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Heavy viewers are also less likely to show imaginativeness or creativity.
Q. What about television's effect on a child's imaginativeness?
But he has escaped the Western curse of imaginativeness.
I had expected both ballets to look dated, but they have an imaginativeness that makes them more than period pieces.
There is imaginativeness galore in this show, but very little imagination and even less conviction.
"Also, I want drawings inside to equal the originality and imaginativeness of the texts."
For one thing, a cliché can be defined as an imaginative expression which through repetition has lost its imaginativeness.
With age, the imaginativeness of play recedes.
Forget about "power"; the question is what the remaining seven artists suggest beyond the pleasure they take in their own, non-Outsider imaginativeness.
Still, for sheer imaginativeness, let alone technical brilliance in the matching of images and music, this production remains unequaled.
I applaud the imaginativeness, but it's no more imaginitive than any decent fantasy novel.
Ingenious theories have been advanced, some of them captivating in their imaginativeness, but they remain only guesses.
There is a great leap in imaginativeness between the symphony and the piano concerto, but the performance requirements are not dissimilar.
The film demonstrated originality, imaginativeness, and professionalism.
What's more, you have to admire the imaginativeness with which Mr. Patterson dramatizes some of his story's sexual complications.
Some board members are said to be dissatisfied with a perceived lack of strength and imaginativeness in Mr. Webster's leadership.
The line dividing imagination from mere imaginativeness is fine and too often is crossed by the sculpture and assemblages.
Children's make-believe places greater emphasis on imaginativeness and autonomy in Western individualistic nations than in collectivist societies.
However, the digressions overwhelm the narrative, both in their length and in the forcefulness and imaginativeness of writing.
James Agee in Time wrote, "Most of it is filmed with unusual imaginativeness and force.
Ms. Marin's imaginativeness at revealing personality through detail is realized especially delightfully through these secondary characters.
It was of an opulence, scale, and imaginativeness that dwarfed, say, the Reeperbahn in Hamburg.
Meriven swore with unladylike imaginativeness.
The pianist's task is to keep both these elements - Diabelli's simplicity and Beethoven's imaginativeness - in the listener's ear.