Aún no tenemos significados para "intuitive sense".
1But her intuitive sense told her not to trust her two companions.
2And she had developed an intuitive sense about people, particularly her mother.
3That made intuitive sense, and that indeed has happened, Daunt explains.
4My intuitive sense tells me that this crew of yours will have problems.
5This is the kind of environmental explanation that makes intuitive sense to us.
6He was unusually perceptive, and possessed of a strong intuitive sense.
7The hypothesis that noting positive experiences counterbalances, or outweighs, negatives makes intuitive sense.
8Eudoxia had an intuitive sense that Almira would welcome the chance.
9Have nations, like individuals, an intuitive sense or presentiment of something to come?
10My intuitive sense, however, says that those things are organic.
11This may make intuitive sense, but research suggests this phenomenon is anecdotal at best.
12I think that both of those laws make intuitive sense.
13But it was uncommon, superfine, intuitive sense that was required.
14What's more he has a good intuitive sense of what his opponent's moves might be.
15He has a deep intuitive sense of tactics.
16These treatments make intuitive sense based on existing science, with physicians confirming their value from practice experience.
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