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"intuitively" Definitions
  1. by using your feelings rather than by considering the facts
  2. computer software, etc. that works intuitively is easy to understand and use

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"I intuitively thought that people would intuitively understand the need to invest in that data foundation," he said.
Refusal to believe in God has gone from seeming "intuitively impossible" to feeling, to many people, "intuitively obvious".
"Women intuitively understand this" from a young age, she added.
Intuitively, the Losers knew they had to be together again.
Everything about the interior is futuristic and intuitively laid out.
That is a brief Mr. Lauren seems intuitively to understand.
Eating well is eating intuitively, with pleasure and without shame.
This intuitively sounds like bad news, and I wouldn't disagree.
Intuitively, one would think Gazans would have caved long ago.
Are the instructions and the GUI design intuitively to understand?
The relations between the forms are inexact but intuitively convincing.
So we all know intuitively: Are you a risk taker?
She has delivered something Mr. Trump intuitively understands: quantifiable results.
Numerous studies reveal what's intuitively obvious about these additional voters.
She can put herself in my shoes intuitively and readily.
Personal lubricant does not, intuitively, feel like a controversial topic.
No. Most people who are frequently online know these things intuitively.
There's no need to justify what you intuitively feel or do.
I noticed that Ashley intuitively reached out to touch the screen.
AS I SAID BEFORE, ANTI-INTUITIVELY, YOU DON'T MIND BUYING MORE.
Perhaps counter-intuitively, wind is actually a form of solar energy.
Even black folks who don't explicitly articulate this intuitively understand it.
So you won't see many new faces, which intuitively makes sense.
But he contends it's "intuitively obvious" that costs would go up.
Johnson, in other words, already knows intuitively how to do this.
Intuitively, I knew that I had to go through this myself.
PRIEBUS: He knows, I think, intuitively when things need to change.
I intuitively consider the question, Is this trending upward or downward?
Additionally, we worked intuitively and tried new concepts as we progressed.
How the gap is calculated may not be intuitively obvious, though.
"People understand teaspoons so much more intuitively than grams," Jacobson said.
But they also seem to intuitively understand regression to the mean.
A young person will intuitively feel if something is not fair.
At that point, they intuitively grip the arches of your feet.
Intuitively we have a sense of symmetry as a kind of mirroring.
When they got into "Sedinery" mode, finding each other intuitively, highlights happened.
That is, counter-intuitively, despite the removal of many impediments to sex.
People intuitively understand that emotions are more complex than this, says Barrett.
When playing I normally intuitively know which move is the correct one.
Like, I intuitively feel like Amazon has got a real shot here.
But there are also high-paying professions that intuitively appear at risk.
If you're trying to foster open-minded disagreement, this feels intuitively wrong.
According to Kashey, after adolescence, people lose the ability to eat intuitively.
And he understood intuitively that having the pen gave him that control.
That project had me overworked, under slept, and eating not-so-intuitively.
Some kinds of local control seem intuitively appealing across the political spectrum.
"The Soviets intuitively understood how the human psyche works," Dr. Boghardt said.
It worked, but it was almost impossible to figure it out intuitively.
This is, intuitively, the fraction of people who die from the disease.
It helped me understand what I was intuitively seeing in my patients.
Intuitively, I understood that I wanted to experience that very sensation — alone.
Know intuitively that whatever you have in your life is a bonus.
Their number includes me — I've always intuitively understood myself as the protagonist too.
Intuitively, most people would guess that there's a sexuality wage gap favoring heterosexuals.
"The feeling of confidence and the objective calculation are related intuitively," Kepecs said.
It's always fun to see a dataset reflect something you can intuitively understand.
It's not intuitively obvious, but antibiotics are fundamentally unlike other classes of drugs.
Intuitively, you might think it's unwise to store your passwords on your computer.
The wheel does the job fantastically and even more intuitively than Apple's option.
Intuitively, this sounds like it is not good news, and I certainly agree.
This is a big episode for chants, which Jay understands intuitively and loves.
Intuitively it's easy to imagine these agents as humans splitting up a task.
Baptist, she thought, and turned intuitively down a side street toward the sound.
New research tells us scientifically what most preschool teachers have always known intuitively.
Americans intuitively understand why this is so important to their lives and livelihoods.
One should always be wary of people who don't intuitively recognize that difference.
Perhaps Bella could have understood them intuitively had she been their blood child.
It's the reason I don't use a pattern, and instead just work intuitively.
Intuitively, the ideology makes sense to Synn, who considers herself an intersectional feminist.
Intuitively, he'd solved the structural problem that had plagued even his strongest creations.
Most of us know that intuitively and can confirm it with reported statistics.
For whatever else might be said about him, Donald Trump intuitively gets this.
Can she work intuitively, and still be able to invest color with emotion?
Counter-intuitively, this additional randomness has the effect of stabilizing extreme weather conditions.
He worked fast and intuitively, immersed in the music, sometimes smiling, sometimes groaning.
Intuitively, I think many people, especially in politics, are afraid to acknowledge wrongdoing.
It makes sense, and even a rookie fan can intuitively understand what's happening.
Its design allows the audience to engage with clips immediately and intuitively, without interruption.
Everything is laid out more intuitively, and I spent less time searching through menus.
But does that make the midlife crisis real, or just an intuitively appealing phantom?
Mukherjee, on the other hand, worked intuitively, never making a preparatory drawing or sketch.
Does he think people can intuitively glean someone's citizenship status just from seeing them?
It seems intuitively obvious that it could lead to violence in the real world.
While Essenhigh's artistic process begins intuitively, her intuition is strongly informed by art history.
"When they're used well, graphs can help us intuitively grasp complex data," Gaslowitz says.
It's often hard to intuitively reconcile cosmic time scales with every other cosmic scale.
It didn't seem all that useful; if it was, I'd have intuitively used it.
Children will get it, perhaps more intuitively and easily than the rest of us.
The LV employees intuitively understood the directive and pointed their iPhones at the stoop.
I intuitively embraced and supported other women's anger but struggled to claim my own.
Mr. Trump intuitively understands just how much attitudes and expectations can shape economic decisions.
Intuitively, I try to express the energy, emotion, and the visceral qualities of existence.
She often feels like her attempts to eat intuitively are mocked by her mother.
I believe you already intuitively know that turf wars exist between departments and agencies.
He never intended to hurt my feelings; he just wasn't intuitively literate in them.
He knows intuitively how to arrange works in ways that are provocative yet comfortable.
"Intuitively it makes sense to tie it to the disappearing sea ice," he said.
Science supports what we intuitively understand: Strong relationships enhance the quality of our lives.
Intuitively, absolutely, I feel this in my bones; I hear him in their voices.
This theory may be intuitively compelling, but new research suggests that it is wrong.
In other words, they intuitively understood the concept of "blinding" in a clinical trial.
We've gone a long roundabout way to come back to something we knew intuitively.
Intuitively I felt that if he knew what I had found, he would become violent.
But we don't intuitively know what level of "loud" crosses a threshold into potentially damaging.
This is a time-honored hustle in American politics, and Trump grasps its operation intuitively.
Communication is stressful today, but thinking intuitively could bring some excellent solutions to tricky problems.
Photos, locations, memories and more can be recorded for posterity, and everything's intuitively laid out.
Anyone who has cohabited with a cat knows, intuitively, that they are sort of wild.
You can also customize it to make it fit whatever intuitively feels good for you.
Apple and Fitbit, for example, are both revamping their apps to present data more intuitively.
And as you might know rather intuitively, Stephanie is not the same name as Alexandria.
Someone who has an Android phone and wants a smartwatch that works intuitively with it.
The way the average person achieves orgasm probably seems intuitively obvious: genital stimulation, of course.
The controls are intuitively easy to use and the oven light is so very helpful.
Intuitively, it makes sense that enriched companies should do better than their lightly funded counterparts.
"Creativity does its best work when it functions intuitively," writes researcher and author Carla Woolf.
With the love and beauty planet in Aquarius, you will be intuitively processing intimacy issues.
" From the start, he said, he "was intuitively practicing something that included all of that.
I intuitively knew that it wasn't a car accident, heart attack, or other accidental death.
Intuitively, all of us, from Sanders volunteers to Tea Party activists, know this is true.
Within this simple system, which Americans intuitively understand, are elements yielding outcomes they do not.
In fact, I think I intuitively trusted these men more than my "vanilla" sex partners.
It's a huge shift in how intuitively in how a user can operate these devices.
Nan, less focused on notes, plays intuitively by ear in contrast to Sean's classical training.
While this explanation is intuitively appealing, the reality is that things are far more complex.
It played like no computer ever has, intuitively and beautifully, with a romantic, attacking style.
These arguments are effective because they are intuitively appealing — but they are also easily refutable.
They intuitively know how to contact each [other] without being in a large social gatherings.
The app buttons do not intuitively state what they do or how to use them.
It's almost like a choice between letting meaning come through your art intuitively or consciously.
Intuitively, it is a zero-sum proposition: each negative volume is balanced by a positive.
YouTuber Seth Everman understands pop music clichés intuitively — and that's what makes him so good.
You will never -- ever -- get on a scale while eating intuitively, say Resch and Tribole.
"Those are things people intuitively understand because they relate to their everyday lives," Prakash said.
"This is the first device that intuitively moves multiple joints at one time," he said.
Elevé's founder, Lisa Choules, 20143, understands her market intuitively, as she is a former dancer.
Players can intuitively adjust the angle, height, and speed on every turn, drop, and loop.
Many people think the answer is intuitively obvious and get very annoyed when others strongly disagree.
So it intuitively follows that companies, big and small, would be protective of their quantitative assets.
Counter-intuitively, limiting your options can strengthen your hand, by convincing the enemy of your seriousness.
"Intuitively it makes sense with the vaccines that we have that have improved care," he added.
Counter-intuitively, bitcoin's biggest weakness—the system's limited capacity—has also increased demand for crypto-currencies.
Counter-intuitively, perhaps, there is a fear on the right that the settlement project is failing.
Although it seems intuitively that fewer clouds should equal less precipitation, that's not necessarily the case.
But the policy hasn't functioned as expected, with the yen counter-intuitively strengthening on the move.
Both patients were thus able to use the device intuitively—successfully grasping, placing and releasing objects.
He understood, intuitively, that if you're driving the story forward, the audience is primed to sympathize.
Intuitively speaking, picking a fight with a plurality of the Republican electorate doesn't make much sense.
He's a true believer on this stuff, and knows intuitively that it keeps his base stoked.
So I have learned very intuitively: It is possible to evenly distribute labor around the house.
Trump probably isn't familiar with the academic research behind this finding, but he grasps it intuitively.
IBM's new product eats all this company data and puts it in one intuitively accessible place.
Pisces is a psychic Water sign—how do you intuitively feel you should tackle your finances?
Sanders intuitively understood that because he has made charging at GOP-constructed windmills his life's work.
Strongmen leaders intuitively understand this, and craft their appeal to voters and constituents along this line.
Trump understood that fact intuitively, and was able to appeal to such voters as a result.
" Children will get it, he added, "perhaps more intuitively and easily than the rest of us.
The fact that so many minimum wage skeptics think it's intuitively wrong is telling and interesting.
It was like she read my mind, but really she just intuitively interpreted the mood perfectly.
Captain Kirk resists, intuitively, even before M5 overreacts during training exercises and attacks the "enemy" ships.
Plenty of women understood intuitively that a misogynist backlash helped Trump win his Electoral College victory.
What I sensed intuitively about effective writing turned out to rest on some deep psychological truths.
Greats of the past like Williams and Mel Ott, Bryant said, may have done so intuitively.
Intuitively, your baby self knew when you'd had enough, thank you, so you shut your mouth.
People seem to understand this truth intuitively, for they want much less inequality than we have.
But this apparent evidence of surplus might counter-intuitively be a sign of continued market tightness.
It also draws you into a social milieu that is both highly specific and intuitively accessible.
But this, he saw now, his thoughts crystallizing, is just what the old man knew intuitively.
At the same time, neither iCloud nor OneDrive do syncing and sharing quite as intuitively as Dropbox.
Prescott rolled right as Cooper (counter intuitively) worked left, running a deep over from the right slot.
It won't reflect your hands perfectly, but it stylizes them in a way that feels intuitively correct.
Mathematicians have wrestled with the conjecture for centuries, but the store clerk had solved the problem intuitively.
"We're going to take the money and then give it back" doesn't intuitively make sense to them.
But sometimes, embracing escalation is, albeit counter-intuitively, the only way to step back from the brink.
For it is the particularity, the specificity, the quiddity of these objects that can engage us intuitively.
Our allies intuitively understand the stakes in this mission, and we must stand unwaveringly at their side.
We all put it together intuitively and we were no threat to what he wanted to do.
"This tells us analytically (as opposed to intuitively) that COST is very protected from AMZN," she wrote.
Near Monday, pay extra close attention to your inner voice and what you feel pulled towards intuitively.
The rotary dial-based control system is easy to use while the system's menus are intuitively designed.
As is often the case, the one politician who seems to grasp this intuitively is Trump himself.
Ms. Sánchez makes these tattoos intuitively, marking the skins of her artworks with maps to her subconscious.
"True artists intuitively feel the difference in the room when people are present and aren't," Dugoni said.
Yet the actual vote totals may seem more intuitively useful than something based on a complex formula.
Each play is a flashcard that teaches a QB to read the field intuitively like a chessboard.
Perhaps counter-intuitively, central banks often increase purchases of a particular currency when it declines in value.
It's a vision that is intuitively plausible to many liberals because it resonates with their own experience.
"I can tell when a stand has something for me that I might use," she says, intuitively.
Your psychic abilities are turned on—spend time today listening to what you hear, literally and intuitively.
The Clintons seem to intuitively understand the value of retail politics, particularly when doing outreach to marginalized groups.
We humans do this intuitively, and Yildirim aims to duplicate this kind of intuition with hardware and software.
Acronis backup solutions aims to provide an easy, efficient, and secure service, that any user can intuitively understand.
In other words, counter-intuitively, digging up more oil and gas could help make progress on climate change.
To be understood intuitively is the goal — the words on the screen are the handle of the hammer.
It's intuitively easier to digest, and lends itself to younger recruits used to this kind of snackable content.
Knowing intuitively that this would be a special piece, I once again began scribbling lyrics to my wife.
Other Chinese manufacturers are doing the same, meaning that these twin threats could, counter-intuitively, make them stronger.
But Draghi's comments led directly to a reversal in sentiment, this has been intuitively reflected in financial markets.
Intuitively, you think that offering a reward will make someone more motivated, but that doesn't feel authentic anymore.
The NEH grants, among other things, will allow DAACS users to search its archive more easily and intuitively.
In particular, the service is (intuitively) targeting "cord cutters," customers who have forgone cable TV for streaming services.
Most of us know intuitively that Twitter is not an accurate reflection of the world we live in.
Counter-intuitively, Miller's narrative is incredibly appealing to the pre-purge Academy that's voting on this year's awards.
Intuitively, a bipartisan debt limit increase should be easier to imagine than one Republicans pass on their own.
Children without dyslexia can grasp the concept intuitively, but dyslexics need extra help recognizing letter combinations and sounds.
Brown constructs her aesthetic deliberately, as the space intuitively guides visitors along a progression that feels visually chronological.
Too much of it and you get stagnation, while monopolies can counter-intuitively offer huge incentives for innovation.
"Intuitively, without emotions being involved, you could say that when things are down, I buy more," he explained.
These nostalgic foods intuitively convey the fleeting nature of youthful ideals, and how fervently they can be held.
Your finances are at their best when you act intuitively about which deals, jobs, and purchases to make.
Fix-it," although he noted that at times, "her belle seemed a shade mechanized and not intuitively Southern.
But directing action scenes is really just pure visual storytelling that just makes sense to me pretty intuitively.
He intuitively understands what type of people, systems, and organization are needed to grow with integrity and humanity.
Intuitively we know a "trial-and-error" process for implementing a drug treatment regimen is counterproductive and insensitive.
But they understood intuitively that their daughter at Johnny Appleseed Junior High could have more than they did.
It also helped her intuitively connect with the play's themes of religious hypocrisy, gender roles and forbidden sexuality.
This makes sense intuitively, as institutions have little incentive to rein in prices when easy credit is involved.
Because the first one is so difficult, some people intuitively assume, the second one must be complicated too.
I feel like I work intuitively because if I planned it out ahead of time I'd be bored.
I cut back on compulsive Twitter checking and intuitively scrolled quickly past anything that reeked of a Trump story.
RELATED: Civil rights groups denounce Sessions as AG "He gets it; he gets it intuitively," Bannon said about Trump.
The first three explanations are intuitively powerful, but they seem to be contradicted by a whole host of evidence.
But in many ways, these processes do not operate in the way that we might intuitively feel they do.
In this way, the user can intuitively teach the robot arm a desired behavior without any advanced programming knowledge.
"We're really trying to place value on how Trisha intuitively captured her own creative and building process," she said.
Also, the Moon in Aquarius is encouraging you to think more logically (and less intuitively) about some deep issues.
The film is intuitively written, smartly shot, brilliantly edited, and offers a masterclass in what onscreen chemistry looks like.
Individuals are intuitively aware of this unstable rate environment and must prepare their balance sheets for rising carry costs.
He intuitively gets the kind of affirming identity politics that speaks to huge numbers of people on the internet.
He doesn't need to search for the hidden zipper on this dress; he just intuitively knows where it is.
Lastly, LG will help VW create a new infotainment system that can intuitively run all these functions and features.
Perhaps counter-intuitively, the Asia-Pacific region outside of China saw just 6 percent of "aware" companies making plans.
Steve Jobs once described Apple's design ethos as "intuitively obvious" — things work the way a user expects them to.
"Intuitively it feels right, circumstantial evidence says yes, but that final link has not been done yet," says Schnell.
I was trying to work and paint and find a way to intuitively enter and draw into the underpaintings.
Intuitively, the rule makes sense because white is a breezy summer color that feels less relevant in, say, autumn.
Then it's just a question of taking a series of procedural steps, fairly intuitively, to realise the finished product.
Eating intuitively means giving up deprivation in favor of a normal, peaceful way of thinking about nourishing your body.
From early on, he seemed to intuitively grasp the potency of his praise when lavished on like-minded men.
This also makes sense intuitively, as extraverts are dominant, confident, persuasive, and expressive and therefore should make better leaders.
OBVIOUSLY IT'S A TOO SHORT OF A TIME, BUT I HAVE INTUITIVELY BELIEVED THE STORY THE PUBLIC IS TELLING.
People around the world have known intuitively for centuries that some sporadic intermittent fasting is good for the body.
The Osprey Stratos 50 Backpack is our top choice because it's durable, intuitively designed, a good size, and affordable.
That kaleidoscope of activation certainly feels intuitively right to anyone who's been utterly lost listening to a good yarn.
He's fantastically enthusiastic about making cartoons, intuitively dropping references to films by Miyazaki, Isao Takahata, Takeyuki Kanda, and Disney.
Intuitively, it still makes no sense to me that my cute, smart friends couldn't find someone to be with.
Long before studies linked fitness to cognitive health, they intuitively understood that running helped them feel and perform better.
Many of my barista friends recommended chuggin' all the water that is humanly available, and intuitively it makes sense.
For British government bonds, or gilts, perhaps counter-intuitively, the prospect of Brexit has so far been good news.
He intuitively reflects the basic good sense of our culture as he muses on the state of our nation.
Intuitively, one would expect women who choose to be entrepreneurs to be at least as competitive as men entrepreneurs.
I knew intuitively that my mother would never order, much less drink, an alcoholic beverage in a public place.
How they make decisions; whether they are fact based or more intuitively, how they lead and how they manage.
The players experience the game in a way that makes them intuitively aware of increased hazards from batted balls.
Our assumption was that people intuitively understood all the hard work that goes into a New York Times article.
But he wonders whether there are times when politicians need to trust their gut and make decisions more intuitively.
Being able to intuitively observe the stars' paths and positions in a three-dimensional space provided the key insight.
"Look, we intuitively all know that Rafa Nadal's forehand is one of the best in the sport," Reid said.
Americans intuitively understand this, and that's why nine out of ten voters support sensible work requirements in welfare programs.
Mr. Bannon intuitively understands the president's connection to white working-class voters and his instinct to demolish political norms.
They spoke for hours, and Dirand felt her falling in love, an older woman intuitively embracing his elaborate plans.
Instead, I knew intuitively what I would one day know explicitly: that I would make Americans say my name.
With that in mind, tailor your app to work within the native Android experience so your users can interact intuitively.
Some, like Horaczek, can feel this intuitively as their performance decline as they get older, despite earnest efforts to improve.
You're plunged into a world dense with rules and meanings that everyone else seems to understand intuitively without really trying.
We already know a lot of this stuff intuitively, but it's illuminating to see it all laid out like this.
You have no control over the story, but you intuitively move around to follow the action as it plays out.
"[Deepfake users] understand, intuitively, that this is more real than they want to admit," she tells The Verge via email.
The researchers claim that users can more effectively and intuitively control the drone via the exosuit over a traditional controller.
Throwahoymatie claims the new Voat hub for the alt-right is, counter-intuitively, v/Identitarian, which currently has 893 subscribers.
"This doesn't mean I'm going to fully cut out junk food, I'm just going to eat more intuitively!" she wrote.
It's intuitively obvious and backed up by research that media such as movies and, yes, video games can influence children.
Sometimes there are good reasons why a popular and intuitively sensible policy idea should not be taken up by government.
It's weird and unique, but counter-intuitively, it's an excellent demonstration of how deceptively simple these "artificial intelligence" systems are.
So I think that analogy is inherently baked into the Green New Deal, and I think people intuitively understand it.
You know intuitively that if the waves are coming at you with great force, they're receding with the same violence.
Intuitively, we think the pleasure of having a billion dollars, living in a castle, or having servants should never fade.
The Churchmans seem to have come to them intuitively rather than through an apprenticeship in or study of children's literature.
He intuitively understands how to balance his performance in a way that will achieve maximum emotion and draw kids in.
But what I can say is that when you look at it, intuitively there is a problem with their model.
I've tried to honor that through my working relationship with him—trying to dial intuitively, to sense what he's thinking.
"Slightly counter-intuitively, closing schools and stopping big gatherings doesn't work as well as people think," he told the programme.
Such squelching messages run counter-intuitively to male wiring, it turns out: Guys are born more emotionally sensitive than girls.
This landscaping crew knows — innately, intuitively, instinctively — how to tend grass and how to improve the look of a lawn.
Intuitively, most of us probably know there is something in the way we move, and that that something defines us.
Price caps may seem intuitively attractive, yet price caps always restrict supply of the product, and drugs are no different.
"(But) people intuitively recognize that if these problems were easy to resolve we would've got on with it," he said.
But Laura says that she knew intuitively, even as a girl, that the work had nothing to do with them.
The problem is that we intuitively judge the importance of our decisions based not on impact, but on random timing.
Intuitively, you might think it's unwise to store your passwords on your computer or with a third-party password manager.
She intuitively knew that life is short and very uncertain, so, the best way to live our lives is with joy.
Less intuitively, as the bubble was rising, it was also disentangling itself from any other attachments, such as subjective emotional considerations.
Intuitively named Wag, the food comes in several different varieties, with primarily protein sources including chicken, beef, salmon, lamb, and turkey.
It turns out that VR is great for gathering data on depth and other information humans intuitively use to grasp objects.
Counter-intuitively, he says that the kingdom needs higher oil revenues as "a bridge" to becoming a less oil-dependent economy.
People intuitively know when you are looking for the best in them—and that it is critically important in creating followership.
Intuitively, mastery of general speech recognition is a harder task than mastery of language commonly used in the domain of sales.
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In fact, "I feel like I've come to more intuitively understand quantum phenomena myself, just by making the game," he said.
Intuitively, many of you might think that people who are hung up on organization and planning would make for worse lovers.
This was surprising for lead researcher Ashley Whillans, who says people tend to intuitively not say money because of cultural pressures.
Likewise, if Trump didn't fit the theory so perfectly, it would not seem so intuitively correct to Ziegler and others today.
Plus, she turned out to wield an eerily automatic understanding of a counter-intuitively tricky instrument if there ever was one.
We know that that's not really how things work, but it made so much sense intuitively that politicians grabbed onto it.
Lastly, and most intuitively, the effectiveness of your cooler will depend on the thickness of the foam used to insulate it.
Perhaps human beings can still bring something unique to the table: our ability to disregard irrelevant information and intuitively spot patterns.
The games may look quite different on the surface, but all involve the players intuitively finding optimal solutions for quantum computing.
When we expect things to go right, our subconscious mind intuitively shifts our attention to those things that make us happy.
We know, both intuitively and through data analysis, that competition between multiple same-brand dealers drives down car prices for consumers.
They might find themselves absorbed by how intuitively the dissonant parts seem to fit together when, by all rights, they shouldn't.
But when I am at the very bottom of my psychic well, I seem to know how to do it intuitively.
Presidential approval ratings and the state of the economy seem, intuitively, relevant to whether voters will want to reelect an incumbent.
I know, from the deaths of my parents, that empathetic people intuitively know how to offer comfort — they don't need scripts.
It is — for humans with powerful brain computers that instantly and intuitively figure out everything needed to get the job done.
"Because of that, as you get higher, wooden buildings counter-intuitively have to be stiffer than steel or concrete," says Ramage.
The photographs — arranged intuitively, not by chronology — include lesser-known documentary images, which suggest a deeper sense of who she was.
He makes these by cutting into colored boards with an X-Acto knife, designing the shapes intuitively, but working with precision.
He understood not only the power of mentors but also the ways in which humans instinctively and intuitively seek them out.
They do not look like realist depictions of an environment, but read more intuitively — they look how these environments must feel.
Intuitively, it seems like having an enormous, dispersed fleet of batteries could help soak up renewable energy during times of excess.
In the US, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has recently become the first politician of national prominence to obviously and intuitively understand memes.
The five-act story structure is an elegant template that we all recognize intuitively, because we've seen it so many times before.
Compared to Bogut, none of them can protect the rim, set screens, and crash the glass while intuitively executing Golden State's offense.
They seemed to intuitively know that "nothing," or zero, is less than one, despite never being exposed to an empty set before.
Your users no longer are you, you start to have a broader user base and you can't intuitively guess what they want.
Intuitively, most people would say that it's better to wait — the would-be kid is better off for having a doubled lifespan.
" They're trying to cultivate something for millennials that some younger people seem to grasp intuitively: what blogger Venkatesh Rao calls "domestic cozy.
That generates a force which, counter-intuitively, tends to move the particle back towards the centre of the beam, trapping it there.
Besides, the tortuous backstory required to explain a family of characters communicating in two languages is too knotty to be intuitively grasped.
Many economists believe that corruption was, counter-intuitively, a lubricant for growth Many economists also believe that corruption was, counterintuitively, a lubricant.
Google Assistant can find nearby restaurants, and launch driving directions, and find pictures on the web, much more intuitively than Bixby can.
"From an early age, we intuitively knew that head-shaving is the only way a married woman could carry herself," she said.
Bradley Cooper — for whom the 2018 film, his directorial debut, is a passion project in every sense — seems to understand that intuitively.
A theory in which rising inequality eventually triggers countervailing social dislocations feels intuitively right, but it also leaves many important questions unanswered.
"I had always intuitively understood that the creative process in jazz improvisation is very different than the process of memorization," he explained.
But more importantly, you've seen a job description that truly appealed to you and you know that, intuitively, you're a right fit.
Any such determined reliance, while intuitively sensible and arguably compelling, could backfire, thereby opening up a fearful path to now unstoppable escalation.
"Intuitively, one might expect disease-causing variants to cluster into key pathways that drive disease etiology [the causes of disease]," they write.
"All of the artists in the show are creating art with intention, creating in a meditative state and creating intuitively," she says.
Humans have evolved a complex apparatus for detecting the emotional states of others by intuitively assessing the micromuscular movements of the face.
Like Ed Clark, she relished speed, but worked more intuitively, yet often arrived at an uneasy brittleness in the swirls of strokes.
All the buttons are clearly labeled while all of the important features are intuitively place and within arm's reach for the driver.
He borrowed from them widely and merged them intuitively, part of a generation of young performers dismantling the frameworks they were handed.
But ballots can be designed intuitively, as Maine's are, and voters in places that use ranked-choice have had very few problems.
The fact of their friendship, based on a little-discussed, yearslong mutual respect, is all at once entirely unexpected and intuitively obvious.
The invocation of him is a hot-wire shorthand that gives an emotional charge to his statements that his audience receives intuitively.
"That is something that we sort of know intuitively but we don't often see it as clearly as we see it here."
These Democrats understand, almost intuitively, that nominating a socialist to battle Trump in November's election would be an act of self-immolation.
Paul Greengrass, no stranger to drama in the air ("United 93") or on the sea ("Captain Phillips"), seems to understand Ford intuitively.
If close friendships really are vital to human well-being, it would seem that we would be intuitively skilled at making them.
However, both Chibnall and his star intuitively understand how these tropes shift, ever so slightly, when there's a woman at their center.
Lonergan never sits too long on any one scene or emotion, intuitively sensing exactly where each look and line is most effective.
Intuitively, this theory makes a lot of sense to me or to anyone who has become a regular consumer of health care.
Intuitively this argument makes sense to me, and it's one of the reasons I became interested in the topic to begin with.
This often seems intuitively wrong to people who view octopus-like conglomerates who have their fingers in many related pies as especially menacing.
This is unique to trapped-ion quantum computers—other quantum architectures are limited to neighbor-to-neighbor entanglement, which is intuitively less scalable.
But you certainly can't blame his spectators for yawning in the meantime, or for intuitively feeling he's violating the laws of good storytelling.
You intuitively know why you should bolt your doors when you leave the house and add some sort of authentication for your smartphone.
People intuitively assume keeping that money in the United States is a good thing for the American economy, but many macroeconomists disagree. Why?
So when some people heard us say Android Lollipop out loud, it wasn't intuitively clear that it referred to the version after KitKat.
It's chunky and nice to hold, the buttons are pleasantly clicky and intuitively placed, and there's not a lot of random button cruft.
Intuitively, it seems to make sense that middle-income countries will be squeezed between higher-tech and lower-wage rivals on either side.
And for as much as I intuitively understand my own womanhood, I am still unlearning the lessons imprinted on me as a child.
This is something that a lot of people encounter when they first let go of the dieting mentality and begin to eat intuitively.
So the physics engine is a kind of sub-network of brain regions working together to help us intuitively navigate the physical world.
I remember seeing some of the girls and intuitively knowing they were trans but I never really made a big deal about it.
You'd think that we all know this intuitively, but too often, I see entrepreneurs give potential investors the impression of being heavily shopped.
There is an intuitively logical rationale for commodity prices to bounce back after five years of negative returns and a terrible 22016 start.
"We intuitively know with retail and e-commerce that this is a very important time," De Martini told Mashable in a phone interview.
From these results, Dr. Troup infers that weed inhibits a person's ability to intuitively identify emotions when they're not explicitly focusing on them.
But all of the creatures in Pokemon Red are ones I know and understand intuitively, which makes building a team much more enjoyable.
Paramount and Dreamworks don't understand the source material The assumptions that governed the decision to cast Johansson in the role make sense intuitively.
Many small business owners know intuitively that if you pay more, you generally get harder-working, more loyal and likely more productive employees.
A trio of pale, nerdy guys, they intuitively understand the universal appeal, and also the implicit absurdity, of hip-hop-inspired sexual swagger.
On the flip side, founders say that a focus on women's health can confound male investors, who don't grasp the issue as intuitively.
Yet as much as they celebrate small towns, Kelley and Hubbard seem intuitively aware of the bored desperation that these places can foster.
Few writers have been as intensely attentive to quotidian details as Plath was, or understood so intuitively what to preserve in their art.
Intuitively, you would say an outdoor event has more potential for social distancing and the air moving, so that might reduce the risk.
"Some people already intuitively implement this advice -- they listen to music when studying or exercising, which provides distraction and immediate rewards," Ludwiczak said.
Vallée intuitively understands that TV performances can rarely start at level 10 and stay at that volume indefinitely (unless you're Reese Witherspoon, apparently).
My mother is voicing something many cellphone users, or parents of cellphone users, intuitively feel: that these devices are somehow making us sick.
A great many American women seem to understand intuitively that Trump's threat to liberal democracy and his threat to gender equality are intertwined.
Intuitively, one might think that a solution to mitigating the risks that climate change poses to archives is simple: just digitize the archives.
It featured plenty of things that even the most novice computer user today understands intuitively — pointers, menus, scroll bars, windows, icons, and typefaces.
Handedness is intuitively a very simple trait but is likely to result from the interactions of many different factors yet to be identified.
Germick says that one of his favorite things about working on the Assistant is how it makes technology more intuitively accessible for people.
There are plenty of us who do that every day: We close ourselves to what we know, either intellectually or intuitively, is moral.
It consists of questions with intuitively compelling but incorrect answers, which can be easily shown to be wrong with a modicum of reasoning.
Pálmason seems to work intuitively, and what he creates with Winter Brothers is a shaggy film that alternates between being invigorating and tedious.
Obscured yet still visible, the raw, hand-drawn diagrams suggest that, just as space can be effortlessly erased, it can also be intuitively preserved.
It's basically what it sounds like: a compact, comfortable transportation device that individuals and small groups can operate intuitively and safely in the air.
We wanted deliberately to leave the thing in a certain obscurity, Paul and I. We never really discussed the character intuitively for that reason.
That generates a force which, counter-intuitively, tends to move the particle back towards the middle of the laser, trapping it within the beam.
You can easily bet wrong, like me, and find yourself here, counter-intuitively wishing your favorite show would disappear and give you some peace.
This is why the ad is so striking, and eclipses all the normal considerations: We intuitively know that Nike never, ever, ever backs down.
And, it got worse: Officials apparently kept assuring residents that things were under control, even though many residents knew intuitively that they were not.
But the area of human-human physical interactions is ripe for guiding the design of assistive robots that interact safely and intuitively with humans.
Zooey Deschanel, 2016: sHe gEts iT sO rIgHt Delia's just intuitively understood what people like about overalls: It makes them look like they're five.
"We are in the sixth year of this policy and, I think intuitively, the accumulation of the side-effects might be enormous," Kubota said.
As complicated as Pisces's ocean is, they wouldn't waste time making stupid piles of rocks on the beach—they intuitively know what they want.
Frank Church (D-Idaho), for whom my university position is endowed, intuitively grasped how to wield the levers of influence to meet their objectives.
"It was the system he hated," he said, "because he felt it destroyed all possibility to be creative, to work intuitively and to improvise."
Star is almost childishly naïve, but at the same time ruthlessly self-assured, heedless of danger and intuitively aware of the power she possesses.
Because food was such a central battleground for NXIVM ideology, I intuitively knew I couldn't escape grappling with this kind of "sacrifice" first-hand.
"People would have intuitively accelerated the investments to avoid the provisions of GAAR," said Amit Jain, managing director of private equity firm GTI Capital.
Rubio knew intuitively that being aligned with the Tea Party would be useful in a Republican Senate primary against Florida's centrist governor, Charlie Crist.
If you're eating intuitively — which, by many accounts, is a good idea — you won't even have any hard-and-fast rules to cheat on.
Well, I think it's something like negative teaching, where they carefully choose what not to teach so that the children intuitively fill the gaps.
"We haven't updated that recently based on the dollar today but, intuitively, I would say it is probably still above $40 billion," he said.
My part of the value chain was wrestling to put a definition under the buzzy terms using guidance that men could only intuitively describe.
This system works because Afghans know the personal history of everyone in their village, and each person's current name is easily and intuitively understood.
"I knew intuitively that it would be easy for a lot of people—people who love food—to be skeptical of this," Dobrzensky continues.
Shot intuitively at her home once a gift is ready and ribboned, each cumulatively chronicles a life of giving while probing gendered cultural assumptions.
"One of the things the piece was intended to evoke, which sort of came out intuitively, was how sounds migrated from Africa," says Leonard.
Guitar teachers know intuitively that the path to success and creativity at the guitar is to practice until the foundational patterns are deeply ingrained.
"Flannel, of all the things in your wardrobe, is the one thing that you know intuitively if you like or not," Mr. Winthrop said.
The dangerous job of clearing them was given to German prisoners of war, a punishment that seems at once intuitively fair and obviously cruel.
Evaluating claims intuitively rather than analytically may interact with the way many people cultivate information these days — via social media — in a worrisome way.
Coherence and compatibility make the stories flow more smoothly, and as a result, new information is intuitively accepted as true because it feels right.
It's one that people are deeply interested in, but whether you're talking about ancestry or medical genetics, it's not intuitively straightforward all the time.
Everyone knows someone extremely verbal and eloquent but socially inept, or someone intuitively at ease in almost every social situation but inarticulate beyond that.
Subsequently, about this real-time interactive thing nothing philosophically conclusive can be said — even as we frequently use it artistically and appreciate it intuitively.
Citizens intuitively grasp that we're not helpless dupes in the face of clever arguments or high-tech ads, though we may suspect our neighbors are.
We understand intuitively that a better life is built together, not separately, but all the while, so many forces are conspiring to convince us otherwise.
Music can airdrop you into their world and help you feel your way through it intuitively, but it doesn't have meaning in and of itself.
"The court intuitively understands that where an individual does not have permission to enter, he would be trespassing if he did so," the judge explained.
The true measure of success for a designer who deals in words is making tools quieter to use, so we can use them more intuitively.
It's maybe not quite as intuitively laid out as its its standard desktop app, but certainly usable and can save songs for offline use. Nice.
We intuitively feel free, but feeling is not reality, and we're influenced by so many things we can't fully see or understand, like our brains.
The right sound or the right look can be transportive, putting you in a location you've maybe never even been before, yet still intuitively understand.
I just sort of intuitively knew what the machine could and couldn't do and if I over-reached, it told me so by slowing down.
I never draw before I stitch, I like the immediacy of my work and having to work quickly and intuitively to respond to my surroundings.
They intuitively grasped how OKRs could keep an organization on course through the gales of competition or the tumult of a hockey-stick growth curve.
It works by measuring the rhythm and vigor of any thrusts, and intuitively syncing music with that tempo—in theory, creating the perfect sex playlist.
The press release claims that "the exhibition breaks down complex data into intuitively readable objects," but it does not do that unless you play pretend.
Attending business courses gave me the advantage because most of my colleagues, or my competitors, learn marketing and business management intuitively, through trial and error.
Older adults may intuitively know that not eating enough — or not eating healthy and varied foods — puts them at risk of being diagnosed with malnutrition.
She's a classic bad-boy archetype, with all the charm of someone with a murky secret—the kind of person you intuitively want to save.
If you prefer the convenience of a compact, intuitively designed backpack for travel, these are the best options so far in the Prime Day discounts.
The study had some limitations, but it reinforced what most doctors and patients intuitively understand: fragmented care is worse for everyone and costs much more.
Intuitively, it's no surprise that readers of sites like Breitbart News and the Drudge Report would see Mr. Trump as the winner, just as Mrs.
"The president is not somebody who is intuitively or inherently a regulator," said Howard Shelanski, who followed Mr. Sunstein in that role in mid-2013.
"Intuitively, the basket has historically moved with large changes in hedge fund net leverage, lagging the S&P 500 when funds cut risk," Snider said.
"There's a lot of economic opportunity on these use cases, before we look at what consumers intuitively kind of think about," Ganesh told Business Insider.
Using various types of clay to create his models, former abstract painter Peter Opheim adorns canvases with intuitively sculpted figures shaped by his own hands.
But he was struck that Mr. Trump seemed to understand and echo many of his group's ideas intuitively, and take them to a broader audience.
My fury was such that I knew intuitively if I directed it at any one person, I would more than likely land myself in jail.
The combination of elements reveals an abstract curatorial process in which Blancsubé approaches the exhibition by letting the works speak for themselves and interact intuitively.
To navigate the world on their own, they must also mimic the way humans intuitively predict what will happen next and adjust their behavior accordingly.
"[Trump] intuitively knew before just about anyone that immigration, trade and these more cultural issues were bubbling just below the surface," Sims told The Hill.
"Buyers, in my experience, may not be able to articulate why they like or don't like a design, but they intuitively know when it's good."
Most of the people Trump has chosen to help him seem to intuitively understand this from their prior, broad experiences and successes outside of government.
"He could see things intuitively, quickly, that would take hours for me to understand in my more mundane way with mathematical calculations," Dr. Thorne said.
"Those are things people intuitively understand because they relate to their everyday lives," Sunrise Movement co-founder and executive director Varshini Prakash told Vox recently.
The shapes snap together with a satisfying clack and kids intuitively and imaginatively explore geometry while building and destroying towers, castles, ziggurats, pizzas and more.
I continued exploring, and in March 2017, I made an illustration of a woman from behind onto which I intuitively painted stretch marks with watercolors.
When presented with the six faces of a cube laid flat, one could intuitively know how to fold them to make the correct 23-D shape.
Intuitively selecting between wet, damp or dry cleaning, this handy gadget uses its jet spray, vibrating heads and cleaning pads in those hard-to-reach places.
If you lose touch with your inner voice—that part of you that intuitively knows what's true and right—you could feel very paranoid and lost.
"Counter-intuitively, wage inflation above 3% will provide a slight relative boost to services firms, which commit a smaller share of revenues to labor," Kostin said.
Consumers know this intuitively and it has turned out that recent claims about increased concentration in the American economy are largely wrong on a factual basis.
Mozilla's Firefox web browser announced today a new experimental extension called Advance that uses machine learning to help users more contextually and intuitively surf the web.
Reports on boardroom diversity validate what we all have always known intuitively — a diverse executive pool not only makes sense, it is also good for business.
It is also, of course, a story about Mr Rubio's own exceptionalism—as some voters, knowing American meritocracy is often more promise than reality, intuitively understand.
Intuitively, I knew much of this, but I also had trouble envisioning how everyday developers might take advantage of these tools and how consumers would benefit.
"The American people intuitively understand that there's too much concentration in this country," Senator Amy Klobuchar, the ranking Democrat on the antitrust subcommittee, declared in March.
She says her work is a "combination of chemistry and attention," and prides herself in managing to intuitively connect with her subjects at an intimate level.
People intuitively understood that riskier investments should generate higher returns to compensate for the dangers of losing their money, but there was little rigour to it.
"You should know intuitively how much they gave up for you and do whatever you can to make sure they have a comfortable life," she said.
And that just as one can love intuitively, without language, one can also revel, years later, in the perfect meaning of a once-spoken, misunderstood word.
Constant "disruption" is scary, the way markets generate wealth and well-being is hard to comprehend, and many of us find competitive profit-seeking intuitively objectionable.
Kids leave French fries and pastelles — cornmeal-coated Caribbean holiday food — for the animal, intuitively understanding what it means to be trapped in a hostile landscape.
We might intuitively "feel" the emotion, but without the word to describe it we're inclined to lump the emotion in with another under the same heading.
I think most people believe this intuitively, but still behave as if Latin poetry is unimportant and Snapchat is important just because everyone's talking about it.
While the cause and effect may seem intuitively obvious, there are apparently other factors behind the difference in gun-related deaths from one state to another.
But it's one thing to understand that dependence intuitively, and another to actually witness the overwhelming influence of nature over our lives on a global scale.
You can show yourself as an impressive person who has achieved incredible things, but that won't override the certainty of what others intuitively feel about you.
It could feel counter-intuitively more awkward to perform comedy in front of your real friends and fans than it does on a dedicated world stage.
To me that intuitively made sense, and when I decided to come to the U.S., I knew exactly what I wanted to go and write about.
KS: The stock has gotten really hit because people do intuitively understand this goes to the heart of their business, that's one of the parts. Right.
Parker noted that one of the drivers of the U.S. market rally was counter intuitively a signal of risk aversion: Bond yields remained unattractive in real terms.
This is intuitively obvious but it's easy to forget as long as we're constantly being told that all manner of rich people and brands are our friends.
That's all pretty wonky, but you can intuitively feel this problem throughout the digital economy, which is increasingly intermediated by a small handful of platforms and companies.
Bethesda has reworked the interface so it feels more intuitively three-dimensional — if you search a body, for example, the inventory box seems to pop over it.
The face of the instrument also has tactile bumps, similar to frets on a guitar, to help players easily and intuitively move between the notes they want.
For example, her nutritionist explained to her that when you allow yourself to eat intuitively, and not restrict any foods, you won't feel an urge to binge.
What Lin understands intuitively is that action sequences require long shots that establish geography, so we have a better idea of what's happening to whom, and when.
"Two of the methods of conviction, or tools used in conviction that would intuitively be the most reliable, we found to be the most unreliable," Alexander said.
But in doing so, I noticed that she is also transforming a small part of the street into something that is instantly more aesthetically and intuitively pleasing.
Price and Zaillian show compassion for all of these characters, and they offer a vision of New York that intuitively understands the divisions between races and classes.
I think I've always known this intuitively, but I really started paying attention 15 years ago, when I visited a village in the foothills of the Himalayas.
In the latter case, it's likely that experience is measured more quantitatively and intuitively while the algorithm is using only quantitative data (like, say, years of education).
You can hear the world around you, and in the process pick up intuitively on where in the virtual space a nearby enemy's footsteps are padding around.
For skeptics, there are powerful economic arguments why, perhaps counter-intuitively, oil and gas rich countries such as the kingdom, the UAE and Iran need nuclear power.
Like Baby Spice, they intuitively know when their friends need a hug or just someone to sit with and get their mind off whatever is worrying them.
On some level, I knew this intuitively, that some hulking part of the community I had grown up in had been scarred by this infamous American tragedy.
In this landscape, the white-identity politics of Trumpism or European nationalism may be a more intuitively attractive form of right-wing politics than a libertarian conservatism.
Weyman began writing and performing as RALPH a few years ago with a creative partner whom she admits made the project different, both intuitively and in tone.
Most people probably intuitively know that their most deeply held secrets are private while the things about them that are commonly known or widely broadcast are not.
Describing the range of his father's work, Peter Wirtz said in his eulogy that he "could intuitively and smoothly switch from modern asceticism to a wild cornucopia."
But even without knowing this, most listeners, I think, will intuitively sense when the soloist in Mozart's slow movements becomes the pianist equivalent of a prima donna.
"We both intuitively knew early in our relationship that we had found 'the one' in each other, and that we would get married one day," Reinert says.
Fluid and voluble and intuitively connected, Mr. Marsalis's longtime quartet is a down-the-center post-bop band with decades of jazz history built into its style.
"The motion of the stars, planets and moons, all orbiting other bodies: There's a sort of cosmic symmetry there that intuitively seems to make sense for GIFs."
But when he begins to experiment alone in the studio, finding his way intuitively through music and developing his own vocabulary, "the idea of perfection" goes away.
The justices, however, intuitively understood that secretly listening in on a private phone call is the type of activity the Fourth Amendment was designed to protect against.
So we do it all — buy the best wood, intuitively making a judgment on it, weighing it, banging on it, and roughly coming to the right thickness.
Perhaps counter-intuitively, this means that the widespread discussion as to whether the Hurricane Harvey disaster was caused by climate change or not becomes a dangerous distraction.
It has been a high point for me creatively to be led by Reed Morano's skillful and intuitively transportive direction, while acting alongside the utterly brilliant Elisabeth Moss.
Consequently, people intuitively offer the left cheek when asked to pose for a photo expressing emotion, and the right cheek when posing for a photo that conceals emotion.
That revolution has not had the same impact in schools, even though most children today grow up around iPhones and know, intuitively, how to use these touch screens.
Mr Bannon saw before many others on the hard right that Mr Trump might not be a conventional conservative, but still "intuitively" grasped the power of economic populism.
The currency was already counter-intuitively trending higher after the market turned sour on the central bank's surprise introduction of a negative interest rate policy in late January.
However by the end of the demo I had intuitively learned how to control the state of my mind in the way that the car wanted me too.
As the audience, we intuitively know Eleven will end up back in Hawkins, so the entire episode feels like we're just waiting for the other shoe to drop.
The device used gyroscopes to almost magically balance on two wheels, sipped electricity, steered intuitively with body movements, and whisked riders along silently at 12 miles per hour.
It intuitively manages browser passwords and other sensitive data across multiple devices, and has the added bonus of being able to generate random passwords for you as well.
Say hello to the autopilot relationship: one in which the partners never bicker, never let each other down, and seem to intuitively know what the other is thinking.
With several factors already weighing on the price of oil, increasing frictions in this historically tumultuous region are poised to counter-intuitively exacerbate the negative outlook for oil.
In 1993, Congress zeroed out funds for the Superconducting Super Collider, a groundbreaking but not intuitively useful particle accelerator — something that would have been unthinkable five years earlier.
"I wanted to create a series of images of people connecting intuitively with their bodies through movement, focused on their internal experience rather than performing," the founder explains.
That is why we intuitively thought that there is value to be found there… Our overall mission was to break this perception that mobile gaming equals casual gaming.
"Cultural bias stacks the cards against maintaining the capacity to eat intuitively, and once that is gone, external structure must be imposed to maintain reasonable intake," he says.
If the notion of a middle way sounds intuitively appealing, Arthur Kroeber's book brings rigour to the debate to show why it is also the most likely outcome.
Anxiety over terrorism is a second explanation for a recent upsurge in demand—and, perhaps counter-intuitively, for why more people seek jobs as guards, despite low pay.
"I don't expect people to know the context, but I do think people intuitively know there is always a context in which something happened," he told the magazine.
Intuitively, you're probably guessing that a lack of sex would be linked to lower levels of happiness because people tend to be happier when they're getting some, right?
Leah wants a little person, but if her child is average-sized, she says, she'll understand the dynamic intuitively, because she grew up different from those raising her.
If you listen closely, I suspect you will hear something that generous people seem to know intuitively: If you want to get more out of relationships, give more.
When she's made a line that suggested figuration, she's intuitively pushed it further, a development that first surfaced in her exhibition last fall at the Marian Goodman gallery.
They will be "working both intellectually and intuitively to fashion an exhibition that captures the complexities, contradictions, frustrations and hopes of the current generation of artists," he said.
To navigate the real world on their own, machines must mimic the way humans intuitively plan for their next action and deal with events they've never before experienced.
Many dads, grandparents, older siblings, aunts, uncles and babysitters speak parentese, intuitively aware that it helps the baby tune in socially and respond, even if only through babbling.
What is left, then, is our claim to autonomy: Many of us intuitively feel we should be able to control how biospecimens derived from our bodies are used.
" But when she found herself speaking with a 15-year-old, she intuitively began posing questions "in a more jokey way," she said, "just to get him laughing.
Here's another video that shows the installation better: Taking raw information and representing in a way that can be understood intuitively is an increasingly vital skill these days.
The Artist22E Pro drawing monitor meets the needs of all types of digital artists at any skill level, allowing you to expand your creativity to work naturally and intuitively.
All the hard work that went into the creation of 'Pillowtalk' was worthwhile because, as soon as it was finished, I intuitively felt I was on the right path.
Stanford's Ocean Acidification Experience used VR to help people understand in a uniquely personal way the long-term effects of climate change, which are often hard to intuitively grasp.
The deals also counter-intuitively hurt the stakeholder that they are bringing on board because the technologies and companies on which they are counting are set up to fail.
"I suspect that BinderCon organizers intuitively wanted to create an environment where we, personally, would feel comfortable presenting, which led to a relatively skirt-friendly set up," Alptraum said.
The illusion exists, they argue, because humans evolved as part of a hive mind, and are so intuitively adept at co-operation that the lines between minds become blurred.
Making these balloons flight-worthy and manageable for a team of roughly 50 wranglers is done "intuitively in sketch stage because we have so many years' experience," said Piper.
The app lets you set up your projects and tasks intuitively, keep track of where your time's going, set reminders of urgent jobs, and juggle multiple commitments at once.
I found this feature to be particularly useful, as the Hi-Smart effectively intuitively adjusted itself without my having to interfere — again, allowing me live my peak lazy lifestyle.
Jon taking on Ned's role of moral compass intuitively feels like it's at the core of the story Benioff, Weiss, and author George R.R. Martin are trying to tell.
The mechanism intuitively familiar to anyone who has stood in the sweltering heat of an asphalt road in summer and then stepped onto the cool of a grassy lawn.
Zimmer somewhat counter-intuitively argues that in the near-term, the demand for human drivers for Lyft will grow rather than decrease ahead of the transition to autonomous vehicles.
PagePress used sensors inside the body of the device to tell when a user gave the edge a little squeeze, allowing them to advance the page even more intuitively.
"I was pretty allergic to the idea...In my very limited experience with that world, I didn't see intuitively what that would have to appeal to me," she said.
Getting to the technology early was a matter of survival for the business, he said—something that Kalanick, in his obsession with rivalries and short-term results, understood intuitively.
By enveloping you in an artificial world, or bringing virtual objects into your real-world environment, "spatial computing" allows you to interact more intuitively with those objects and information.
We have learned that a human branding machine who grew up in the shadows and spotlight of New York City's cutthroat media knows intuitively how to exploit that media.
Local realism seems intuitively true, but it was a major point of contention between Einstein and his buddy Niels Bohr, a physicist whose work was foundational in quantum mechanics.
WILLIAM ROBIN May 313 No fashion designer more intuitively tapped into the 1970s American zeitgeist than Halston: the body-grazing gowns, the sky-high hot pants, the Ultrasuede shirtdresses.
Jones's previous biographies were of Jim Henson and George Lucas, and Geisel seems intuitively a good third to add to the trilogy, or, rather, a foundation for the others.
" She described them as "the core group that will stop this virus," noting that young people "intuitively know how to contact each other without being in large social gatherings.
In the 52nd minute, as Darlington Nagbe zipped through the midfield to work a delightful give and go with Dempsey, Pulisic intuitively darted ahead of them toward the goal.
We don't just talk intuitively about the ways in which people are "programmed" — we talk about our emotional "bandwidth" and look for clever ways to "hack" our daily routines.
The language was not only a way to introduce audiences to words, but also a way to point to something we all intuitively understand that language does for us.
As electronics and automobile import sales started to rise, the words "on" and "off" on power buttons were replaced with a icon that could be understood intuitively across languages.
"The freezer section is our initial go-to destination as our guests otherwise wouldn't intuitively know where to find the product," said Dwight Richmond, Fresh Market's director of grocery.
Take a three-year-old to the zoo, and she intuitively knows that the long-necked creature nibbling leaves is the same thing as the giraffe in her picture book.
The idea of us having a fiduciary relationship with the people who use our services is kind of intuitively– it's how we think about how we're building what we're building.
With Apple's iOS 12 arrival in September, iPhone users saw "Screen Time" features make their way to phone screens to counter-intuitively help them spend less time on their phones.
"People know, players even know, understand intuitively if nothing else, that the ball simply does not carry as well in cold weather as it does in warm weather," Nathan said.
Plus, pregnancy weight-gain guidelines are particularly fraught, and often lead to unnecessary stress, so it's especially important to pay attention to hunger cues and eat intuitively during this time.
A mathematician explains why it's smarter to bet on heads/heads coming up when doing consecutive coin flips than heads/tails, even though intuitively the probability should be the same.
As is the case on a Windows PC, some trial and error might be required to get games working with these controllers, or to get them working properly and intuitively.
Wherever it comes from, he seems to intuitively get that for this constituency and at this moment just demonstrating that he gets his way, always, is all that really matters.
Intuitively, that may make sense, and be consistent with the idea that white opposition to gun control has increased because social violence in the past two decades has decreased significantly.
VICE: I think a lot of people know intuitively that white nationalism is a very flawed ideology but aren't armed with the knowledge to actually be able to argue why.
Singal, who is working on a book about shoddy but intuitively appealing social science, notes that terms like erectile dysfunction, hair loss, testosterone and Viagra could easily correlate with age.
"I would say — it was pretty easy to quantify for me – it was about eight years for me to learn the strategies that the bot was intuitively doing," he says.
When I first found out about the existence of these postcards, I was looking for a way to get to them—intuitively I started with antique shops and flea markets.
It turns out Soeng is explaining an idea that is central to Buddhist philosophy: "not self" — the idea that your "self," as you intuitively conceive it, is actually an illusion.
"Although travel restrictions may intuitively seem like the right thing to do, this is not something that WHO usually recommends," Tarik Jasarevic, a WHO spokesperson, told press in late January.
Nanoleaf says its new Learning Series "intuitively learns, senses and reacts to users needs" without relying upon voice or manual controls thanks to the company's U-IQ sensors and algorithms.
Most movies rely on formulas, employing three or four acts, story beats and character arcs that are so standard you almost intuitively know when something will happen if not what.
Intuitively, one can see how the courses taken by students from these majors help aspiring lawyers, yet all these majors fare poorly on the Scorecard as it now is constructed.
Many others intuitively understand something is very wrong with Trump's banana republic presidency and quietly vote for Democrats, who win even in districts Trump carried by 20 percent in 2016.
I felt, intuitively, that changing my name was a betrayal, as the act of translation itself carries within it the potential for betrayal, of getting things wrong, deliberately or otherwise.
If you're not familiar with the data, it seems intuitively right to argue that allowing low-skilled immigrants into the country means low-skilled American workers will have fewer opportunities.
They don't understand, intuitively, how calling Mexican immigrants rapists and murderers isn't seen as a policy statement about border security, but as an attack on the character of Mexican Americans.
Someday we may crack the problem of creating artificial general intelligence—a machine brain that can intuitively perform any human intellectual task—but why would we choose to interact with it?
If you don't trust someone intuitively, don't enter into a long-term business relationship with them (not to mention one that affords plenty of opportunity to do wrong by one another).
The iPad Pro seems to intuitively know when my thumb on the display is there because I'm holding the iPad and when it's there because I'm trying to pinch and zoom.
"If we actually want to address the recent rise in vaping-related lung illnesses, it's intuitively obvious that these THC products are actually what we should be looking at," Holding added.
It's an interesting point of connection, and one might also imagine that deaf actors (and viewers) could identify intuitively with the principal characters' disorienting sense of alienation from the dominant culture.
Twitter is now trying to move away from a past where new and weird rules had to be explained, so new users can more intuitively understand how to use the service.
Intuitively, certain apps are sure to perform: Netflix, for example, is a highly familiar format on the TV. The service is already available on PlayStation devices and dozens of smart TVs.
Oculus Go Oculus Go The new structure sounds like it could coordinate efforts around more general lines like hardware and software allowing insights to flow more intuitively across Facebook's planned devices.
"People with power take what they want not only because they can do so without punishment, but also because they intuitively feel they are entitled to do so," the paper concluded.
But intuitively, it makes sense that people would empathize more with someone who looks and is more like them, and perhaps that leads to more reasonable doubt against a prosecutor's case.
He knew how to scale a gig, I'd seen him play to audiences ranging from 50 to 50,33 and he'd intuitively know what to do to make every person feel involved.
Transferring your grooming, skin-care, and/or beauty routine into a tiny bag for a trip is a lot easier when that bag has been designed intuitively for that exact use.
But there's also an underlying lesson about media, and its manipulation, in the way Dee Dee intuitively understood how to exploit the situation -- and people's sympathy -- for attention and financial gain.
"We remain of the view that exclusive lease agreements are intuitively anti-competitive, protectionist and prejudicial to South African consumers," Massmart spokeswoman Annaleigh Vallie said in an emailed response to questions.
And while it's intuitively persuasive—it sounds like a scientific explanation for the notion of "beauty sleep"—it's also based on a data from a relatively small number of young Swedes.
In the case of starvation, political cause and personal result are intuitively clear to those suffering: My family has gone hungry because the government has failed to ensure there's enough food.
Mounk thinks that most people understand, intuitively, that the distinction between structure and agency is—like the distinction between "nature" and "nurture"—an artifact of explanation, not a part of reality.
Great sex in the movies is often led by the man, or else it&aposs a magically equal exchange where all the parties seem to intuitively know what the other wants. 
Since moving to the suburbs, I've started a love affair with a Long Island supermarket chain, King Kullen, which is spacious, intuitively organized, and never short of what I'm looking for.
If I ordered those adorable, extortionately-priced needle-felted Christmas mice, would I feel like the kind of mother who intuitively understood how to spin a web of comfort and joy?
While having input and perspectives from a more diverse group of executives and employees intuitively feels like a smart thing to do, research also backs up the business case for it.
"People intuitively recoil against people who look as though they will exploit others, the social collective, and undermine the greater good," Dacher Keltner, a UC Berkley psychologist who studies power, says.
"The dynamics of such a situation are complex and we can exacerbate the situation both by being too aggressive and, perhaps counter-intuitively, by being too self-sacrificing," Wells told me.
There is one aspect of Mr. Trump's character that Mr. Baldwin, a fellow showbiz personality, captures intuitively: his vanity, as expressed by Mr. Trump's history of presenting curiously hyperbolic medical reports.
It's not intuitively clear whether Cruz is drawing more voters from Trump or Rubio — he is staunchly anti-immigration reform, like Trump, but he is also an actual conservative, like Rubio.
When you first walk in the restaurant you'll likely spot the glass case packed with cheesecake—a good omen that perhaps counter-intuitively, will have you looking forward to finishing your dinner.
These men understood, intuitively, that the internet was going to be the 22012st century's dominant medium for information dissemination, and distinguished themselves from other writers by adapting to the technology early on.
Those moments generally occur after negative experiences with love and lust, yet I know intuitively that moments of scarcity aren't exactly great times to attract the right type of person and partner.
Click here to view original GIFImage: R. Hurt, Caltech / JPLWe're all intuitively familiar with the concept of spacetime, you know, that four-dimensional container you eat, breath, shit, and grow old in.
She might not always be the most interesting character, or the funniest, but she has the most room to grow, and she's the character who most intuitively understands how to help others.
"We all know intuitively from experience what it means to be jet-lagged," said senior researcher Dr. Ravi Allada, a circadian rhythms expert and neurobiology professor at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
We intuitively try and do this anyway — we listen to music, we sit in a coffee shop, we watch TV — just to keep our minds focused on what's going on right now.
"Intuitively, both black and white boys have higher incomes in low-poverty areas, but the effect of growing up in a low-poverty area is larger for whites than blacks," they write.
Every effective genocidal propagandist intuitively knows about the insula -- get things to the point where invoking "Them" activates the insula in your followers and you'll have people goose-stepping in no time.
But the vibrations didn't feel intuitively directional to me, and had I not been guided by the team, I might've overlooked the fact that they had anything to do with the pose.
"People may not intuitively grasp what 22 minutes a week of exercise means in practical terms," says I-Min Lee, a professor of medicine at Harvard University, who led the new study.
Professor Zadeh began noticing that when people parked their cars, they would intuitively turn their wheels slightly to the left and then slightly to the right before pulling into a parking space.
It's an utterly complicated situation that you, as a woman, will intuitively understand better than men ever can, and therefore, we men can't be in the business of judging it, point one.
"People intuitively know the location of their own bumps and birthmarks, which makes them ideal locations for touch-sensitive buttons," says Martin Weigel of Saarland University in Saarbrücken, Germany, who led the research.
In a 2001 article from the journal PS: Political Science and Politics, Larry Bartels and John Zaller show that there is an electoral benefit to appearing moderate, which most people find intuitively sensible.
It may seem logical that if you identify with a patient, it will make the work easier because you intuitively understand her, but in many ways, this kind of identification makes things harder.
The project digitally reconstructs the positions and movements of nearly 60,000 individual stars across the northern and southern hemispheres, allowing users to intuitively explore the night sky through a panoramic, three-dimensional visualization.
When, I began to wonder, will we learn the lesson that those Cambodian doctors understood intuitively, and that the World Health Organization has been trying to explain to us: Our pain makes sense.
Instead of only reacting or anticipating, Gall proposes that, with a proper hardware body, this software could help human workers in industrial settings by intuitively knowing the task and helping them complete it.
This is something all of us intuitively feel when these conversations come up, as it can often feel like both sides are speaking past each other or even speaking in completely different languages.
Graphic murder and suicide are intuitively upsetting in any culture, but beyond these most extreme examples, training moderators to be effective takes time and resources most companies are not interested in investing in.
But it wasn't long before I could do it by feel, I just sort of intuitively knew when the machine was about to redline and pulled back on the throttle before that happened.
When you explain the human consequences of the Hyde Amendment, many people — especially young people and people of color, she said — intuitively understand that the status quo is unjust and needs to change.
Whenever I'd mention the project to a friend, their eyes would light up at the possibility: even though no one had ever done a show like this before, the concept intuitively made sense.
First, Kochevar had to watch his arm as he moved it — his paralysis had robbed him of his ability to intuitively sense the movement and position of his arms without looking at them.
Tom Perez: It was something that I understood intuitively as a student in the civil rights movement, but then when you live it, you see firsthand: that change happens from the bottom up.
Late last year, Toyota Motor unveiled a new humanoid robot and master-slave control device that it describes as the world's first system that allows operators to intuitively control the robot's entire body.
This brought to light something Weiss had intuitively known for a while — he didn't have the right team, and he couldn't keep trying to connect with investors while shouldering most of the work.
Intuitively, you'd probably guess that someone with an antisocial personality—known more commonly as a psychopath or sociopath—would be at a disadvantage when it comes to reproducing and passing along their genes.
The climate is changing—the science has been crystal for so, so long—but you'd have to be worse than a dope to live in California and not just feel it intuitively now.
People who fall suffer the expected physical injuries, but accidental falling also carries a heavy psychological burden that can make recovery more difficult and can, counter-intuitively, set the stage for future falls.
Informed by her work as a trained Astral Body healer, tarot reader, and astrologist, her songs are intuitively aware and visceral, seamlessly fusing together elements of ambient post-rock with trance and psych.
It's intuitively very hard to grasp how quickly these numbers go up beyond a certain point — people tend to anchor on the low numbers at the beginning, when the curve is relatively flat.
We developed our co-working management software, Satellite Deskworks, along with our now patented tracking and automation, to run any type of shared use center, and to do it simply, intuitively, and comprehensively.
The overwhelming majority of these crimes do not involve conduct that we intuitively view as wrong — crimes like murder, rape, assault, and burglary — instead focusing on failures to comply with  complex regulatory regimes.
A growing body of research is demonstrating what we already intuitively know: that our children will have a much brighter future if they begin the journey of life in a decent, affordable home.
"For anyone who gains weight after 'intuitively' eating, seeing [a] thin, fit celebrity talking about it and praising it may send them mixed signals and may damage their self-esteem," said UCLA's Hunnes.
Many people, for example, struggle intuitively to understand why a 3- or 4-degrees Celsius increase in average global temperatures could be catastrophic given that temperatures swing by that much all the time.
The impressive formal and conceptual power of these works suggests a new mythology of connectivity, something that Calder intuitively picked up upon and later amplified with his enchanting network sculpture "Constellation biomorphisme" (1943).
But the meetings with the other organizations and the experts Ms. Crown brought in gave Mr. Hart the perspective to incorporate more academic research into what his organization had been doing intuitively, he said.
According to Knight Frank, an estate agent, rising tuition fees in Britain seem counter-intuitively to make students willing to spend more on housing, since it is a smaller share of the total cost.
"I don't think the idea of a carbon tax intuitively makes sense to the average person walking down the street," said Padilla, who plans to work with business on climate change and broader sustainability.
Intuitively, because a large fraction of GDP goes to a small fraction of high-income households today, higher GDP growth does not substantially increase the number of children who earn more than their parents.
On my best days, I start sketching out one idea after the other, intuitively, and I have a stack of them done before I've even had the time to read anything about the subject.
She could not speak above a whisper, and she was grateful that Sofia so intuitively responded to her needs, knowing when she needed to rest, and coaxing her to drink milk from a straw.
Ciani explained how she chose to work solely with female engineers, because she felt women communicated with the electronic equipment in a way that was inherently different from men, creating more intuitively driven soundscapes.
We understand intuitively how this happens in other industries: why a technology executive would overstate the world-changing power of smartphone apps, or would personalize Silicon Valley as an extension of their personal values.
"The combination of these two transits asks us first to take a deep dive, then to go for a long swim and — with Pisces' help — intuitively absorb all the information we need," Montúfar adds.
Not only does the opaque idiom of Minecraft seem infinitely rich in their hands, but when Minecraft — and now Stardew — come up on their screens, they intuitively grasp their locations and purpose in nonspace.
The young wannabes who succeeded Jordan as a new century dawned intuitively understood that they weren't that great, but most operated with the ambition of at least being the M. J.s of their franchises.
The stories that Hartman lifts from this mix and for which she crafts wings allows them to soar with the possibilities that we know — intuitively, if not factually — lived in their minds and hearts.
Though laws placing minimum ages on contracts, and sexual consent, were created before we knew that science, lawmakers intuitively (if inconsistently) recognized that teenagers do not make decisions in the same way adults do.
When we look at a stack of blocks or a stack of Oreos, we intuitively have a sense of how stable it is, whether it might fall over, and in what direction it may fall.
Bernhardt's Colorstrology, as the name suggests, intuitively blends astrology with resonating colors and the balancing qualities they evoke; a system based off sun signs, ruling planets, numerological vibrations, and elements (fire, air, earth, or water).
She told me that it will burn, and while I'm dubious of that claim—burning silicone seems like an intuitively bad idea—I didn't want to try it out because I really didn't mind it.
The internal response is why we feel so good about it: Many of our staff see the promise intuitively, including the half dozen of whom have fully or partially gone to work on the show.
Counter-intuitively, though, as research just published in Biotropica, by Benjamin Wigley of Nelson Mandela University in South Africa shows, if a tree has already been damaged, fire can actually help to make things better.
I don't think my dad has ever seen live eagle baby cams or any of those other setups, which makes it kind of awesome that he intuitively thought a live mushroom cam would be enjoyable.
I felt there was something inside myself that was no longer accessible; a way of being, maybe, or the simple ability to sit calmly for a few minutes, feeling intuitively that the world would last.
Its cut-flower exports increased 443-fold to 137,000 tonnes between 1988 and 2014 as buyers realised it was cheaper, and counter-intuitively greener, to fly blooms thousands of miles than to heat Dutch greenhouses.
The story is simple: Ben (Oakes Fegley) and Rose (Millicent Simmonds, who is actually deaf), having lost their mothers in different ways, set off to find the pieces they intuitively know their lives are missing.
The space-saving, intuitively-designed Bowflex SelectTech 552 Adjustable Dumbbells are our top pick because the weights can be adjusted to weigh as little as 5 pounds or as much as 52.5 pounds per dumbbell.
McCool says that this enables tradespeople to find the particular area on the drawing where their part of the project needs to go much more easily and intuitively, whether it's wiring, duct work or plumbing.
"We cover lots of musicians and labels we have little or no contact with, all over the world; we are able to act quickly and intuitively to cover things that enthuse us," Derek tells me.
Woolf grasped intuitively that narrative daring and insouciance could be driven to political ends, that lightness of heart did not mean an absence of conviction, but she remained unconvinced that her contemporaries would get it.
The tech inside the concept includes instruments that are intuitively operated by eye-tracking and gesture control, some even via holograms — highly oriented toward the driver by automatically adjusting the displays to the driver's position.
MacLean was Scottish and another thing I intuitively liked was that his heroes were mostly rough-hewed social nobodies formed by World War II and not on the playing fields of Eton like James Bond.
"I think we intuitively understand that if a gun was forced into your mouth or put to your head, you would be traumatized," said Neil Malamuth, a social scientist at UCLA who studies sexual violence.
Bahr said that in the same way cravings and binge-y behaviors will become less frequent the longer you eat intuitively, external factors will begin to influence your food and drink choices less over time.
And that's the problem: Viewers, accustomed to the softer texture of movies, see the extreme sharpness of high-frame-rate cinema and feel intuitively that they've stumbled into a theatrical broadcast or a football game.
If you have six minutes, I highly recommend watching this: In fact, people pretty much always get anxious when a new mode of transport is introduced, because surrendering control of our bodies is intuitively scary.
Intuitively, we can fill in the dialogue as an unidentified maiden aunt receives a bottle of lotion, or a young boy, preoccupied with the business of the playground, instructs the cameraperson to leave him alone.
Being able to use your hands in virtual reality can be more than just something neato, accurate hand-tracking tech helps users navigate VR experiences intuitively with one less piece of input hardware in the way.
A few weeks later, the Puglia and Taranto regions filed an appeal against the takeover that counter-intuitively put the EU steel sector in a win-win situation in the short term, investment bank Jefferies says.
This is the rare environment, then, in which the same catalyst — rising inflation — leads to a rise in gold, a rise in stocks and somewhat counter-intuitively, a rise in the value of the dollar itself.
The more intelligent Do Not Disturb options are some of the key highlights, and with Google's track record we're expecting features like app limits and bedtime restrictions to work a little more intuitively than Apple's implementations.
"Our goal is to ensure that among otherwise equal hotels, those not charging mandatory fees have higher visibility to travelers on our sites, thereby empowering travelers to compare their travel options easily and intuitively," said Tiacoh.
Counter-intuitively, funds that deliver below-market returns may be the most successful because it indicates they would not otherwise receive funding, said Paul Brest, a professor at Stanford University who teaches courses on impact investing.
In this critic, Rothstein found a willing audience, but for those not intuitively drawn to puzzle through difficulty, the author makes a strong case for the puzzle as a mechanism not for frustration, but intellectual rigor.
Blue has long been known for excellent USB microphones—namely the Yeti and its younger brother the Snowball, both of which function intuitively for people outside the audiophile community, while providing dependable recordings with little fuss.
That makes sense intuitively: learning to understand the general shape of a face and other gestalt features comes first, so you don't get weird false positives like walls of flesh or hair-beasts with realistic mouths.
After a few days, I think this design intuitively makes more sense in order to help absorb the information when I look at it quickly as opposed to other credit card and banking apps I've used.
It didn't take authorities long to confirm what many convention attendees had intuitively suspected: The intense fumes they'd smelled were the result of chlorine, the oxidizing chemical commonly used as a cleaning agent in swimming pools.
Sometimes you feel the jump cuts in your chest; sometimes they happen without you noticing, but either way, you understand intuitively why he loops the sections he does; they're grooves you never really want to leave.
When she told me what was up I knew, intuitively, she was in the exact same place I've been in many times—the most recently intense bout of which was when I was changing psych meds.
I understand intuitively that for these artists freedom would not be, could not be taken for granted — it would be prodded and poked, dragged and stretched to find out how free being free actually might be.
Part to whole, cell to body, building to city block, individual to community — these relationships are compelling to us because we know, perhaps intuitively more than intellectually, that unless we understand them fully, we cannot survive.
Everything's on the left-hand side of the steering column, so you never need to think about where to find something: it's all there by your left hand, in an intuitively arranged set of three pins.
With instruction and practice, they start with concepts they know intuitively (such as that 2 is one more than 1) and learn to construct others by analogy (such as that 8 is one more than 7).
More than anything, Trump intuitively understood how polarization, and with it, the intense hatred among legions of Republican voters of liberal elites and of the so-called meritocracy could be a powerful tool to win elections.
"My goal is that when people go to bed on election night, they will know intuitively that their vote was counted, that their voice was heard," Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose told Business Insider Weekly.
His father, Jeff, was a minor league player, and Trout seems to intuitively understand the sanctity of the daily grind, the need to prepare, play hard, stay humble and move on quickly to the next day.
"It intuitively makes sense that if a patient's symptoms are under control, that is one (more) reason that they would be able to stay comfortably at home instead of in the hospital," Kavalieratos said by email.
Indeed, this link between personality and politics is arguably why almost everyone (including the people directly involved) intuitively sees a kinship between Donald Trump and Brexit enthusiasts, even though the policy issues in play are different.
This kind of slow, meticulous drawing is rarely seen in art today; it requires the artist to intuitively follow what the line suggests, to repeat small, intense gestures without worrying about how it will add up.
Made with synthetic polymer paint against red and black backgrounds, Pwerle's intuitively placed marks sparkle like the night sky filled with stars that appear to be both large and small, close and far, luminous and dull.
This is, after all, an era of a president who knows, intuitively, how to make any given culture war 10 times bigger, and an era of women pushing back against a world that has always mistreated them.
"Intuitively, a stable eye should see the world better than a mobile one, but mantis shrimp seem to have found a different way to see more clearly," co-author Dr. Nicholas Roberts said in a press release.
Because she works intuitively, trying as best she can to shut out the outside world of other people's lyrics and other people's chords, she feels like her work is a very honest reflection of her unfiltered self.
Yet "satisfying" and "satisfactory" are different concepts, and no matter how intuitively puzzling a fully naturalistic theory of consciousness may seem, we have every reason to think that Damasio has the right idea about how experience emerged.
We were not born with any kind of ability to intuitively understand fractions, negative numbers, or the many other strange concepts developed by mathematics, but over time, your brain can slowly learn how to deal with them.
Until then, fellow pet lovers, I intend to go back to what I intuitively know: my pets are some of the most loving "people" in my life, and that, if nothing else, makes them good for me.
He intuitively grasped "loss aversion" (our tendency to give more weight to the threat of losses than to potential gains), and perpetually maximized "nostalgia bias" (our tendency to remember the past as being better than it was).
That's not to detract from Steve Jobs' legacy, but it does beg the question of whether these technologies would exist if researchers weren't afforded the federal government's patience and resources to make things that weren't intuitively marketable.
Ryan Nunn, a labor economist at the Brookings Institution, puts it this way: Intuitively, licensing creates "crowding" in unlicensed occupations and labor scarcity in licensed occupations, driving a wedge between the unemployment rates in the two sectors.
The new drag-and-drop features are also much more powerful on iPad, letting you manage stuff in the Files app more intuitively and even letting you drag and drop photos and text from one app to another.
While this solves a need, even Waves' mid-tier package at $50 can feel a little spendy and most don't need access to that many high-end plugins as learning each intimately enough to use intuitively takes time.
It showed how the spines lie flat when not in "lick mode," which lets collected fur slide off — counter-intuitively, into your cat's stomach, where it gets balled up and puked out in the manner of time immemorial.
They know intuitively what the pro-Trump media has known (and used to its benefit) for years now: The way to win an information war is not to shy away from conflict online, but to lean into it.
The methods we have for intuitively understanding to the space around us are too many to list, but they automatically come into play and make a virtual place more familiar if it's designed to take advantage of them.
These results do sound intuitively true, but the dataset collected by the team makes it possible not just to confirm them, but to graph them over time and link them to other developments with changes observed in it.
When we couldn't afford the Hamptons destination wedding we'd both intuitively imagined, we came up with the perfect Plan B. We were having brunch after perusing the farmer's market over Memorial Day weekend when it suddenly seemed obvious.
And it's not ridiculous to believe, at least intuitively, that harsh punishments will deter drug dealers — or at least get dealers to consider leaving fentanyl out of whatever product they're selling, since it might lead to worse charges.
"As technology evolves to include more voice and touch capabilities, people need new devices that communicate and interact more naturally and intuitively at home, at school and at work," he said in a release tied to the announcement.
"When science is aligned with big corporations the left immediately, intuitively perceives the technology as not benefiting the greater good but only benefiting the corporation," said Matthew Nisbet, an expert on the communication of science at Northeastern University.
He works more like a graphic artist or a poet, intuitively fussing and fiddling and erasing and re-drawing, until he achieves something that was hard to articulate before he started working to bring it into the world.
The value of higher education to combat recidivism is intuitively part of the equation — but even if that were not the case, the economic cost-benefit analysis alone should make the case for change, now rather than later.
"If the title of this book speaks to a phenomenon you already recognize intuitively, then I hope the contents help clarify how and why, and maybe even point to a way for things to be otherwise," Harris writes.
But the available evidence from those densely populated societies that overtly oppress women — or within the campus frat world here at home — would suggest that much of humanity tends, if anything, to intuitively separate respect from sexual gratification.
If nothing else, peers said, Mr. Buttigieg's success at the expense of more veteran senators and governors has reinforced their view that citizens understand a local mayor's job more intuitively than that of a legislator or statewide official.
Though you might intuitively want to place flowers by a window, direct sunlight can actually stress cut flowers more than helping them — remember, your blossoms are not really photosynthesizing anymore so they don't need sun to make food.
Deep down inside, we all intuitively know that health care is not a free market, or else society would not allow me to routinely care for people when they are in no position to make decisions for themselves.
We know this intuitively — think of the depressing office cubicle, which has spawned its own genre of literature, or the mind-numbing gray crisscross of highways — but the pointless frenzy of modern life makes it frighteningly easy to forget.
The app can even tailor itself to the user's daily routine, intuitively knowing when to make adjustments based on the time of day — learning how to operate on its own once it has a grasp of a homeowner's preferences.
"Intuitively one would surmise that a partner would be more likely to identify or facilitate evaluation of a concerning skin lesion and this excellent paper has scientifically demonstrated this," Farma, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
One 2016 study posited that this sense of unreality leads to contradictory attitudes about online privacy: While people know rationally that they should be concerned about virtual incursions, they simply don't have a strong "gut feeling" about it intuitively.
It seems Nicki may have realized that in this case, weaponizing her fans won't be enough to take the upper hand away from Cardi, who intuitively understands how to use social media to sway public opinion in her favor.
But as you can see from the variety evinced by the Belamy clan, the system has a remarkable range and one can intuitively grasp the type of painting this is — perhaps each even reminds you of a real one.
Read more: Everything you need to know about Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth's 10-year relationship"I think I knew more intuitively where my life was going than I actually thought I did at the time," Cyrus told DeGeneres.
But recognizing fake engagement is much harder: if a post has, say, 4,368 retweets and 2,345 likes, even advanced and cautious users will intuitively ascribe more importance to the message—without ever manually checking if the retweets are real.
The idea of a cabal of intelligence and national security officials who worked under President Barack Obama getting rich off of their access to secret information is a powerful one that Trump knows, intuitively, his base will respond to.
Reynolds didn't have to stretch far to play an injured football player fallen on hard times, but he seemed to intuitively understand that TV doesn't always require the best acting if it has the right actor for the part.
Now, intuitively, you know there are people who are not buying insurance that cannot afford, that if you are lowering premiums by that much someone more is going to buy it, but that model doesn't take that into account.
Rated like typical trail maps, the Mountain Park is meant to function intuitively as a self-guided experience with on-site coaches available to offer tips, or can also be explored with an instructor or through a camp program.
Recently, Girlfriend Collective launched their first-ever collection of shirts— and, after trying them, I can say they've inherited much of what makes the startup's leggings so noteworthy: easy wearability, intuitively flattering designs and colors, and an eco-friendly production.
The film certainly doesn't need to include a lecture on what Post-Impressionism is and how it related to the rest of European art at the time, but good cinema can help the viewer intuitively understand such distinctions with proper framing.
Some members of your generation will undoubtedly found new companies and launch new products that will alter the world in unexpected ways — and many of you will intuitively know how to use those new products better than the rest of us.
Thomson concludes that it is intuitively obvious that one has a right to disconnect oneself from the violinist in this situation, that the violinist's need for your help, however pressing, does not create an obligation upon you to sustain him.
There's still those edge cases, if you will, or cases that are very, very complex, where humans are really good intuitively or experience based to kind of look at the situation at hand and make a judgment, where computers can't.
If you back founders that intuitively understand that end user, the people buying or who are the most active on social media, the influencers, there is probably a competitive advantage, especially since the majority of VCs just aren't getting it.
"Therefore including a third company — even if you may have some security concerns about them and will have to set a higher bar for security measures within the system — will, counter-intuitively, result in higher overall security," the ISC said.
After World War II, Americans intuitively understood — because they could remember — how catastrophic a breakdown of world order could be, and they were constantly reminded by the looming Soviet threat that international stability and peace could not be taken for granted.
Intuitively, the prevalence of disease resulting from surgically-treatable conditions makes sense, given that surgical health care is integral to a wide breadth of treatment strategies, including cesarean sections for childbirth, tumor removal in cancer care and operations after injuries.
It seems intuitively obvious to us that Catelyn (played by Irish actress Michelle Fairley) was the Hyacinth Bucket of the family; she tried to bring her kids up to speak posh, and it took with Sansa, Arya, Bran and Rickon.
"Therefore including a third company - even if you may have some security concerns about them and will have to set a higher bar for security measures within the system - will, counter-intuitively, result in higher overall security," the ISC said.
"Although effortless interactions between mind and machine seem intuitively appealing, creating direct links between a digital machine and our brain may dangerously limit or suspend our capacity to control the interaction between 'inner' personal worlds and outer worlds," the authors write.
When I learnt later in school that the Earth goes around the Sun, I was faced with the difficult task of deleting a mental image that made sense to me, and replacing it with a model that was not intuitively understandable.
After an awkward start, the Echo has morphed into the new tech darling, receiving heaps of praise from both the tech industry and normal consumers for its ability to easily and intuitively bring control to our digital devices and services.
Yet, though cooked with white wine, this beef stew and its aromatic vegetables intuitively suggest a big red, like a good Gigondas, made primarily with grenache; a Bandol, in which mourvèdre is the main grape; or a well-balanced zinfandel.
"We clearly see a fade amongst the 13- to 18-year-olds in usage of Facebook, and I think most people would probably intuitively feel that that's happening," Mark Mahaney, lead internet analyst at RBC, told CNBC's "Power Lunch " Monday.
Even more counter-intuitively, House Republicans have an incentive to do something on guns, as long as it's after primary filing deadlines pass: Some of their most vulnerable members are from swing districts with suburban voters fed up with gun violence.
What we found in the 00's is that, even with 500+ channels available through some cable systems, you can make that simple and consumable for viewers if you present it intuitively and augment it with a little bit of intelligence.
Had I been dealing with the misogyny, with the outraged, aggressive sympathy for men that erupts when women disclose sexual assault in a hostile epistemic world — I knew this intuitively even at 19 — the shame would have been fed and grown.
Thanks, valuable time Dear valuable time, They say that sharing something out loud, when we are confused, is a form of prayer—and that often, once we have shared the thing out loud, we sort of intuitively know what to do.
If not, if you had to go in, ride the cubicle, finish the welds, do the research, tally the books, you can make dinner faster and more intuitively, and cook a no-recipe recipe when you get home at day's end.
Consciously or intuitively, most of us know that public morality is distinct from private morality — that a great president or Supreme Court justice can be a flawed or rotten person, and a noble soul might be a lousy senator or governor.
"Even though we would have all intuitively said, well yes medical device-makers obviously should make their devices safe from being hacked, that FDA guidance removes any question, I think, that, yeah, this is an obligation," Markey told The Hill Extra.
Intuitively, the next place to turn was reality TV. And in vintage Netflix form, "Ultimate Beastmaster," which features an elaborate obstacle course and an international cast, has already been renewed for a second season before the first has even debuted.
They intuitively understand why the story needs to be told, and they're equipped to tell it well; anyone who's experienced an eating disorder, or knows people who have, will instantly recognize that this is a film that knows what it's talking about.
"While the idea that there is some critical level of income beyond which income no longer impacts well-being is intuitively appealing, it is at odds with the data," they wrote of their sample of life satisfaction and happiness data across 131 countries.
"For me, intuitively I felt, look, this film is about the fact that we cannot look away from what child sexual abuse looks like, and the horror is only in those scenes, it's only in the crossing the line," Fox told The Cut.
It's an entertaining story, and it exudes a patent-pink brand of elementary feminism that a 10-year-old girl — at least this privileged, naive, white, heteronormative 10-year-old girl, who grew up playing with Barbies in suburbia — could understand intuitively.
But before you stress on the cost, consider that, perhaps counter-intuitively, the top schools are usually well-endowed, so they are in a better position to award financial aid, grants and scholarships than some public universities and small private colleges, Sethi writes.
But a study just published in Geology by Michael Toomey of the United States Geological Survey suggests, counter-intuitively, that the hurricanes which struck Florida during a cool period 12,000 years ago were more powerful than those during a subsequent time of warmth.
"The main focus here is how do you institute more easing without getting that negative reaction from the market," Idris said, noting that cutting interest rates into negative territory had counter-intuitively resulted in a stronger yen, a drag for many Japanese companies.
The first effort in this arena, a new functionality called Activity Stream that helps users more intuitively interact with their history and bookmarks, graduated from Test Pilot and shipped out with the new Firefox Quantum browser in November of this past year.
It usually includes a license to use the content you create — be it capital-C Content, like public posts, or things you would intuitively understand as more private, like your direct messages and which profiles you look at — however the service pleases.
Chappelle and co-creator Neal Brennan intuitively understand how to exaggerate the natural absurdity of pop music's characters, while Chappelle had a brilliant knack for mimicry, comic timing, and catchphrase—the legatee to Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, George Carlin, and Chris Rock.
Google's virtual reality team has said that they want the Daydream controller, a little remote with an internal motion sensor and a trackpad, to be the "mouse of VR" — a standardized control system that people intuitively comprehend the moment they pick it up.
Private equity investors working with emerging economies and frontier markets — such as Myanmar, Mongolia, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Ghana, Kenya, Turkmenistan, Cambodia, China, India and Vietnam — intuitively have shifted the discussion towards measures of governance, leadership outcomes and environmental and social metrics.
Even if we set aside all the tangible benefits that come from stepping outside our comfort zone, it is intuitively obvious that being more excited about your work is a surefire way to improve your performance – and turn your various ventures into adventures.
But it says that core fans — at least the majority of those in New York who trudge across the boardwalk and through the gates in the late-summer heat — intuitively understand why the days of American dominance are long gone, unlikely to return.
They intuitively sense what a 2013 study in the Journal of Child and Family Studies concluded: that overprotective or helicopter parents thwart a child's basic psychological need for autonomy and competence, resulting in an uptick in depression and lower life-satisfaction levels.
Just as she uses that "character head" to know intuitively what her characters will say and do next, Ms. Rebeck has no problem revisiting the prejudices of a different era, prejudices that muffled and contorted and at times snuffed out her own voice.
Versions had existed before — the first sanatorium is thought to have been opened in central England in the 603s — but now the programmatic lifestyle that had been developed only intuitively, based on prescriptions going back to Hippocrates and Galen, had scientific-seeming credentials.
"He intuitively understands that making compromise with the Democrats is sort of the opposite of what he told his base he was going to do," said Alex Conant, a veteran Republican consultant who was part of Senator Marco Rubio's campaign team in 2016.
" Interestingly, the increase in birth rates is "evidenced, somewhat counter-intuitively, by an increase in the number of infants found at burial sites," said Halcrow, "if more babies are born in a population, then more babies will also die, and be buried.
"Even though I know there are studies that have said there is no causal link, as a mom and a former high school teacher, it just intuitively seems that prolonged viewing of violent nature would desensitize a young person," she told the Post.
And they are masters at what they do, Trump knowing intuitively how to punch the gut of the American electorate, to capitalize on the mood of anger and frustration, and Paul, understanding how to use that skill to power a national campaign.
"I think this does pull back the curtain around some things that people intuitively know to be true—like, privilege tends to reproduce itself," Mark Huelsman, associate director of policy and research at left-wing think tank Demos, told me over the phone.
What I understand now is that while intense sex, raw displays of emotion, and deep, intuitively understood pain of the most personal sort and the almost ineffable soul connections all the above suggests, is nice, it's nothing to base a relationship on.
As long as you're eating intuitively — that is, listening to your appetite, and your body's hunger and fullness signals — you will know when you've had your fill of calories based on your body's response....And now we're suddenly really in the mood for a burrito.
Perhaps it was not: even in the absence of a visual tradition to draw on, many of the images seem to intuitively feel about for the techniques of form, lighting, and composition that would go on to become the primary tools in a photographer's box.
Now is a good time to reflect; planet of communication Mercury meets nebulous Neptune later in the week as the Sun makes a harmonious connection to Saturn, the planet of discipline, allowing you to intuitively express whatever fantasies you have learned from earlier this week.
Show us a person who feels real, who touches the weird, soft human parts of us in ways we intuitively connect with, and then show us what happens when they break in understandable and unexpected ways against the rocks of the world and each other.
Visual and UI designers similarly design websites and apps that try to constructively lead our gaze, so we might notice the most important elements first and understand what actions to take more intuitively than if we had to scan everywhere and build a map.
Last year, Pew Research, a pollster based in Washington, DC, published evidence confirming some things you would intuitively expect: white evangelicals support the ultimate punishment by a far greater majority (71-203) than do Americans in general (56-38) or the religiously unaffiliated (48-45).
Psychologist Barry Schwartz calls this the "paradox of choice," and it feels at least intuitively true: Sometimes, when you're given total freedom of choice and a huge number of options, you'll end up feeling like you can't evaluate the quality of all of those options.
But whereas we intuitively grasp that, like a camera, procedure allows the artist to remain detached, at arm's length, we need reminders that, also like a camera, procedure can allow the artist to draw closer to difficult material through the security blanket of mechanical method.
Intuitively, that's obvious, of course, but when you start to dig into exactly what it is that people do at work, where they work and what they use, you start to see a fascinating picture of current workplaces — as well as where they're headed.
The me of 1992 didn't know that what he was playing would still shine so magnificently almost 25 years later, but here we are: Playing Sensi today remains both intuitively enveloping and dramatically different from any other alternative, from both its own era and beyond.
And as he becomes more fluent in this new language, more immersed in a conversation with the large machines, a fantasy takes shape: Could there be a way to make this language more humanlike, so that someday computers might understand us intuitively, on our own terms?
When he and his colleagues instructed a computer to sort around 1,000 people from across the globe into five clusters by similarity of DNA, the clusters matched the labels by which humans had long grouped themselves intuitively: West Eurasians, East Asians, Native Americans, New Guineans and Africans.
As part of these partnerships, Shyft is able to create a reliable network of moving companies and services that it can utilize in the second part of its service — connecting with corporate Fortune 500 companies to help their transferees easily and intuitively complete their moving process.
Koichi Nakano, political science professor at Tokyo's Sophia University, said the slip in Abe's support could, perhaps counter-intuitively, encourage him to call a snap election sooner rather than later, before support for his cabinet slides further and while the opposition camp is still in disarray.
Research published this year showed that a certain set of genes is found more often in overweight people than in skinny ones, suggesting that some people have to work harder than others to stay thin (a fact that many of us already felt intuitively to be true).
Computers are built to process data, but there's a particular form of information so rich and dense in meaning that it's beyond the full comprehension of even the most advanced AI. It's also one that you and I process intuitively and deal in every day: language.
I was equally confused by this, because it seems like most people should be able to intuitively figure out how to put two pieces of bread in a skillet with butter and add cheese, but at least Kylie added a few interesting twists to her recipe.
My resolution will be to continue flaunting and appreciating my body for all it does, eating intuitively according to my body's needs, and saying "fuck you" to a diet culture that tells me my weight is an indication of my worth — just like I do all year.
It's not as simple and obvious as Facebook's service, though teenagers seem to naturally and intuitively understand how to use the Snapchat app, Like Twitter, Snapchat's utility can be huge to its users, but it's not always clear to all outsiders, making it harder to attract them.
"This is an amazing look forward for Razer into a future for gamers where the full potential of gaming gear is seamless and intuitively controlled through voice activation, synchronization and connected cloud services," said Razer Co-Founder and CEO Min-Liang Tan (pictured above) in a statement.
Trauma can permanently alter your psyche, and it can take a lot of work to get back to a place where—although you now understand that bad and unpredictable things can always happen—you can also intuitively understand when you're in a relatively safe position, Touroni says.
It was this hierarchy—so central to Western cosmology for so long that, even today, a ten-year-old could intuitively get much of it right—that was challenged by the most famous compendium of all: Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond d'Alembert's eighteen-thousand-page Encyclopédie.
Ketchup, vinegar and sugar are all you really need for barbecue sauce, but I'd like to think that LaDou, who was prone to tinkering, who so intuitively mashed together what worked, would approve of my own addition: a scant quarter teaspoon of my grandmother's garam masala.
"Funk and Wag" features a scheme of intuitively and oddly juxtaposed black and white images without text, which seems to owe something to John Berger's book Ways of Seeing in its expectation of the viewer to grok the relations suggested between and among the iconic pictures.
Intuitively, this makes sense: While it is true that lower-tier teams beat ones from the Power 5 conferences every season — and, as every Michigan fan from 2007 knows, even F.C.S. teams occasionally beat the blue bloods — very rarely do such squads topple the best teams.
While we know, intuitively, that our children will not always admire and enjoy us the way they often do when they are young, it's easier to part with our pedestals when we remember that our adolescents' new allergies herald the next chapter in our relationships with them.
Whether we move toward more intuitively created tech that surrounds us or that incorporates into our bodies (yes, that's coming), I am going to predict that carrying around a device in our hand and staring at it will be a thing of the past by 2030.
For example, the choice of a preposition can be influenced by the subsuming verb, or by the noun it follows, or by the noun that follows the preposition—a complex set of factors that our language-loving brains process intuitively, without obvious recourse to rules at all.
And while Mr. Trump's aides said he has little in common politically with the anarchists and anti-globalism protesters in the streets of this gritty port city, they said the president intuitively understood their rage in a way that few other leaders at the summit could.
" Audacia Ray, a director at the Anti-Violence Project and member of Decrim NY's steering committee, said it's something many New York residents have begun to "intuitively understand"—that the "criminalization of sex work is the criminalization of poverty and of trans people trying to survive.
"He intuitively understood how to use content and conversation as marketing at a time when legacy brands were still shouting at their customers with TV ads, purchased without actually knowing their customers," Pakman wrote on his blog just after the sale to Unilever was announced in July 5.63.
Courtesy of John Hutton/Cincinnati Children's Hospital Intuitively, it would make sense that reading to a child often while they are young would help the child's brain to develop the connections for language and language processing and that too much screen time could be affecting how brains are developing.
Just out of curiosity, you know when, you know, back to the issue of, you know, any potential trade tiffs on an international basis, when it comes to airlines I suppose the first, the first companies most people would intuitively think of would be like Delta, American and United.
In fact, somewhat counter-intuitively, Peters says that "the [International Energy Agency], Statoil, and Shell are all rather conservative on CCS" relative to other models: Anyway, the point is made: Shell's Sky scenario is roughly in line with other mainstream scenarios aiming at or near the 2°C target.
Not only does this arrangement communicate a strong sense of panic and dissolution in direct visual terms, the resulting shape intuitively mimics a rough map of the US (though the locations depicted in the postcards do not reflect their placement relative to an imagined map of the country).
Seen in this light, Momo becomes part of a trend of stories that also includes the unsurprising revelation that over-65s are more likely than anyone else to share fake news: Younger people recognize the fakes when they see them, as though intuitively, but older people do not.
Here is a visualization that gives you the perspective of just how fast things can change because of this Law of Accelerating Returns: As you can clearly see, and as we all can intuitively feel, the growth of advanced processing and computers has benefited from this Law of Accelerating Returns.
When you let go of the diet mentality, you open up space to truly honor your hunger, experience pleasure in food, and trust your sense of fullness and satisfaction — in other words to eat intuitively, which is better for your physical and mental health than even the most low-key diet.
So by the time we see Kiryu in action he's ably changing diapers, intuitively sensing things he can do to cheer him up when he gets fussy, and when he does eventually misunderstand one of Haruto's needs it's only because he's trying to address a different one at the same time.
Mr. Kelly has not had the time to make that kind of study, though he was intuitively attracted to the more controlled approach of his predecessor's predecessor, Denis R. McDonough, President Barack Obama's last chief of staff, who modeled his chain of command on that of the National Security Council.
"You could have the best of intentions and you could do something that you think intuitively makes sense, but it can and often does backfire; it makes things worse," said Dr. Devine, who refers to the training as "bias habit training" and who is studying its effect on officers in Michigan.
The best known proposes that some of us like words and others like pictures, but other theories make different distinctions: whether you like to solve problems intuitively or by analyzing them, for example, or whether you prefer to tackle a complex idea with an overview or by diving into details.
The new Chrome extension is part of an initiative that somewhat counter-intuitively intends to reduce the volume of spam that politicians receive in the information age by giving users the power to send their representatives a message through official channels when they tweet, post on Facebook, or reply in comments on websites.
Buying a car is a complex emotional and financial process, and determining which incentives drive people to choose a particular vehicle could fill a thousand economics PhD theses, but at least we now have some data to back up what everyone intuitively knows: when gas prices are lower, people buy bigger cars.
Much more fun are the sections held up by Korkki's own anxieties, as when she hires a dairy farmer in Washington State to call her every morning and nag her to work, or when she decides — not altogether intuitively — that it's time to make her dating life part of her Big Thing.
But this narrative clarity is just as attributable to the editing of Jeffrey Ford and Matthew Schmidt, as well as the secret weapon directors Anthony and Joe Russo have always brought to their Marvel films: They understand intuitively how to structure a big blockbuster movie like a season of a TV show.
These are issues that most people who work in the sector might recognize intuitively, but the study's authors feel there is a definite benefit in compiling hard data on the conditions that form unequal representation for black and minority ethnic communities in the arts, as well as those from lower social classes.
Carol Anderson's "White Rage" takes what many of us have known, perhaps existentially or intuitively, and puts it in a new framework, adding a synthesis of thoroughly researched archival evidence that documents the deeply entrenched and ubiquitous nature of white rage — white backlash, across time and space — as response to black advancement.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE understands this intuitively, and it has informed his policies.
Over the years, I've learned to embrace working this way: photographing deeply and intuitively in a landscape imbued with poetic associations and memories, which is often a place where I've lived, and, in the case of Night Calls, where five generations of my Quaker family had walked and worked and loved before me.
Todd: I think it's interesting to note that The Hunger Games sort of accidentally gave us a way to talk about something people could feel intuitively but struggled to put into words — namely, a growing income gap between the haves and have-nots, and an ever-sharpening divide between cities and rural areas.
People understand intuitively what it means to slap tariffs on a foreign country and that sounds like winning to this President, so this will give the President a chance to see if this message has more resonance in the heartland than it does inside the Beltway, and frankly within his own West Wing.
"I love her game because she plays the game very intuitively and has a great instinct, really soft hands, she doesn't need to be coached much," Petr Pala, the Czech Fed Cup captain who handed Vondrousova her debut as a 17-year-old in the 2017 semi-final, told Reuters by telephone on Friday.
From the very first episode of the dayglo-a-go-go Batman series, which premiered on January 12, 1966, West almost intuitively understood the best way to play an oddball gazillionaire-turned-vigilante: Make him the least outwardly crazy figure in a world of over-the-fop bad guys and ding-a-ling bureaucrats.
In psychology, we see it in the rise of "dual process" theories of the mind, the most famous of which comes from Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman, who divides the mind into a part that makes judgments quickly, intuitively, and unconsciously ("System I") and a part that thinks more slowly, rationally, and consciously ("System II").
He had just finished fifteen psycho-dramatic works — from "Interim" (1952), to "Flesh of Morning" (1956) — and, in 1958, completed "Anticipation of the Night," a mythopoetic work that didn't rely on characters, narrative, or drama, but on imagery created by the unfolding of the actions and events Brakhage intuitively captured at the time of recording.
But don't expect the sharp acceleration to endure: Growth was most likely pumped up by the short-term effects of tax cuts, government spending increases and, counter-intuitively, the budding trade war between the United States and China, which has led some companies to stockpile products and accelerate exports to get ahead of expected tariffs.
The three founders treat Aglietti's home as their office in L.A. The close-to-nature feel of the clean-lined house — which looks out on the Silver Lake Reservoir and the San Gabriel Mountains beyond — is reflected in the way Aglietti cooks: intuitively and with bright, seasonal ingredients that come directly from her backyard.
Every parent intuitively knows it's a good thing to teach their child how to share and play well with others and how to deal with emotions like anger and sadness, but do most of us have any sense of just how important these so-called social and emotional skills can be to our child's long-term success?
Pop Art Design slides intuitively toward the vernacular tentacles of this movement and makes us realize that every exhibition of Pop art should include facts and artifacts along with the tattered remains of Andy Warhol's cover design for the Rolling Stones' Sticky Fingers album (220–21956) and the Milton Glaser poster from Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits (21942).
Think, for example, of the sugary energy drinks that began to appear on the scene roughly 20 years ago — Rockstar, Monster and Red Bull — that are stuffed with so much caffeine, sugar, legal stimulants and L-Carnitine that you kind of know intuitively that they probably aren't great for your health, even if they're no worse than traditional sodas.
The economic argument hasn't been deeply researched but intuitively makes some sense: Facebook, Twitter, and Google have hired tens of thousands of people at astronomical salaries and have largely tasked them with finding better ways to deliver ads, combat hate speech, spam, disinformation, and graphic imagery shared on their platforms, and further tweak the algorithms that keep people addicted.
Intuitively, we know popularity probably counts for something: Ever since 220, when the academy handed out the first statuette for best original song, it has frequently bestowed the honor on crowd-pleasers, whether it was "Over the Rainbow" (from "The Wizard of Oz"), "My Heart Will Go On" ("Titanic") or "Skyfall" (from the film of the same name).
Each year since then, as I set up the increasingly rickety stable with the same old hay from our neighbor's farm, and position the figurines in their appointed places, I hear the child my daughter was at 5 giving voice to them, intuitively finding her way through the upheaval in her life, as children often do.
On television alone, The Sopranos and The Americans (about which I wrote much more as a five-act drama here) have both used a rough five-act structure to tell their stories, and more and more shows seem dedicated to this sort of loose organization of their stories, especially because most viewers intuitively feel this structure in their guts.

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