Sentence examples for exercising imagination from inspiring English sources

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Even in such an experience, as Berleant's engagement model indicates, the person is never passive; she is actively engaged with the object through exercising imagination and interacts with it perceptually, intellectually, and emotionally.

A framework for adaptive co-management and design is introduced as a basis for the operationalisation of urban resilience, highlighting the need to actively solve problems collaboratively by exercising imagination and creativity, and presenting a new and potentially fertile source for innovation.

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There is no room for the novelist to exercise imagination.

Do experts who frequently exercise imagination live longer than those who do not?

Or if you want to exercise imagination, on a day like today, you can write, 'The other side of the lake was just visible.' But as you are setting the scene, don't make any emphasis as yet.

I walked and I walked, I dug through the archives, listened to a thousand stories about Canberra – that stage for national debate, machination, intrigue and domestic life – and I thought "maybe if I just... ....... "There is no room for the novelist to exercise imagination".

The investment tips are useful, mainly eternal verities but with a sprinkling of the unorthodox: sell losers rather than winners, but don't obsess about portfolio rebalancing; get on the same side of a trend as the government and develop outside interests like, in his case, archaeology to provide perspective and to exercise imagination.

I would like to think that our society would exercise imagination and compassion, that our insurance companies would not be allowed to cancel us if we failed the Alzheimer's test, that our government would set a humane example in this age of declining Medicare payments.

These practices narrow uncertainty and allow designers to exercise imagination and creative brokering.

Furthermore, some agree that the practice of mundane activities, domestic chores in particular, provides an opportunity for one to exercise imagination and creativity to inspire an aesthetic experience (McCracken 2001; Lee 2010; Highmore 2011a).

In her poetic statement, Forces of Imagination, Guest conveys poems as active forces exercising human imagination, rather than the other way around.

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