Similar words: creative, creatively, activity, objectivity, sensitivity, productivity, collectivity, creation. Meaning: [‚kriːeɪ'tɪvətɪ] n. the ability to create.
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(91) Efficient management of creativity then succeeds in channeling these creative outputs into organizational goals, thereby reducing the wastage of resources.
(92) At their most fully developed business information systems provide a formidable challenge to the creativity of archivists and historians alike.
(93) Norbert Schimmel was famous as a passionate collector of antiquities spanning 8,000 years of human creativity.
(94) We seem here to have further evidence of the apparent paradox about creativity and psychosis to which we have referred several times.
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(95) He supports the programs and encourages the creativity needed to sustain them, he said.
(96) First, however, it is necessary to consider the second line of research on creativity pursued in academic psychology.
(97) Entering the transcendent and feeling the beautiful ideas of creativity is to escape from the sad feelings of the child.
(98) His house, a rambling patchwork of add-ons and original rooms, is a museum of his disjointed creativity.
(99) This faculty is widespread among the population and there has developed a system for increasing creativity called synectics.
(100) We are witnessing the birth of a civilization which nurtures ideas and creativity precisely because it is so rich in diversity.
(101) Dada released an amazing fount of creativity that had been largely repressed by the ethics of previous centuries.
(102) In essence this is the same issue as that outlined earlier concerning the creativity of the school.
(103) It is a well known fact that a negative working environment discourages creativity.
(104) Quality, creativity, and originality do not expand automatically as the number of outlets increases.
(105) Essentially, creativity, as Coleridge sees it, comes down to the ability to perceive the whole picture.
(106) It also blocks the creativity of black artistic imagination and practices of representation.
(107) Many of these men would have been individuals of vision and creativity as well as manual dexterity.
(108) Music and creativity were always major factors in the Peyroux household before her parents were divorced, the singer recalls.
(109) Multidisciplinary input to an individual case brought greater flexibility and creativity in designing care packages.
(110) Flexibility and tolerance of errors are intrinsic to creativity management.
(111) Aggressivity and violence are essential to human progress and the source of much creativity.
(112) There are also others whose unrealized creativity only flowers in later life.
(113) Creativity and ingenuity are widely distributed and evident in the natural activities of children outside school.
(114) Thus, only here in Communist society can people fulfil their potential for creativity and goodness.
(115) Reagan had amply demonstrated his political creativity and philosophical consistency in his earlier Supreme Court appointments.
(116) And yet, even as we make the case for collaboration, we resist the idea of collective creativity.
(117) This view of language brings philology to life for Julia; she suddenly sees its object as the product of individual creativity.
(118) Noise can create a level of stress so unnerving that it can suppress intelligence and creativity.
(119) Feeling that combat was more heroic than art they sacrificed their creativity in this way.
(120) In its freest operation it is a medium for inspiration and creativity.
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