geniuses造句

After several generations, some geniuses are born to rewrite history.

If we under promise and exceed our predictions, others will hail us as geniuses.

People who were hailed for decades as geniuses and heroes, are today exposed as frauds, liars and thieves.

Mice at Northwestern whose brains were infused directly with large doses of Noggin became, Dr. Kessler says, “little mouse geniuses, if there is such a thing.”

"Compared with the bosses of the firms they were going up against, the early Labour leaders were the geniuses," says ms Horowitz.

The purpose of mass education, like it or not, is not to promote only the geniuses but to give the average student a solid basis from which to grow.

geniuses造句

We all want our children to be geniuses.

The country has produced many creative geniuses who have flopped abroad.

Anyone who watches it "will be learning not from your humble servant but from real geniuses" of the martial art, he said.

It would be difficult to find enough recognised geniuses to test the idea in a large, controlled study, but more run-of-the-mill creativity does seem to be associated with mood disorders.

A group of most talented geniuses.

The Bronte sisters' personal lives are as intriguing as their writing: three unlikely geniuses under one unlikely West Yorkshire roof.

BMW said it's closing in on a goal of having 500 geniuses employed at 339 U. S. dealerships by the end of the year.

Most of history's industrial geniuses have similar stories.

We don't tolerate or even "kill" geniuses who seem odd, too arrogant and disobedient in the eye of authority, and don't fit in well with the system.

Philip is one of the mastermind geniuses responsible for Maxon's Cinema4D.

Two neuroscientists say that a now-extinct race of humans had big eyes, child-like faces, and an average intelligence of around 150, making them geniuses among Homo sapiens.

Past work has established that psychopaths have normal levels of intelligence (they are only rarely Hannibal Lecter-like geniuses).

You capture the hubris of the young writer in a way that seems universal to me—as relevant for budding literary geniuses in New York today as it was for Albanians then.