Sentence examples for Inquisitiveness from inspiring English sources

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Inquisitiveness

noun

The quality of being inquisitive; curiosity.

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The local inquisitiveness scarcely existed to follow the current of these beliefs back to their source.

Yet while he carried on with Callas, the ugly Onassis married the very beautiful First Widow, Jacqueline Kennedy".Greek Fire", Nicholas Gage's account of the Callas-Onassis affair, adds piquancy to a much-recounted tale, even if the inquisitiveness in which he specialises leaves a slightly unpleasant taste.

He also styled himself, much like Reagan, as a decider rather than a details man; many people who met him were astonished by what they described as his "lack of inquisitiveness" and his general "passivity .This led Mr Bush to distrust the Washington establishment, and even to believe that establishment wisdom was probably wrong simply by virtue of what it was.

Their service is more personalised, and many encourage individual inquisitiveness when the public system treats everyone alike.

For him, one of the great failings of business schools has been their failure to instil a sense of inquisitiveness in their graduates, meaning that, as corporations were failing under their noses, board members often remained blissfully unaware.It is an accusation he doesn't feel can be levelled at his institution.

Mr Hamilton also examines how Faraday's simplistic religious views (he was a member of an obscure non-conformist sect called the Sandemanians) informed his personal demeanour, but never interfered with his creativity and inquisitiveness as a scientist.

On plenty of boards made up of old chums, a cosy culture can lull directors' inquisitiveness.

Improving extraction technologies and geological inquisitiveness are sure to raise that figure in the years to come.Nor is shale gas the only new sort of reserve: "tight gas" in sandstones and coal-bed methane (the sort of gas that used to kill canaries down mines) are also promising.

His inquisitiveness bordered on rudeness.

From this a second objection arose: Kantianism in general is too formalistic to satisfy human inquisitiveness, which inclines more and more toward concrete concerns.

Through their inquisitiveness their understanding grows; having had more ideas, they suffered more".

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