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- noun Plural form of
insight .
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Examples
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Two inspired insights from the preceding comments:
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No one else could have gotten those insights from the daughter of an icon who married another icon.
Irena Medavoy: Why Oprah Will Be Missed Irena Medavoy 2010
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For example, when I say that Kagan would be different from Alito and Sotomayor because she went to Harvard Law and not Yale Law, I am not actually suggesting that this is a relevant difference between them, and that if we study the differences between Harvard and Yale we can gain insights into their views of thelaw.
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Inhabitat writer Kate Andrews was on the trip and shares her insights from the experience.
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And the insights from the books she reads and the magical battles keep bouncing off each other in ways that make my head spin.
A Bland and Deadly Courtesy skzbrust 2010
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As you will read from my conversation with Bob, one of the most critical I-LABS insights is the extent to which personal interaction matters in early childhood learning.
Leadership 2010
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Looking forward to more worthwhile security insights from the Safe & Savvy team!
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One of Darwin's underappreciated insights is that similar embryos can give rise to very different adults.
Crossroads 2009
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As you will read from my conversation with Bob, one of the most critical I-LABS insights is the extent to which personal interaction matters in early childhood learning.
Students 2010
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And the insights from the books she reads and the magical battles keep bouncing off each other in ways that make my head spin.
skzbrust: Among Others by Jo Walton skzbrust 2010
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