Similar words: creative, creatively, activity, objectivity, sensitivity, productivity, collectivity, creation. Meaning: [‚kriːeɪ'tɪvətɪ] n. the ability to create.
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(181) Perhaps his imagination was fuelled initially by the comradeship of a group and the creativity it could galvanise.
(182) She found an entry on creativity and used some selections from it that had to do with mathematicians and scientists.
(183) There's a tremendous amount of creativity on display in this school.
(184) Creativity inevitably involves taking risks, and, in Great Groups,[www.Sentencedict.com] it is understood that the risk taker will sometimes stumble.
(185) There is now considerable interest in the assessment of processes, problem solving strategies, and creativity in mathematics.
(186) John Peel has encouraged hundreds of musicians on his programmes with his attitude that puts creativity and originality above musicianship.
(187) That situation in general had got to the point where it wasn't conducive to creativity any more.
(188) We have already mentioned the suggestion that the manic's energy might be an important connecting link between creativity and psychosis.
(189) There is no single way to measure creativity or industrial innovation; they are complicated things.
(190) Now, a new aspect has entered the discussions between consultancies and their clients: Creativity.
(191) People who place great importance on the goals of autonomy(sentencedict.com), creativity and growth will have no difficulty in filling the paper.
(192) Such creativity simply does not exist in Washington, and if it did, it could not surmount the federal bureaucracy.
(193) There is clearly a fine line between stifling government intervention and encouraging creativity and innovation.
(194) While I would agree that it can only help your proficiency, it should not stifle creativity.
(195) It is thought that biology is the richest source of ideas for scientific as well as poetic creativity.
(196) Creativity - This is crucial for a good playmaker.
(197) TIME: Do anime and games require a similar creativity?
(198) Convergent thinking is a one component of creativity.
(199) Creativity is being strangled by financial pressures.
(200) Origins of Genius: Darwinian Perspectives on Creativity.
(201) Creativity starts with LEGO DUPLO? bricks!
(202) Staff's creativity is a fountainhead which the enterprise growsstrong.
(203) Lateral thinking is the practical process of creativity.
(204) Creativity is like a journey, we are experiencing sown, burgeon and land on wonderful destination.
(205) That will only stifle your creativity and could make your writing seem dry and unoriginal.
(206) Creativity withers when these ties are forgotten, neglected or severed.
(207) Hypomania can also have a benefit in creativity and productive energy.
(208) Originalism designer should have the idea that the development of creativity is a long, enduring and precise process.
(209) Yet the problems are clearly not insuperable: witness the blaze of creativity in Britain's financial services.
(210) It's the requirement of the new era that quality education develop to innovation education and that the Chinese teaching in middle school transform from impartation mode to creativity one.
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