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- noun The state of being
intuitive .
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My republican intuitiveness is telling me to tell you all to put the paint gun down!
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My republican intuitiveness is telling me to tell you all to put the paint gun down!
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My republican intuitiveness is telling me to tell you all to put the paint gun down!
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My republican intuitiveness is telling me to tell you all to put the paint gun down!
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My republican intuitiveness is telling me to tell you all to put the paint gun down!
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My republican intuitiveness is telling me to tell you all to put the paint gun down!
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They developed the kind of intuitiveness that can only come from working closely together.
Cruel Deception Olsen, Gregg 1995
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Once you learn and internalize a different model your ability to reason within that model (and thus, I believe, its intuitiveness) is more a function of the features and formal structure of that model than of some inherent "intuitiveness" metric.
Planet Haskell noreply@blogger.com 2010
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Nonetheless, I don’t feel that 'intuitiveness' is set in polar opposition to 'discipline' and I don’t feel that 'intuition' means 'not thinking of things'.
the misogyny post (updated) N A 2008
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And I really want the aesthetics and intuitiveness of Apple products.
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