Sentence examples for intellectual conflict from inspiring English sources

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But it would be even better if Lenkiewicz's compassion for society's invisibles were accompanied by more in the way of intellectual conflict.

But, glad as I am to see Penhall back at the Royal Court, I feel the dice are heavily loaded in the familial and intellectual conflict he creates.

The mistakes are rather the result of an intellectual conflict of interest; experts always overvalue their pet area and want to expand its purview, until the point that everyday problems come to be mislabeled as mental disorders.

His development of a drama of moral passion and of intellectual conflict and debate, his revivifying of the comedy of manners, and his ventures into symbolic farce and into a theatre of disbelief helped shape the theatre of his time and after.

That is not to say that there is much of a consensus among conservative health care policy analysts, who face an intellectual conflict on health care: many proven ways of saving money have tended to result from the sort of centralized decision-making that they have traditionally abhorred.

The songs that sing out in the colossal recesses of one's own one's mind and that, by the power of composition and performance, are made public, triumph, with a valedictory ferocity, not going gentle against any night of silence; no social constraint or intellectual conflict, no private suffering or scruple of self-doubt would hold back a well-constructed musical fury.

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The intellectual conflicts waged by the likes of Freud, Stefan Zweig, Thomas Mann and Ernst Jünger go largely unreported.

And the cast members generate a truly spontaneous sense of individual personalities and the erotic and intellectual conflicts that arise among them.

The final volume, Allegoria e derisione (1966; "Allegory and Derision"), deals with the triumph and fall of Fascism, focusing on the moral and intellectual conflicts of the Florentine intelligentsia.

She is one of the great characters of the 19th‑century novel, born before her time, torn to pieces by the theological and intellectual conflicts of the day, and by her ambivalence about her own sexuality.

By James Thurber The New Yorker, May 2, 1936 P. 17 About ten months ago I got around to the idea of writing a book called "The Riding Generation" which would be the story of my own intellectual conflicts, emotional disturbances, spiritual adventures, and journalistic experiences, something in the manner of Malcolm Cowley's "Exiles Return" or Vincent Sheean's "Personal History".

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