Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(5)
Exact(2)
By leveraging these data flows, Smart City applications can be developed in the areas of Economy, Environment, Energy, Water, Waste, People (intellectual endowment and engagement), Lifestyle, Building, Mobility (Transportation), and Public spaces [1, 14].
There are students who come to Shakespeare from exceptional backgrounds with parents who continually explain the world to them, rich life-experiences, precocious intellectual endowment, wide reading, artistic temperament, or the perception of someone twice their age.
Similar(58)
Under these proposals, bachelor's degrees would be restricted to the rich, regardless of qualifications, and the lucky few among the common people who possessed exceptional intellectual endowments.
While the rest of the world disassociated him from any meaningful personal role in the decision-making process and insisted on seeing him as an impotent figurehead lacking notable intellectual endowments, he was actually smarter and shrewder than most people gave him credit for, and more energetic too".
On the one hand, for Heshanggong and other proponents of the cosmological view, what one has obtained from the Dao refers specifically to one's qi endowment, which determines one's physical, intellectual, affective, moral, and spiritual capacity.
The humanities endowment is the principal federal agency engaged in intellectual scholarship, providing grants in history, philosophy and related disciplines, and some previous chairmen have been sharply ideological.
Situated at the Medici villa at Careggi, outside Florence, the academy with its endowment of Greek manuscripts became one of the foremost intellectual centres of Europe.
Dr. Krauss, an economist, said Dr. Campbell's success in increasing the Hoover endowment to $135 million from $2 million and attracting high-profile intellectuals were the results of strategies like recruiting famous academics whom many universities considered too old; these big names, in turn, attracted younger researchers.
An influx of high-tech companies has brought intellectual capital as well as the cold, hard kind, with a corresponding rise in cultural endowments; the La Jolla Playhouse and the Old Globe Theater each have recently received $5 million gifts, from, respectively, Joan and Irwin Jacobs and Harvey P. White, the two men co-founders of Qualcomm.
Sometimes I indulge the fantasy that the answer is to be found in the public sector -- that in some distant rosy future, government will see that the little magazine is as essential to the nation's intellectual health as the arts are to its cultural health, and start a no-strings-attached national endowment for young journalists working at marginal publications.
In interviews, two American entrepreneurs working in China said that civil-liberties supporters should consider pressuring major investors like pensions funds and university endowments to renounce their investment in Chinese companies that engage in repression or theft of intellectual property.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com