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She feels dismayed at her own intuition: the baby is on the verge of fussing.
Counter to intuition, the performance of a superconductor often improves when its structure is partly mangled.
But as science begins to corroborate intuition, the public is reassessing where credit and responsibility lie for character traits that may be in part genetically preordained.
Mr. Coyle prides himself on technical intuition, the kind, he said, "that gets built up over decades" of personal success and failure.
Sometimes in England it feels like you don't have time to think, but that's more a mental question; it's more about your own aggressive intuition, the atmosphere.
One day computers may have that kind of dexterity and intuition; the DARPA program is a good first step in that direction.
Using photographs, or just intuition, the embalmers try to recreate the wrinkles in faces, the lines around mouths, the corners and lids of eyes.
Our intuition — the "fast" thinking of Kahneman's book's title — is especially untrustworthy in areas outside our expertise, which is to say most areas.
Spontaneous from start to finish, the performance was a staggering display of resilience, force and intuition, the kind of set that knocks the wind out of you.
Dick claimed to have access to what philosophers call the faculty of "intellectual intuition": the direct perception by the mind of a metaphysical reality behind screens of appearance.
The disagreement is really over the value of intuition: the E.B.M. position is that there are reliable, validated data, and then there are data that aren't reliable and validated, and that's really what matters.
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