The policies of his reign, though sensible, reveal no great imaginativeness, compared with those of such later emperors as Trajan or Hadrian. |
The cast delight in childish imaginativeness, utilising bits and bobs you might find beachcombing, or stashed in Granny's cupboard. |
In doing so, the national broadcasting companies shall endeavour to act as the benchmark in standards of ethics, quality and imaginativeness. |
In such an analysis, the possible existence of an element of imaginativeness must, moreover, be taken into account. |
I do think that I learned a degree of humility, flexibility, and imaginativeness from getting to know people from very different backgrounds. |
That is, the norms are not invented, but inventiveness and imaginativeness in their use is essential and to be encouraged. |