intellectual content
collocation in Englishmeaningsofintellectualandcontent
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intellectual
adjective
uk/ˌɪn.təlˈek.tʃu.əl/us/ˌɪn.t̬əlˈek.tʃu.əl/
relating to your ability to think and understand things, especially ...
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content
noun[U]
uk/kənˈtent/us/kənˈtent/
a happy and ...
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(Definition ofintellectualandcontentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A good theory must have sufficientintellectualcontentto render it falsifiable.
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He enjoyed a party and always ensured that his conferences were as good on the social side as they were in purpose andintellectualcontent.
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This didn't seem to carry anyintellectualcontentwhatsoever.
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Vocal music, because it was bolstered by a text that affirmed the music's meaning andintellectualcontent, fared better than instrumental music.
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Their critical ability transformed theintellectualcontentof urban design and social housing and helped to formulate and promote a new cultural agenda for the profession.
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This is quite apart from any question of the variety ofintellectualcontentrequired for the education of children of varying intellects.
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The educational, ethical andintellectualcontentof that civilisation is every bit as important as the economic.
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On all three counts —quality,intellectualcontentand brevity —we look forward to his next intervention in our debates.
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Such an activity would match theintellectualcontentof his performance this morning.
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That is a policy lacking in integrity andintellectualcontent.
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The fact remains that when we think of these titles, they probably become more attractive when they lose their moral andintellectualcontent.
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Let us bear these two aspects in mind: non-local in character, or inappropriate inintellectualcontentfor control by local authorities.
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It must have light and shade, variations in tempo and tone, passion and wit, and sustained, seriousintellectualcontent.
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There are, therefore, these aspects of the matter—the misuse of people, the lack ofintellectualcontent, and the lack of ancillary services.
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Although there might not be a general feeling that they contain very profound thought or highintellectualcontent, they are certainly original.
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However, we recognise that the nature of the work carried out by professional employees is different from the manual services, not least because of theintellectualcontentof professional services.
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He always gives us a polished performance with a highintellectualcontent, but it is usually an apology for inadequate policies, and that was what it was tonight.
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The purpose of a collection policy is twofold: first, to define theintellectualcontentof the nation; and, secondly, to ensure that collections can be made within the available resources.
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I am questioning theintellectualcontent.
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It must be rare for so many estimable persons to spend so much time discussing a document so void ofintellectualcontentand presented in such a dishonest fashion.
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