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Intellectual meaning
Pertaining to, or performed by, the intellect; mental or cognitive. | Endowed with intellect; having a keen sense of understanding; having the capacity for higher forms of knowledge or thought; characterized by intelligence or cleverness | Suitable for exercising one's intellect; perceived by the intellect
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UBC Press, 1995) Intellectual property law Generally speaking, protection for intellectual property extends to intellectual creations in order to incentivize innovation, and depends upon the nature of the work and its "characteristics".
Fernando Fiori Chiocca is an anti-intellectual intellectual.
The intellectual vocation is therefore a moral one and any intellectual who sees what is evil and keeps quiet or says its good is immoral and does not fit the bill.
It is a shame and waste of a reputation and resource that China, with all its history, intellectual prowess and potential, still feels it necessary to steal intellectual property and information from other nations.
To declare a draft proclamation or a law that has not been implemented as facially invalid by simply reading the words is the height of intellectual arrogance and hubris or the pit of intellectual folly.
For the current Finals, one of the league's intellectual property lawyers has been in Toronto leading a team of private investigators as they enforce intellectual property rights.
How will they believe you are funding the signature projects with intellectual money when the common Cross Riverian don’t understand what intellectual money is?
The Business and Intellectual Property Authority (BIPA) and stakeholders in the tourism sector will launch the first national intellectual property policy on 23 October.
The diagnosis is shared by people who vary widely in abilities and symptoms, from those with intellectual and language disabilities, to people without intellectual disabilities but who have some degree of social impairment.
An intellectual, we call it an intellectual implementer, because he did not stop at vision, he always made sure his vision goes to implementation.
Moreover, certain intellectual property of SCL was licensed to Cambridge, which intellectual property Cambridge could use in its work as a US company in US elections, or other activities.
South Africa’s intellectual property policy will pave the way for a new, progressive intellectual property law in the country by prioritising people’s needs over corporations’ profits,” said Claire Waterhouse of MSF’s Access Campaign.
Anti-copyright advocates and other critics of intellectual property dispute the concept of intellectual property.
Borderline intellectual functioning is a categorization where a person has below average cognitive ability (an IQ of 71–85), but the deficit is not as severe as intellectual disability (70 or below).
Current status and intellectual property FASA unexpectedly ceased active operations on April 30, 2001, citation but still exists as a corporation holding intellectual property rights, which it licenses to other publishers.
For Rosenberg, the anti-intellectual intellectual, religious doctrine was inseparable, Rosenberg wrote: "The ancient Germanic idea of god is likewise inconceivable without spiritual freedom.
Fragile X syndrome (a cause of autism and intellectual disability) and general intellectual disability must also be ruled out.
He envisioned intellectual workers sitting at display "working stations", flying through information space, harnessing their collective intellectual capacity to solve important problems together in much more powerful ways.
He is an intellectual skeptic who wants to give political philosophy a secure intellectual foundation.
Hilgartner argued that the intellectual impact of the successful Sokal hoax cannot be attributed to its quality as a "demonstration" but rather to journalistic hyperbole and the anti-intellectual biases of some American journalists.