Similar words: creative, creatively, activity, objectivity, sensitivity, productivity, collectivity, creation. Meaning: [‚kriːeɪ'tɪvətɪ] n. the ability to create.
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(121) Crick soon established himself as a scientist of great insight and creativity.
(122) Creativity, employee commitment, investor patience and professional and trade skills are the other essential parts of the brew.
(123) It encourages creativity and allows pupils to use the language they have learnt in the context of stimulating and relevant projects.
(124) Particularly impressive is Wall's subtle exploration of the relationship between creativity and mental instability.
(125) This autonomy not only fosters responsive government,[www.Sentencedict.com] it builds morale and unleashes creativity.
(126) But whether these effects translate into clearer thought, better writing, or more creativity is an open question.
(127) The garden was my father's pride and joy, the real expression of his creativity.
(128) I sometimes think that the kits would do a better job of supporting creativity if they contained only half the necessary materials.
(129) Friction between the generations is exacerbated when younger staff grasp the new idea and their creativity is suddenly released.
(130) At this level there is a fundamental tension between stability and creativity within organizations.
(131) Another problem that remains unresolved is the generality of the connection between psychosis and creativity.
(132) Positive thinking creates ingenuity and originality. Negative thinking cripples imagination and creativity. Dr T.P.Chia
(133) One moment of astonishing creativity in the dying seconds on Saturday transported him to the centre of Arsenal's universe.
(134) In the Soviet Union the early post-revolutionary years saw a flowering of creativity.
(135) Education is the heart of human civilization, and the source of human creativity, power and greatness. Dr T.P.Chia
(136) Creativity/spirituality: no outlet for artistic expression, religious beliefs, humanitarian ideals. 17.
(137) It enables governors to draw upon the creativity, expertise, experience and commitment of the teaching staff.
(138) Employees need to be self-starters with higher than normal creativity and problem solving skills because a supervisor is not nearby.
(139) Leaders also encourage creativity when they take the sting out of failure.
(140) The relationship between illness and creativity interested him, and he often emphasized it in his prose writings.
(141) The mental progression from creativity to the perception of beauty is the essence of the peak experience.
(142) Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep. Scott Adams
(143) The balance of creativity and business skill needed to smoothly administer the operations would in fact always elude the pair.
(144) However, this does raise an important point of debate in contemporary discussions about the relationship between madness and creativity.
(145) I skate a surface, the dark water of possible creativity well below, frozen from me.
(146) Properly structured, hierarchy can release energy and creativity, rationalize productivity, and actually improve morale.
(147) Much of this artistic creativity was more innovative than before.
(148) For Public Relations there must be two elements in the package, creativity and originality.
(149) Some self-absorbed children play elaborate fantasy games by themselves, and one can admire their creativity and imagination.
(150) Kemp uses his creativity to find excuses which are meant to finesse problematic moments.
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