Sentence examples for intellectual room from inspiring English sources

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Still later, after the European political revolutions of the 17th and 18th centuries, there was intellectual room for secularized versions of the same idea to take hold: duty or obligation was understood in terms of obedience to moral law(s) or principles that do not come from God but are devised by human beings.

There's not a lot of intellectual room in that oeuvre for self-examination.

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Hadlow has previously called BBC4 the "intellectual engine room" of the BBC.

With an annual programme budget of £450m the BBC2 controller has said she wants an "unashamedly intelligent" channel which will be the "intellectual engine room" of the BBC.

"It will be a tourist attraction as well as an intellectual living room for Stockholm residents," says Lars Heikensten, executive director of the Nobel Foundation here.

Into this intellectual drawing-room, Schumpeter introduced the raucous entrepreneur and his rumbustious behaviour.

It was tiny, and smelled of orange rinds, and had — incongruously, behind a futon — a chalkboard; also so many piles of papers and books that the apartment seemed more like the movie set for an intellectual's rooms than like the real McCoy.

The charge in the room is intellectual as well as physical".

This year's Booker Prize winner concerns a gay intellectual whose heart has room in it to like Margaret Thatcher.

This year's Booker Prize novel concerns a gay intellectual whose heart has room in it to like Margaret Thatcher.

Even when a company such as Boeing stumbles over its efficiency, as it did a few years ago, its intellectual property gives it room to recover.

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