How To Use Intuitively In A Sentence

  • They normally use a small portion of the stroke intuitively combined with other moves and manoeuvres.
  • Perhaps this is an example of where pandering to the masses is not always as attractive as it intuitively seems.
  • A graphic demonstration of the research of Dale Purves et al in the diatonic formant components in human vowel sounds; the reason the audience can intuitively follow the pentatonic scale is because they use this discernment every time they use a vowel. World Science Festival 2009: Bobby McFerrin Demonstrates the Power of the Pentatonic Scale on Vimeo
  • Thus, intuitively, each of the infinitary sum principles above should have a substitution instance that yields Wild Dreams Of Reality, 3
  • Intuitively, they understand the psychological, social, spiritual, aesthetic, and physical needs most people in the culture hold.
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  • I have always intuitively felt that, as it is for so many cinephiles, my relationship to film has deeply affected the way I see and know the world.
  • Hootan's shyness in handling the figurative elements has, intuitively, resulted in a delicate shade between images and architectonics.
  • It is this kind of forceful and fearless character that intuitively knows how to play to make an audience's hair stand on end. Times, Sunday Times
  • We are supposed to know intuitively how to do it. Positive Parent Power
  • Anyone who has done laundry has intuitively used this tactic.
  • Critics are seen as the bane of writers' lives, torturing their intuitively wrought texts by dissection with a sharp set of surgical knives.
  • This is the simplest definition of drought, one that at least intuitively we all have held. Ice Time: Climate, Science, and Life on Earth
  • For one thing, we intuitively respected the inherent dignity of one another.
  • Notice how the second sentence has to bring some kind of concreteness to the initially vague and intuitively silly opening statement. Strange Affinities: A Partial Return to Wordsworthian Poetics After Modernism
  • It is this kind of forceful and fearless character that intuitively knows how to play to make an audience's hair stand on end. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our outcome research will not only validate what we intuitively know but will surface areas of needed improvement.
  • But as there is no magnetic equivalent of the free electron, this is intuitively impossible.
  • And his gifts were not merely mechanical: he understood intuitively how to formulate concepts.
  • There are also people of a naturally equable temperament who intuitively understand the need for preparatory mourning and adjust their lives accordingly.
  • To my knowledge there are two main (related) arguments against existence monism, which is that the existence of a plurality of concrete objects is (i) intuitively obvious, and (ii) perceptually apparent. Monism
  • One thing is clear: the foundations of science were built on mankind's ability to reason intuitively. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a joy to be in the hands of film-makers who intuitively know the difference between rude and crude, who know that horny and heartfelt can exist in tandem and that jokes about race and sexuality are not the same as racism and homophobia.
  • Belief" is (intuitively I would say, by definition) only verified by itself, it is necessarily absolute and unnegotiable. Towards a Lexicon of Folly: Factard
  • inventors seem to have chosen intuitively a combination of explosive and aggressive sounds as warning signals to be used on automobiles
  • Similarly, a historian will make use of statistical techniques to give objective substance to intuitively sensed historical processes or trends.
  • Your overall site architecture should be consistent with a clear breadcrumb trail that lets them easily and intuitively get back on track.
  • McCain is remarkable that way: he understands intuitively that the public has grown tired of platitudinal boilerplate, so he provides his own running commentary on himself, much of it deflationary. Re: Left Behind - Swampland - TIME.com
  • As the anti-art urge in modern artists prompts them to topple or transcend themselves, they help audience to look at art intuitively by using silence, blanks and sketchy approaches.
  • I have yet to really read my runes purely intuitively, mainly because I see my runes as the no-nonsense divination tool I have.
  • Jung intuitively felt this pointed to an acausal archetypal order at the root of all phenomena which is responsible for the meaningfulness implicit in the coincidence of associated physical and mental events.
  • The Romans, intuitively, seemed to know better, for they named it after the goddess they feared for her vengefulness, capriciousness and cruelty.
  • Jung intuitively felt this pointed to an acausal archetypal order at the root of all phenomena which is responsible for the meaningfulness implicit in the coincidence of associated physical and mental events.
  • It is a narrative arc we all grasp intuitively. Times, Sunday Times
  • The frustrating part about these types of absurdities, is I feel intuitively, because of the irrational nature of their attacks, that alot of their dislike of Romney stems from his religion. Sound Politics: Mitt Romney for President: Part II, the Man
  • She is inherently and intuitively the meeting place of modern art and commerce. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the latter case, the more substantial passage, he gives a somewhat Scotistic definition: "Intuitive and abstractive cognition are not distinguished according to having a species or not, but only according to the disposition of the object, because if the object is present, the species represents it intuitively; if absent, it represents it abstractively. Francis of Marchia
  • Scrolling web-pages, opening icons, moving windows; these are all things which are controlled far more intuitively by your fingers than an input device.
  • Intuitively, one would expect to find a significant correlation between employee engagement and what a business produces.
  • Her tone had a note of finality to it and intuitively Nell rose, hands quivering with anticipation as she reached for the shabby black book.
  • Similarly, a historian will make use of statistical techniques to give objective substance to intuitively sensed historical processes or trends.
  • I have never heard piracy rates for shareware aka: downloadable games, but rates are intuitively much higher than software that's too big for a download. Bah, Humbug & Digital Distribution
  • Comparative advantage works for tarde to happen and the energy involved is often couter-intuitively increased by forcing production to happen in the wrong place Look How Clever We Are !
  • When in Colin's book, he talks about the American family, or if I talk about common ground, or I say what it is that brings us together, or Ross Perot says we shouldn't have politics, or you know, or when the leaders in the Congress make some outreach that they resinate to intuitively, but there's no sort of -- well, what does that mean at this time, which is what I'm trying to do. President Remarks On Air Force One Enroute To Dc
  • It is this kind of forceful and fearless character that intuitively knows how to play to make an audience's hair stand on end. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a feast of boleros delivered with flair by Ferrer, who intuitively conjures up the elegance and languid energy of that post-war singing style.
  • I think when you bump into people who like to spout off, you intuitively know it's coming from some inner hurt.
  • Lorenz Oken (1779–1815), one of the leaders of the German Naturphilosophie movement, published an antimechanist treatise that taught the superiority of intuitively derived concepts, expressed a belief in the archetypal polarities of nature, and championed a search for ideal types and a teleological unity in nature. 1809
  • There are also people of a naturally equable temperament who intuitively understand the need for preparatory mourning and adjust their lives accordingly.
  • Similarly, a historian will make use of statistical techniques to give objective substance to intuitively sensed historical processes or trends.
  • However, what is so unique about this method is that it includes intuition, and every massage is given differently because the practitioner is intuitively sensing their client's physical and non-physical clues.
  • They can recognise their own capabilities in it - someone adjusting the tension of their knitting is intuitively doing what I do when I adjust the difference between lines.
  • Intuitively, this is a consequence of the fact that two lineages can be functionally separated by a greater distance in a rectangle than in a torus.
  • We can intuitively perceive the philosophy of judicial activism through the case of Scott which was accompanied by a much political attempt and the case of Lochner which vetoed legislative regulation.
  • After the recovery of bury history, pressure history and temperature history, we come out dynamic change course data with the graphical display directly, thus can reflect their change law intuitively.
  • This is the simplest definition of drought, one that at least intuitively we all have held. Ice Time: Climate, Science, and Life on Earth
  • I love cooking, worked my way through Jamie Oliver's books (and still have no idea what a "nob" of butter is), worship Ruth Reichl, and find myself somehow counter-intuitively glued to the Food Network while at the gym. Sophie Brickman: One Millenial Speaks Out: Why I'm Enrolling in Culinary School
  • Rather than offering didactic explanations for each aesthetic decision, artists may rediscover the value in enigmatic, emotionally-rooted work whose meaning is intuitively derived and not so easily explained. Sharon L. Butler: Abstract Expressionist New York: Line and Legacy
  • If anything, from an institutional point of view, Silicon Valley is — counterintuitively — a textbook example of 20th century capitalism.
  • Infinite interconnection is an idea both beguiling and intuitively true, but long displaced by a default fragmentation. June « 2009 « Sentence first
  • Intuitively, one would expect to find a significant correlation between employee engagement and what a business produces.
  • Oh, this is by, yeah, the square root-- And so the higher Young's modulus is, the higher the speed of sound is, and that is intuitively sort of pleasing.
  • I know about than the preposition vs. than the introducer of elliptical clauses, but this example took me (intuitively, not analytically) aback.
  • Charles Darwin's core claim is that the apparent design we intuitively observe in nature is an illusion that can be explained by mindless, purposeless, mechanistic and accidental processes.
  • Michele knows intuitively what goes with what, teaming gruyère with baked eggs, rosewater with fruit salad, saffron with ricotta and cardamom with pears.
  • Intuitively reflect the composition of pharmaceutical machinery, asas the work the working principle.
  • The connection of the elementary concepts of everyday thinking with complexes of sense experiences can only be comprehended intuitively and it is unadaptable to scientifically logical fixation.
  • She intuitively understood his need to be alone.
  • He had time enough to sit and think, recalling something he always has intuitively known: that you can't force the artistic mojo without herniating it in the process.
  • Pete intuitively disliked these men, despite the fact that they rode excellent horses, sported gay trappings, and "joshed" with him as though he were one of themselves. The Ridin' Kid from Powder River
  • According to Goodman, we formulate rules of deductive logic by taking our cue from intuitively valid deductive inferences.
  • We are supposed to know intuitively how to do it. Positive Parent Power
  • It is important to reflect on our actions if our movement is really to be beyond ideologies or if we are really to be a movement that has a face and a heart that we intuitively know is based in the depths of our way of thinking, feeling and acting that we inherited from our ancestors and that in recent decades has been called communalism, understood as the common good for those that are the community. Anarkismo.net
  • When I used the term creature, I was intuitively referring to the notion of strange/unnatural velocities of transformations within systems. Carla Leitao: Dustism, Creatures and Speculative Materialism in Architecture: An Interview With Alisa Andrasek/Biothing
  • Avoid making intuitively obvious but unfounded assertions.
  • Intuitively, a set of m is what we would now call a mereological sum, consisting of one or more m, but not necessarily all of the m. Stanisław Leśniewski
  • We can intuitively perceive the philosophy of judicial activism through the case of Scott which was accompanied by a much political attempt and the case of Lochner which vetoed legislative regulation.
  • Intuitively, some wholes have a natural division that takes precedence over others; a sentence, for example, is divided into words, syllables, and letters, in precisely that order.
  • But Isabella was intuitively convinced of a distinct lack of life within the ancient stone edifice.
  • Perhaps counterintuitively, this can be at least as difficult for the dumper as it is for the dumpee.
  • What seems so intuitively true in theory is not always so in practice. THE 22 IMMUTABLE LAWS OF BRANDING
  • Avoid making intuitively obvious but unfounded assertions.
  • It was with a twitch of this kind, and a certain indescribable twinkle of his somewhat melancholy eye, as he seemed intuitively to form a hasty conception of the oddity of his appearance to a stranger unused to the bush, that he welcomed me to his clearing. Roughing It in the Bush
  • We are supposed to know intuitively how to do it. Positive Parent Power

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