Sentence examples for intellect recognition from inspiring English sources

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Compared with cognitively normal participants, at baseline, those with bvFTD had significantly poorer performance on tests of general intellect, recognition memory, naming, object perception, executive function, emotion recognition, and social inference.

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Those schools weren't founded on the premise that men and women have incompatible intellects, but in recognition of what were often limited educational opportunities for women.

A corollary of his position on the survival of the soul-intellect in the afterlife through its perfection is the recognition that some intellects that remain potential and un-actualised have no afterlife.

Readers are correct to sense, in Wallace's elaborate grammars and data fields, not only a generous show but also a tacit petition for our recognition of his intellect.

Recognition of her powerful intellect and voice soon spread, and she quickly became both a major strategist of revolutionary socialism and a compelling speaker on its behalf.

With the growing recognition that there is no "transcendent intellect" or "absolute knowledge," the gesture of searching (for meaning or knowledge) is shifting from "a digging down for reasons" to an examination of aesthetic qualities of things and an exploration of how humans respond to their environment as both subjects and objects.

For a story to enrich a child's life it must stimulate his imagination, help him to develop his intellect & to clarify his emotions be attuned to his anxieties & aspirations, give full recognition to his difficulties, suggest solutions to problems that perturb him, promote confidence in him self & his future.

It must stimulate his imagination; help him to develop his intellect and to clarify his emotions; be attuned to his anxieties and aspirations; give full recognition to his difficulties, while at the same time suggesting solutions to the problems which perturb him".

* * * The industrious intellect and imagination of a novelist might at times be superficially motivated by a fervor for recognition, or the desire to compete with an admired contemporary, but few works of any worth were sustained by vanity alone.

In the second case, an affective state such as feeling tired represents or images Intellect (in a derived way) owing to the cognitive component of that state which consists in the recognition of its own presence.

You have the intellect.

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