But over the past four years, Rice's own deepest views on foreign policy have often been more intuited than stated aloud.
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Also, he intuited that the particular changes that occur with strict necessity are, on the whole, the play of a game.
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It is as if human beings have long intuited what astronomers have just learned in the last generation or so : we come from stars.
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John Grady briefly reunites with Rawlins to return his horse and learns that his own father has died ( something he has already intuited ).
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It can be decades before the implications of particular advances are intuited, especially those related to the basic training of the next generations of chemists.
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They stay because serious filmmakers have intuited apprehensions both overt and covert, like a Rorschach test of the public's fears at a given moment.
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He intuited that these fragrances, which have been used for centuries to attract mates and manipulate moods, could also be used to improve physical health.
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The Taoists, indeed, would have scorned such an idea as being too naive for the subtlety and complexity of the universe as they intuited it.
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FDR intuited that if the press felt at home, felt that the president had let them in on something, they were likely to treat him well.
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Nothing can be intuited through the dialogue because it's too clunky and pedestrian for anything but afternoon television : " I loved him, Max.