The ideas i'm trying to express in this term include both the disparity of the beginning and end subjects and yet the overall lack of 'seam' or. In the sentence for example: In the same way, using for in ideas on improving the team means you support improving the team while using on doesn't necessarily mean so.
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This book would also interest intelligent students with a taste for abstract ideas and theoretical arguments. Is there a word in the english language that describes a personality type that has a creative mind and many ideas but for some reason. Complex concepts distilled into simple ideas could be described as pithy, or full of concentrated meaning.