Sentence examples for intellectual sentiment from inspiring English sources

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This is a plausible thesis, for intellectual sentiment diffuses itself like dew in the night, and democratic ideas are not the only ones to achieve resurrection because later thinkers reversed their predecessors' judgments.

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Within the safe confines of the like-minded, she made infantile criticisms of President Obama, stirred up jingoistic fervor and continued to perpetuate anti-intellectual sentiment.

Deploying considerable wit toward his task, Michaux even prominently displayed a sign debunking anti-intellectual sentiments born out of slavery.

Although it is most certainly wrong to reckon with a clear dichotomy between the intellectual commitments and sentiments of 'Christians' and 'pagans' in late antiquity, it is striking that David's text gives us no firm indication that the author was indeed a Christian.

For the New Republicans, being critical of ignorance and stupidity is considered elitist and condescending, while the widespread anti-intellectual, anti-progressive sentiment that continues to brew increasingly at these Tea Party rallies is widely revered, celebrated, and dangerously thought of as patriotic and pro-American.

The best Brazilian music -- represented by both the carnival sambas and the delicate bossa nova ballads on the soundtrack -- somehow fuses pure sentiment with intellectual clarity, a fusion the film aspires to but never quite achieves.

Bernstein has done some fantastic intellectual work on market sentiment.

Pence gave the speech at a conservative think tank in D.C., dipping into a range of anti-Beijing sentiments, from intellectual property concerns to tariffs and the trade war.

American intelligence reports of the time described the most prominent local intellectual as "pro-German in sentiment," and one base commander ordered quartermasters not to do business with a leading commercial family, one that is still influential here, because he said they were cheating on invoices.

The temptation to make such compromises, he argues, lies principally in the appeal of national sentiment, to which intellectuals are quick to subordinate themselves.

One doubts that these intellectual fledglings know that their sentiments were shared by King's jailer, Bull Connor.

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