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Intuition is defined as the “instinctive and unconscious knowing without deduction or reasoning.”
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Intuition is something that can grow stronger in us as we learn how to identify it.
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Intuition is something that can grow stronger in us as we learn how to identify it.
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Intuition is a wonderful, dazzling thing and being tuned into it is gift — as is having the courage to heed it.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » On the Drawbridge to “Yes” 2010
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Intuition is an unconscious recognition of patterns you have experienced.
Trick or treat! Tom Toles 2010
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Intuition is defined as the “instinctive and unconscious knowing without deduction or reasoning.”
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Intuition is not psychic powers - it is a form of judgement based on millions of years of evolution.
7/7 Bombs – Police To Blame SHOCK! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010
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Allegra Goodman's Intuition is a fantastic novel about a subject that, even as science fiction readers, we don't tend to hear about very often -- science.
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Are there any parallels between love and science as both play out in Intuition?
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“Intuition is a big part of determining long-term compatibility,” Ahlin told me.
How Do I Love Thee? 2006
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