Similar words: intuitive, intuition, positively, cognitively, inquisitively, actively, furtively, negatively. Meaning: adv. in an intuitive manner.
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1. Avoid making intuitively obvious but unfounded assertions.
2. He seemed to know intuitively how to do it.
3. She intuitively understood his need to be alone.
4. Intuitively, she knew that he was lying.
5. I knew intuitively that something dreadful had happened to him.
6. He seemed to know intuitively that I must be missing my mother.
7. The same way you intuitively bring your arms to shield your face.
8. This can be put in its least intuitively reasonable light if we assume just two firms.
9. This is intuitively what we would expect and we would say that it was due to a lack of sleep.
10. Some physiotherapists have intuitively incorporated this response into their work.
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11. This effect can be understood intuitively as a consequence of the perspective viewing of a surface from two slightly different positions.
12. Intuitively, there is thus a close relationship between the behaviour of a process and those of its finite syntactic approximations.
13. Crucially, though, you can see intuitively that totipotency and differentiation seem to be at odds with each other.
14. Intuitively, any wage increase reduced employment and all workers therefore face a greater probability of being unemployed.
15. Intuitively, we should not expect widely differing results from these two measures in the assessment of portfolios.
16. Perhaps this doesn't sound overly problematic; surely, intuitively, all people should be treated equally whatever their age.
17. Many managers reported that they intuitively understood what their superiors meant by leadership and why they regarded it so highly.
18. Intuitively, they understand the psychological, social, spiritual, aesthetic, and physical needs most people in the culture hold.
19. The things that act as signals are their intuitively created trip wires.
20. Keynes was intuitively convinced that public works would lift Britain out of the depression.
21. First, they intuitively sense when a problem exists.
22. Trading intuitively is the most advanced stage of development.
23. We can intuitively perceive the philosophy of judicial activism through the case of Scott which was accompanied by a much political attempt and the case of Lochner which vetoed legislative regulation.
24. Perhaps even more startling, given the recent repressive climate, Zverev himself could also be seen working intuitively in public.
25. There are also people of a naturally equable temperament who intuitively understand the need for preparatory mourning and adjust their lives accordingly.
26. A semantic net lends itself to graphic display, and its meaning tends to be intuitively, if not formally, clear.
27. And his gifts were not merely mechanical: he understood intuitively how to formulate concepts.
28. Similarly, a historian will make use of statistical techniques to give objective substance to intuitively sensed historical processes or trends.
29. They normally use a small portion of the stroke intuitively combined with other moves and manoeuvres.
30. Japanese people prefer to grasp things as a whole and describe them intuitively and unembellished in their perception of things.
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