By setting the agenda and influencing judgments, innovations become targets of imitation. |
This fusion of martial and performing arts is sure to kindle the curiosity of the young, who adapt easily to innovations. |
One of the innovations Logan has imported from the European cities he admires is the roof garden. |
Intellectuals do manage to innovate and their innovations are oftentimes not always recombinations of what they have embraced in their education. |
Some went to live on collective farms, the kibbutzim, which were among Israel's most imaginative innovations. |
You might argue that he is an exception, but intellectual innovations usually come from the younger, less established, less qualified people. |