Similar words: creative, creatively, activity, objectivity, sensitivity, productivity, collectivity, creation. Meaning: [‚kriːeɪ'tɪvətɪ] n. the ability to create.
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(151) The Reich chapter, by contrast, draws us away from individual heroic figures towards collective creativity.
(152) But no one who has participated in one of these adventures in creativity and community seems to have any real regrets.
(153) Creativity in an exemplary fine arts curriculum is also encouraged.
(154) We live in an intellectual wasteland where creativity is replaced by the exigencies of the marketplace.sentencedict.com
(155) Creativity is the key to success in the future, and primary education is where teachers can bring creativity in children at that level. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
(156) One of the best new players, he shows flair and creativity at the game.
(157) An atmosphere in which people dread failure or fear that they will be ridiculed for offbeat ideas stifles creativity, Eisner believes.
(158) Exercising your creativity and imagination will help you rediscover your science sparkle without losing sight of your learning objectives.
(159) Creativity belongs to the artist in each of us. To create means to relate. The root meaning of the word art is 'to fit together' and we all do this every day. Corita Kent
(160) There were few role models in the wider society which suggested that our creativity was so diverse and has such wonderful potential.
(161) The missive points out that the Web is getting faster and easier to use, giving people more access to multimedia creativity.
(162) Creativity is required, then, for the banker as well as the motion picture director.
(163) Three stories were quick to circulate, embellished at will with as much creativity as news releases from the Government Information Office.
(164) That meant we wanted every flight member to exercise the utmost in creativity and aggressiveness.
(165) Creativity comes from trust. Trust your instincts. And never hope more than you work. Rita Mae Brown
(166) The clue to the flourishing creativity lies with phosphor chemistry, which is essential to the manufacture of fluorescent lamps.
(167) In contrast, a decentralized structure facilitates leadership and unleashes creativity.
(168) The authors concluded that creativity and psychotic symptomatology do indeed reflect equivalent forms of cognitive processing.
(169) It is the domestic courage and creativity of the poor in the most adverse circumstances that is usually emphasized.
(170) Bearing these points in mind, let us now start to consider the question of creativity and madness in more detail.
(171) Index of model letters useful as a prop and exercises based on them also encourage creativity in letter writing.
(172) However, meeting these kinds of challenges develops your creativity and positions you well for the job market of the future.
(173) It's not the sort of creativity involved in painting a picture or designing a house.
(174) The mid-1960s were the watershed of postwar society, and the creativity and anarchism of the period left nothing untouched.
(175) A structural approach is rejected on the basis that it is unable to capture the creativity of language.
(176) Our children's creativity is being beaten down by the conformist educational system.
(177) The climate, in most cases, is not particularly conducive to individual creativity.
(178) It did so with a stunning range of creativity and a solidly audacious grace.
(179) The organizations of the future will increasingly depend on the creativity of their members to survive.
(180) I believe Blackwomen's Creativity to be revolutionary in its potential.
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