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The phrase "a lack of intuitive" is not correct in English.
It should be "a lack of intuition" or "a lack of intuitive understanding." You can use it when discussing someone's inability to grasp concepts or ideas easily without needing extensive explanation.
Example: "The project failed due to a lack of intuitive understanding of the market trends."
Alternatives: "a deficiency in intuition" or "a shortage of intuitive insight."
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However, the public and policy makers have not widely perceived RTI as a public health issue commensurate with its consequences, in part, due to a lack of intuitive indicator measuring the health impact.
One key aspect keeping citizen engagement and development from taking off is a lack of intuitive experience design tools.
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The narrative that funding orphanages helps vulnerable children is one that displays a grotesque lack of intuitive delicacy and critical thinking.
However, the design of avatar animation is still largely restricted to specialized users, revealing a current lack of intuitive and easy-to-use editing tools.
A disadvantage of a composite index is its lack of intuitive explanatory power.
Assuming a lack of complete pedigree information, a intuitive alternative approach would be to permute phenotype within sibship.
Its flexibility notwithstanding, the star semantics has been criticized for example by van Benthem (1979) and Copeland (1979) for lack of intuitive meaning and for not giving rise to an "applied" semantics.
Dan earlier compares this lack of intuitive interaction with Metal Gear Solid 3 - here, too, the controls took several hours to master.
However, automated or semi-automated computer aided modular fixture systems based on CAD packages still are not well accepted by the manufacturing industry due to the lack of intuitive interaction and immediate feedback compared with traditional models such as paper and physical models.
Sure, no one's expecting (or even desiring, perhaps) an experience along the lines of a couch-camping session – but even the simplest of games are hindered by, amongst other things, the lack of intuitive input methods.
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