Sentence examples for exercise their imaginations from inspiring English sources

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Unfortunately, this system will not allow our students to compete with their peers abroad who are encouraged to exercise their imaginations and critical thinking skills.

Imaginative writers need editors; but when it is the editor or the series that furnishes the occasion to exercise their imaginations the results can be mediocre.

The kids would get a valuable perspective on their universe; they would learn technical skills and exercise their imaginations at the same time; they would learn about the responsibility that comes from creating independent life.

NOTES IN MOTION FAMILY DAY (Saturday) Notes in Motion is a dance troupe, but its annual family day always encourages children to exercise their imaginations as much as their bodies.

NOTES IN MOTION FAMILY DAY (Tomorrow) Notes in Motion is a dance troupe, but its annual family day always encourages children to exercise their imaginations as much as their bodies.

The Museum of Modern Arthur, open to the public every Tuesday through Sunday, serves as Mr. Arthur's version of Andy Warhol's Factory: a place he and his friends can get together to exercise their imaginations, which often involves creating art for the gallery, recording music in the studio in the back, silk-screening clothing or just talking.

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Spinning demands that participants exercise their imagination as well as their muscles, which many riders find attractive.

Apart from changing the setting to Greenwich Village's Bleecker Street and the heroine's name to Kate, the producers have exercised their imaginations little.

Though Mr. Werner had some magnificent piano solos, and the show allowed room for two other players — Billy Drewes on reeds and percussion and Tony Marino on bass — to exercise their musical imagination, the arrangements remained taut and focused on Ms. Buckley's interpretive acuity.

"Chapters From a Broken Novel" keeps going and going, leaving no room for audience members to exercise their intellects or imaginations.

Indeed, for Arendt the imposition of such a standard would mean that individuals would no longer be required to exercise their judgment, develop their imagination, or cultivate an "enlarged mentality," since they would no longer need to deliberate in common.

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