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The theme clues, which ran horizontally, were not easily intuited.
Esmail said Slater intuited his character's depths with minimal information.
He intuited the extent of American anger better than anyone.
The night before the demo, Snyder suddenly intuited the problem.
How many of Sander's subjects intuited the slow-burning political catastrophe?
The anger he intuited among the losers from globalization was real.
There are, as the little girl intuited, many natures, after all.
I'd met someone, and I intuited something in store for us.
Small ball's prevalence can be intuited in statistics related to 3-pointers.
We have intuited each world's rules even if we've never articulated them.
Here, there is a radioactive atmosphere that cannot be seen, only intuited.
Boback quickly intuited the possibilities that FUD could offer a skilled sales force.
It's as if traffic rules were not actually written but had to be intuited.
So you knew that, you intuited that and the report of that. Yes. Yes.
But it's hard not to feel that she's only making explicit what you've intuited before.
In 2015, Phelps intuited Schmitt's despair and offered his counsel if she needed to talk.
Lil Reese's infamous lyric on Chief Keef's "Don't Like" compactly intuited Fredo's role in the group.
He correctly intuited that he could go only so far in portraying a black child's experience.
Even Isaac Asimov intuited this when he wrote the Three Laws of Robotics, way back in 1942.
No one can be certain what Page meant or even how Strzok might have intuited her meaning.
"I feel like we've just sort of intuited," says Craig, 28, the younger brother by seven years.
Weinberg had intuited that culture wars are waged not just in hearts and minds, but also in conversation.
Anyone who's pondered the powder inside boxed macaroni and cheese has probably intuited that it's not terribly healthy.
We intuited that it would be an investment in a future that we'd be foolish to pass up.
She has just intuited some logic about how language works and can apply it to a new situation.
Maybe Trump intuited something about the sorts of people who run the North Korean regime that others missed.
Following its expansive instincts the poem opens out into multiple dimensions, which can be intuited, glimpsed, or starkly viewed.
Hartman, talking to the camera, says she intuited that she would be on the second season of the show.
In this, he has intuited the history of America's so-called conquest, but emptied the contemporary of Indigenous life.
He was the older sage that I have always intuited — helplessly, hopelessly — I am on my way to becoming.
But on the jetty, I understood what Smithson intuited so long ago in Rome: Beauty did not need us.
And he intuited that politics, for all its precious norms and pretensions, was at its root a blood sport.
No reasonable voter could have intuited his actions in office from his clear and unambiguous statements on the campaign trail.
Specifically, the handshake raters intuited that the students with firm handshakes were more positive, more outgoing, and less socially anxious.
It's about the expansiveness of the mind, our incredible, anomalous ability to take on what is vast, abstract and intuited.
To a surprising degree, many knew, or at least intuited, that Earth was a sphere, and not flat at all.
To give the Republican president-elect his due, he intuited an immense disquiet and spoke to it in unambiguous language.
Cohen can't help but delight in the interdisciplinary connections that he once intuited and has now demonstrated with mathematical rigor.
But just like the vague and intuited difference between boiling and simmering, the process is not a one-size-gels-all.
Now we have scientific data proving what these geniuses intuited: taking a walk refreshes the mind and body, and increases creativity.
Yes, there are mysteries, but most of them can be seen or intuited even when the puzzle is only half complete.
And what AlphaGo intuited in game two was Move 37, an insight beyond what even the best human players could see.
Stricker intuited that Woods would get as much, if not more, from this week as the young golfers he was mentoring.
And as you've either heard, or intuited from your own aches and pains, all that tech isn't great for our posture.
In a time when most Western observers were celebrating, Akerman intuited a dark prophecy of future migrant crises and turmoil in Europe.
Justine and Alexia's ferocious need to bite down on other people is, as you may have intuited, partly a cipher for sex.
When the trio of old friends picked up the play for the 2017 reading, they intuited something accessible in the old text.
As I intuited from our conversation, she also sounds like an amazing friend—one who credits her mother for her unconditional love.
My lack of enthusiasm for LG's wide-angle second camera on the back can be intuited from the fact I'm mentioning it last.
In this, Trump either intuited or stumbled into a profound insight about the media: It's easier to get bad press than good press.
They intuited that the only thing these G.O.P. politicians were interested in was holding onto their seats in office — and they were right.
He intuited that Clinton had no intent to place national security in jeopardy via her shoddy handling of classified information, therefore, no crime.
It's a lesson Trump intuited in 2015 when he said the Vietnam War veteran was not a hero because he had been captured.
Kovacs (21943-19813) was both a hilarious lowbrow comic and an artist who intuited and knowingly exploited the nature of his chosen medium.
Yet as a future medical student, surely he might have intuited that our understandings of many aspects of health care are not complete.
He intuited early what it was for, what it was best at, how to shape that visceral power into a new kind of story.
That said, if someone is unaware of this interplay of thinking, they can use slow thinking solely to reinforce what their fast thinking intuited.
As Cheryl intuited long ago, people learn more from stories than lectures, because stories are how we pluck meaning from the rush of experience.
They have intuited what the traditional tabloids don't quite get: The pursuit of celebrity has emerged as a grand tabloid narrative in and of itself.
With Oprah and her abundant love looming on the political horizon, Trump seems to have intuited that he needs to show a little kindness himself.
Trump intuited and revealed the worst traits of worried Americans — their search for scapegoats, their desire to prostrate themselves before an autocratic savior, their bigotry.
The thinness of the American Century's promise was evident in the quality of their lives, he believed, and he intuited that their fates foretold everyone else's.
In a letter, Tomic told me that he had indeed been intending to rob the Pompidou but had intuited that the authorities were on his trail.
He seems to have intuited that if television could get ahead by learning from the novel, then the novel might push back by learning from television.
But, for decades now, he has been developing a coherent intellectual worldview around many of the same issues that Trump intuited, however crudely, during his campaign.
The Man in Black/old William also explains what we've intuited, that he took over Delos from Logan's family and bought a majority stake in the park.
From his own work, Autor had already intuited that China's WTO membership was primarily to blame, but Houseman provided the final pieces of data that proved it.
They are on to something, and that is why they won, just as Trump won because he intuited a seeping anger that too many liberals had ignored.
Objects and actions from both sides of the Atlantic may have been created independently of one another, but come together here as intuited agents of rebellion and resistance.
The ­poet-author's intuited riffs come to M's rescue as this post-traumatic beast swings between memories of Attic blood rites and the present tense of commercial claptrap.
Trump has intuited the force of the pardon as exception and, in pardoning Manafort, would be using it to declare himself sovereign and his associates above the law.
Ada had intuited as much but had not known she had a half sister in Paris, the issue — she choked on the report — of her father's parallel relationship.
In an interview last year in Australia, she said her son had discouraged her from attending, suggesting she choose another tournament every year for reasons she easily intuited.
Madison has intuited what the audience already knows: a stronghold might hold out the dead, but it serves as a siren song for both the living and the cruel.
Apple, the creator of the smartphone touch interface revolution, has intuited that Bluetooth, sensors, a wireless chip and other basics of smartphone computing can be packed into my ears.
Presented with the same situation, a person might have intuited that booking a table 30 minutes before a private event probably wouldn't fly, but it never hurts to ask, right?
Here as in her previous works, Carson's words further derive a poetry-like quality from their sensation of flighty nearness: Something profound is glimpsed, intuited in her lines...but what?
They exalted everyday life — which I intuited early on was always going to be messy — by giving it a rhythm and rhyme that you could belt, wail and dance to.
The point is the social appetite he intuited and the forum he created: an anonymous proto-chat room where the benighted could wonder, without judgment, whether it's O.K. to masturbate.
But how had she intuited that she liked him, since he'd said almost nothing to her and there must have been little to differentiate him from the other party guests?
These in-depth interviews are also strategic, as Mr. Stern has intuited that outrageousness won't suffice on satellite radio, a realm without limits, and therefore a place where nothing is outrageous.
So when Austin police initially surmised that the bomber's motivation may have been to "cause mayhem and death," my third ear intuited this may have been the work of an anarchist.
Although there are always exceptions, the research generally confirms what many voters perhaps always intuited: that rich political leaders are not like poor political leaders but with more money; rather, wealth changes people qualitatively.
"Good divination is the art of a good story," she told me, describing the legend-building, the assured guesswork about a client's desires, the bridging of what she clearly saw and what she intuited.
Sure, every now and then we'd get a good call, like when Heidi intuited that a woman asking if she should move to Asheville, N.C., was really asking if she should explore a lesbian identity.
And in that failure lay the opportunity that Trump intuited — for a Republican candidate who would rhetorically reject and even run against the kind of corporation-first conservatism that Romney seemed to embody and embrace.
Mr. McConnell intuited, shrewdly, that if he could bottle things up in Washington with the filibuster and other tactics, the blame for the gridlock would fall mostly to the Democrats — the party in the White House.
If you're a certain age, it's likely that you've never given a second thought to buying a municipal bond or the process of bond buying, even if you've intuited, rightly, that's it's an intentionally opaque business.
Her father liked to watch sports on television on mute, listening along to the radio commentary instead, and Maddow intuited a media-literacy lesson from his habit: He had found a way to make television smarter.
I don't say that in a boastful way — I say it as an invitation to understand what it's like when things you've deeply intuited for a long time, even as a young person, are suddenly unlocked.
Warren has correctly intuited that the only way to begin rebuilding trust is to impose some accountability, to make legal, financial, and political systems work the way they are supposed to, fairly and for everyone's benefit.
When I asked her why the character Sharon doesn't have many friends, she darted her eyes at me, as if alarmed that I had intuited something about her from a show that she'd based on herself.
If his work feels as intuited as it is planned, it then bears compelling correspondences to our own time and to the redefinition of painting that has taken place in the decades since the Postmodernist revolt.
Facebook rightly intuited that consumers were not keen to share even more personal data with the company in light of recent events, and currently its home speaker is reportedly delayed until later this year at the earliest.
That's what I felt Faulkner intuited about siblings: that there were all sorts of gaps and harms and distances that might befall them, that they might inflict on each other, but that they loved each other anyway.
In an experimentally significant number of cases where the subjects correctly intuited an object, brain activity began diverging from that recorded in incorrect guesses 100 milliseconds before the volunteers consciously registered a new picture had been presented.
Drugs like magic mushrooms, cannabis, and MDMA are gaining new credibility as potential treatments for psychological illness—even if it has taken the world decades to catch up to what Feilding intuited at the age of 23.
Ms. Huq intuited from the fact that Ms. Cokely sent email and phone number that perhaps there was more to the overture, as the Facebook message would certainly have been adequate for the simple exchange of the recipe.
Shullenberger makes a good case that Thiel might have intuited all this: that social media, with its paths of least resistance, could provide not only this kind of cheap symbolic sorting but an ultimately symmetrical version of it.
This is a man who always has his finger to the wind, and he intuited that this was the thing the American people want to hear: a political uprising against powerful men putting their grubby hands on powerless women.
By the time I was preparing to enter seminary in the early 1980s, I sought to deepen my understanding of Christian social teaching and what I largely intuited was a connection to what I had come to know about economics.
Everything makes perfect sense once the killer's unmasked, and you can't believe you didn't know it all along, but even when I knew the rules of the road (or the spoon) I don't think I completely intuited any of these clues.
From all of the info Montúfar intuited, plus looking at my birth year for the eras of music I'd be most likely to care about, he made me my own personal celestial playlist on Pandora to speak to my chart.
Tyler intuited this—you can see a woman both fractured and fluid, alternately pleading with and spurning the camera, with Caity as some kind of subconscious doppelgänger whose motions are fluid and graceful whereas mine were choreographed to be at times staccato or almost 'possessed.
Liberal journalists, including Judd Legum and Chris Hayes, have adopted an analysis of cynicism, in which Trump has intuited the importance of white supremacists to his political coalition, and will thus go to great lengths to placate them, so the coalition doesn't splinter. 7.
Before he started having massive crowds and before the millions of donations flowed in from across the nation, Steve intuited that there was a desire for an alternative to Hillary and that the early primary states, especially Vermont-neighboring New Hampshire, were good for Bernie.
But its one-sided sexual stimulation experience (created by viewing and virtually touching these women through a screen) runs the risk of continuing to promote female sexual pleasure as something to be achieved rather than cooperated, intuited rather than asked about, and perfected rather than made genuine.
Jacqueline Kennedy was left in a state of shock, anguish and grief, and yet she also seems to have intuited an important truth: The wave of suffering that threatened to overwhelm her (and the nation) counted for little against the longer obliterating tides of time and history.
" Deep in Christianity and European philosophy was "a more or less tragic finality," he wrote, adding: "It is as if Europe, unlike other civilizations, had intuited that it would one day collapse under the paradoxical weight of its achievements and the unparalleled wealth and complication of its history.
From that reality came great strength: It was possible to accentuate certain characteristics and make electronica become the new pop music (you've heard of Kraftwerk, right?), or, alternatively, reveal the genre's less sadistic facets, and write the next chapter of music with this intuited idea of a nonexistent foreground.
There are right-wing anti-monopolists and left-wing anti-monopolists setting their sights on Google and Facebook, claiming dangerous censorship or lack of responsible moderation or, sometimes, both at once — people who want different things, and who have incompatible goals, but who have intuited the same core premise.
Taking in the small, almost square paintings, I intuited the game, thinking to myself, I see the visual references to Sol Lewitt, to Jackson Pollock, to Robert Rauschenberg, Jaspers Johns, Donald Judd, and Barnett Newman — the heroic modernists, at least in the canonical version still taught in freshman art history courses.
The global warming problem requires a whole suite of fixes, some of them mammoth, as Mr. Moynihan intuited a half-century ago — carbon-free alternatives to produce electricity; an all-electric vehicle fleet; an end to deforestation; climate-friendly agricultural practices; large-scale dietary changes; and, quite possibly, advanced technologies to draw carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.
Trailers for Taika Waititi's Jojo Rabbit strenuously clarify — as cheekily as anyone can — that the film is an "anti-hate satire," presumably because some marketer at Fox Searchlight savvily intuited that images of a boy in a Hitler Youth outfit romping through the forest with Adolf Hitler wouldn't go over very well, especially on the internet.
We do this in the scientific explanation of observed phenomena, but we also find it in the poetic (or artistic) expression of experience, in articulating a principle of law that is initially only intuited, in devising social, political and philosophical theories, and in such seemingly simple acts as saying what we mean, which may well be quite challenging in itself.
You could call it an attempt to make a point about the way we treat women who don't present as having it all together — Rachel the alcoholic wreck turns out to be the smart one who correctly intuited that Megan's affair accounted for her murder (though she misjudged who the guilty party was), and Megan looks like she's put together but is harboring unspeakable heartbreak.
But whether you pick up a few names here or there, or have intuited the romantic underpinnings of Harry's relationship with Hermione Granger, everyone has taken something away from the series they've never seen: "All I know is that they play a weird game on brooms," said a young woman named Beverly, "which is fitting since all I know about Twilight is that vampire baseball is a thing."

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