Sentences with phrase «something by intuition»

This is actually the moment where I often add something by intuition and it turns out to be the highlight of the outfit

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Talbot says he's been most impressed by Brian's willingness to learn: «He has great intuition and follows this extremely well, but he also isn't afraid to say or admit that he doesn't know something and then he will go out and become an expert (or seek out expertise and best practices).
It is quite difficult to describe how someone else comes by an important intuition, but in the case of this discovery, I have always had a hunch that Russell simply saw something about propositions and classes of these that reminded him of the sorts of levels or hierarchies mathematicians take for granted in geometry or function theory.
I find myself wondering whether we might not do some justice to the truth of each intuition by requiring at executions a public presence of randomly selected citizens» something like a jury.
If A affects B without being right next to it, then the effect in question must be indirect — the effect in question must be something that gets transmitted by means of a chain of events in which each event brings about the next one directly, in a manner that smoothly spans the distance from A to B. Every time we think we can come up with an exception to this intuition — say, flipping a switch that turns on city street lights (but then we realize that this happens through wires) or listening to a BBC radio broadcast (but then we realize that radio waves propagate through the air)-- it turns out that we have not, in fact, thought of an exception.
Learning to trust our intuition, yet not be ruled by our emotions, is something that — like many worthwhile things — takes practice.
There is no reason to question your intuition, if your gut is telling you something, then just listen to it, you have nothing to lose by listening closely to what your intuition tells you.
Driven by something largely felt, or initiated by and guided within intuition, these elements combine to give her work a rhythmic spontaneity and complexity.
At that stage the formal analyses made by experts are not necessarily any more reliable than more intuitive evaluations, but the intuition does not either work well, when applied to something uniquely different from all earlier experience.
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