and depth of the two presidents. |
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We engaged our intellects to deepen our understanding of the natural world and human society in all of its manifestations. |
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We need keen intellects and educated minds to weigh decisions that could mean life or death to millions and dictate the unforeseeable future. |
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Staff and faculty, books and projects are all helping us to master our intellects and expand our minds. |
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Therefore, many scholars and latter day thinkers and intellects disagreed with him on a variety of issues. |
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The intent is to get them off the benefit, which is not understood by the intellects on the other side of the House. |
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In anciently inhabited countries, the dust of ages seems to settle upon and smother the intellects and energies of man. |
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At 18, the two young math prodigies shared not only looks and last names, but identical intellects. |
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His abilities are great, surpassing even our most renowned intellects in the ways of electropsionics and magnopsionics. |
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He rejuvenates and remoulds spiritually enervated souls and purifies their intellects by imparting unvitiated Gita knowledge to them. |
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Gather those of our ranks with the keenest intellects and set them into the design and construction of such things. |
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As much as I admire their enduring contributions to psychology and their intellects, I admire them even more for the quality of their characters. |
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But what about the students with keen intellects and a thirst for knowledge who have severe dyslexia? |
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Unification of mind and body, as explorers use their intellects, senses, imaginations, spirits, emotions and bodies. |
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And you know intellects are most prone to emotional distress, as proven by your own hysterics. |
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Gia Minh: In your opinion, what are the long-term effects of mistreating intellects? |
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Is it that their intellects urges them to this, or are they but a people transgressing beyond bounds? |
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We need fresh intellects focused on creative approaches to immediate and long-term ameliorative action in our new situation. |
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Greg Hunt: I think that Senator Brandis is one of the finest intellects in the Parliament. |
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A thick glass ceiling made nuns subject not only to bishops and popes but to the supposedly superior firepower of male intellects. |
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He also wants HBS to renew its commitment to shaping its students' characters as well as their intellects. |
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From the beginning, our only wish as intellects has been to portray the truth, thus we are not too concerned about the above matter. |
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Many of Vietnam's greatest intellects, independent voices, and enduring spirits remain in jail or under house arrest. |
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They have been handed down from the minds and intellects of history's great botanists and agricultural engineers. |
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Most of us control those feelings with our intellects, which tell us that they are illogical. |
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Freud admitted: « Because I wasa Jew, I found myself free from many prejudices which burden others in the use of their intellects. |
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Malnutrition blunts intellects and saps the productivity and potential of entire societies. |
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Heritage is also what man did and cherished: privileged minorities, chosen stones, selected intellects, choice feelings. |
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Gia Minh: In your view, do the Vietnamese intellects who live within the country and abroad have strategies to overcome the current situation? |
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It is their intellects, their visions and indeed, in their hands, that CFC prospers. |
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In interviews done in the contender's homes, we are introduced to these oddball children and their overactive imaginations and enormous intellects. |
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But I knew that he enjoyed the reputation as one of the keenest intellects and best Supreme Court advocates in the highly competitive Washington legal market. |
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For years, thousands of people with innovative minds and smart intellects, people who could help move Europe forward, have been protesting against this software patent directive, and that with good reason. |
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Silver rockets, discarded by American colonisers, twinkled on the distant hills. This, the old man explained, was Mars, and the blue globes were the disembodied souls and intellects of Martians who had lived long ago. |
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According to some of these intellects, Scandinavian people share particular genetic markers with the Basque people. |
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And this is particularly so for many of our women students who have been hustled and snake-oiled to deny the validity of their intellects. |
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We are divested of all those passions which cloud the intellects, and warp the understandings, of men. |
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He also steers clear of the heterodoxy of Averroism which would replace individual intellects with a created universal intellectus agens. |
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For centuries this University has been a part of the story and the life of the city of Rome, harvesting the fruits of the best intellects in every field of knowledge. |
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However, we do not remember nearly as often that these outstanding intellects, almost without exception, gained this recognition far from their homeland. |
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In order to change human intellects, we have to act publicly. |
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Mathematical proof, too, became more uncertain, now that machines were producing reams of results that human intellects could not necessarily see or verify. |
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The best politicians are not the deepest intellects, but those with the intuition to accept human thought and behaviour as it is, and the skill to shape it to their ends. |
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One a proponent of natural rights philosophy and the other a Confucianist, the commission's two towering intellects were unable to agree on a common approach, leaving Roosevelt and Humphrey despairing in the wings. |
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