Sentence examples for development of imagination from inspiring English sources

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In an early novel, The Longest Journey (1907), he suggested that cultivation of either in isolation is not enough, reliance on the earth alone leading to a genial brutishness and exaggerated development of imagination undermining the individual's sense of reality.

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This study aimed to build a learning progression (LP) for the development of scientific imagination based on a measurement approach using the BEAR Assessment System BASS) in an attempt to better understand the core ideas and the developmental path of the scientific imagination process as well as align curriculum, instruction, and assessment through LP.

Except that, of course, it was all a joke, a nifty bit of satire from McDonald, whose dutiful blogging about the non-regal Royals must be partly responsible for the development of both his imagination and sense of gallows humor.

But two new books and an exhibition at the Royal Geographical Society reveal that maps have been at the centre of both politics and commerce down the ages, as well as key to the development of the human imagination.

The basic epistemic idea is that a justified belief about necessity and possibility can be arrived at through a counterfactual development, in imagination, of the supposition that \(\neg A\), for the case of necessity, and the supposition that \(A\), for the case of possibility.

The contest organizers judge the vehicles on a number of factors, including "how the vehicle reflects its brand attributes relative to the movie plot; how the vehicle relates to the targeted audience or brand; the level of imagination; the character development of the vehicle; and the uniqueness of the combination of story, car and character".

Development proposals for downtown Manhattan are bereft of imagination and look backward instead of to the future.

Yesterday's Le Monde features an interview with Martin Scorsese (by the critic Thomas Sotinel) in which the director says, verbatim, "I identified with the boy" in the novel he adapted, Brian Selznick's "The Invention of Hugo Cabret," adding, "The film also has to do with the development of my youngest daughter's imagination".

In 1981, Wing published a paper on 'Asperger's Syndrome: a Clinical Account', in which she extended her argument that autism should be included within a 'wider group of conditions which have, in common, impairment of development of social interaction, communication and imagination' (L. Wing, 1981; Nadesan, 2005).

Larson Banilower joined the New York office of Imagination as director of business development for the Americas.

At the same time the General aimed to concentrate the French public's imagination on the development of France's new technical centers & on her industries based on scientific research.

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