1. In this area, change is very slow, and is confined almost entirely to the intellectual elite. 2. The opposition mostly represents the upper-middle class and intellectual elite. 3. The source of objective legal rules thus appears to be the fully developed rationality of the intellectual elites of different nations. 4. Indeed, the English language is not the special preserve of grammarians, language police, teachers, writers or the intellectual elite. 5. But Canetti, who spent much of his adult life in Britain, was also an indefatigable memoirist whose acquaintances among the intellectual elite were legion. 6. But those, Phillips points out, were for an intellectual elite. 7. For most of his time in publishing, Epstein has been part of an intellectual elite that helped define the cultural boundaries of the city. 8. In both cases, the involvement of the young intellectual elite served to grab public attention. 9. It has gained respectability with the intellectual elite involved in Dead Sea Scroll research and biblical criticism. 10. It has gained respectability within the intellectual elite involved in Dead Sea Scroll research and biblical criticism. |