Sentence examples for respect for intelligence from inspiring English sources

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Stanley Eskin, whose "Simenon" (1987) is the best critical study of the author, says that, at heart, Simenon had little respect for intelligence.

Respect for intelligence and character has always been the best thing about authentic conservatism.

China's profound respect for intelligence has created a country that reveres the scholar, emphasizes knowledge over might, defense over offense, skill over brute force, concentration over impulse.

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"You have to dignify the audience, bestow upon them respect for their intelligence," Mr. Gurney said.

He will be remembered with affection and respect for his intelligence, thoughtfulness, and commitment to MoMA.

After that, I rode my bike to work on the other side of the road, with a newfound respect for the intelligence of these remarkable animals.

"The meaning is not imposed on you," it continued, "but rather, with a respect for your intelligence that is uncommon in the cinema, your collaboration is required to complete your personal understanding".

What Alter does with the Bible instead is read it, with erudition and rigor and respect for the intelligence of the editor or editors who stitched it together, and -- most thrillingly -- with the keenest receptivity to its darker undertones.

But I do think the Dapper saga is interesting, partly because of another of O'Reilly's lines of defence, which is "people like yourself need to have a lot more respect for the intelligence of my audience," as he told his Radio Times interviewer.

When they first meet, he lectures Jed about the importance of renouncing pork products out of respect for the intelligence of pigs; some time later, surrounded by packets of chorizo and mortadella and pâté de campagne, he admits despairingly: "I've completely relapsed into charcuterie".

In considering lab leadership, for example, she comments, "The nature of research, and the implicit respect for the intelligence and capabilities of other lab workers, means that barking out orders will not necessarily get you anywhere".

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