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the creativeness
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The state of being creative; creativity
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The word brahman the creative power of the ritual utterances, which denotes the creativeness of the sacrifice and underlies ritual and, therefore, cosmic order is prominent in these texts.
It featured the humour, the sadness and the creativeness featured in any of Ness' novels.
During the creativeness part of design education, "mimesis" technique has been tried.
But what I get out of it is the creativeness that can come with solitude, and how new technology can be misunderstood, even perhaps by the creator (see Twitter).
And Mona Elliot, a gastroenterology nonclinical lecturer at the same institution, adds: "It is the creativeness and the freedom of trying out your own ideas, it is the challenge that keeps you going, the thought that you offer a minor contribution to society and the well being of people".
She doubts the "creativeness" of natural selection, which she considers merely a filter (p. 16, 71) rather than a continuing feedback where organisms produce varied offspring which are tested by the environment, of which the best survive to repeat the process (Lorenz 1978, pp. 24, 27).
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It was found that the openness, creativeness, and the challenging mentality were found positively influencing the Kaizen transfer (Yokozawa et al. 2010).
In order to validate the usability and creativeness of the proposed model, two different fiber-reinforced rubber materials under uniaxial and shear testing are considered.
For example, he praised the "magnitude of the economic achievements" of Kim Il-Sung's impoverished North Korea and, returning from a trip to the highly secretive state, he wrote that the country was "an astonishing tribute not only to the energy, initiative and creativeness of the Korean people, but also to the essential correctness of the Juche line".
The essays were scored on word count, grammar, creativeness, the story and the meaning.
Mill's friend Alexis de Tocqueville, whose De la démocratie en Amérique (Democracy in America) appeared in 1835 40, was a French civil servant who was concerned with maintaining the standards and creativeness of civilization in the face of mass democracy.
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