The chief strength of the Greeks lay in their freedom from hampering intellectualtradition.
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Labour would lose 40 seats -and an intellectualtradition.
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Yet this intellectualtradition has been ignored by the WEF.
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Neither does it emerge from any particular intellectualtradition.
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This standard is maintained in a purely intellectualtradition.
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There is still a native intellectualtradition in Ireland.
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May his accomplishments not be forgotten and his radical intellectualtradition be continued for generations to come.
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He favours geographical explanations, discounts the role of ideas and downplays the "western intellectualtradition".
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At fifteen he is discoursing on Plotinus, as in later years he reflects from Schelling that flitting intellectualtradition.
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The Catholic church has a long intellectualtradition that has produced some of the most rigorously logical and beautifully reasoned philosophical works in Western culture.
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The European Union is not reflecting the best interests of its citizens, nor is it confident of its intellectualtradition, President Michael D(...)
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There is scarcely an original idea in a book that distills, adapts and vulgarises broad strands of the modern German (and European) intellectualtradition.
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At the CIA, Pillar's articulate skepticism reflected in part the intellectualtraditions of the Directorate of Intelligence.
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We recognise that the history and future of Ireland belong to citizens who adhere to different political, spiritual and intellectualtraditions.
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This organization, with the Cooperstown Literary Association, kept up the intellectualtraditions of the village during the latter part of the nineteenth century.