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Not only did Florence extend its political power, but it was ready to exercise intellectual dominance as well.
Plokhii found that by focusing on religion and culture in early modern history he could exercise intellectual independence.
Writing in the prologue, Easterly praised his employer for the fact that it "encourages gadflies like me to exercise intellectual freedom," but it turned out that he had tested this tolerance to the breaking point.
Importantly, increases in BDNF production appear to depend largely on increased neural activity, which can be induced with exercise, intellectual activity, or reduced caloric intake [87].
Usually we just dismiss these people as jerks who want to leverage off our brand because it's not crowd pleasing to exercise intellectual property rights.
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It is also plausible that the successful exercise of intellectual courage is also valuable for its own sake, and also constitutive of the best intellectual life.
But the politicization of usage contributes to its trivialization, and tends to vitiate it as an exercise in intellectual discrimination.
Is the world a poorer place because this particular exercise in intellectual kickboxing is no longer in print?
It was not an act of martyrdom, or of arrogance or self-delusion, but, rather, an exercise in intellectual consistency.
If these efforts represented nothing more than an exercise in intellectual innovation, we could just enjoy the sport.
Students exercise the intellectual muscles they'll need for global contribution.
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