Yet how can faith in the dignity of man be expressed by choking the growth
of critical intelligence and independent judgment?
Infiltrate terrorists» positions,
acquire critical intelligence by any means necessary, execute with extreme prejudice, and exit without a trace!
Mr. Bannard (pronounced BAN - erd), whose
keen critical intelligence was reflected in his many essays on art, spent more than half a century elaborating and revising the distillation of color and form that made him an important voice in the nascent Color Field movement, sometimes called postpainterly abstraction.
In addition to his adroit handling of materials, Kienholz always displayed a
sharp critical intelligence and a wry awareness of art's role in an age of rampant capitalism.
MB Agnes Martin used to say that whatever she made in New Mexico and brought to New York looked good
because critical intelligence, critical light illuminates it.
Law firms face two
critical intelligence factors — business intelligence (internal) and competitive intelligence (external)-- and both play a significant role in pricing.
Conducted investigation and data collection to produce actionable intelligence to satisfy Commander's
Critical Intelligence Requests on law enforcement and national security missions.
Instrumental in planning and coordinating production of over 200 critical intelligence products
I identify what I regard as the scholar's «moral virtues» that enable this transition: a) openness to what is new even when it is threatening; b) respect for what is different even when it is strange; c) dedication to the truth even when it is difficult to achieve; d) willingness to
use critical intelligence both with the materials studied and with the materials of one's own life.
With some original research,
critical intelligence, and authorial restraint in grinding his own axes, Solzhenitsyn might have been a very good book.
Unlike James Joyce, who was alienated and angry and therefore turned
his critical intelligence into a weapon, or later novelists for whom social criticism became a rhetorical convention, James and Conrad were modern enough to see our socially constructed self - images, and yet not so modern as to cherish or reject them» or take them for granted.
He shows that, in thinking about religion, we may still appeal to diversity and tolerance without requiring a moratorium on personal commitment or
critical intelligence.
At their best, such traditions have maintained a rationality that is inseparable from religious starting points (a rationality such as that discussed in Nicholas Wolterstorff's Reason Within the Bounds of Religion Alone), and have also sponsored intellectual work that can bring
a critical intelligence to bear on nature, human society and the arts.
Even during difficult periods of history such as the U.S. Sen. Joe McCarthy era, Wisconsin has kept alive a belief that
critical intelligence and seeking answers to society's most difficult questions are to be defended at all costs.
Thanks to the force of Judd's
critical intelligence, this [book] is... by many measures as heavy as any other written by any of his contemporaries.
Thanks to the force of Judd's
critical intelligence, this is a brick of a book — its small format notwithstanding — by many measures as heavy as any other written by any of his contemporaries.
The way I think about it, the term «review» implies that
some critical intelligence has been applied to evaluate the significance and import of the book; which she states that she has NOT done.
It has established a reputation as a market leader for business -
critical intelligence and independent analysis.