Sentence examples for to intuition from inspiring English sources

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to intuition

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Immediate cognition without the use of conscious rational processes.

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The general idea of a diathesis-stress model is intuitively appealing and not so complex as to be inaccessible to intuition.

And if the opposer in the discussion sometimes tries to turn to intuition, they reply 'We don't understand what you consider to be intuitively given'".

It comes down to intuition.

Right -- if the Web designer was trusting to intuition.

Pattern matching refers to intuition at its best.

Creating a piece is, for me, so linked to intuition.

Pizza deliveries are up, but roof repair work is -- counter to intuition -- down.

Counter to intuition, the performance of a superconductor often improves when its structure is partly mangled.

Mr. Bradley also said that the open cockpit was, contrary to intuition, preferable in the cold.

They can also be a source of the toughness married to intuition for which he still seeks complete expression.

The judge's reference to intuition suggests his spade has turned, however, and he may well reply "This is simply what I think".

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