creativity in the PONS Dictionary

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These networks place a high premium on meritocracy, integrity, self-directedness, creativity and transparency.
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Actions will be achieved by human hands as a result of the highest creativity.
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It is that art has the power, through engaging at both emotional and rational levels, to establish unusual connections and stimulate creativity and innovation.
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Creativity is not only about having ideas, but also the capacity to implement them.
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The first part of the video portrays a lesson of creativity taught by a sketchbook puppet to puppet students.
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They integrate task, labor and knowledge, transcend classical separation of mental and manual work, enhance systems aspects, and promote self-reliance, self-service, innovation and creativity.
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He is acclaimed for his creativity in drum arrangements, including usage of odd devices for percussion effects and his trademark lengthy double-kick drum rhythms.
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He was particularly interested in showing the dynamism and creativity of medieval towns and economic networks.
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The subject of the creativity session is then paired with each of the objects in the card (words, pictures).
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Students participate in various visual/performing arts classes and their learning is enhanced through creativity.
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