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was insight
noun
A sight or view of the interior of anything; a deep inspection or view; introspection; frequently used with into.
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One doubts it was insight into the politics of Britain's involvement in Afghanistan and Iraq.
A composer who writes a new, beautiful song has done something creative; the moment when she realized that she could end it on a minor chord was insight.
So he took the other ones seriously, too.Related topics Princeton University Science Mathematics Science and technologyHis gift was insight, not theory—he solved problems first, finding out how he had done so later.
Or why any of us care to read of how he blames God for everything that has gone wrong in his life, when what we were looking for was insight and commentary (of which he supplied neither) into one of the most exciting sports series in recent memory?
What was needed and not obtained was insight into the circumstances.
Lagging behind the advances in understanding how ESCRTs recognize ubiquitinated ILV cargoes was insight into how the ILVs are actually created.
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What is insight?
There is insight that we can learn".
"But there is insight to be found for hundreds of really critical topics".
"Regret claims to be insight.
18. "The best vision is insight".
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