The myths gave explicit shape and form to a reality that people sensed intuitively.
Everybody knows or thinks he or she knows intuitively that social elements add value to marketing.
His conclusions are intuitively appealing, but they arise from the most casual of casual empiricism.
Reducing consumption seems intuitively to be an indispensable component of any policy response to climate change.
Whether this applies to management is open to debate, but intuitively it makes sense.
Considering DirecTV whipped up its own search algorithm from scratch, it seems to work intuitively.
First, it walked consumers intuitively, through how to use technology, in single, baby steps.
First, rather counter intuitively, that fear removes some of the risk from the market.
Software-wise, the basic experience is almost exactly the same: intuitively simple, but still quite flexible.
Some products are intuitively so: with raw apples, almonds, or broccoli, it seems apparent.
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And having just retired from the corporate world last year, it intuitively resonated with me.
But in that nanosecond look, I saw suddenly, intuitively, and finally, that he was gay.
To increase efficiency, FirstGov allows citizens to find information intuitively -- by subject or by keyword.
Americans certainly know intuitively when the economy is bad or getting better or worse.
If they are forced to, they may do so intuitively, rather than by reasoning.
Vala Afshar intuitively practices a little-known secret for attracting talented people as friends and colleagues.
Here is another shocking but intuitively acceptable hypothesis: Employees who are alive and healthy are more productive.
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And kids intuitively understand a lot of concepts that they might have trouble with in the classroom.
It was getting a lot of attention, but intuitively, he says, he was dubious about its findings.
Many of us know this intuitively, which is why we often set exact and difficult career goals.
It's an admirable solution that allows users to locate, arrange and play their music collection fairly intuitively.
Intuitively, many assume that this solitary blue square is merely a dedicated shortcut to the Facebook application.
Alexander believes, somewhat counter-intuitively, that the cloud is more defensible than existing networks against most cyber threats.
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Thoughtful Americans -- in contrast to "politically correct" media and policy elites -- intuitively appreciate this reality.
We know intuitively that the era in which the internet is conveyed via cables is coming to an end.
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The story of venture capital is one many people can intuitively relate to.
What he shared reinforced my understanding and confirmed what I intuitively knew and wrote about in Find Your Courage.
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Hunter described Gaither as a quiet type, but one who understands football intuitively.
The ability to find government information and services intuitively and quickly is the key to making electronic government succeed.
Reading about how street pickpockets operated, Robbins was gratified to discover that he had arrived at similar methods intuitively.
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