The program's intuitive interface and dual calendaring system make it impossible to double-book rooms. |
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In reality, analytical and intuitive thinking support and complete each other. |
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Brilliant cop, very smart and intuitive, but at the same time he was a people's man. |
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He knew that he could do any theoretical question by using his proven natural talent and intuitive understanding of the subject. |
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They provide a navigable foundation enabling the logical, intuitive access of data. |
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On the other hand, screens on a Web site could be intuitive and navigable by anyone. |
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Have consistent, intuitive navigation in the same place on every page throughout your site. |
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Locate the information you need more quickly and easily using the new intuitive tab navigation on each Web page. |
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It also drew upon his undoubted gifts as a poet and his intuitive genius as an historian. |
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The culture of the field has always depended far more on intuitive appeal than on solid research evidence. |
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The feature set is rich, with a user interface that your users will find intuitive. |
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The sound output is excellent, and the user interface for the audio player is intuitive. |
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Concerns about widespread inaccuracies in online health information are speculative and intuitive rather than based on robust research. |
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This is not to say that decisions, important or otherwise, are made strictly on a non-rational, intuitive basis. |
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For novice users and people with cognitive difficulties, navigation must be intuitive and logical. |
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Get live, detailed numerology and psychic readings from established numerologist and authentic intuitive advisor, Cherry Sage. |
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Because these data are not drawn from a random sample, generalizations are based on intuitive plausibility rather than statistical inference. |
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That is, intuitive linear thinking assumes that great events flow from solemn decisions of great magnitude. |
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With intuitive insight, they will begin to recognize when their body is stiff, sore, tired or emotionally drained. |
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Another reason for stilling the mind is that pulse diagnosis is a subtle intuitive art requiring an empty, open and receptive mental state. |
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The American public seems to have an intuitive sense for soft power even if the term is unfamiliar. |
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The website redesign offers a streamlined and more intuitive user experience which onboards customers twice as fast as before. |
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All functions are intuitive and within easy reach, no matter what you want to do. |
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The argument we have just given is a statement of common sense facts of life which were appreciated in an intuitive fashion by the Cartesians. |
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Using a stylus on-screen to manipulate images is very intuitive, like using a pencil or brush to draw and paint. |
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But it proves that even their most outlandish ideas are underpinned by an intuitive grasp of what makes great pop. |
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Relying on his emotions as a stimulus, Lepe's work is both sublime and intuitive. |
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The strongest intuitive objection against overdetermination is clearly stated by Mills, who is himself a defender of overdetermination. |
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Physically, she brilliantly embodied the shrewd, sharp-eyed, owlish spinster, while also conveying her intuitive acumen and razor-sharp mind. |
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You introduced the idea that there is a difference between the genders, which is intuitive. |
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Digging around the menus and what not is also very intuitive and the hot keys just make this even easier. |
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The how-tos are intuitive, and my career has improved because of my subscriptions to this magazine. |
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Some intuitive people see clairvoyantly, others hear, feel, sense or even smell or taste. |
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She had always been quiet as a child, thoughtful and passive but very intuitive and perceptive. |
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The new writing space carries the promise of networks of communication through the intuitive immediateness of the Word. |
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Jung, Freud and comrades helped to systematise intuitive skill while deciphering some psychic complexes of their own Europe in turmoil. |
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The forms in which information was conveyed were often not transparent or intuitive. |
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They have an intrinsic sense of what is right and just-and an intuitive instinct to solve problems fairly. |
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I found that she's a very intuitive, instinctive actress, she doesn't talk a lot of stuff about motivations. |
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In other words, scepticism is a serious problem only if it is not natural or intuitive. |
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They may symbolise our more intuitive and instinctive parts or serve as messengers for the unconscious. |
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The man has a great knowledge of 80's songs and boasts an intuitive feel for what the crowd want to hear. |
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His methods were based on his intuitive grasp of velocity and speed-to-power ratios. |
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They owe their content not to experience but to the intuitive capacities of reason. |
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She was a very intuitive actress and she never consciously worked on her part. |
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People can reject dualism at a conscious level, but the intuitive sense that body and soul exist is here to stay. |
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Even apparently intuitive bases of evaluation can be reduced to a series of rules, implying some systematic basis. |
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There we have an intuitive reason for believing that the harmonic series diverges. |
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In fact, I think it is partly based on an intuitive phenomenon, which any theory of consciousness has to accommodate. |
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Rather it is an experience to be felt with intensity, it is intuitive, instinctive, wild. |
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An intuitive touch-screen interface provides access to all of the available functions. |
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With its intuitive graphical user interface, it was easy to create and delete partitions. |
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All I can say right now is that whatever we choose will be intuitive and easy to use for everyone. |
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It's very simple to use, operates via an intuitive, uncluttered interface and is packed with useful and fun features. |
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Getting all of this done is very easy thanks to the game's intuitive control scheme. |
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Controls are intuitive and well placed, making the game very easy to pick up and play. |
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The software is very intuitive to use, even for people who are not used to making music on a computer. |
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I like the keyboard, which has a great feel, and the layout is smart and intuitive. |
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It's made complex because of the user interface, which is anything but logical and intuitive. |
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The interface is not as intuitive as those of the other programs covered here. |
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This one is small enough to fit in ones coat pocket yet has easy to use, intuitive controls. |
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The most surprising result that CA discovered was that drag-and-drop is not as intuitive as we all think it is. |
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Once you start printing there's an intuitive piece of software to help you change the printer's settings for each print job. |
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It has an easy to use, intuitive user interface and state of the art design tools. |
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Without the corroboration of suitable theoretical supports, no intuitive belief can count as more than mere conjecture. |
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This result is, of course, counter intuitive. But there are a bunch of others as well. |
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Moreover, for the minor factorial axis, the covariant part of characters becomes less intuitive and noise becomes more important. |
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Radio and cruise control switches are on the back of the steering wheel, and they are surprisingly intuitive. |
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Elsewhere, only the cruise control was not clearly intuitive and proved rather fiddly to set. |
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The intuitive belief is that the way to speed things up is to keep everybody working full bore. |
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They're meant to be intuitive type of commands, not where you're not fumbling around trying to figure out what to say. |
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The current industry trend is towards cleaner designs with more intuitive functionality. |
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He brings an exceptional depth of intellect to processes which are primarily intuitive. |
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They use deceptively intuitive procyclical arguments to line their own pockets. |
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It is not only our senses, but our very intuitive faculties that cease to provide us with the necessary adaptive knowledge. |
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The graphical interface is intuitive and easy to navigate, and the package as a whole is easy to use. |
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True love is the elation that comes of true knowledge, an intuitive grasp of the world. |
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While the editor looks pretty intuitive, it's not exactly a drag and drop affair. |
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She's great on dialogue, and she's got the ease of a confident and intuitive writer. |
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Judgment is the ability to combine hard data, questionable data, and intuitive guesses to arrive at a conclusion that events prove to be correct. |
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Place may be an immediate, pre-conceptual experience, and its knowledge then is intuitive rather than discursive. |
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Using intuitive navigation, they distill the most frequently used maintenance management features into a user-friendly interface. |
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Revelation is intuitive knowledge and wisdom about some aspect of nature through divine inspiration. |
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Presumably in artistic work, as opposed to lawyering or doctoring, there is a larger element of the unconscious or intuitive. |
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If the game was any good it would be intuitive to pick up and play but complex enough to be an e-sport. |
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For example, Pinker attributes opposition to genetically modified foods to innate and intuitive essentialism. |
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I want to build products that people find truly useful, are intuitive, and natural to use. |
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I'm attracted to photography for its voyeuristic quality, and I approach the subject in an abandoned, playful, intuitive way. |
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Owen, at his most alert and intuitive, spun round to whirl the ball beyond Ricardo with his right foot. |
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Marjorie, who was naturally keen-witted and intuitive, became her father's surrogate son. |
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The other intuitive reaction is to attempt to roll the aircraft with ailerons to level the wings. |
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The way I practice witchcraft has changed a lot, I'm a lot less pedantic now, I'm a lot more intuitive. |
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I had to deal with intuitive people, analytical people, lyrical people, and worrywarts. |
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I am one of the great army of black youth of this country who feels with the intuitive instinct of the oppressed, that a crisis is imminent. |
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The initial intuitive repugnance that Lyndsay feels at the idea of racial mixture is ratified by her empirical experience. |
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Grand schemes, wild ideas, crazy notions, and intuitive leaps of imagination are, of course, encouraged and fertilized. |
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The bridge between the disparate realms of knowledge and faith was an intuitive mode of perception or apprehension called Ahnung. |
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Belief in the Army combined arms team is intuitive for all of us from the day that we enter the service. |
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Why should intuitive mothers reduce themselves down to our stupid logocentric system of male-domination? |
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With an all new control system that is intuitive and user friendly, players will be rucking, mauling, and kicking like champions in no time. |
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Thinking in the intuitive mode is swift, effortless, and associative, whereas thinking in the rational mode takes time and effort. |
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Camera control also takes some getting used to but after a while I found it intuitive. |
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This intuitive quality that you speak of is not an entirely positive thread in the tapestry of my being. |
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Inasmuch as results are not intuitive, inconsistency from an individual's attempts to malinger can be detected easily. |
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And when the camera has become your third eye, an intuitive extension of your brain, go to the library and study the work of the great masters. |
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It seems intuitive that a thought experiment has to be based on reasonable and informative premises in order to be fruitful. |
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My personal hope is that students will have some intuitive understanding of meiosis as the physical basis of genetics. |
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And despite limits to the model, analysts continue to use the model because it is intuitive and tractable. |
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Through our senses of touch and sight, it is a way of making intuitive information available to us. |
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At a high level, we're looking at making resourcing, building and UI more intuitive and straightforward. |
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Very likely, some intuitive hunches do indicate the presence of a sixth sense. |
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It would require that he be the intuitive portfolio leader, flexible, highly competitive, and a good motivator and communicator. |
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To use herbs and inner wisdom is a spiritual, psychic and intuitive process. |
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Crisis intervention makes intuitive sense to physicians and surgeons used to myocardial infarcts and obstructed hernias. |
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The authors' analysis does a great deal to clarify the ethical issues that underlie these intuitive distinctions. |
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Miller is also the local undertaker and seems to have both an intuitive and mystical sense of how critically important his work is. |
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Daly has an intuitive feel for the mythic nature of cinema, and knows that myth and authenticity are not mutually exclusive. |
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It would in effect make conscious what needs to be intuitive. |
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It was swiftly adopted by users looking for a cleaner, more intuitive interface for visiting their favorite websites. |
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The printers feature an intuitive, full-colour touch screen that gives users the ability to manage job queues, track print costs and view true print previews. |
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Under these circumstances a leader who is trusted can make a claim on well-disposed followers whose acquiescence, although intuitive, is not simply gullible. |
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More than any other media proprietor, Rupert Murdoch had an intuitive revelation about the value of news as a commodity. |
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His intuitive culinary perceptiveness and sophisticated approach to food culminate in his presentation of world-class cuisine served in the heart of New York City. |
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Experienced farmers will blend science, agronomics, economics and field histories with that indefinable intuitive sense and then will decide which crop will do best this year. |
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Music will develop imaginative, intuitive and elaborative faculties of the young minds and improve the relationship between the teacher and the students. |
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It seemed to me that in spite of her lack of previous training she had an intuitive gift for language. |
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This simple answer seems to fit many of our intuitive convictions. |
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She is a woman with strong, provocative, and deceptively intuitive opinions. |
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On the whole, the vortex theory offered the natural philosopher a highly intuitive model of celestial phenomena that was compatible with the mechanical philosophy. |
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Letting people be their Facebook selves on a Web site makes some intuitive sense. |
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This assumption of a given unacquired intuitive and revelatory source of true judgments transcending discursive reason is both a logical and an empirical imperative. |
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There is no denying that Penman is an intuitive journalist with immense skills, but he remains unknown to the majority of big hitters in Scottish business. |
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Instead of relying on signage to help people find their way, more facilities are trying to make orientation and navigation more intuitive by using different materials. |
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And an embellished event can be closer to the truth than factual precision, if its evocation is infused with intuitive wisdom. |
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Designers are flexible and intuitive rather than rigid and exacting. |
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The right hemisphere embodies those artistic and intuitive qualities of holistic and integral design that are are familiar in all great design, art and craft. |
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That it also boasts fluid, intuitive gameplay, and does not condescend to the audience by making the fighting too simple or automatic, is miraculous. |
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The order is melodic, intuitive and associational rather than logical. |
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Picasso learned from Cezanne that the outlines of landscapes and bodies can be broken up and that the hidden, intuitive facets of perspective objects can be shown. |
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By thinking of evolution in mechanistic and atomistic terms, materialist interpretations typically muffle our intuitive sense of life striving toward what is yet to be. |
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Certainly, they possessed an extraordinarily intuitive skill for filling the needs of their times, and for realizing the potential of their own talents. |
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So much seems intuitive, and suggests ways of disposing of the objection by appealing to implicit or explicit delimitations of the domain of discourse. |
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Now Frege axiomatized arithmetic with an intuitive collection of axioms, and proofs of number theory results which he had only sketched earlier he now gave formally. |
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Taylor was perfectly formed for the intuitive, opportunistic life of a rebel, but not for the stolid bureaucracy of government. |
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Yet, as we strive to advance frontiers and prove new theorems, we make intuitive leaps that require substantial effort to be transformed into complete, precise proofs. |
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Our country is at an intuitive fixed point that may or may not be as far along as we imagined. |
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It is an intuitive and instinctive art that does not need school tutoring. |
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Using the stylus to click on Web pages while surfing is very intuitive. |
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The upgrade program interface will be intuitive and easy to use. |
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Most everything you need is either a hotkey or single mouse click away, the controls are intuitive, and the information is reasonably well laid out on the screen. |
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The Web site of a top firm in this category boasts a consistent and intuitive layout with tightly integrated content and functionality, useful demos and extensive online help. |
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The targeting system is fairly intuitive and the controls are fairly trim. |
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I understand the concepts of the sidereal day, and am happy with my intuitive notions of the Earth's rotation and movement relative to the sun and the solar system. |
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The steering, gearbox and pedals are all intuitive in their use. |
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From what we see, Clare has an intuitive sympathy with children, while Mrs Trevel, far from being a bearer of hidden wisdom, is actually a vengeful harpy. |
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An expert feature for effectuating certain predictable logical and intuitive behavior based upon rules stored in a knowledge base is also provided. |
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He needs games where you call your own fouls and are force-fed the creative and intuitive parts of the game that always flow better on hard courts and sweaty inner-city gyms. |
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They were encouraged to solve their own problems, which, I suspect, gave them an intuitive grasp of the concept that not all problems can be solved. |
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This is why the MiiCraft Builder seamlessly integrates the Materialise Build Processor with an intuitive front-end solution. |
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CarBay, available in English and Bahasa languages, provides auto buyers an intuitive platform to serve their need for automobile information. |
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As the new terminal wase going up, segment by segment, a new, more intuitive road system was built. |
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By contrast, normal dialog boxes provide no intuitive connection bbetween the data being entered and the graphical result of the entry. |
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The Innova Stent System was designed with an intuitive triaxial delivery system for precise, predictable stent placement and uniform deployment. |
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It was totally intuitive, and when anything is that unadornedly genuine, it's absolutely compelling. |
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Its intuitive, browser-based interface enables users to send and receive faxes with the same convenience of e-mail. |
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Free throws are an integral part of any basketball game, and ESPN College Hoops 2K5's new Free Throw System makes it simple and intuitive. |
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The sophisticated yet simple and intuitive interface redefines the market for delivering and monetizing video on the internet. |
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Ignatius is clever and intuitive, but also careless and cruel. |
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On the contrary, I believe the workings of freedom and free markets are very intuitive, while central planning is counterintuitive. |
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Pixie offers intuitive control of virtually any display system with a remote control, including video projector, plasma screen, or LCD monitor. |
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The intuitive workflow and familiar interface offer an easier way to spatialize a PODS database. |
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Incredibly intuitive interface makes using HubSpot a dream and puts to shame many competitors. |
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Stratagy iES32 is the best and most intuitive v-mail Toshiba has ever designed. |
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It is also easy to operate, employing an intuitive fail-safe programming logic that decreases the risk of human error. |
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The new Exact Express BOL enhancements make the customer experience smoother and more intuitive. |
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The intuitive user interface enables employees of all backgrounds to iteratively browse and generate inquiries and reports. |
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The intuitive user interface makes adjusting efforts, duration, and scheduling appointments, a simple action by shifting status bars. |
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He proved it formally but gave his students no intuitive feel for the matter. |
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In fact, Roman surgery was quite intuitive, in contrast to common thought of ancient surgery. |
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However, the critical moral thinking underpins and informs the more intuitive moral thinking. |
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In this case the encirclement parent of M is H whereas an intuitive view might be that L was the parent. |
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There is an appealing intuitive interpretation of this relationship in a radar. |
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For an intuitive explanation of the origin of the Coriolis force, consider an object moving northward in the northern hemisphere. |
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Music is a natural intuitive phenomenon based on the three distinct and interrelated organization structures of rhythm, harmony, and melody. |
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In doing so he evidenced a talent for and intuitive understanding of the principles of accounting, which was not to be invented for centuries. |
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Moderators start a meeting by double-clicking an intuitive desktop icon, and participants join simply by clicking a link they receive from the moderator in e-mail invitations. |
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WinSoft International is proud to announce the availability of PhotoPlus X5, the cost-effective and intuitive photo-editing software by Serif, for use in Hebrew. |
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While that is not crystal clear, the notion that tightwads and spendthrifts have trouble managing a household together makes perfectly good intuitive sense. |
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Rather, it gratifies a curiosity fed by confoundedness and discoveries, both practical and intuitive, as it creates a cycle of nuanced engagement and stimulation. |
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The system has an intuitive, six-button, multilanguage operator interface and a high-contrast LCD display to ensure visibility in all conditions, including direct sunlight. |
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Designing software with an intuitive interface can be difficult. |
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At the same time, he was also making a transition in his approach to physics, becoming more intuitive and speculative rather than insisting on mathematical proofs. |
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Legislators, judges, and juries following intuitive notions of blameworthiness will tend to overassess individual responsibility and underassess situational factors. |
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We also switch to critical thinking when trying to deal with unusual situations or in cases where the intuitive moral rules give conflicting advice. |
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This means that, while simple to define, the encirclement parent often does not satisfy the intuitive requirement that the parent peak should be close to the child peak. |
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Pressurization control technology utilized in cleanroom facilities has been traditionally based on intuitive suggestion instead of well-established guidelines. |
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When I first discovered the New Urbanism design movement as a resident of my old urbanist Brooklyn village, it made intuitive sense to me as a traditional conservative. |
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Jtest integrates several types of Java testing in one intuitive tool, automatically performing white-box testing, black-box testing, regression testing and static analysis. |
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The movement of surface currents pushed by the wind is fairly intuitive. |
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This intuitive tool helps modify clock speeds and voltage levels, as well as cooling fan speeds to let gamers overclock the GTX Titan Z graphics card with confidence. |
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Whether you're a power searcher or just frustrated with the limitations of unilateral keyword searches, Dumbfind offers you an efficient, intuitive search experience. |
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As such, the mappings for direct data sonification should be straightforward in order to provide an intuitive correlation between brain activity and sound. |
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