Synonym: intuition, perception, wisdom. Similar words: in sight, out of sight, lose sight of, at first sight, fight against, highlight, sigh, insist. Meaning: ['ɪnsaɪt] n. 1. clear or deep perception of a situation 2. a feeling of understanding 3. the clear (and often sudden) understanding of a complex situation 4. grasping the inner nature of things intuitively.
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91. Will tomorrow's flashes of scientific insight burst forth beneath the strobe lights of studio 54?
92. First, it gives us an insight into why income is an important determinant of demand.
93. But Miescher died in 1895, aged just 51, and never really followed up what in truth was a fine insight.
94. It is in some of these comparisons that his insight emerges most clearly as representative of the new direction criticism was taking.
95. Formalizing Adam Smith's remarkable insight of the Invisible Hand, this result is the foundation of modern welfare economics.
96. Her work is deeply involved with landscape and shows an insight that is also seen in her portraiture.
97. Mercury in Aries will give you insight - and the wit to negotiate some advantageous deals.
98. Both groups reinforced a mutual worldview that equated leadership with brilliant, tough-minded, and decisive strategic insight and decision making.
99. He shared her natural ability to understand horses, her insight into how their minds worked.
100. History thus cuts man down to size by reminding him of his origins: its characteristic insight is hindsight.
101. The establishment of a new academic library often affords an insight into the way collections measure up to such standards as exist.
102. Perhaps they hope to heighten their appreciation of nature by gaining insight into its ways.
103. The store's bronze sculpture gives customers an insight into the history of Frome.
104. That under-standing and insight extend to all the attendant process issues, refinements,(http://sentencedict.com/insight.html) and subtleties.
105. An interesting insight into her approach is provided by a chalk drawing on blue hand-made paper dating from 1919.
106. So I will provide insight later into my credentials and extensive background as a successful practitioner of Total Quality Management.
107. Numerous studies attest to the validity of this insight within the industrial relations field.
108. The method thus supplies greater transparency and insight and leads to a unified approach offering progress along a wide front.
109. The tour will provide an insight into the modern technology used to co-ordinate an efficient service to over 200,000 customers.
110. What is needed is some new observation or insight to clarify the problem.
111. They may well provide insight and help for other behavioural disorders but not for addictive disease as such.
112. Those with serious psychiatric disorders[Sentencedict.com], especially depression with serious suicidal ideation or significant impairment of insight.
113. The greatest scientists have mixed insight amounting to genius with the most absurd follies at other times.
114. Since then he had gained insight into himself, and into a woman's heart.
115. Could insight about the music of one disabled artist have some particular relevance to other disabled musicians?
116. By analysing simple situations, with essential features in common, we can gain insight into the behaviour of these complicated beams.
117. A special collection of local memorabilia offer a fascinating insight into Nottingham's industrial heritage.
118. His primary insight being anatomical, Kuypers was concerned with increasingly powerful ways of tracing fibre connections.
119. There is some hammy acting, but the film gives an interesting insight into the gangster scene of the Sixties.
120. With a belated insight he understood suddenly.
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