"intellectual" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- "People in Washington tend to discount the future more than intellectuals tend to."
- Is it any wonder, then, that intellectuals tend to favor socialism?
- Unlike in America, such qualified intellectuals tend to be more widely known among the populace and their pronouncements achieve wide currency.
- The screenplay does, however, capture the closeted egotism and hero worship that grown-up intellectuals tend to camouflage under high-flown academic airs.
- Politically motivated intellectuals tended not to fall silent on receiving official positions but to capitalize on their prominence.
- Highly nuanced intellectuals tend to poke three kinds of holes in moral clarity: 1.
- A lot of his critics are intellectuals, and intellectuals tend to distrust clarity, simplicity and directness even when what's clear and simple is the truth.
- In the United States, for example, some critics point out, intellectuals tend to have nowhere near the same kind of public visibility or clout.
- Moreover, even more so than whites, black intellectuals tend to give in to the worst sorts of anti-intellectual impulses because of social do-goodism and political protest.
- Western intellectuals tend to dismiss Oriental psychology.
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