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noun
A sight or view of the interior of anything; a deep inspection or view; introspection; frequently used with into.
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His work inhabits the interstices between fine art and scientific endeavour: some of the most fascinating bits of the show will no doubt be insights into how he managed to develop the technology to create the motion studies, using up to 24 cameras synchronised with clockwork mechanisms.
But as McLaren also points out, Scotland contains Orkney too - where positive lifestyle indicators are on the increase, and where there may be "insights into how Scotland can change for the better without necessitating large increases in income across the board".
Hence, the results of a Foresight process are not predictions, the results should be insights through imagery that depicts possible courses of action and consequences of such to make organisations and individuals resilient against future shocks.
"On the other hand, if you look at the shopping case then there will be insights that will probably also be valid when it comes to other neighboring markets.
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"Regret claims to be insight.
There were insights, but far from the ones we expected.
What they wanted were insights on their stocks.
However, there are insights that are less obvious.
What is insight?
There is insight that we can learn".
"But there is insight to be found for hundreds of really critical topics".
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