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1 But her intuitive sense told her not to trust her two companions.
2 And she had developed an intuitive sense about people, particularly her mother.
3 That made intuitive sense , and that indeed has happened, Daunt explains.
4 My intuitive sense tells me that this crew of yours will have problems.
5 This is the kind of environmental explanation that makes intuitive sense to us.
6 He was unusually perceptive, and possessed of a strong intuitive sense .
7 The hypothesis that noting positive experiences counterbalances, or outweighs, negatives makes intuitive sense .
8 Eudoxia had an intuitive sense that Almira would welcome the chance.
9 Have nations, like individuals, an intuitive sense or presentiment of something to come?
10 My intuitive sense , however, says that those things are organic.
11 This may make intuitive sense , but research suggests this phenomenon is anecdotal at best.
12 I think that both of those laws make intuitive sense .
13 But it was uncommon, superfine, intuitive sense that was required.
14 What's more he has a good intuitive sense of what his opponent's moves might be.
15 He has a deep intuitive sense of tactics.
16 These treatments make intuitive sense based on existing science, with physicians confirming their value from practice experience.
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