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gives insight to this concept
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Some of the stories they relate give me a fascinating insight into village life
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There was a clarity that came after the panic, a flash of insight that happened more quickly and landed more solidly than any thought he’d ever had
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"That's true," he said, and marveled at the insight
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How can we gain more insight to what the darkness and the depths represent if the Spirit and the waters are the opposites? The problem really comes down to the deep being opposite of the waters
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When the Spirit is poured out, we gain wisdom and insight that we did not know before
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No past experience or past insight can prepare us for this
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DeLight, it does offer insight and solutions to what I’ve found
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Once we have wrestled with this, then we find depth and insight
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She was the queen of the chicken run with a bevy of hens and cocks clucking around her, hanging on her every insight and word
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research, which could yield profound insight into the
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Graham had to juggle being a taxi for the kids with running the house, poor sod, while his wife recovered … and of course, bumping into Dave yesterday … the service at the Abbey and everything … it’s given me a bit more of an insight into the man
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what I was seeing, and asked her if she had any insight
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’ I agreed, impressed by this woman’s insight
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“But that wasn’t the real reason, was it?” Tom responded, insight
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Then with a wave of insight, saw his intentions at last
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God gives his insight through a person and everybody knows they have just heard true wisdom
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insight, or whether it was an instinctive gift
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When he snapped back to what Althart was saying he was stunned at his insight
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And behold, Lord Saint Bodhisattva Lucifer strode With conviction through the amazed crowd of angels, His eye chilling bright power… solid in countenance, With bold body language he would dare to chisel sharp Precise words into perfection—captivating the hearers Into profound insight
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Meets ovum, with a metaphor for the metaphorical: Happy, sad, angry, afraid: with a sudden insight: An eyesore spots the light at the end of the tunnel…
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How can there be two “ah-has” when one re-frames The other? – a higher insight? The next insight on an Infinite chain of ever-changing recognitions? Everything Falls into place, retrospectively, so each prior insight remains Valid in its place in the chain? The retroactive web Extends out further as its center swirls up:
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“May you have more luck than the poor sods who prayed to our gods for insight,” Zarko said with a wry smile
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To dream that the electricity is fried or out indicates your lack of insight and perspective on a situation
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What insight do you yet keep hidden in those dusty old pages?” His words were quickly carried into the chilly night wind
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Jista is a genius, with unequaled insight and intuition, in my experience
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Knowing that things may not be as they seem can provide insight into how to react to what happens around you
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A sixth-sense, or insight
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Monty had spent his whole career balancing up his brilliant insight with contrived dumbness
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think will give you enormous insight into who you are
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provide insight; but it is the asking of the question that is
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The descriptions that follow will give you some insight
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One unshielded probe offered little insight, simply disappearing
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It gave him new insight to the people who had occupied this land
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If it meant gaining an insight onto their nature he could argue for the continuation of their contact, though perhaps not of such intimacy
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Not that she really expected anything that would give an insight
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Perhaps this group’s leader has some special insight
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“But we need someone with experience of the military mind-set, someone who can give us an insight into just how they think
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To provide more detail and insight into the attributes hidden in this passage: Imagine you were asked by a client to write a work of literature in such a way that it would meet very specific requirements and conform to his detailed design specifications
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Why did God create the Sun, Moon and stars only on the fourth day? Is it perhaps because people would one day adopt the Theory of Evolution? Did God in anticipation of this, have an order and sequence in his creation work, that would provide insight into the fact that it happened over a short period of time and was completed within 6 actual days, as opposed to Evolution’s billions of years? How can we be sure that everything was in fact created in 6 days and that these days are not to be interpreted as ages? If we look at Exodus, we have the following two passages:
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Does the Bible provide us with further insight into what is meant by “the deep”? Please consider the following clarifying verses:
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This will give insight
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This is a very important insight
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In the waking world, the kigare only provided an insight to the emotions of those you were connected to
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I mean who would believe that I had been lured yes that was the word lured to the village and the station and given an insight into a long gone world it had to be the soldier or some higher being working for his benefit
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Connected to a TIAR interface and using the life memory of Jimmy Findral in the hope of providing some insight into Earth’s governor monitor net, its core functioning process
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And it’s that deeper insight which
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Shafter’s lack of such insight and tact nearly proved costly in Cuba
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Neither are polite manners nor social refinement nor moral righteousness (Egads!) readily perceptible to individuals possessing limited insight into the essential Nature of Things
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Therefore, can any of us ascertain, without qualification, that the manner an individual behaves is either moral or immoral without properly assessing that individual‘s underlying assumptions or conditions without compromising our (own) judgment? Insight into ―things‖, as indicated above, requires that an individual be cognizant of the internal factors that correctly define the quality of his or her actions; that such qualities ―unseen‖ are nevertheless as real as Character, Decency or Virtuosity, or their opposites, that become readily apparent to an inquiring mind
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―thinking‖ (otherwise) lacks keen insight into the (essential) nature of the things they have ―learned‖
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The insight that
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Addendum to the above: Such (oftentimes) occurs whenever parents (unconditionally) concede moral and intellectual authority to their children many have proven themselves worthy of confidence in such matters; that is to say, before they develop the necessary aptitudes and skills that will enable them to assume the burden(s) associated with such undertakings; before they acquire some measure of insight into the nature of ―things
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Every insight concerning the truth is another step into madness
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This insight should prove real
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…rejecting the notion that virtue or (goodness) is an applied rather than a natural condition…that the will toward moral excellence or (goodness) is not (necessarily) assigned by (formal) conventions…(although a society scripted in exceptional manners would likely encourage lofty manners)…that seeks its (own) goodness for its (own) sake… rather than goodness‘ sake…(that nevertheless offers its own special rewards)…that, notwithstanding, would (equally) satisfy universal sentiments…and that a society, however primitive or advanced, seeks its own goodness because it is considered good for that society to do so…that it naturally follows its (own) immanent understanding of what is good, whatever its form, to begin with…setting aside, for the moment, such advantages that might otherwise accrue to that society…(and) that…such goodness, however, should never be confused with eternal standards of goodness or (moral excellence) that naturally evolve in communion with Humankind‘s (inherently) perfectible nature, that, properly informed, provides meaning and (further) insight and guidance into the essential nature of things or ideas or what it meant by ―Good‖…
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The morally and intellectually constant are oftentimes prepared to assume the mantle of leadership in sharp contrast with other individuals who, lacking courage or insight, are likely to dismiss such opportunities that Chance has otherwise occasioned
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‖ There is no disputing the fact that Dickens did indeed possess keen insight into the behavioral aspects and designs of Human Nature; that is to say, the ―Hearts and Minds of Men
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While allowing that the answers/solutions to certain questions/problems that are problematical/complex oftentimes require a higher degree of critical thinking or insight than is normally required, a more simplistic approach to problem solving should be pursued whenever circumstances allow
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An animal can never hope to aspire to Wisdom because such efforts imply a certain insight into the underpinnings of conscious designs, not merely their outward expressions but all that lies hidden and beyond
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This was my first insight into
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Sorrow evaporated just as quickly when a flash of insight warned her that Beth would soon seek vengeance
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The man, therefore, whose cognition of truth depends solely upon his natural insight is natural, as contrasted with the spiritual man to whom divine insight is imparted
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Those quick to form an opinion might have thought him slow or unintelligent, but Tommy had a deep insight into those areas of life that concerned him
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There, in a bubble of still time, in a heightened state of mind he would find what seemed important, come up with theories about its existence and role, its properties and characteristics, and then start eliminating what didn’t fit or was not as probable; in the end he’d come up with a solution to a problem, or a keen insight that would prove to be correct and to the point
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insight bred of earnest living, of loyally fulfilling the
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I thought it a remote possibility, but perhaps this relationship explained Truman’s lack of enthusiastic support for your pursuit of the Tweety-Bird gang and, if questioned directly, he could provide valuable insight
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Many will be purged, purified and refined, but the wicked will act wickedly; and none of the wicked will understand, but those who have insight will understand
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Conversely many of the recent pronouncements from “Church and Society” sound depressingly like those from a humanist convention, virtually devoid of theological insight, far less appearing to be in any way prophetic
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insight that allowed him to defeat Boxer
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) Apparently he wrote with ‘a distinctive blend of mocking humor, penetrating insight, and calculated outrageousness…’ Fort investigated, documented and was in some ways an advocate of all kinds of occult, paranormal and supernatural events
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Then with a flash of insight, Thomas thought about calling out with his
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professionals who give an insight into the NLP techniques and have
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However, in spite of that insight, the feeling grew in him, and he could not stop it
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In understanding this, you can use the information and insight gleaned from your dental patterns and trends to point the way to your general health and well-being
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His insight let her back with the feeling of being completely naked, a little child stomping the ground hard to get her way
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Were they aware of the “Trinity of threes,” the three crosses, three among his last words “it is finished,” and the three days of the resurrection, that I presented in the previous chapter? Or were they given a gift of insight into this matter that might have taken some time to fully understand, promulgate and accept?
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“This is what the econometrics firm IHS-Global Insight found in its analysis of EPA's proposal
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Global Insight concluded that the proposal could put up to 798,250 jobs at risk
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Scholars peered back into John’s Revelation for some insight into why the Mongol horsemen had not been evocative of the horsemen of Revelation
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Marian had not had that insight in spite of her accept of the different souls of the two children
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“[He] acknowledges that we have very little introspective insight into the thought processes we were born with…as for the larger mysteries—like the nature of meaning and the origins of consciousness—it is not clear that Minsky has much to say beyond identifying the solutions that he thinks are bad
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Back to Manzi, “One of the advantages of institutional religion is that it conserves insight
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The gift that earlier I had so hesitatingly understood the need to accept the reality of was a kind of insight gained I thought, at an early age, of simply learning about how to stay out of trouble
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May insight have been granted to those who were seen to be intuitively wise over the millenniums of Man’s saga?
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The thought of them not being able to do anything was ruling now and he needed his old friend’s insight and wisdom
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But that Presence carries on, continuing to encourage the insight which would pierce that fog of man-made representations
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A little spiritual insight here is appropriate
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It was not my intention to lay out a long chronological list of Adam‘s court matters, but these events do, I think, offer some insight into the dilemma behind why the hell I would get involved again with my brother and his family problems, particularly, when the cost to me and my family would once again be enormous in both emotional and financial terms
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Then let the understanding come, let the insight come
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One day my friend, Jonathan of the special insight, phoned
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Vera’s knowledge of forensics prompted a sudden insight
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And the greatest uttermost insight
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so she thought he might offer some insight or advice
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grateful for the insight, but the task ahead appeared more daunting than ever
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You will have more insight into your business than ever
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The other option, the higher one, is to learn to live consciously, developing skills of awareness and insight that release a person from having to feel victimized or controlled by life's challenges ever again