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His instinct for intuiting and exploiting his opponents' weaknesses is unparalleled.
That means nutrition, hydration, a supportive home environment, and intuiting its needs.
Over the centuries, Trieste has learned to fear history's watersheds, intuiting when uncertain times lie ahead.
Instead, it's about intuiting the future from our present gaze: the landscape's inevitable demise promised by our inaction.
Danny had also started harassing my friend Maithri, probably after intuiting our best friend status via social media.
The latter is a purely visual task, whereas the former would involve intuiting something about the physics involved.
"On set, people are intuiting what I'm doing by following me and seeing where I stop," he explained.
Because the images are so incredibly dark, I was compelled to close my eyes and rely on sensorial intuiting.
As an airy cerebral Mars placement, you're good at mirroring partners and opponents, intuiting their train of thought and movement.
Intuiting a departure time is crucial for Mr. Polan, who has a strict policy of sketching only in real time.
A small but rapid following dissects these clues, supposedly intuiting the "true" nature of our nation's affairs from these inane posts.
Senate Republicans were pleased by the pivot to racism, intuiting that it would help turn out rural voters in statewide races.
But underneath, I was intuiting and had been around him enough to know that there was something really strongly upsetting to him.
After five years together, intuiting that he wanted to leave but couldn't say it, she told him never to contact her again.
"I was fucking doomed," she wrote on Facebook in 2014, perhaps intuiting the complications that arise from turning one's life into art.
To infer that he is somehow intuiting and deploying his inner thug strategically is a gross misreading of the character of the man.
But it involves something that can be even harder than technical work: communicating with other people and intuiting what they might need and understand.
At one point, he maintains that he can come to realizations about the Athenian past by "squinting" and intuiting what life must have been like.
Now the clumsy kid who couldn't catch a basketball amazed himself during pre-draft workouts by intuiting the game better than his more accomplished rivals.
The electorate is clearly intuiting this, and it is acting on this emergent truth through its surging enthusiasm for Sanders and strong continued participation at Trump's rallies.
" She advised, "Don't be a hero," and then switched into all caps, perhaps intuiting that I wasn't internalizing this message on my own: "YOU ARE MAKING A PERSON.
The types are written in a type of code, using letters to represent each category: Introverted and Extraverted, Sensing and Intuiting, Thinking and Feeling, and Judging and Perceiving.
Where Rieff is most thought-provoking in the end is in intuiting a monumental change in our culture, and sounding the alarm about where this change has been leading.
Without a flagship executive like the network's late founder, Roger Ailes, Fox employees say producers and hosts have adjusted their shows after intuiting that their audiences strongly support Mr. Trump.
The idea that all the objects in our lives ought to be internet-connected, slurping up data and beaming it to each other, intuiting our needs before we can, seems cool.
From there, it moves at the most reckless speed possible, with the filmmakers rightly intuiting that this is a pretty slight, one-joke premise that shouldn't be dragged out too long.
Having a theory of mind means understanding that others have their own motivations and understandings and that intuiting those motivations and understandings means being able to predict the behavior of those others.
In the scene after the devastating battle of Actium, in which their combined military forces were decisively defeated, Cleopatra displays a delicate attunement to Antony's self-esteem, intuiting what should and should not be said.
Perhaps intuiting their own obsolescence, stars are now requesting something that actually makes them light up, and the young "creative technologist" Madison Maxey has been working on such innovations at her lab in the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
When I heard Mitski's songs instead, I recoiled from their melancholia, intuiting that the experience of hearing another Asian woman sing over and over again about not getting what she wanted was probably something I wouldn't endure well.
At just 19 years old, Emma Rauschenbach, the daughter of a wealthy industrialist, tied her fate to this penniless, clever man, correctly intuiting that he would offer her something beyond the monochromatic tedium of an haut-bourgeois life.
Enter Sancia Grado, a Commons thief with abilities that make her unusually good at her job: When she touches objects, she can learn about them and their history, intuiting how to pick a lock or scale a wall within seconds.
The most popular of the group is the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, roughly based on Dr. Carl Jung's psychology, which since the 1960s has sorted some 463 million subjects into introvert or extrovert, sensing or intuiting, thinking or feeling and judging or perceiving.
While Stone and Reaves have been featured in group exhibitions simultaneously (both artists graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2009), Nayssan brought the two together for How to Remove Stains, intuiting a shared sensibility in their approach to art and design.
At the same time, the images conveyed that Leiter was comfortable viewing the lives of passersby through the scrim of a window heavy with condensation, intuiting that the fogged glass could conceal his attentive presence and also lend a hazy quality to the glimpsed scenes.
Because you're so psychic, and because so much of your early life depended on intuiting the emotions of the people around you, clear communication from partners is something you don't always expect or even think to demand—but when you get it, you realize how crucial it is to your wellbeing.
A young Tina Brown, then the editor of Tatler, seems to be intuiting her future as a transformative force in magazine publishing as she reclines on her bed posed in her disco-era gown's décolletage, her room furnished with exotic prints, a state-of-the art stereo system, and paneled wall mirrors.
The overall effect was to draw clear but subtle connections between Nazi Germany and Stalinist horrors without offending the Soviet Union, except to note its people's sacrifices during World War II. Jane Taubman, a retired professor of Russian at Amherst College, said that the documentary's target audience had no problem intuiting its meaning.
Because of this—intuiting his audience and almost total ignorance and indifference to policy questions—Trump's core racism and authoritarianism have been amplified and accentuated, even radicalized to an almost unprecedented, perhaps unique degree by his interaction with his supporters... Trump started with a racist, authoritarian message, drew around him a supporter base of racists and authoritarians and has been in a feedback loop of mutual radicalization and openness ever since.
Similar to the MBTI, the JTI identifies four categories from which the 16 types are formed: Extraversion/Introversion, Intuiting/Sensing, Thinking/Feeling, Perceiving/Judging. A personality type is reached through an examination or introspection about these categories. For example, an Intuiting, Thinking, Judging Extravert would be classified as an ENTJ. However, further complexity lies below this surface-level classification.
In Aesthetica in nuce, Hamann counters the Enlightenment by emphasizing the importance of aesthetic experience and the role of genius in intuiting nature.
Bernard Williams presents the memory defense as follows: "When one is actually intuiting a given proposition, no doubt can be entertained. So any doubt there can be must be entertained when one is not intuiting the proposition." (p. 206) He goes on to argue: "The trouble with Descartes's system is not that it is circular; nor that there is an illegitimate relation between the proofs of God and the clear and distinct perceptions [...] The trouble is that the proofs of God are invalid and do not convince even when they are supposedly being intuited". (p.
Each personality type has its associated Jungian cognitive functions, which aim to further explain the ways in which people with each type perceive and interact with reality. Each type has all four of the cognitive functions (Thinking, Feeling, Intuiting, and Sensing) arranged in a different order and with different levels of introversion/extraversion. Of the two middle letters of any type, one will be the primary function with which they interact with the world, and one will be the auxiliary. For example, an ENTJ's primary function is (extraverted) Thinking, and their secondary function is (introverted) Intuiting.
Mirage relations > occur between partners whose creative functions are the other partners' > mobilizing functions, but whose dual seeking (5th) functions are the other > partners' role functions. Relationships of mirage often become quite close > and are easy to begin because both individuals are able to communicate > effectively with one another because partners share a preference for > thinking, feeling, sensing, or intuiting.
Her magic could not cure Aruval, and he left without saying where he was going. Fleurette belatedly remembers she saw the mask the Queen wears while lost in Arondight Heights as a child. Intuiting that the queen knows Aruval's whereabouts, she goes to the castle to confront her, but is denied an audience. She instead asks the player character to help her investigate Arondight Heights.
The sculptural forms . . . represent both man-made, architectural forms . . . and natural, topographic features, such as mountains and oceans. Installed at eye level, the pieces are small worlds for exploration.”McDonald, Robert. “Meditative Intuiting.” Artweek. December 26, 1981 Elise Miller, reviewing Source of Power in the Los Angeles Times, noted that “the multifaceted process and sheer beauty of Wigginton’s art work are immediately intriguing” and that the “pieces reward on many levels.
Eleven were exhibited the next spring at Gerald Peters Gallery in New York. As critic Carter Ratcliff wrote in his catalogue essay, "Lipsky emerged in the forefront of a generation of painters," and added "Each of these paintings draws us into the extended exuberant moment of its creation—intuiting the artist’s power to reconcile uninhibited spontaneity with disciplined judgement."Ratcliff, Carter. Pat Lipsky: The Incandescent Gesture (Stain Paintings, 1968-1978).
The dogs have become adept at intuiting the psychology of individual humans in order to determine which techniques will work best on whom. Dogs who locate themselves in high traffic areas realize that, in such places, they often won't need to make any effort to procure food, as pedestrians will simply toss it as they pass by. Malnourished-looking dogs are uncommon. Food is often easy to come by, allowing dogs the luxury of being selective.
Intuiting that the tug ship's tractor beam cannot be as powerful as that of the Fesarius, Kirk orders the Enterprise to engage the engines at right angles to their course. Just as its engines are about to explode from overload, the Enterprise breaks free. This apparently disables the alien vessel, as the crew picks up a distress call which its mother ship does not answer. Though recognizing this may be a trap, Kirk, McCoy, and Bailey form a boarding party to render assistance.
Ladin has described intuiting her girlhood at a young age, viewing her assigned male identity as "false" as a child. At age eight, she began calling herself a "pacifist" in order to avoid combative play and athletics. She received her Ph.D. from Princeton University in 2000, her MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1995 and her B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College in 1982. In 2007, Ladin received tenure at Yeshiva University, and thereafter announced her gender transition.
This has led Oxford professor Tiffany Stern to assert that the "Pretz" annotation on the manuscript most likely refers to Preetz, intuiting that Ekhof must have received the text from his father-in-law. Amico, however, places the text at Kloster Preetz, a nunnery. Still others have argued that "Pretz" refers to either the towns of Graz, Austria or Pretzsch, Germany. Whatever answers the manuscript might have provided to these questions were lost when the manuscript itself was lost, at least as early as 1888.
Libretto of Émilie Du Châtelet is often represented in portraits with mathematical iconography, such as holding a pair of dividers or a page of geometrical calculations. In the early nineteenth century, a French pamphlet of celebrated women (Femmes célèbres) introduced a possibly apocryphal story of Du Châtelet's childhood.Zinsser, p. 13. According to this story, a servant fashioned a doll for her by dressing up wooden dividers as a doll; however, du Châtelet undressed the dividers and intuiting their purpose, made a circle with them.
The unlegislated desires of later Congresses with regard to one thread in the fabric of the FTCA could hardly have any bearing upon the proper interpretation of the entire fabric of compromises that their predecessors enacted into law in 1946. And even if they could, intuiting those desires from congressional failure to act is an uncertain enterprise which takes as its starting point disregard of the checks and balances in the constitutional scheme of legislation designed to assure that not all desires of a majority of the Legislature find their way into law.
An organizational learning framework: From learning to institution.Academy of Management Review, 24: 522–537 describe organizational learning as a dynamic process, where new ideas and actions move from individuals to the organization and same time organization return feedback as a data what have been learned and experienced in past. Feed-back from the organization comes to the individual through groups and vice versa. They divided organizational learning into three levels where individual learning is based on intuiting and interpreting while group learning is based on interpreting and integrating and finally organization is about institutionalizing.
Pam quickly realizes that the meeting was just a ruse to take revenge on David for firing her five years prior. However, Dwight remains determined to make the sale, so he has Pam stall while he gets Clark (Clark Duke), intuiting that Jan has an attraction to underage men due to her rumored affair with her 17-year-old former assistant Hunter. After he introduces Clark to her, Jan says she will think about it, and tells everyone to leave her office except Clark. As Pam and Dwight leave, Dwight offers a sympathetic comment to Jan's emotionally abused female assistant.
In the backstory of the 1981 novel Red Dragon, FBI profiler Will Graham interviews Lecter about one of his patients who was murdered by a serial killer, before intuiting that Lecter is the culprit; he sees the antique medical diagram “Wound Man” in Lecter’s office, and remembers that the victim suffered the same injuries depicted in the drawing. Realizing that Graham is on to him, Lecter creeps up behind Graham and stabs him with a linoleum knife, nearly disemboweling him. Graham survives, but is so traumatized by the incident that he takes early retirement from the FBI. Lecter is charged with a series of nine murders, but is found not guilty by reason of insanity.
Floor plan and details (Ottavio Bertotti Scamozzi, 1778) It is uncertain whether this villa was designed by Palladio, but it is one of the centres if not, in fact, the origin of his myth. For, tradition holds that right here, in the second half of the 1530s, the Vicentine noble Giangiorgio Trissino (1478–1550) met the young mason Andrea di Pietro at work on the building of his villa. Somehow intuiting the youth’s potential and talent, Trissino took charge of his future formation, introduced him into the Vicentine aristocracy and, in the space of a few years, transformed him into the architect who bore the aulic name of Palladio. Giangiorgio Trissino was a man of letters, the author of plays for the theatre and works on grammar.
Meanwhile, Moises intuiting Victor and other prisoners were going to escape, hides a coping saw between the shirts of the Minister of Justice to assist them but is discovered by Escobar who a trap them; kill Carlos Alberto taking the break as an excuse. Esteban to see the blade and ignoring Escobar plans takes it and returns to the pipe where with Bernal, Victor and Carlos Alberto cut studs. However, Esteban begins to suspect the ease of the tool on the floor of the laundry and Victor knowing Moises had occurred them and that this would not leave prison until nobody need one more. When Carlos Alberto cut off the last stud, 4 held the leak not knowing that several metres away Escobar and Abril were waiting them to kill Carlos Alberto.
Kant also makes a distinction between positive and negative noumena:Mattey, G. J.Lecture notes by G. J. Mattey > If by 'noumenon' we mean a thing so far as it is not an object of our > sensible intuition, and so abstract from our mode of intuiting it, this is a > noumenon in the negative sense of the term. > But if we understand by it an object of a non-sensible intuition, we thereby > presuppose a special mode of intuition, namely, the intellectual, which is > not that which we possess, and of which we cannot comprehend even the > possibility. This would be 'noumenon' in the positive sense of the term. The positive noumena, if they existed, would be immaterial entities that can only be apprehended by a special, non-sensory faculty: "intellectual intuition" (nicht sinnliche Anschauung).
Klunk anonymously paid Qwark a large sum of currency to write his autobiography, correctly intuiting that Qwark would follow Clank around using a tracking device, allowing Clank's doppelganger to keep tabs on the secret agent without employing a lackey. When B.A.R.N.E.Y. told Qwark his true plan, the enraged captain then tried to destroy the robot, only to accidentally transform him into an Ultra-Mech; as it turned out, B.A.R.N.E.Y. was programmed to kill Qwark if anything were to happen to Klunk, presumably to eliminate all witnesses. However, Clank showed up just in time to save him and destroyed B.A.R.N.E.Y.. Qwark makes a cameo appearance in PlayStation All- Stars Battle Royale as part of the Metropolis stage, where he is attacked and swallowed by the Hydra from God of War before narrowly escaping. Qwark also appears in the game as an unlockable minion.
Cathy Bache writesRoots of the Secret Garden of being a drama teacher, "I believe that this formative training in developing, intuiting and supporting the child’s mind to open in a creative and expressive way to the full realms of the imagination has led me to where I am now: in the woods with pre-school children, supporting the creation of their own magic. We have no toys, limited practical resources of useful tools but plenty of space and opportunity to go where the imagination may take us. "Within the woodland there is space and freedom, a wildness and variety of landscapes to explore and play, offering the children: mystery, magic and adventure, places to hide in, dens to create, physical and dexterous skills to develop. It is recognised that the senses of a child are stimulated within the natural environment; their desire to look, listen, touch, taste and smell heightened, leading them to develop curiosity, discovery, a graceful learning of what is happening for the individual, the group, the woodland and its inhabitants.

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