• Because divine purpose is inscrutable, it necessarily escapes representation and is only sporadically available even to the intuitions of the faithful.

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  • Thus the law bars all the guesses and intuitions of people closest to the company from influencing the price of the shares.

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  • His aim is not to offer solutions or end disagreements, but to exhibit ethical argument as a back-and-forth between intuitions and principles.

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  • All this suggests that you need a very different approach to selling yourself than the one you intuitively take, because your intuitions are probably wrong.

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  • Researchers call these intuitions "feelings of knowing, " and they occur when we suspect that we can find the answer, if only we keep on thinking.

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  • It has also given him a new and less felonious group of peers, not to mention the satisfaction of seeing his own intuitions borne out.

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  • In their book The Invisible Gorilla: How Our Intuitions Deceive Us, cognitive psychology professors Daniel Simons and Christopher Charbris write extensively about human limitations in perception.

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  • Kurowski believes that the current generation of bank regulations are based not on the possibility of mistakes, but on precisely the same risk models, credit ratings and market intuitions.

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  • Our intuitions and insights develop quite linearly with time, but the amount of data at our disposal and the computing power capable of interpreting such data is increasing exponentially.

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  • Relying on our intuitions alone for self-knowledge is dangerous, because thanks to the nature of the adaptive unconscious, they are often no more accurate than a shot in the dark.

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  • That experience gives one useful definition of a sceptic, as Mr Shermer understands the term: one who is aware of the fallibility of intuitions, and willing to take steps to minimise them.

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  • All beliefs and intuitions about whether and when abortion is moral or immoral amount to a priori assumptions, although one hopes such assumptions would be informed by an informed understanding of reproductive biology.

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  • Because the online learning community cannot hope to compete successfully on reputation with the established brick and mortar intuitions, it has instead focused its attention on student populations that have historically been underserved (namely, working adults).

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