Obviously it can produce much of the ingenuity necessary as stated above.
2
The company uttered exclamations of delight at the ingenuity of the idea.
3
This political tendency could not be overridden by American ingenuity, he thought.
4
In the house of representatives, the amendment was supported with considerable ingenuity.
5
Only free enterprise and Yankee ingenuity could have brought about Model U-238.
1
Maybe we could ask academics to share their cleverness in other ways.
2
Whose cleverness had been enough to imprison him in the long ago.
3
These are useful, but never forget: cleverness and caution profit the artificer.
4
The approaches embody some of science's great virtues: foresight, patience and cleverness.
5
No, nothing to do with cleverness; and even less with moral courage.
1
A natural sense of inventiveness drives Letoa's mission to create new flavours.
2
It required a deal of philosophical inventiveness to render this situation benign.
3
How much inventiveness she owned in this aspect she wasn't sure of.
4
Want to know about the sheer breadth of human inventiveness and ingenuity?
5
A minority of critics have praised it for its courage and inventiveness.
Uso de ingeniousness en inglés
1
The very simplicity and ingeniousness of the scheme was its safeguard.
2
We in America, especially, place altogether too high a value on our ingeniousness, our resourcefulness.
3
Occasionally, through the sheer power of his directorial ingeniousness, Brook manages to make emptiness look like content.
4
A tiny dog plays an important role in serving as a foil for the heroine's talking ingeniousness.
5
But even such ingeniousness as this, the height of scientific breakthrough, could not save a ghost in the end.
6
The ingeniousness of his own attempted murder moved him to such profound admiration that he could scarcely feel resentment.
7
But then, you are supposing, sir,-anexplanation the ingeniousness of which I do not contest-youare supposing the exact hypothesis of the Saharan sea!
8
And withal the whole document is written with the ingeniousness of a mind without guile, which was one of Field's most highly developed literary accomplishments.