Word: intuitionism
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Born in West Germany. Keller-Sarmiento was "playing soccer since I could walk," allowing him to gain what he calls "an intuition for the game."
Washington reporters thrive on the kind of high political drama that is the stuff of this week's cover story on President Reagan's Frank Merriwell rescue of his plan to sell AWACS planes to Saudi Arabia. As members of TIME'S Washington bureau discovered, the political...
His intuition and polling experience tell him that the much-heralded national shift to the right may prove more ephemeral than Republican politicians hope. Democrats, Barone says, will be able to use the Social Security issue to particular advantage in the 1982 Congressional elections. "When people start thinking about getting...
But a statesman must never be viewed as starry-eyed. He must have vision and depth; he must also translate his intuition into reality against sometimes resistant material. Sadat was neither starry-eyed nor soft. He was not a pacifist. He did not believe in peace at any price. I...
"All across the country people in the health fields have to decide where to cut back and where to switch money around," Roberts said, adding that the new center will focus on techniques for evaluating the cutbacks' effects "explicitly and numerically" instead of "using intuition and prejudice."