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Note that "able" indicates ability to do work tasks both intellectually (training) and emotionally (personal maturity).

The unique language of the arts is not better – intellectually or morally – than other languages.

Maybe the disregard option just is one that we can't actually take on as an intellectually acceptable alternative.

The science of optimism, once scorned as an intellectually suspect province of pep rallies and smiley faces, is opening a new window on the workings of human consciousness.

It is only the intellectually lost who ever argue.

God entrusts kids to us so we can nurture them to maturity-intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually.

The results were always the same: he tested in the intellectually superior range, with no evidence of any learning disability or mental illness.

There may be a similar problem with the way we work: a normal job may be as bad for us intellectually as white flour or sugar is for us physically.

That it is created within the brain, scientists agree. That it is biology's most intellectually glamorous problem, they also concur.

People with autism are highly intelligent and intellectually challenged; they are hyper-verbal and non-verbal; they are ultra-sensitive to light and sound or less sensitive than most.

While this is an intellectually worthwhile goal, it does not usually add to the body of useful languages.

Instead, he rejected them intellectually and took a different path along lines laid out by Mises.

Hailed as her final masterpiece, the novel is as brief, luminous and intellectually charged as the life of its young hero.

intellectually造句

I also was beginning to feel intellectually stale.