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A lot of my work isn't intellectually based, it's emotionally based and I think that's where that comes from".
A. -- I am not going to buy a technology stock just because the price is lower, because all of a technology company's assets are intellectually based.
The Mets put the finishing touches on a strong, intellectually based, Harvard-flavored front office Monday with the appointment of Paul DePodesta as the vice president for player personnel and amateur scouting.
Accordingly, outsourcing is evolving into a strategic tool for change, with customers outsourcing not only their back-office functions such as the management of information technology infrastructure and data operations but also their intellectually based functions such as research, product development, human resources, marketing, accounting and legal services.
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He also believed in "the study of nature as a means of glorifying God," and the result, Hunter writes, was an intellectual program that was "experimentally based, intellectually rigorous, theistic, and practical".
After listening to Prof. Hoffmann's talk, I strongly believe in the need of global urbanism in order to achieve intellectually stimulating environments based on people's free exchange within neighborhoods.
Russell again: "The degree of one's emotion varies inversely with one's knowledge of the facts -- the less you know the hotter you get". The exercise of freedom, of course, depends on freedom of thought -- the freedom to explore the world, physically and intellectually, and then, based on what you find, to form ideas, to change those ideas, to grow and to evolve.
But even after several years of education, accountants require an apprenticeship, especially if they are to get to grips with international standards based on intellectually demanding principles rather prescriptive rules.
"For me, based upon my intellectually rigorous analysis and what I honestly believe, this has to be the decision.
AG: You have argued against Thomas Huxley, who coined the term "agnostic," by insisting that atheism is a more intellectually coherent position than agnosticism based on evidence that wasn't available to Huxley in 1869.
This was often based upon feeling intellectually stretched – being 'kept on your toes' – but there is also a persistent sense here that these community-based GPs feel intimately connected with the unfolding of new knowledge over time, of being part of history.
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