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"intellectually" Definitions
  1. in a way that is connected with or using a person's ability to think in a logical way and understand things

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But this fear must be vanquished if we are to become less intellectually arrogant and more intellectually humble.
Schultz says it is "intellectually dishonest to suggest that either party's candidate could lose because of a third choice," which suggests that he either doesn't know what the term "intellectually dishonest" means or is being intellectually dishonest.
Both books describe Briggs and Myers as intellectually driven women in an era when career opportunities for intellectually driven women were slim.
It shouldn't be, and honestly isn't, especially remarkable that a smart, intellectually engaged woman would be attracted to a smart, intellectually engaged man.
And then its vitality, it's great intellectually, it's very stimulating.
So be intellectually honest — and have the courage to change.
Intellectually, I understand why Cersei is doing what she's doing.
People assume you are just outrageously rude, or intellectually impaired.
She's so strong, because she's been battered, emotionally and intellectually.
They eventually began a complicated romance that was both intellectually
We must not capitulate intellectually or morally to drug use.
I'm still trying to work my way through that, intellectually.
Her work is playful, often surreal, intellectually rigorous, and brief.
Intellectually curious and ambitious professionals never stop learning new skills.
A. Both my parents were intellectually curious and somewhat unconventional.
The ones who say that are being intellectually dishonest. pic.twitter.
I just don't think that that's a fair argument intellectually.
I'm intellectually selfish and reasonably dilettantish in my intellectual pursuits.
But it's intellectually uninvolving, and its technical limitations prove frustrating.
With comparable treatment, Hardcore could have been intellectually stimulating, too.
Intellectually, I understand that Cornelius Dämmrich's works are two dimensional.
On the other hand, Arthur dealt with everything completely intellectually.
She says "everyone knows" introverts believe they are intellectually superior.
They might find learning political facts to be intellectually gratifying.
That edifice is at once intellectually rigid and formally rickety.
To ignore Webb's rights in this regard is intellectually dishonest.
I wanted to get a degree and intellectually develop myself.
"Intellectually, Cornel West has not been relevant," Dr. Dyson said.
Is there a personal consequence to being more intellectually humble?
People see it — they don't have to intellectually project the future.
The intellectually humble don't cave every time their thoughts are challenged.
"Intellectually, I could say the original data weren't strong," he says.
Because it's sort of an eclectic and just intellectually curious magazine.
Remember, this is the guy who delights in "intellectually fulfilling" conversation.
"It is intellectually dishonest to compare Bernie to Trump," Khanna tweeted.
It's not in view, and it's not somehow intellectually in view.
Company culture needs to be open, supportive, vibrant and intellectually stimulating.
Yes, intellectually, I knew it was just a bunch of fabric.
Criticism can be intellectually dense, but also be broad and light.
She said Trump is "ethically" and "intellectually unfit" to be president.
He got it intellectually, but he still felt a bit rejected.
She portrays Merleau-Ponty as both intellectually admirable and personally appealing.
She challenges him intellectually; his outgoing personality balances out her shyness.
I knew this artwork signified something intellectually subtle—but what, exactly?
And the facts are on President Trump's side, morally and intellectually.
"He's been the forerunner intellectually of this moment," Mr. Caddell said.
Emotionally and intellectually, they have many self-inflected wounds to lick.
Look how intellectually stimulating it is, how sensually pleasurable it is.
I knew intellectually, before, that the costs of donating were small.
So I get that, intellectually, that's an interesting idea for you.
When parsed, I can intellectually negate each of these self-judgments.
Their works were imaginative and at the same time intellectually stimulating.
He doesn't do that because he's not an intellectually curious person.
He emerges as a thoughtful, intellectually driven man in Bedell's telling.
"I knew Sara could take more, intellectually and artistically," she said.
She knew he was intellectually disabled; blind and unable to communicate.
"Intellectually I knew that I didn't do anything wrong," he says.
Intellectually challenged from birth, she became increasingly erratic after entering womanhood.
Intellectually, economic republicanism has no appeal for either liberals or conservatives.
What some might see as completely pointless, he found intellectually liberating.
Integration of the complexity of our experiences — erotically, intellectually, and socially.
He challenged him not just politically or intellectually, but also morally.
When it comes to race, confusion is the most intellectually defensible position.
The reality is that no intellectually honest argument against Judge Gorsuch exists.
" Recalls English professor Roger Sale: "She was a open and ready intellectually.
He found the classwork challenging and said he loved "being stretched" intellectually.
While Penny knows about all these things intellectually, it's still emotionally terrible.
Some of the speeches, like Deneen's address, were thoughtful and intellectually alive.
It's the kind of piece that looks expensive while being intellectually poor.
Intellectually and in terms of their individual areas of strength and expertise.
The intellectually promising students of poor and disadvantaged parents are another matter.
Three men, including Lee, are (or were) at least borderline intellectually disabled.
These high points were, however, classic signs of an intellectually exhausted presidency.
Rather than being mentally ill, it can make you intellectually more competent.
Everyone can get past this but you have to be intellectually honest.
As a framework for our public finances, this plan is intellectually bankrupt.
After all, she remains intellectually active and fully engaged on the Court.
I wanted to engage people emotionally and intellectually at the same time.
Intellectually and libidinally, it feels like we are in a dry spell.
" He called Shewmon "the most intellectually honest person I have ever met.
"Intellectually, I absolutely knew that this was a strong possibility," she said.
Yes, both scenes are similarly intellectually meaningless, but they're still politically potent.
Intellectually I knew this, but internally it just didn't feel like it.
I'm very intellectually stimulated by the hard things and managing in uncertainty.
Finney said Trump is not "intellectually interested" in learning about the history.
I am intellectually very curious to see where WeWork goes from here.
And what those do to the squids, physically and intellectually, isn't pretty.
They were not made to be admired, or to be dissected intellectually.
Impulses both earthly and intellectually sublime coexist easily on the Canary Islands.
You also need a philosophy, and Macron's is intellectually and morally bankrupt.
Yes, but I don't think that's a move one can intellectually make.
After all, they're not trying to make intellectually coherent arguments or defenses.
At 9 years old, Ruby had never been identified as intellectually disabled.
So where are you, emotionally and intellectually, after struggling through this article?
Intellectually, they understand other people's emotions and how to make them suffer.
I care deeply about and am intellectually invested in what I consume.
I wanted to do it intellectually, but I had a dry heave.
Instead of focusing on athletics, Allen asks children to improve themselves intellectually.
Lister, globe-trotting and intellectually ravenous, bemoaned her stolid and "shabby" hometown.
A solid thing, then, in both senses: physically durable and intellectually sound.
What use is such an intellectually stifled version of feminism to anyone?
Barr and Trump are morally and intellectually compromised by their racial contempt.
Opinion Columnist Donald Trump is impulse-driven, ignorant, narcissistic and intellectually dishonest.
I think are is meant to be experience both intellectually and emotionally.
I've had relationships that were intellectually erotic, but nothing ever happened physically.
"There's this idea that you know it's not real, intellectually," Jones says.
This joke thief may be lazy or intellectually insecure, but who cares?
" Le Bon found that crowds were inherently "unanimous, emotional and intellectually weak.
"I mean, ethically unfit, intellectually unfit, curiosity-wise unfit," Ms. Pelosi said.
If you're someone who is intellectually curious, that context switching is awesome.
I knew it was crucial intellectually, but it wasn't personally important to me.
And, crucially, a group of wonderful, intellectually adventurous people to be accountable to.
He was -- and is -- sharp, witty, fast-thinking, intellectually challenging and hard-working.
Intellectually, I know, the world is still huge, unknown, and haunted with promise.
To those criticizing President Trump for his opinions on this: be intellectually honest.
After skipping fourth grade and continuing to blossom intellectually, Braxton also became depressed.
Today's meritocrats are not only smug because they think they are intellectually superior.
They're people still trying to figure themselves out intellectually, socially, emotionally, and physically.
It's intellectually uninteresting to keep going over this ground, though it's socially consequential.
I understand it intellectually; I just don't know where to go from there.
But while Gore was intellectually titanic, he was also overly aggressive and rude.
But it's as intellectually stimulating to me as anything that I've ever done.
Dassey, who is intellectually impaired, was 16 at the time of the trial.
Not intellectually fulfilling work, but the 21st century version of an assembly line.
I'm trying to articulate this intellectually, but it's more of a subconscious surrender.
Intellectually and politically, Mr. Ryan is part of the Reagan Revolution's third generation.
Rubio said he wasn't "intellectually curious" enough on the issues to be president.
The work was intellectually challenging; better still, it was making a real difference.
Intellectually he understands that, but for whatever reason he did not implement that.
That would be an improvement over intellectually lazy writing based on dubious data.
O'Connor said that Tirado is intellectually limited and was neglected as a child.
Trump and put them at the service of an intellectually coherent movement without
It is simply intellectually lazy to tarnish the reputation of all government workers.
The question is this though: does this exhibition dig quite deep enough, intellectually?
Was she too strong, physically and intellectually, to be a proper first lady?
Ward doesn't just utilize found objects; he communicates with them — intellectually, visually, soulfully.
Moore's lawyers contend their client is intellectually disabled and should be spared execution.
Portland is constantly re-imagining ways of living, and is incredibly intellectually engaged.
I am in a very creative and intellectually stimulating time of my life!
And if that's the case, then be intellectually honest with yourself about it.
Intellectually, I know that's a bad idea, but it hasn't stopped me yet.
He is stubborn and chivalrous, blunt and generous, physically brave and intellectually nimble.
The hardest reviewers to find are those who are intellectually honest and independent.
He's intellectually sound from the point of view that he's very well read.
"Intellectually," he said, "there's no reason someone my age couldn't be doing this."
Some may argue that the generation game, if intellectually vacuous, is basically harmless.
I'd argue that Republicanism has been intellectually bankrupt for a very long time.
We tend to think of wine intellectually, often as a problem of methodology.
Intellectually speaking, these two final films form a kind of anti–double feature.
Aury wrote this book to intellectually seduce her lover through an erotic fantasy.
There is nothing intellectually provocative about dog fighting or insects devouring one another.
Justice Sotomayor said Mr. Moore was at least as intellectually disabled as Lennie.
It feels intellectually unserious to concern himself with fictional people marrying one another.
There is no development physically or intellectually without effort, and effort means work.
Zealously researched and intellectually rangy, it reckons with tragedies both human and environmental.
It is an ingeniously placed revelation, and it registers intellectually, if not emotionally.
"   The Republican called the president "psychologically, morally, intellectually, and emotionally unfit for office.
I recognize myself in them: intellectually adventurous, skeptical, newly aware of life's injustices.
It's both intellectually and politically lazy to attribute African-American unemployment to immigration.
And who intellectually gets dismissed, which is a very common story for women everywhere, of course, in Saudi Arabia, because it is very conservative still, but everywhere in the world, women, intellectually, we don't get the same respect as men.
He'd been more intellectually curious than 85033 percent of adults, but not intellectually curious enough to learn quickly about wide-ranging policy issues to the extent he needed to adequately compete against a seasoned incumbent opponent — otherwise known as a politician.
It seems like anyone who's intellectually honest has a hard time defending the president.
Under Supreme Court precedent, people who are intellectually disabled cannot be sentenced to death.
Intellectually, you're above the systems that benefit the sort that protest for white rights.
Jeroen Dijsselbloem, the Dutch finance minister, is widely quoted calling Britain's demands "intellectually impossible".
It's not that she couldn't intellectually comprehend the words, she worried that she couldn't.
"Ross is an emotionally abusive, self obsessed, classist, intellectually superior PoS," Jamie Sykes replied.
"I remember thinking that it was such an intellectually beautiful idea," he told me.
Cell Block 99 treats it as a grim job for mature, intellectually balanced men.
Compared to Grindr, he says, his anonymous chatrooms interactions were much more intellectually stimulating.
I had felt, intellectually and viscerally, that this is as good as it gets.
Unlike Mr Trump, Mr Bannon is intellectually curious, obsessed with history and well-read.
Intellectually it seems like we sure can spin our wheels over this question forever.
Power hungry is basically evil in most situations; and they&aposre completely intellectually dishonest.
Garrod was born on May 5, 1892, to an intellectually elite family in London.
Knowing intellectually that Charleston will be underwater is a far cry from seeing it.
This will be intellectually interesting, but there's a personal challenge for me here too.
It's a fantastic day to socialize, but also to connect intellectually with your partners.
Intellectually, you know doughnuts are among the foods you are not supposed to eat.
Glad to know they are still alive and being intellectually nurtured by a xenophobe.
Intellectually, you know it's a sphere, that you are held to it by gravity.
Photograph by Mauricio Lima for The New Yorker The instructor's classes were intellectually ambitious.
Furthermore, his attorneys argued Tharpe is ineligible for execution because he is intellectually disabled.
I pictured her fighting, instinctively, even as, intellectually, she wanted the end to come.
Sidebar WASHINGTON — In 22012, the Supreme Court barred the execution of the intellectually disabled.
Morally and politically and intellectually, that is a disaster, and that's where we are.
Most of all, they enjoy feeling like they're part of an intellectually engaged community.
He just doesn't want to go from getting it intellectually to acting on it.
I regret the loss of Jim Harrison, who was hugely entertaining and intellectually tricky.
Intellectually, I knew that no one could manage such a serious disease burden forever.
The 45th president is neither intellectually nor morally equipped for the job, he wrote.
Mr. McCollum, who is intellectually disabled, then began borrowing money at 3083 percent interest.
During marathon concerts you never really seem exhausted by physically and intellectually challenging music.
This "Suspiria" is more cerebral, more intellectually gratifying, but less obviously fun than Argento's.
No matter how politically touchy or intellectually abstruse the topic, the crowd develops consensus.
"I'm intellectually approaching the scene, maybe, as she might have approached it," he said.
You just can't come at it intellectually; you had to come at it deep.
People feel besieged, or they're intellectually lazy, so they reduce themselves to one category.
Medical school is devastatingly expensive (up to $2628,28503) and physically, intellectually, and emotionally exhausting.
It was also a physical reckoning with something previously understood only intellectually: global warming.
I am a parent of an intellectually disabled freshman in high school named Sam.
Student Opinion What makes an ideal learning environment for you — physically, socially, intellectually, emotionally?
These hadn't seemed like legitimate questions to think about intellectually when I was younger.
Kirk was intellectually smitten with Burke, especially with his critical assessment of the French Revolution.
But many judges and scholars, including Justice Scalia, had never found that methodology intellectually satisfactory.
The work I did back then—nonprofit, tech, politics—was intellectually stimulating, but terminally rudderless.
Like intellectually, not emotionally, and most people come from an emotional place and it's unfortunate.
What can people learn—either emotionally or intellectually—from reading and listening to these speeches?
While we may understand the unfairness intellectually, the game really helps drive the point home.
And one of the things it has made us intellectually lazy about is the VIX.
But it's neither as intellectually fascinating as the former or emotionally soothing as the latter.
Not just to integrate us physically, but to integrate us spiritually and intellectually and emotionally.
Neurosurgery excites me intellectually and I still find the nervous system the most beautiful organ.
Morally and intellectually admirable, the structures (as sculpture) are also a pleasure to visually contemplate.
Her other stage works are also contemplative and sometimes static, but intellectually and musically rewarding.
Despite his colleagues' warnings, Berry insists that life in the country has been intellectually fulfilling.
I love my day job: My needs are taken care of, and it's intellectually fulfilling.
She's intellectually disabled and has behavior disorders, as well as obsessive compulsive and autistic tendencies.
She believes the atrocious education system has led to a society that is "intellectually blind".
"I was enjoying my job, it was rewarding financially as well as intellectually," Lacayo says.
Her scenes confronting her rapist intellectually are among the best in her obscenely illustrious career.
David Brat (R-Va.), a Freedom Caucus member, called the comments "unhelpful" and "intellectually insulting."
And intellectually, I knew that the guy on the bike was the problem, not me.
I should say upfront that I'm invested — intellectually but also literally — in this working out.
Plus, as much as they love ripping apart plush animals, it's not especially intellectually stimulating.
Florida requires courts to use current medical standards when determining whether someone is intellectually disabled.
You can also honor this intellectually curious new moon by cracking open a new book.
He was older than her by five years but, intellectually and emotionally, was very unsophisticated.
Friends called it candid shoptalk by perfectionists who respected each other intellectually, emotionally and professionally.
I just could not intellectually fathom that suffering could occur on such a dramatic scale.
The Supreme Court has banned the execution of juvenile offenders and of the intellectually disabled.
Dassey's attorneys, however, say he's borderline intellectually disabled and was pressured into a false confession.
Who could read the testimonies of Primo Levi and not feel intellectually and emotionally exhausted?
Let's just assume, as you say, that you feel intellectually scrupulous and ethically righteous, okay?
The robot's output is about as intellectually fulfilling as a backwash of used tea leaves.
But the broad philosophy is both intellectually sound and considered completely taboo in American politics.
Painlessness usually runs in families, in people who are otherwise completely normal intellectually and mentally.
Being young, black, and physically and intellectually gifted often comes with some cross-colored baggage.
But with "spaces for the mentally ill or intellectually disabled, no, no, no," Shum said.
The resulting altercation proves he is both intellectually and physically superior to the three men.
But the underlying motivation for the tilt isn't an intellectually rigorous devotion to Hassett's model.
"My ex-husband just wanted me to collapse intellectually," she told The Times in 2006.
An anarchist and utopian, he was the intellectually electrifying source of inspiration of a generation.
It exposed white supremacists for what they are, then and now—ridiculous, intellectually bankrupt, racists.
He ignored women almost completely and was prone to infatuation with younger, intellectually stimulating men.
What would it take to transform high schools into more humanizing and intellectually vital places?
People who don't have regular contact with people they disagree with become intellectually dishonest quickly.
"People think it's hokey, but it's actually the hardest, most intellectually demanding game," she says.
This, I argued, was the lifestyle that best enabled me to perform, creatively and intellectually.
Theirs is a world in which girls are physically harmed, emotionally shattered and intellectually crushed.
Bret: But democracy suffers without an intellectually coherent and morally serious right-of-center party.
But, churning-out sausages, one at a time, is at least visually and intellectually comprehensible.
Historical documents say they were mismatched on just about every front: intellectually, ideologically, even physically.
"Instinctively, reflexively, intellectually, the people in power believe in the value of divergence," he said.
" Hofstadter did not usually describe his ideal intellectually minded citizens as members of an "elite.
"Bookstores are located in neighborhoods and areas that are intelligent, elegant, intellectually curious," he said.
Heidegger appears as oracular, hermetic, and Nazi-tainted; Sartre as intellectually promiscuous and Soviet-sympathizing.
"Voters just need to know you're thinking about issues and are intellectually curious," she said.
Marx is formed intellectually by the 19th-century critiques of religion and Christianity in particular.
There are certainly more intellectually stimulating discussions out there concerning America's growing reliance on drones.
Ideas once thought of as intellectually uncouth and morally repulsive have suddenly become merely controversial.
But Joe Biden seemed too feeble, oratorically and intellectually, to buck the self-defeating trend.
"I found the partners to be intellectually curious and they encourage independent thinking," said Cannon.
You know from the first pages that, intellectually, you've climbed into a high-performance sports car.
But even if you're motivated to be more intellectually humble, our culture doesn't always reward it.
Intellectually speaking, Trump is much more a product of the fever swamp than the mainstream right.
I think we are being intellectually lazy when we jump on one part of societal violence.
Intellectually, I understood that Nora and Kevin were having trouble and had been for a while.
There's definitely a sizable community of people who are really intellectually, theologically opposed to ad tracking.
This was augmented by a few intellectually ambitious outside authorities who found their way to universities.
There is very little here that was ambitiously dense, intellectually rigorous, or in any way monumental.
On the other hand, liberalism is much better defended in depth intellectually than it was then.
But while we know, intellectually, what burnout is, it's hard to know what burnout feels like.
And the age-old tactic of "fear-based" selling does not work with intellectually savvy CISOs.
"I have a chance to play in a new arena and stretch myself intellectually," Banister says.
Obama passionately denounced Trump as intellectually and temperamentally unfit to succeed him in the Oval Office.
They befriend each other, marry each other and support each other, politically as well as intellectually.
" One person dropped out of the production team because he declared that I was "intellectually greedy.
It undermines the idea that they cannot be intellectually stimulating and funny at the same time.
I did understand intellectually that, you know, the audience was meant to be rooting for Rachel.
" She then said, "Comparing those who believe in man-woman marriage to racists is intellectually dishonest.
Having it any other way is being intellectually dishonest and, as a result, just plain stupid.
There's a level of headier concept in their selections that moves you both intellectually and physically.
I remember thinking I'd never met a politician so intellectually curious and so uncomfortable with campaigning.
But also, they just had such a deep, deep understanding of the material, intellectually and emotionally.
"The issue for me is we've lost the ability to intellectually articulate our argument," Fiona said.
A board member asking questions to ensure  management is intellectually honest is a valuable board member.
Virgil Abloh, the artistic director of Louis Vuitton's men's wear, is nothing if not intellectually nimble.
Most people know, at least intellectually, that self-delusion is bad and self-insight is good.
Intellectually, I always knew it was a good idea, but it was just not as comfortable.
That said, I agree with Rachel: it feels intellectually dishonest to say Bowles' seat is hottest.
Your brain thinks it's a full model even though you know intellectually it's a light pad.
They are law-abiding, tax-paying individuals who make our country richer intellectually, culturally and economically.
Trump's speech was unserious, intellectually lazy, fact-free, hyperbolic, full of fear mongering and immigrant scapegoating.
Intellectually, I understand that climate change is one of the most important issues facing our planet.
Intellectually, this will be a highly stimulating time—you're sure to dream up some brilliant ideas!
Throughout a hundred-plus days, Trump has proved himself temperamentally and intellectually unfit for the Presidency.
Well I think they ... So I think their communication strategy has been intellectually bankrupt. Mm-hmm.
Many of them understand, intellectually, the rationale behind using low-cost, staid investments for their core.
He goads an already intellectually curious team to keep learning, keep reading, keep searching for more.
It's humbling to watch this intimidating character, recently so emotionally and intellectually concrete, appear so diminished.
I've already written about why I no longer find that an ethically or intellectually tenable stance.
Intellectually might be more important to me, because I prefer books that teach me something practical.
If "Power Strip" is more striking intellectually and politically than dramatically, though, it is striking nonetheless.
Each shift into local language was more than merely colorful; it was emotionally and intellectually significant.
The point is that the monetarist idea no longer serves any useful purpose, intellectually or politically.
You don't stand there and you don't watch violations of humanity go uncontested, at least intellectually.
A hallmark of Andersson's novels is how spiritually and intellectually insipid the male love interests are.
And if so, how can we build an intellectually honest progressive agenda based on national solidarity?
Audiences might go to Metrograph or the newly renovated Quad Cinema for more daring, intellectually challenging movies.
Dassey&aposs attorneys, however, say he&aposs borderline intellectually disabled and was pressured into a false confession.
Most important of all, the intellectually humble are more likely to admit it when they are wrong.
He was white, and there was a huge difference between understanding this intellectually and experiencing it emotionally.
He was diagnosed as mildly intellectually disabled in fourth grade, and the next year as bipolar schizophrenic.
Unfortunately, The Current War too often fails to bring a human heart to its intellectually stimulating ideas.
"We stand as a welcoming, tolerant, considerate, and intellectually rigorous learning environment," McDonald said in his message.
I try to hire people who have a different opinion because I believe in being intellectually rigorous.
Clinton has spent months emphasizing a message that Trump is morally and intellectually unfit for the presidency.
IQ tests became a tool for pundits to argue that people of darker skins were intellectually inferior.
Biomedical scientists know this intellectually, but law and society do not understand this medical fact very well.
Mr Romer clearly seems to believe that some of the bank's economics is sloppy and intellectually dishonest.
It's intellectually difficult because the knowledge that everyone is taught in school is by definition agreed upon.
They don't know how she will develop, emotionally or intellectually, or where she'll live out her life.
Getting to know lovers as friends, and as people you can connect with intellectually, will be important.
That would basically be a return to the less intellectually homogenous approach of a half-century ago.
I want to make it so people can connect with those stories whether it's emotionally or intellectually.
Smart toys kill two (stuffed) birds with one stone by being both intellectually stimulating and nearly indestructible.
"Even the state's own expert said that it was probable that he was intellectually disabled," Sotomayor said.
Michael Foot was a better politician than Mr Corbyn: cleverer, more intellectually heterodox and a better speaker.
Play mats offer a safe intellectually stimulating place for baby to play with mom or dad nearby.
At university, students should learn to think, to engage with different views, and thus to grow intellectually.
No college years—he missed that part, and paid for it by overcompensating intellectually—but war experiences.
The more intellectually oriented ones thought and wrote about their experiences in poems, stories, letters and diaries.
Again, it's not something I can explain intellectually; it's how you give yourself over to the music.
Nevertheless, he stands by his mantra of intellectually-driven self-growth as a model for tech entrepreneurs.
She was also on a Marshall Scholarship, for "intellectually distinguished young Americans" likely to be future leaders.
Characteristically—because Tokarczuk is herself intellectually mobile—she changes course in the second paragraph of her riff.
Looking back on the last ten years, I see a foolish pursuit of an intellectually engaged life.
" They further denounced critics who were so foolish as to believe that "Dickens never grew up intellectually.
Intellectually, outside observers had always known that such an outcome was possible, indeed perhaps becoming increasingly likely.
Intellectually, the bedrock faith in capitalism as the global economy's organizing principle has rarely been so shaky.
It's not just that he's a visceral bigot, but also, on some level, intellectually committed to bigotry.
But Beck took to Twitter to question whether Lahren, whom he hired in 85033, is intellectually honest.
Intellectually, you know The Lion King didn't conclude with a jam-rock hoedown — but shouldn't it have?
I associated my self-worth directly with my appearance, even though, intellectually, I knew that was ridiculous.
On average, intellectually demanding occupations like college professors have higher IQs than less demanding occupations like janitors.
Even when we intellectually know that a belief isn't serving us, we still cling to it emotionally.
My public defender said they could fight my death sentence by having me classified as intellectually disabled.
And people tend to have a much more effective array of defenses intellectually than they do emotionally.
And so it set the mold for a new type of theater — commercially viable yet intellectually challenging.
But Beck took to Twitter to question whether Lahren, whom he hired in 2015, is intellectually honest.
"You have to have two of everything, so they can procreate intellectually if not biologically," she said.
To make it in a way that emotionally explains that as much as it explains it intellectually.
The songs teeter on a psychological divide between intellectually informed glumness and the physical pleasures of rhythm.
It's not intellectually stimulating, barely pays anything, and my co-workers can only talk about the weather.
Intellectually honest conservatives — the six or seven who remain, at any rate — need to say this, loudly.
Many of the operations were conducted in psychiatric hospitals or other institutions where intellectually disabled patients lived.
The Supreme Court has previously imposed limits on capital punishment for mentally incompetent or intellectually disabled people.
In retrospect, if not in real time, intellectually curious people appreciate and want the benefits of balance.
A Wonderful Stroke of Luck is an intellectually rich book with a razor-sharp sense of irony.
Using "free speech" as a cop-out is just as intellectually dishonest and just as morally bankrupt.
Critics have noted that the film engages viewers on multiple levels at once — emotionally, physically and intellectually.
The novel's historical and personal strands don't always intellectually cohere, but their juxtaposition often has visceral force.
She is learning French (a form of cognitive stimulation), meditates regularly and is socially and intellectually active.
Those are the kind of reflections inspired by this "Hamlet," which is more intellectually than emotionally stimulating.
" Jamil Smith, Rolling Stone: "Mollifying disingenuous, intellectually bereft criticism from Republicans about fairness shouldn't be a concern.
He believed that if you were not advancing yourself intellectually, professionally, or monetarily, you were wasting time.
Ohio currently has tens of thousands of developmentally- and intellectually-disabled individuals on its Medicaid waiting list.
To the administration's chagrin, the hypothesis behind maximum pressure was faulty and intellectually weak from the beginning.
Attendees at a conference like EmTech Next might want to be challenged intellectually to think about ethics.
I would love nothing more than to write about other things, worthy things, more intellectually stimulating things.
I don't mean literally — in the cliché liberal way of absconding to Canada — but intellectually, socially, psychically.
And there are people calmly, intellectually discussing this, in places that are supposedly of a liberal bent.
Boettcher's former colleague, Allah said she recalled her one-time co-worker always being friendly and intellectually curious.
Stankey called himself "intellectually curious" and enjoys getting into the weeds of the businesses he owns and operates.
But actually seeing and hearing their stories works on a more powerful emotional level as well as intellectually.
It seems to me Kethledge and Kavanaugh are kind of the highest intellectually and have the most experience.
Of course it wasn't, it was simply the library of two incredibly well-read and intellectually curious people.
Then again, it's one thing for a parent to know intellectually that their child will probably be okay.
"The court harbors doubt as to whether Wilson would be considered intellectually disabled by most clinicians," he wrote.
Whereas General McChrystal is whippet thin and intellectually intense, Mr Pitt's McMahon is a baby-faced near-buffoon.
Intellectually he wishes to "gild what felt more and more like the sordidness" of his time with Mitko.
Trump's politically expedient, feigned outrage over the process at this point in the election cycle is intellectually dishonest.
The neocon faction is disproportionately Jewish and is deeply emotionally and intellectually invested in the US-Israel relationship.
The second is how little progress has been made with Brexit, not just pragmatically but intellectually and emotionally.
"The court harbors doubt as to whether Wilson would be considered intellectually disabled by most clinicians," he wrote.
Shane: I know what you mean about your ideal, intellectually mature self and then your emotionally real self.
This is illogical and intellectually disingenuous, and that's how Altman's approach to Thiel has been this whole time.
"You have to be intellectually honest with yourself and sit down and look at the numbers," he said.
The children of the 218s men, the last Soviet generation, declared their fathers bankrupt both financially and intellectually.
"It's intellectually very interesting — I'm looking at emerging trends that will transform the way we live," she says.
Looking at the world through the narrow lens of white privilege is suffocating and spiritually and intellectually inferior.
We all create hypotheses in undisciplined fashion, and then you have to go back and be intellectually disciplined.
But I sort of get intellectually why they're interesting, and that was the cool thing about your movie.
His attorneys filed a writ for habeas corpus claiming he is intellectually disabled and thus ineligible for execution.
We should have the ability to explore intellectually and treat our body in whatever way we see fit.
He not only was a leading advocate for the Iraq War, but actually remains intellectually stuck in 2002.
From studying these trends for the past five years, I understood intellectually that the video revolution was imminent.
Based on perception, the region is thought to be wholeheartedly conservative politically and socially, intellectually backward and racist.
Liberals don't have their ideas challenged as often, and that makes it harder for them to grow intellectually.
In 2002, the court outlawed the execution of intellectually disabled capital defendants, a decision they reinforced in 2014.
We should hope that senators will perform their constitutionally-mandated responsibility in a rational and intellectually coherent manner.
To make an intellectually honest comparison, you'd have to average the Obama EPA's $1 million over eight years.
Be intellectually curious, ask questions, walk around; try to learn as much about the business as you can.
Storage puts the art "intellectually almost in a coma," said Joanne Heyler, the director of the Broad Museum.
Instead, they should draw systematically upon the carefully garnered insights of established, nuanced and intellectually refined nuclear theory.
We will conduct intellectually rigorous, evidence-based research that explores the opportunities and challenges posed by these technologies.
Still, the author describes Mr. Trump bluntly as unlearned, intellectually incurious and sometimes consumed with frustration about leaks.
Fortunately, America's federalist system does not mandate states to be beholden to this intellectually and morally bankrupt policy.
The lawyers argued their client was subject to coercive police tactics and that he is borderline intellectually disabled.
But Henrietta, possibly the most intellectually resplendent heroine I've met in a novel, outgrows Henry's plans for her.
The same would be true if people high in interferon gamma were less intellectually gifted but more sociable.
She grew up in New Jersey and quickly grew into an intellectually curious young person and avid reader.
James Harden and Chris Paul are two of the most intellectually searing passers who ever touched a basketball.
They are for the intellectually soft, for those who are unwilling to face the bitter cold of reality.
And black folk were seen as mentally ugly, too—intellectually inferior beings incapable of divining life's deeper meanings.
The initiative on homelessness supports families' attempts to foster the stability and continuity children need to succeed intellectually.
Rather, it might be best to remain inquisitive and intellectually active throughout your years, the lead researcher says.
Thank you to Mr. Morris for his intellectually muscular, robust and generous offering in this year's Culture Issue.
You can make your point visually and emotionally at the same time as you are saying it intellectually.
Committing your life to the health professions is a path that's both intellectually challenging and emotionally rewarding path.
He caught a break in 22004 when the Supreme Court decided that intellectually disabled peopled can't be executed.
He caught a break in 2002 when the Supreme Court decided that intellectually disabled peopled can't be executed.
The priest did not point out that I was a little girl, intellectually ill equipped to question theology.
Mr. French's cousin described the 32-year-old as a "gentle giant," who was intellectually disabled and nonverbal.
"Intellectually, I am very worried," Ms. Prada said as her celebrity invitees came over to pay their respects.
A Pennsylvanian living in Oxford, Lowe-Porter "did not want to vegetate intellectually" and set herself to translation.
Anybody who knows Honnold well can tell you that he is smart, funny, intellectually sophisticated, polite and considerate.
"I don't think he's intellectually a powerhouse, but he is basically a very, very smart man," he added.
Intellectually, he says, they were the most challenging cases to work, be it as a prosecutor or defense.
In the filing Friday, Papadopoulos' lawyers lay out the image of an intellectually curious, successful and worldly man.
Nell finds his view to be a relief personally, but intellectually a facile and unendearing failure of imagination.
"That just shows where they stand intellectually, electing a person of Trump's nature as a president," he said.
"This is a wonderful, holistic, and intellectually challenging project of worldwide merit," the judges said of the complex.
Then there is the severely intellectually disabled Missouri man who was being molested by a younger male neighbor.
With some exceptions — just as there were decades ago — our sons are being challenged intellectually and supported emotionally.
If his home life was repressive, the world he created with them was openhearted, intellectually curious and supportive.
They also said Williams' previous lawyers "unequivocally abandoned" a similar claim because testing showed he wasn't intellectually disabled.
This is true intellectually for those trying to parse the contours of the Reagan era using political time.
It is, in fact, the only approach possible to advance an agenda that is unpopular and intellectually indefensible.
Like work that has preceded it, the project could have been more educational, intellectually challenging, or critically focused.
Before I intellectually understood them, but I didn't have the knowledge in my body for the physical aspect.
"Intellectually, I've felt we're going to win this and have felt that for some time, but emotionally just getting off the plane and seeing those people standing there ... I not only think we're going to win intellectually, I feel it as well," Romney told reporters, hours before losing handily to Obama.
I know that intellectually, but that still doesn't mean I don't wish I had some hair on my head.
As technology makes it easier to lie and spread false information incredibly quickly, we need intellectually humble, curious people.
Members who served as "mentors" and "mentees" pushed each other through fears to become stronger physically, mentally and intellectually.
I believe we think not only intellectually but in a separate visual stream that runs parallel to intellectual thought.
You may still raise the question intellectually, but in your heart and your gut, you already know the answer.
Intellectually restless throughout his life, Professor Minsky sought to move on from mathematics once he had earned his doctorate.
You know, intellectually it takes time to think that your relationship with your mother could make a good film.
And all 22018 of them, in all likelihood, would be more qualified — ethically, morally, intellectually and spiritually — than Trump.
Even if we intellectually know this, it doesn't stop us from feeling bad about it most of the time.
Virginia (2002), Kennedy joined an opinion holding that the death penalty could not be applied to intellectually disabled offenders.
Students benefit when creative, intellectually curious people become teachers — and then remain in the profession over the long run.
What I think is really exciting, and also intellectually quite compelling, is the shift toward use case-specific solutions.
Even when we know this intellectually, it's tough to trust that wherever we are, whatever we're doing is okay.
"@POTUS doesn't want an intellectually honest policy discussion," the group tweeted more than an hour after the forum ended.
"I don't think we have gotten enough opportunities to see Black women doing intellectually-based comedy," Seales tells Broadly.
Like The Dinner Club, Rooijakkers' other designs are intellectually stimulating, including a lamp designed while impersonating a fictional character.
Conservative pundits need to become more intellectually honest and not knee-jerk in dismissing mainstream outlets as inherently biased.
For me the great calamity is that the more intellectually interesting and solid view comes out of the Brexiters.
Sadness, lust, domesticity, and abjection function in her work as intellectually legitimate subjects of consideration in and of themselves.
" She said, "I intellectually understand where these people come from—hate always comes from pain, to a certain extent.
"Judge Lamberth is one of the few courageous and intellectually honest judges on the federal bench today," he stated.
But that intellectually tidy view neglected an important element of political logic: People love to see their taxes cut.
But there is also a case, which Guha does not make, for seeing Gandhi as far more intellectually ingenious.
Moore claims he's intellectually disabled and therefore exempt from execution given the court's 2002 decision in Atkins v. Virginia.
"You're speaking to me when I am still emotionally, intellectually, spiritually, and logistically processing all of this," she said.
I understand why it's done intellectually, but it was tough to be around so much screaming all the time.
There's only one thing worth pursuing professionally and intellectually, he says: the interaction between technology and capital — its inseparability.
He communicates with them, intellectually and visually, but even more important, soulfully — and, one imagines, they communicate with him.
The value of being intellectually honest is that it gives you the opportunity to show what you do know.
Was there a difference between intellectually knowing that that was maybe on the horizon, and actually going through it?
Knowing something intellectually, and feeling it emotionally, as I am demonstrating right now, are kind of two different things.
These kids were emotionally and intellectually stunted, and Barrett says they seemed to feel things purely affectively—as expected.
Join our vital community of diverse and engaged artists in this intellectually-rigorous interdisciplinary program based in Austin, Texas.
As with artistic conceptualism, literary proceduralism gets stereotyped as intellectually provocative but emotionally distant, all head and no heart.
So I just had to really hone my writer's chops and put myself through the ringer emotionally and intellectually.
More from Tonic: But that's shifting in favor of less-restrictive supports for intellectually, developmentally, and cognitively disabled people.
Uranus is the planet of genius, and the next few years will be very intellectually stimulating for you, Virgo.
I'm not making a big effort to be very energetic like some people do, but I'm like—intellectually on.
My dad was so traumatized afterwards that when he entered first grade, his teachers thought he was intellectually disabled.
Portraiture was ranked below historical and mythological painting which was deemed, when successful, to be intellectually and morally instructive.
Ford was an unmannered, intellectually narrow efficiency nut of the sort that we might now associate with Silicon Valley .
"Treating the Senate like their permanent and only available livelihood makes them weak, compliant and intellectually corrupt," she explains.
He indulged in their bodies and ideas, benefiting intellectually from the exchange even when his sexual desires went unconsummated.
And all 10 of them, in all likelihood, would be more qualified — ethically, morally, intellectually and spiritually — than Trump.
Many of their clients who were found to be intellectually competent under the 2004 standard have already been executed.
Even when we're on opposite sides of an issue, I can always have an intellectually honest discussion with her.
While I intellectually appreciate it, I don't love port enough to find a way to drink more of it.
In effect, they decided that while Trump was manifestly unqualified for the job, temperamentally and intellectually, it wouldn't matter.
But what happens in policy areas when there aren't any Friedman equivalents — intellectually serious defenders of the conservative position?
Mr. Davis, the lawyers argue, is intellectually disabled, with a low I.Q.; Mr. Ward, they contend, has paranoid schizophrenia.
It'll be, I predict with confidence, intellectually flaccid: there'll be bromides, clichés and amen-corner rah-rahs in plenty.
"It is simply not sustainable to continue to operate our intermediate care facility for the intellectually disabled," it said.
"Mystery Train," Greil Marcus The first book that I read that turned me on to thinking about music intellectually.
I watch YouTube stars and all these things, and intellectually I get it, but emotionally I just can't connect.
It's intellectually lazy, but also understandable: By and large, athletes do return from major injuries with their talents intact.
Perhaps because the film is so intellectually and visually stimulating, the photographs, by contrast, seem stagnant and less interesting.
Led by broad-minded mother superiors, their order and their college were intellectually rigorous and open to diverse perspectives.
People who are better educated may have more intellectually stimulating jobs and hobbies that help exercise their brains, Lang said.
Some Southern segregationists, believing blacks too intellectually limited to lead the civil rights movement, posited Jews as its true masterminds.
"We're growing personally, sexually, intellectually, and spiritually from the moment we're born to the moment we pass," Dr. O'Reilly says.
The implication is clear: intellectually disabled people neither negotiate with fellow miscreants nor successfully flee and hide from law enforcement.
It is a stark reminder of how, if pushed to open up intellectually, the average person can be maddeningly inarticulate.
Ms Sotomayor pressed Mr Keller to defend the CCA's reliance on Steinbeck's character to define who counts as intellectually disabled.
You could never imagine Trump giving a speech so intellectually alive, one whose flaws are subtle rather than glaringly obvious.
But Case is more uncompromising than ever, musically and intellectually, when it comes to putting up with other people's bullshit.
"The deaths of Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice and so many other innocents had wounded me intellectually and emotionally," she says.
"It's intellectually difficult because the knowledge that everyone is taught in school is by definition agreed upon," according to Thiel.
Mercury opposes Jupiter in Libra on March 24, creating an intellectually stimulating vibe; be sure not to miss any details.
Sure. If you're making something that's too nuanced or too specific, culturally or even intellectually, it doesn't export well. Right?
Some of these are intellectually demanding jobs that changed a lot over that period, such as aerospace engineer or statistician.
Intellectually, that seems less likely than that the first problem was more complicated and wasn't totally limited to the batteries.
Cecil and David — who were intellectually disabled — were mourned in a joint funeral at the Rodef Shalom temple on Tuesday.
The history of women's ongoing struggle for recognition — intellectually, politically, socially, culturally — is rooted in the understanding of women's capabilities.
You know, intellectually, the plane lands and everyone survives—but it sure doesn't feel that way when you're watching it.
"I felt intellectually raped by Robin Morgan's speech," Tori Chestnut, a student from Berkeley, announced into the microphone, to applause.
Mike Jay's history of mescaline use is a bit of a mind-altering experience itself, both rollicking and intellectually rigorous.
Maybe it's time conservatives engage in intellectually honest critiques of Ocasio-Cortez's ideas and put their conspiracy theories to bed.
You intellectually know it is possible, of course, but fuck if you know the cheat codes to pull it off.
"The amazing thing about Trump is just he's one of the most intellectually uncurious people in the world," said Leibovich.
There is no system in place to filter down people you are both physically attracted to and intellectually inspired by.
In expensive cities, it can be cost-effective and stimulating, intellectually and emotionally, to share regular meals in a group.
Using the traits of individuals to diagnose societies is intellectually treacherous enough; using them on an entire species is worse.
His intellectually thoughtful and well-reasoned opinions show that fears expressed by some about a purported ideological extremism were unfounded.
Any intellectually honest discussion about energy markets requires acknowledging that all energy is subsidized, a fact that experts sometimes forget.
In Mr. Moore's case, a trial court found that he was intellectually disabled and constitutionally ineligible for the death penalty.
But the real focus ought to be on the intended goal of this initiative: More intellectually prepared sailors and Marines.
It describes itself as an "intentionally small, intellectually demanding liberal arts school," with most classes having less than 10 students.
My job was to make sure intellectually that they understood the value of community service and why it was important.
The judge, Nicholas G. Garaufis, ruled last week that Mr. Wilson met the legal standard to be considered intellectually disabled.
ANNA: I know, I mean read you, Dan Savage, and you make me uncomfortable, because intellectually I understand all this.
The unpacking was emotionally and intellectually taxing, but it certainly wasn't limited to the objects or art in the exhibition.
"I found that, much like gardening, most cooking manages to be agreeably absorbing without being too demanding intellectually," Pollan writes.
Justice Kennedy had voted with the majority in decisions that barred the execution of juvenile offenders and the intellectually disabled.
Bret: My general principle is that presidents are entitled to their Supreme Court picks, provided the nominee is intellectually qualified.
Texas death row inmate Bobby Moore has been trying to convince the state that he's intellectually disabled for 303 years.
In another death penalty case, the court ruled for Bobby James Moore, an intellectually disabled death row inmate in Texas.
I commit to doing whatever is necessary to ensure that my employees and students feel included, safe and intellectually free.
That is an expression of the shock of mounting evidence that he is intellectually deficient, temperamentally unsound and morally bankrupt.
Mel Chin's work, while visually fascinating and intellectually invigorating, when it moves beyond representation becomes significant, material, socio-political action.
He thinks it's easy to provoke the left, which he says has become intellectually flabby after decades of cultural dominance.
"The real plague of this country is the vast majority of intellectually and morally corrupt media," Mr. Di Maio added.
"You sort of know that intellectually, but it's a real wake-up call when you actually go out," he said.
I know a profoundly intellectually disabled man, who can't even read the word "red" jailed on bail he can't afford.
"I need to really get to know somebody intellectually and emotionally before I get to know them physically," he said.
The clock is a lesser escape route, promising to intellectually transport its visitors beyond the bounds of our terrestrial troubles.
These self-righteous politicians, celebrities, and media figures who likely never interact with resettled refugees are not being intellectually honest.
It involves three prime players, Russia, China and the West, which are competing in three ways: geographically, intellectually and economically.
As in the book, the March sisters are intellectually curious, avid readers and artistically inclined, eagerly performing Jo's melodramatic plays.
It has provided the wearables to homeless populations, veterans, senior homes, intellectually disabled adults and others in low income communities.
Second, one interesting thing about the story is the way Mahler describes Zucker's proximity — both physically and intellectually — to Trump.
Her memoir is an intellectually rigorous and deeply moving exploration of the ways trauma, stories and desire construct our reality.
When Mr. Moore's case was argued in November, Justice Sotomayor said he was at least as intellectually disabled as Lennie.
And now a barbaric attack in Chicago on an intellectually disabled teenager is rightly being treated as a hate crime.
But an intellectually honest appraisal must now admit both that this hasn't happened and that the reverse is taking place.
Nicotine makes you feel good—which is why people keep smoking, even when they intellectually know it's doing them harm.
There are countless other such programs from the grassroots level on up that afford similar exposure for the intellectually disabled.
But as the lights went out in the Louvre, reality had been — for the most part — intellectually and aesthetically engaged.
Our goal is to use art that is engaging emotionally and intellectually to inspire viewers to be agents of change.
I enjoy arguing with Ross Douthat on "The Argument," the podcast we co-host, because he's sincere and intellectually honest.
One that engages in honest, intellectually rigorous debate and makes good faith arguments about fairness and the society we want.
Texas, No. 18-443, the court ruled that Bobby James Moore, a death row inmate in Texas, was intellectually disabled.
In addition to lifting graduation rates, then, vocation programming can be more intellectually capacious than it might at first seem.
Similarly, in "Untitled" (2018) he employs cigarette butts to signify urban life — a device which strikes me as intellectually lazy.
In the former, Dulac showed a young housewife pining for an intellectually exciting life, while imprisoned in a lackluster marriage.
A lower court had found that Moore, who's shown an IQ of about 673 in the past, was intellectually disabled.
A lower court had found that Moore, who's shown an IQ of about 70.66 in the past, was intellectually disabled.
That might be plausible if Nick were intellectually attractive, but Mr. Rattazzi, under Jerry Heymann's direction, doesn't remotely make him so.
To do this, he will first need to be intellectually convinced that cooperation with China is in America's long-term interests.
His comments drew a sharp rebuke from Singapore's political leaders and fellow former foreign service officials as flawed and intellectually questionable.
At the end of the day, this diversity of global consumer behavior is what makes studying them fascinating and intellectually stimulating.
The U.S. Supreme Court in 2017 had faulted Texas for its obsolete standard of assessing if the inmate was intellectually disabled.
You don't have to agree with Obama's policies or approach to politics to recognize that he's an intellectually serious, thoughtful guy.
Infomocracy is a intellectually stimulating thriller that follows a handful of characters who work for various political parties and election systems.
He'd made me feel fully what I already knew intellectually: that Crazy Rich Asians cannot be all things to all people.
The party in the country is much more Brexit-y, significantly more right-wing, considerably less intellectually adventurous and increasingly elderly.
And we're very interested in that, I think, conceptually, intellectually, and it's just kind of a fun mission to work on.
According to the NBC News report, the woman — a client at the MLVE Community Center in Springfield, Virginia — was intellectually disabled.
Mentally ill and intellectually disabled people have been subjected to torture, confinement, and forced sterilization based on public fear and misunderstanding.
"What we intellectually believe is true and what we in fact do may be two very different things," he told Gizmodo.
Williams was an intellectually disabled 16-year-old when police arrested him in the January 1998 shooting death of Jarvis Griffin.
By contrast, children and the severely intellectually disabled qualify for human rights, but we don't hold them accountable for their actions.
This concept doesn't issue from Mulvey herself, but is rather the intellectually lax conceit taken up by the Cheim & Read show.
The program allows for self-directed research over an extended period of 12 weeks, within a creative and intellectually stimulating environment.
And intellectually, when you have conversations with these companies, they can't really argue why we shouldn't be supporting these virtual MVPDS.
I am here to become intellectually fearless, and making this happen requires my being uncomfortable, at times rattled, and even offended.
ISIS must be destroyed militarily, but its ideology must also be brought into the open and rendered intellectually and emotionally bankrupt.
"I quickly realized that everything I thought I knew about developmentally and intellectually disabled folks was wrong and misinformed," Gillis says.
My job was engaging me intellectually and demanding more and more of my time while my husband felt neglected and resentful.
Take, for example, one of Greathouse's final claims: My point is that many people in the business community are intellectually dishonest.
Intellectually, I know that he's 6' and 193 pounds, but he doesn't look that big, and often doesn't run that big.
I'm too uncertain, or perhaps too intellectually lazy, to declare myself an atheist, but I would never call myself spiritual, either.
"  "If you're going to be a wise, intellectually engaged person, being a skeptic about some of these issue is quite alright.
Furthermore, the attorneys say Tharpe is intellectually disabled, which would make it illegal for him to be executed under federal law.
" Maillet said she had tried to get comparable access, "but it was as if people didn't even understand the concept intellectually.
However, there is no evidence that Ginsburg has declined intellectually, and she has remained active and productive on the Supreme Court.
If you're someone who processes the world though thinking, you must determine whether your job is intellectually stimulating you, she says.
Yet much of the book demonstrates just how difficult it is for a party to refuel intellectually while still in government.
He may not appeal intellectually, but the strong psychological barrier of party identification is not as strong with a Trump candidacy.
All this is pretty ironic, because weight has little to do with health — something I know intellectually but have trouble internalizing.
Each book I've written has a different attitude and sensibility and therefore has demanded, technically and intellectually and emotionally, different things.
So I'd gone from this being very stimulated intellectually to those first stages of looking after an infant, which are boring.
"Superintelligence is anticipated by some to be an inevitable state where machines come to hopelessly outmatch humans intellectually," the report said.
We underestimated how hollow and intellectually spent the Republican establishment had become, and we didn't understand the depth of populist alienation.
Intellectually, I knew the "pink tax" existed because I had spent most of my adult life reading up on women's issues.
"I just wanna have deeper conversations that intellectually challenge us, to make sure that we're growing the right way," Franklin said.
Anyone who has found themselves intellectually run aground by a 2300-year-old repeatedly asking "Why?" has experienced this phenomenon firsthand.
"Intellectually, I know I didn't do anything wrong and that I can explain my way out of the situation," said Xue.
It goes without saying that Donald Trump is the least qualified individual, temperamentally or intellectually, ever installed in the White House.
However, that does not mean that these two emotionally and intellectually stunted leaders cannot draw us into a catastrophic global conflict.
The Life of a Disabled Child, From Taunts to Hate Crimes Things have improved for intellectually disabled people like my brother.
America's federalist system does not mandate states to be beholden to the intellectually and morally bankrupt policy that is marijuana prohibition.
In my experience, the more such ambivalences you can hold in your head, the better off you are, intellectually and emotionally.
While a 25-year-old guy nominally ran the newsroom, it was always clear who was emotionally and intellectually the boss.
This week, Words, a bookstore in Maplewood, N.J., that employs intellectually disabled people as booksellers, opened a shop in the complex.
Virginia barred the execution of the intellectually disabled as a violation of the Eighth Amendment's ban on cruel and unusual punishment.
Have faith in a positive outcomeIt is very hard to do good work without being optimistic, exceptionally determined, and intellectually curious.
" And the Times Literary Supplement concluded, brutally, that Gatti's piece was "not an important work of journalism: intellectually, ethically or artistically.
On Wednesday, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals ruled that Moore was intellectually competent — at least, competent enough to be executed.
In that tiny, insulated world where I was so often suspected and despised, emotionally and intellectually neglected, he was my best friend.
Health care Delaney thinks healthcare is a right, but says he has a better option than the "intellectually dishonest" Medicare for All.
And liberals who long loathed the more intellectually conservative Scalia will be predictably annoyed that he's virtually returned in a younger form.
It was pompous and intellectually lazy, something I only realized after spending a long while researching writing about energy and technology issues.
"The CCA's decision that Moore's IQ scores established he is not intellectually disabled", Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote, "is irreconcilable with Hall".
Venus, the planet of love, graces your relationship sector, helping you attract the type of exciting and intellectually stimulating relationships you desire.
But modern visitors like being entertained, and are likely to drift away unless museums can connect with them both intellectually and emotionally.
There's a joy in physically and intellectually inhabiting a fantasy world that was very much a formative part of your formative years.
In 19993, the justices invalidated the state's rigid, unscientific rule that skirted the court's clear 2002 ban on executing intellectually disabled people.
Those who engaged in activities that were not intellectually challenging, either in a social group or alone, did not show such improvements.
Is that something you wrestle with — the ability to be intellectually honest among what is, frankly, the Intercept's overwhelmingly critical Clinton coverage?
This was intellectually lazy, offering platitudes (for a Germany in which we live well and gladly) rather than engaging in difficult debates.
And I think in the end, we're at a breakthrough intellectually in terms of figuring out where Central Banks are really effective.
Various courts have turned down numerous appeals from his attorneys, including those claiming he is intellectually disabled and thus ineligible for execution.
Beyoncé performed her sensuality proudly in those songs making political statement that a person can be both intellectually rigorous and sexually expressive.
"One of the goals of this was to be really intellectually rigorous and playful and in that sense inclusive," Ms. Huisman said.
Any conservatism that wants to be intellectually vigorous would do well to turn to such figures and give up on James Burnham.
He builds his own portal gun, hell-bent on revenge because Rick C-137 abandoned him after they started to clash intellectually.
Most are unknown during their lifetime; they range from institutionalized mental patients and incarcerated prisoners, to intellectually disabled people and hermetic geniuses.
These intellectually heavy-hitting others include "thought leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators" (oh my!) as well as a dizzying array of inspirational quotes.
In a new PBS documentary, Watson, now 22019, affirms his previously stated view that black people are intellectually inferior to white people.
Emotionally tough and intellectually rigorous in a prosecutorial sort of way, Mrs Clinton is better at winning voters' regard than their love.
It's hardly surprising that Amis, who sees Trump as "emotionally primitive and intellectually barbaric," has written about Trump's rise in literary terms.
Instead, she began photographing people who could not return her probing, empathetic gaze: the intellectually disabled, the blind, the oblivious passer-by.
However, any public college, and any college that aspires to help students grow intellectually, should aim to expose them to challenging ideas.
Moore's lawyers have argued his death sentence violates the Eighth Amendment's ban on cruel and unusual punishment because he is intellectually disabled.
Switzerland's upcoming vote on how to create money is intellectually challenging for the traditional banking system, an economist told CNBC on Friday.
Donna Brazile ultimately revealed the primary wasn't a fair fight—something most smart, intellectually honest observers have known for nearly two years.
Nixon was an intellectually gifted, up-from-the-bootstraps product of a hardscrabble childhood, not a spoiled and ignorant child of privilege.
It's no surprise, then, that Elstir, a painter possibly modeled on Monet, Degas, or Turner, emerges as the most intellectually grounded character.
It is a perfect demonstration of the way that political ads drive voters by manipulating them emotionally rather than convincing them intellectually.
So for the entire trip home I fumed about how he thinks he's so intellectually superior to me because he likes menswear.
This makes it just part of a broader wave of intellectually couched but factually dubious pushback against the liberalization of pot laws.
His diction, and use of the English language as a tool for chaos is perfect and completely intellectually satisfying in its absurdity.
I like doing things that interest me, and I don't have a whole lot of patience for stuff that's not intellectually stimulating.
About 80 families with caregivers who are intellectually or developmentally disabled are currently being served in specialized programs, according to the agency.
Meanwhile the candidate perhaps most intellectually capable of challenging the party's leftward creep, Senator Michael Bennet of Colorado, is gaining little traction.
The court, which has barred the execution of juvenile offenders and the intellectually disabled, is now turning its attention to old people.
Then, at Morehouse College, his encounter with preachers like the school's president Benjamin Mays convinced him that the ministry was intellectually respectable.
But you register its points intellectually and dryly, when what you really want — and need — is to be chilled to the bone.
But all this, while visually fascinating and intellectually invigorating merely works with the basic strategy of representation — as most visual art does.
While Gilmore's father was not college-educated, he was intellectually driven and encouraged Gilmore, a daddy's girl who showed much academic promise.
People who know Mr. Wang describe him as well-read, intellectually curious and unafraid to engage in fierce debates with his visitors.
After more than two decades attending these events, I have rarely seen the Tories so intellectually exhausted and drained of fighting spirit.
Amash's approach is intellectually admirable; Paul's is probably more in tune with what a lot of self-described libertarian voters currently want.
I believe there is more potential for common ground — and intellectually honest give-and-take — than the drama of the primary suggests.
Intellectually he resembles a many-armed Hindu deity, able to pluck fruit and butterflies from anywhere on earth's most robust tall trees.
"Without giving too much away, these are real-world questions we&aposre asking, so it helps to be intellectually curious," she said.
Justice Stephen G. Breyer said there will always be borderline cases and a degree of arbitrariness in deciding who is disabled intellectually.
Attempts by the Trump administration to appease everyone in the room have failed miserably, most likely because they are so intellectually dishonest.
Just because one abhors violence and cruelty doesn't mean that one truly believes that all people are equal — culturally, intellectually, creatively, morally.
But he isn't intellectually laissez-faire: When university students protested against censorship in 1999, the cleric publicly threatened the youths with death.
Being a patent lawyer is intellectually grueling work, and Peter was good at it — really good at it — for a long time.
It is not always wrong to believe things because many people believe them, but it is always intellectually uninquisitive to do so.
These students are more intellectually mature, more physically developed than their elementary school counterparts, but have lessened their tolerance to LGBTQ persons.
The Trump budget was intellectually dishonest and morally repugnant, with cuts in global AIDS funding alone that may cost one million lives.
And the anti-environmental extremism of conservative politicians has, if anything, become even more intense as their position has become intellectually untenable.
What is more, at least one of the men facing imminent execution is intellectually disabled and should be categorically ineligible for execution.
The facility serves intellectually and developmentally disabled people, according to the website of AbilityWorks, the company that owns the eight-resident site.
Virginia, which barred the execution of the intellectually disabled as a violation of the Eighth Amendment's ban on cruel and unusual punishment.
" Although the current upheaval "takes some digesting, both emotionally and intellectually," given the state of the Party "that's what absolutely must occur.
More intellectually curious than Graham, Templeton had begun to read modern theology, which threw doubt on the historical accuracy of the Bible.
It is not always wrong to believe things because many people believe them, but it is always intellectually uninquisitive to do so.
I loved talking to Gates, even though there were these intellectually banging arguments that you'd have, but it was totally not personal.
In 2002, the court barred the execution of the intellectually disabled but left it largely up to the states to implement the ruling.
I found myself very intellectually curious about how these companies that I was seeing and interfacing with on a daily basis were started.
The crowd of Iowans—who were, let's face it, there to see a high-energy but intellectually unchallenging rendition of "Tik Tok"—booed.
Suzan Pitt's Joy Street is strikingly unpretentious and emotionally frank — refreshing in an art world that is often emotionally detached and intellectually cool.
An intellectually brilliant, multilingual, workaholic bastion of the CDU's liberal wing, many consider the chancellery director the most powerful man in the city.
The Conjuring 2 is finally in theaters, and it somehow manages to be scarier, more thoughtful, and more intellectually honest than its predecessor.
Intellectually speaking, it is Mr Turnbull and his government who appear to be trying to support two different teams at the same time.
Using stigma against the intellectually disabled to mock Christianity (in both the original comic and the television show) isn't a terrific story choice.
That they are studying in such numbers in Australia, the US and Europe represents a unique opportunity to engage them intellectually and socially.
At 70 years old, Hayden was fit, intellectually vibrant and displayed the energy and enthusiasm for political activism of someone half his age.
But that would be akin to saying that the comedy stylings of Chevy Chase were more intellectually robust than those of Adam Sandler.
Intellectually, I believed in everything she said and was convinced that the mirror meditation technique was powerful and healing, uncomfortable as I was.
And how does one endure reading, now that one is not just intellectually and emotionally but morally restrained from adding to the pile?
What worries the translators themselves, though, is that the future may lie in nothing more intellectually pleasing than this kind of clean-up.
It could be that reporters are disciples of a religion of false balance, or that news organizations are filled with intellectually myopic people.
While intellectually understandable, it's hard to fully explain to non-Latinos how Trump's brutal charges of rape and criminality hit the Latino psyche.
President Trump's stalemate over border wall funding has been intellectually and emotionally fueled by conservative talking heads like Ann Coulter and Sean Hannity.
We thought rock and roll had been used up, and it was intellectually vapid, and there was no reason for it to continue.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says President Donald Trump is ethically and intellectually unfit " to be president, but also says "I'm not for impeachment.
Some of the speculation has resurrected economists' affection for a carbon tax, a concept that is intellectually elegant but politically fraught with mischief.
These donors, however, are less interested in supporting intellectually prestigious, nonpartisan work than they are in manufacturing political support for their preferred ideas.
Kienholz lives with six other men who are both intellectually disabled and included on a national list of people convicted of sexual misconduct.
Most of the perpetrators will shake their heads 20 years from now at their intellectually dim, recreationally theatrical, and just plain mean behavior.
"Meet Justin Bieber!" is a very funny essay but it it also, and this is the quiet miracle of it, wholly intellectually sound.
It was obvious to him that the country was profoundly off track, and that both major political parties were morally and intellectually bankrupt.
This knee-jerk reaction - this lack of critical thinking - is not only intellectually lazy, but a dangerous impetus for the spread of propaganda.
And it's part of The Times's journalistic mission to help its readers not only know that intellectually, but feel it in their hearts.
They are also arguing Tharpe is intellectually disabled, Kammer said, which would make it impossible for him to be executed under federal law.
"Intellectually, I know I didn't do anything wrong and that I can explain my way out of the situation," Xue told BuzzFeed News.
This is less a textbook than a leftist rant that provides a justification for terrorism to a captive audience of intellectually underdeveloped undergraduates.
Tehran has long been considered a cyber backwater — less advanced, and technologically and intellectually inferior to other adversaries such as China and Russia.
More intellectually honest paths: Say outright that you oppose something for X or Y reasons even though it helps with a competing priority.
This is why we've also put an emphasis on how much the student is intellectually engaged, stimulated and stretched by their college education.
What keeps you engaged isn't a plot so much as an intellectually and emotionally awakened sense of what it is to be alive.
If one were to itemize the distinguishing characteristics of the novel itself, the list might include gruesomely macabre, intellectually ambitious and historically vivid.
But his personal weaknesses keep him from confronting, intellectually and then publicly, the sort of manipulative monster that has ended up in power.
Corporal Tillman was an intellectually curious, independent thinker interested in World War II and the works of the left-wing professor Noam Chomsky.
Young Bomberg and the Old Masters, presented in a finite form, could have been so much bigger, more ambitious, and more intellectually adventurous.
"His views are intellectually based...and those watching the Fed are well served to be thinking about what he is saying," Sheets said.
Yes, I believed that Mr. Bush was a terrible candidate, too cozy with the religious right and clearly out of his depth intellectually.
These big ideas are woven among some seriously potent scares, making Marianne one of the most intellectually stimulating and thrilling shows on Netflix.
It is emotionally and intellectually compelling that patients should die in their own homes, surrounded by loved ones in a comfortable, familiar environment.
So my contribution was to put more weight on the process, because—dramatically and theatrically and intellectually and everything-ally—that's what's interesting.
"Trump is emotionally, intellectually and psychologically unfit for office, and I'm sure a lot of Republicans feel the same way," Mr. Trott said.
Now more than ever, Puerto Rico needs an intellectually curious and entrepreneurial next generation that can infuse new ideas to solve chronic problems.
JK: If you're an intellectually curious individual, there are so many signals [coming through Blackstone] that it's almost a proxy for the world.
There are plenty of us who do that every day: We close ourselves to what we know, either intellectually or intuitively, is moral.
Acquiring the biggest stack of luxury goods won't make you happy or intellectually fulfilled, and neither will acquiring the biggest stack of episodes.
It's a rich, intellectually interesting metaphor, if nowhere near as elegantly deployed as the similar metaphor in Beloved that Coates is cribbing from.
I usually can't bring myself to watch more than a few minutes of Fox News, because it's just such transparent, intellectually insulting propaganda.
The intricately designed and intellectually driven show reaffirmed parent group LVMH's effort to invest more in men's fashion on and off the runway.
When you listen to your neighbor, you see how many perspectives there are and you're intellectually humble in the face of that pluralism.
Ducking into a movie theater to avoid work, he happens upon the handsome, intellectually ambitious Arthur (Vincent Lacoste), who's in his early 20s.
I mean, it was just this radical thing where we could see things that weren't there and intellectually we know they're not there.
Intellectually curious, they threw themselves into British life as collectors and patrons of the sciences, arts and music, and promoters of trade and manufacturing.
Telling an unemployed gardener to go wash dishes, for instance, may be intellectually correct, but goes down like a lead balloon with most voters.
He isn't going to get fabulously rich, but his job is stable and rewarding: It's 40 hours a week, well paid, and intellectually challenging.
But Captive only scratches the surface of the subjects that I find much more enthralling — and, at the risk of sounding uppity, intellectually stimulating.
"Hilariously, Beinart goes on to say that, "Carlson is offering a glimpse into what Fox News would look like as an intellectually interesting network.
With Mercury entering your relationships sector, you're going to be more intellectually engaged with others, opting to learn about them through hands-on experience.
Contrary to frequent coverage depicting the piece-work platform as a digital sweatshop offering low-skill tasks, he thought the microtasks were intellectually stimulating.
Being a climate change denier is "quite all right," he told CNBC, suggesting that skepticism is a sign of a "wise, intellectually engaged person."
This happened most often in homicide cases in which the defendant was a juvenile, intellectually disabled, mentally ill or some combination of the three.
This is how intellectually bankrupt American sportswriting is: to win the right way is to win as if real life were Rudy or Hoosiers.
Many Americans know that, intellectually; what they may not feel, as we friends of America feel viscerally, is that America no longer offers hope.
Accordingly, it's important to point out that an AI or robot doesn't have to be intellectually or morally perfect to deserve human-equivalent rights.
Even so, the program's unorthodox perspective proves intellectually engaging and emotionally chilly, and at times the show's internal logic seems a little twitchy too.
The problem is not just that the SPD is intellectually bankrupt, politically rudderless and in desperate need of a period of renewal outside government.
But it's nonetheless a useful exercise, at the very least giving readers a way to frame the big debates ahead intellectually, and perhaps profitably.
One of the things I really enjoyed learning in the book was just how intellectually flexible de Coubertin, the founder of the Olympics, was.
I THINK ONE OF THE THINGS THAT'S GREAT ABOUT SATYA AS A LEADER IS THAT HE'S INTELLECTUALLY CURIOUS, HE WANTS TO FORM THOSE CONNECTIONS.
As in Alfred's time, Trump's use of the phrase suggests that the witch is a sheep apart from the political flock, intellectually and spiritually.
Tony Blair laughed off Giridharadas's suggestion that Davos elites, even as they profess good intentions, "broke the modern world," dismissing it as intellectually lazy.
The result is a world that is existentially hollowed out and intellectually vacuous; neither fun to live in nor a place for legitimate inquiry.
This is also a hugely profound day to connect with people—lovers, friends, creative partners—on a very deep level, both intellectually and emotionally.
Beyond that, it's been shown that "people with worse hearing socialize less - because it's hard - and thus have fewer intellectually stimulating conversations," Golub said.
But vigilance must be exercised in creating an intellectually diverse board filled with those who study the economy and those who create economic activity.
"  "[Neoconservatives] are concerned for good reason," said O'Hanlon, a Democratic defense hawk "These people don't think that Trump is prepared intellectually to be president.
So if I am to remain intellectually honest, and remain true to my beliefs about markets, I have a key question to ask myself.
I have never been culturally, spiritually or intellectually fulfilled by most of my neighborhood mosques, especially as many still relegate women to side entrances.
An intellectually engaging exhibition of fabulous frocks may sound like an oxymoron but this extravagantly beautiful show offers a lot to think about, too.
" And from Mr. Sykes: "I think talk radio has been more substantive, more intellectually serious here and, therefore, less prone to embrace an entertainer.
Children like Bpaet, raised without the presence of their mother or father are statistically proven to be at a disadvantage physically, emotionally, and intellectually.
I saw the opening show, One, which the site gives as concerned about the social implications of geography and thought the work intellectually formidable.
Har Etzion, known as a prestigious and intellectually moderate yeshiva, offers a so-called hesder program where students combine Torah study with army service.
Intellectually nimble and supremely confident, he is an emeritus professor at Harvard Law School but also an occasional reader (and subject) of the tabloids.
The shows go together like cocoa and marshmallows; they're intellectually complementary, and they run consecutively, as far as I can tell, in most places.
McCulley: As much as I am not a Trump supporter, I cannot in good analytical conscience say that his tax plan is intellectually bankrupt.
It's possible to understand intellectually that a wine is superb and delightful in its own right, and yet rarely be motivated to drink it.
Can a state that has pledged to end the confinement of mentally ill inmates in solitary continue to keep intellectually disabled inmates indefinitely isolated?
They apply to many inmates held in isolated detention, whether they are mentally ill or intellectually disabled or neither or some combination of both.
While the portrayal of madmen and fools has a venerable artistic tradition, Arbus's subjects are intellectually disabled, not insane, and they are physically unrestrained.
Opinion Columnist There are two countries that I've been professionally, emotionally and intellectually involved with my entire journalism career — the United States and Israel.
One would hope that they would say that Harvard University defends — broadly — the right of people to express themselves aesthetically, ideologically, intellectually and professionally.
He got a job at Skylight Books in Los Feliz, where he started reading more and falling in with people who pushed him intellectually.
When Bonnell is intellectually stimulated or annoyed, which is most of the time, his rate of speech rises to that of a seasoned auctioneer.
James told me that he grew up as one of 10 children in a family that was often financially strapped but also intellectually rigorous.
But it is not equally good for us, either morally or intellectually, to devote our attention to the books of both of those people.
But it's not as if you can't argue with Marian, because she's emotionally involved and intellectually involved and she wants to get into it.
If you notice your galentine needs some inspiration staying woke beyond what a mug can give her, consider getting her something intellectually stimulating instead.
I knew intellectually that I would need to be on pretty much all the time, especially in a small college in a small town.
Unfortunately, there were those among the counterprotesters who weren't willing to hear the point of view of their opponents and combat that ideology intellectually.
And I'm adding the lyric "Give up, give it up to me" to my Bumble bio, followed by a disclaimer that I mean intellectually.
The American presidency is, in many ways, sort of an elected monarchy, in which a temperamentally and intellectually unqualified leader can do immense damage.
What you learn as you grow up, intellectually and emotionally, may help you in the complicated job of taking care of your own children.
"Intellectually it seems like it should be too much for retail, which was supposed to wilt under these pressures," the Mad Money host said.
Mr. Gibson, who was poor and apparently, from the records, intellectually disabled and afflicted by acute mental health problems, was forced to represent himself.
Though Schmidt was impressed by Page and Brin's intellectually rigorous interview process, he was not terribly impressed with his first day on the job.
While disclosure regulations can help expose cozy relationships, all too often these rules are used in intellectually dishonest attempts to undermine valid policy positions.
This is all to say that when mental health professionals label public figures with mental illnesses, it is not just unethical — it's intellectually suspect.
Some intellectually dishonest folks will label this examination of Antifa's deplorable tactics as tacit condoning of the reprehensible racist ideologies all sane folks oppose.
I had a vivid image of my phantom body; I knew intellectually that it was present, but couldn't detect it in the normal sense.
The "shambolic" quality of Trump is precisely what is opening up these questions in a way that posing them intellectually never seemed to do.
"I think intellectually people realize, 'Oh it's a free service, I understand that I'm giving up something in exchange for that,'" Lee told CNBC.
I think people have to become emotionally aware and intellectually aware of the fact that Congress, when it passed EMTALA, made that a right.
President Donald Trump's public comments regularly reveal him to be unsuited to hold the most powerful office in the world, both temperamentally and intellectually.
L.C., a key disability civil rights case involving two intellectually disabled women who sued for their right to live in the community and won.
We read the Hyperallergic article and felt not annoyed, not intellectually upset—we felt sick to our stomachs, we shed tears, we felt unsafe.
A Florida man, who worked in a group home for people with disabilities, has been arrested after an intellectually disabled woman allegedly had his baby.
Games contextualize for me firsthand what history taught me intellectually: that towers are simple, powerful tools to leverage against people literally and figuratively below you.
The results are as intellectually dense as they are aesthetically vibrant, revitalizing reams of ecological and biological data into solution-engineering for a dying world.
Photographing the reactor from a fixed vantage point over the years, as well as Soviet flags in a stairwell, are examples that are intellectually satisfying.
And I think when you're a majority, even though intellectually you can understand what it means to be in a minority, it's an intellectual thing.
Bannon's worldview won't be defeated by a tough New Yorker interview, and pretending that he is intellectually deserving of one works to normalize the indefensible.
We all like to convince ourselves that as voters we're far too intellectually sophisticated to allow physical appearances or gestures to sway our election decisions.
Even as much as I've known, intellectually, that weight gain in pregnancy is healthy and desirable, the toxic messaging of a fatphobic culture dies hard.
Scott periodically winds up as the butt of the film's jokes, especially when his shrinking regulator keeps malfunctioning, or when he's physically or intellectually overmatched.
It seems clear that Bourouissa is genuinely invested, intellectually and emotionally, in being useful to both the Fletcher Street community and Philadelphia artists more broadly.
"I'm able to intellectually appreciate the fact that my body has done a truly incredible thing, but I don't love the extra skin," she said.
It's not like the worst day, but especially getting older, it's not as emotionally or intellectually stimulating as I think an adult needs at times.
Moore's lawyers argue he is intellectually disabled and thus not eligible for the death penalty, and now get another chance to show that in court.
Ted Cruz (R-TX) was one of the few Republicans to mount an intellectually honest defense of how he wanted to change American health care.
He is enjoying a comfortable and intellectually rewarding life as the chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
I believe so, and I think people like Bill Gurley who I really respect are articulating in a more intellectually rigorous way than I am.
AP noted that the organization has promoted eugenics and supported "race scientists," who claimed to study how blacks are intellectually and genetically inferior to whites.
" Being a skeptic about climate change issues is "quite all right," he said, suggesting that skepticism is a sign of a "wise, intellectually engaged person.
"I think it's going to be hard for him to physically, emotionally, intellectually and analytically hold it together for that amount of time," Senor said.
In a three-day period in 1977, Gates, an intellectually disabled black man, was tried, convicted, and sentenced to death for murdering a white woman.
Sibylla is not explicitly a writer, but she is an intellectually ambitious young woman who is forced by circumstances to be a Bartleby-like scrivener.
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a case challenging the medical standards used to determine whether someone is intellectually fit to be executed.
"The fantastic thing about financial markets is that they move terribly quickly and they're always different, so intellectually it's a very interesting problem," said Ellis.
Intellectually, I know it's extremely rare for officers to be charged with a crime for fatal civilian encounter; it's even rarer to see a conviction.
It's intellectually incoherent to say, and I've had this conversation with him — that this is a textbook example of racism but let's make him president.
Not to mention, there is something to be said for not appeasing the lowest common denominator because it would make for an intellectually inconvenient argument.
Joan appears from a stall, striking up conversation with Joni, as the two intellectually bond over their shared admiration for Joan Didion and Joan Jett.
The Supreme Court ruled in 2002 that the execution of people who are intellectually disabled violates the U.S. Constitution's ban on cruel and unusual punishment.
With his trade policies, as with pretty much everything else, his backward-looking, intellectually bankrupt agenda will take us very far from the promised land.
At the heart of selective schooling is the assumption that pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds are better off getting "vocational" training rather than being intellectually challenged.
When they met Cardona at a filmmaking workshop, he seemed a charismatic kindred spirit, and Tan was intellectually smitten despite the suspicions of her friends.
His buying spree reached its apex in 24 with his acquisition of The New Yorker, one of the country's most intellectually rich general-interest magazines.
You meet candidates and size them up, on and off the record, assessing how knowledgeable, intellectually agile, and comfortable with criticism and combat they are.
I play this song a lot no matter where I am and there is always at least one person trying to intellectually decipher that choice.
Not to mention, if scientists could actually successfully alter the fetus intellectually, cancer, AIDS, and several other diseases could hopefully be cured within mere decades.
But the notion that art belongs to a zone of human experience somehow distinct from other human experiences is both conceptually incoherent and intellectually crippling.
"Miuccia is such an intellectually daring person," he added, alluding to their 17-year working relationship, which includes Prada's Tokyo tower and New York headquarters.
I learned to write about art because I was exposed to art that drew me in, aesthetically and intellectually, and compelled me to dig deeper.
Mr. Turner's colleagues in the Navy were given to describe him as contemplative and intellectually curious — whether the subject was military affairs, philosophy or opera.
Bowles' attorneys had appealed to the Supreme Court for a stay, arguing that Bowles is intellectually disabled and that was something no court had considered.
Dr. Harden predicted that an emerging understanding of the genetics of intelligence would make it possible to find better ways to help children develop intellectually.
"This is intellectually and curatorially driven," said Thomas Erben, a New York gallerist who represents Ms. Nengudi in collaboration with the international dealership Lévy Gorvy.
A group home for the intellectually disabled could mean, as it does at Sunnyside Plaza, five residents share a bedroom and 20 share a house.
That ruling barred the execution of the intellectually disabled but largely left it to individual states to fashion their own standards in deciding who qualifies.
That means that when unexpected things happen in the community, people want me to say or write something that is intellectually appropriate but also heartfelt.
That welcoming has upended stereotypes about black quarterbacks being naturally superior athletes preferable only for their ball-carrying ability and not intellectually strategic game managers.
Evidence that Mr. Lee was intellectually disabled and suffered from fetal alcohol syndrome was never introduced into court, mainly because he had egregiously bad representation.
On Wednesday afternoon, when grilled pork chop was a lunch special, residents expressed little concern for Mr. Williams, whose lawyers argue he is intellectually disabled.
Florida, that struck down as too rigid the I.Q. score cutoff Florida used to decide which intellectually disabled individuals must be spared the death penalty.
"With one hand, the Florida Supreme Court recognized that such intellectually disabled prisoners sentenced before Hall have a right to challenge their executions," she wrote.
Forsythe is intellectually voracious—a kind of theory scavenger, who, over the years, has drawn from fields including philosophy, physics, semiotics, and the visual arts.
But Buber's goal was not to undermine Judaism; instead, he wanted to redefine it in ways that would make it intellectually compelling and spiritually fulfilling.
They, and we, don't need a complete accounting of the debacles to conclude that a temperamentally, intellectually and morally unfit man occupies the Oval Office.
This is the failure, by many, to see a woman at work and viscerally and intellectually understand that she is there to do her job.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Resist the Internet" (column, March 12): Ross Douthat is concerned about the depersonalizing, isolating, intellectually downsizing effect of the internet.
Mercury-ruled Gemini is fascinated with facts, data, and language, but with the ringed planet in this sign, you can feel intimidated about performing intellectually.
Eric Olson, who has a Ph.D in psychology from Harvard, does not come across as temperamentally prone to obsession, or intellectually inclined toward conspiracy theories.
Heidi (Talitha Bateman) lives with her intellectually disabled mother, Mama (Jessica Collins), whom she cares for with help from her agoraphobic neighbor, Bernadette (Alfre Woodard).
I couldn't vote for Elizabeth Warren, either; she's too far to my left and her prevarications about her ancestry are morally insulting and intellectually embarrassing.
As a rule, it is remarkably hard in America to build any kind of governing or intellectually hegemonic coalition by treating other Americans as enemies.
In the Realist tradition of Gustave Courbet that Fantin-Latour followed, what is intellectually valued is a certain jubilant, but humble, vision typical of science.
But in shutting down its political enemies, the left has also shut down its own internal dissenters, who have always made the left intellectually vibrant.
In the early 20th century, a psychologist named Henry Goddard coined the word "moron" to describe people who came from families that were intellectually inferior.
So far, Europe's main center-left party has been too intellectually timid, too hungry for patronage, and too subordinate to local agendas to play that role.
In that context, my acquiescence begins to make sense — even though my educational and professional background ensured I knew, intellectually, I was entitled to refuse sex.
The city boasted not just the cheap rent and DIY venues to attract adventurous artists, but a sizeable, intellectually curious, student-fed population to encourage them.
When I had some time to digest and think about it, I just thought about our journey and how deeply we connected — intellectually, and just emotionally.
It's hard to be a fan of a guy who says, "Feminists are not intellectually honest," and cites research that 40% of rape accusations are false.
" Her young boys seem like they're "probably intellectually smarter," she said, but they're not getting the same grades as her oldest because he's "just trying harder.
To achieve that, men need not only to accept the case for women intellectually, but to acknowledge that they personally need to act to promote them.
The intellectually chilling effect of Mr Trump is even starker among those who actually wanted the sorts of populist revisions he once promised, the former "reformicons".
Or to subconsciously worry that I was playing Sweetwater too much like a game, when I intellectually understood that it was a place to be experienced.
We may know, intellectually, what a tragedy it is that more then 4,500 Syrian children have been killed in Aleppo in the last five years alone.
In fact, figuring out how to sell Samuel Adams "turned out to be the most intellectually challenging thing that I had encountered in business," Koch said.
The work makes an intellectually complex argument connecting the current forced labor of prison convicts, appropriated by the state, to America's historical use of slave labor.
In the petition, which asked the board to commute Fults' sentence to life without parole, his lawyers described the inmate as intellectually disabled and deeply remorseful.
Afterward, all of these fashionable and intellectually advanced people, even the ugly ones, went to a bar with a two-lane bowling alley in the basement.
"People who stay active socially, physically and intellectually have less chance of developing dementia," said Dr. James Warner, an old-age psychiatrist at Imperial College London.
All of these stories and the questions they raise coalesce to become one of the most powerful, visually stunning, intellectually probing anime in the medium's history.
However, Trump is proving to be so unfit -- temperamentally, intellectually, and yes, morally -- that the traits that bind the family together are more frightening than reassuring.
I'd just finished intense Black Mirror and The Crown marathons, both of which I recapped for Refinery29, and I craved something equally thrilling and intellectually stimulating.
"I think more than ever I see — and intellectually I've accepted [but] it's still difficult emotionally — I understand that suffering is how we grow," he said.
The Briseno factors rely on the character Lennie from the novel "Of Mice and Men" as an example of someone Texas residents might find intellectually disabled.
They continued to preach the gospel of baby tubs, baby bags, baby-wipe warmers (!), 11 different swinging-chair options, and supposedly intellectually stimulating multicolored play mats.
In its brokenness, Letchworth aptly reflects the horror show it became—the rampant neglect and mistreatment of the intellectually and developmentally disabled and the mentally ill.
This is such a fun time to go out and celebrate—you're sure to have an exciting time and connect with people who intellectually stimulate you.
I think those for me were the most intellectually interesting just because you learn how to make the mistakes at scale and correct them at scale.
As an Air sign, you're already much more intellectually gifted than everyone else, and the spring season begins with you thinking even more clearly than usual!
"There's more to us than the body that you have unjustly exotified because you refuse to look at what we can offer you intellectually," it reads.
But Carrère is also easy to forgive, because he is such engrossing and charming company—witty, restless, intellectually bold, confessional, shame-proof, simultaneously shallow and deep.
Sanders said on CBS's "This Morning" that he believes Pelosi is an effective leader and called the Republican Party "bankrupt intellectually" for its attacks on her.
Tinder CEO Elie Seidman says would-be tech entrepreneurs need to "take it upon themselves" to learn and remain intellectually curious if they want to succeed.
Intellectually no less than materially, Gopnik is a product of his time, a child of the end of history and the first wave of ecstatic globalization.
At this moment, with all this in my mind, it is making me wonder whether I could give an intellectually honest assessment of my own work.
Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court sided Tuesday with a death row inmate whose lawyers argued that he should not be executed because he is intellectually disabled.
A bad Dreher post can be mean-spirited and overwrought, but when he's at his best his posts are unique: deeply confessional, achingly sincere, intellectually searching.
But on Tuesday, Venus enters Pisces and moves into your house of learning and communication, making you more intellectually curious and sparking interest in creative pedagogy.
We want to do intellectually important, fact-based, science-based stories that are relevant, that reflect the issues of today, that people want to talk about.
Intellectually, I know the habit isn't great for my body — but I always go back to it because, as researchers have shown, caffeine addiction is real.
If Kavanaugh believes that intellectually disabled people shouldn't be consulted about life decisions, some fear he may be slow to defend their right to equal access.
By far the biggest shift is in how children are admitted to the 13 elementary magnet schools perceived as the most intellectually elite in the county.
She was the best example of the Russian intelligentsia I can think of: well read, intellectually curious, kind, helping other people as much as she could.
The interesting thing about the show was when you put unrelated elements together, you create a space that can be filled in intellectually by other people.
But the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals reversed the trial court's finding in 2015 and ruled that Moore wasn't intellectually disabled — and therefore, could be executed.
A new realm of strategic analysis took form, and young intellectuals like Weiss energetically set about inventing a field that was intellectually thrilling and deadly serious.
A defendant may be found incompetent to stand trial and committed for rehabilitation if she isn't stable enough or intellectually capable of participating in the proceedings.
We act on impulse, and only later start looking for a logical justification for it; we somehow find ways to intellectually defend what's in our gut.
Having been reared in a visual world where people who looked like me were often demonized and objectified, I appreciated Mr. Frank's images as intellectually refreshing.
Temperamentally they were opposites: Reed "big and loud and rough around the edges," a hedonist and dabbler; Lippmann sleek and cosmopolitan but earnest and intellectually precocious.
We've never had a major national leader as professionally unprepared, intellectually ill informed, morally compromised and temperamentally unfit as the man taking the oath on Friday.
" But here is Emma Thompson: "Because he was intellectually so able, he could be very mean, and that's something I think is very important to acknowledge.
Everyone knows she's not Trump — she knows how to use a noun and a verb and is intellectually coherent about what she wants and doesn't want.
The Blaze founder Glenn Beck on Monday took to Twitter to question whether one of the most popular television hosts on his network was intellectually honest.
A study conducted at the Eastern Ontario Research Institute found that people who exercised twice a week for 10 weeks felt more socially, intellectually, and athletically competent.
From show-stopping musicals to intellectually dense sci-fi, the fall slate promises several movies—both big and small—worth trotting out to the theater to see.
Washington (CNN)Five Supreme Court justices Tuesday seemed to agree with arguments that a Texas death row inmate should not be executed because he is intellectually disabled.
The Supreme Court ruled in 2002 that the execution of people who are intellectually disabled violates the U.S. Constitution's Eighth Amendment ban on cruel and unusual punishment.
At best, the notion of political correctness having gone too far is intellectually dishonest; a fallacy similar to a straw-man argument or an ad hominem attack.
As I pointed out in my earlier article, the fudging of terms and lack of clarity are often intended to promote public policy that is intellectually disingenuous.
"It's sort of like a less intellectually independent version of the Rand Corporation in the US or maybe Janes here in the UK," the former officer said.
"It was transformative intellectually and emotionally and autobiographically," he said, adding that he'd never previously met anyone who showed such love and compassion toward people like him.
This process entails "trying on" new ways of thinking about oneself both intellectually and personally, which is possible only if a certain degree of freedom is allowed.
Afterwards, she lived quietly in a Wisconsin institution for the intellectually disabled, where she was cared for by nuns and died in January 2005 at age 86.
Some of the shows are different, and some of them are more news-oriented, but even the newsy ones are not that intellectually nutritious, to be honest.
A claim that Lee was intellectually disabled was introduced at one point, the report showed, but the federal defender who introduced that was removed from the case.
Though she has vowed to never read the book, Loftus says that eating Wallace's most highly regarded work has brought her closer to it, emotionally and intellectually.
If society's wealthy feel as though they are intellectually or culturally impoverished, they can simply buy aspects of cultures they find rich in food, entertainment, or style.
If you, like me, are fascinated by the concept of alternate reality games (ARG) but always feel they're not intellectually equipped to engage with them, there's hope.
Stephen Batchelor's " After Buddhism " (Yale), in many ways the most intellectually stimulating book on Buddhism of the past few years, offers a philosophical take on the question.
A recent example: Has there ever been a more infantile, witless, impotent, self-obsessed, intellectually-bankrupt pus-filled cockstump to perch, temporarily, on a seat of power?
The justices ended the execution of intellectually disabled people in 2002 after observing that such executions had become "uncommon" even though they remained legal in many states.
Despite the mistreatment, the impression that emerged of Mr. Slahi during the hearing was of an engaging and intellectually curious man eager to reconnect with the world.
But, by making it intellectually manageable for ordinary coders to write distributed programs, Jeff and Sanjay had given Google a new level of mastery over such technologies.
Prosecutors are appealing a federal judge's finding that a man convicted of killing two New York City police detectives cannot be executed because he is intellectually disabled.
Lupe Fiasco: Drogas Wave (1st & 15th) It's pretentious to complain that this musically agile, intellectually ambitious rapper has undertaken a concept trilogy that doesn't justify its pretensions.
Be mindful of the urge to break free from the mundane for something more adventurous or intellectually fulfilling when the moon clashes with Uranus, also on Thursday.
But however emotionally resonant, both works are, in this context, intellectually dissatisfying for the way they abdicate a sense of agency through fantasies of escape or fate.
At issue in the arguments the eight justices heard on Tuesday was whether Texas is using an obsolete standard to assess whether a defendant is intellectually disabled.
Jeff Wood was also intellectually impaired (his IQ has been assessed around 80) and he asked his trial attorneys not to present any evidence on his behalf.
"This is 100 percent about the politics and this is the way that people fight their battles in Washington rather than having intellectually honest discussions," he said.
But it remains an intellectually conservative field that has largely resisted the waves of critical theory that have washed over much of the humanities in recent decades.
As Kuyda's endeavor proves, even when we intellectually know that we're not actually communicating with the dead, there's still something in us that keeps up the ruse.
Reed acknowledged later that he understands intellectually that if his father, mother or sister wants to watch him play, there is nothing he can do about it.
" They were also intellectually rewarding; with a sip of wine, he "incorporated Western culture: an entire world of history, literature, art and religion, straight down the esophagus.
"People in the Midwest feel morally superior to people on the coasts, and people on the coasts feel intellectually superior to people in the Midwest," she said.
"Everything is so nice, and in that way it is an intellectually disturbing book because you're really hard-pressed to explain what's wrong with it," he said.
Perhaps this is why Nadezhda von Meck steadfastly refused to meet the composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky, despite exchanging intellectually stimulating, openhearted letters with him for almost 14 years.
"In Pursuit of Silence" isn't what you would call a well-rounded or intellectually rigorous documentary — it's too messianic for that — but it is an interesting one.
The eventual viewers of "Myth" will not have to intellectually appreciate the energy and cleverness with which this project was tackled, but they will feel it emotionally.
If you didn't like subtitles, proponents said, you were watching a movie wrong, you were uncommitted to the film experience, or you were just being intellectually lazy.
Witty, moving, intellectually lucent, and quite far out, it instantly makes you want to know her better, and it more than justifies a visit to this show.
Anyone with eyes — eyes not glued to Fox News, anyway — has long realized that Trump is utterly incapable, morally and intellectually, of filling the office he holds.
But in this op-ed, Mr. Lane argues that we need "a more intellectually honest" debate that establishes a "relatively objective process" for setting the minimum wage.
Politics is supposed to provide us with a space to find middle ground and should foster an environment where we can logically and intellectually debate our differences.
You sense it in the story of James Burnham, who passed through the inferno of the thirties unscathed, because, unlike Chambers, he lived it intellectually, not spiritually.
A group of former prosecutors and Justice Department officials is now petitioning the Supreme Court to review the years-old murder conviction of an intellectually disabled teen.
"A lot of people who have been upset by it have also intellectually engaged with it and I don't know that being upset is wrong," she said.
That makes it vastly more likely you'll get a result you can write a paper about — but it's intellectually dishonest, and the results will likely be false.
Our relationship to the academy is simply transactional—we pay tuition to be intellectually groomed and to learn how to "appropriately" produce and compete against other academics.
Quinn's initial requests to use the boys' bathrooms were denied by officials at Pine View School, a magnet program for intellectually gifted students in grades two through 12.
That's largely in part due to the character of Candy (Maggie Gyllenhaal), a wry, detached prostitute who's immersed in Times Square culture, but intellectually floating above it all.

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