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Insight meaning
A sight or view of the interior of anything; a deep inspection or view; introspection; frequently used with into. | Power of acute observation and deduction | Knowledge (usually derived from consumer understanding) that a company applies in order to make a product or brand perform better and be more appealing to customers
Example sentences (20)
In December, Emma gave an insight into all this upheaval when she spoke to sixth-form students for the school podcast Epsom Insight, telling them: 'It has been a really big change for my family.
Based on this insight, Principals created a new identity and, with the creative insight of expert voice studio XXVI, reframed the way the organisation speaks about the Symphony and its music.
I spy InSight: NASA shares eye-catching images of Insight.
The problem is that information by itself is not insight; it has the potential for insight.
Unfortunately, by the time the solar arrays are unfurled, the MarCO cubesats launched along with InSight and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter will be out of view of Insight.
While InSight will remain on Mars until November 24, 2020, the mission objectives of the two MarCOs, which relayed InSight’s telemetry, was completed after their Martian flyby.
By contemplating on the twelve links, one gains greater insight into the workings of karma; this insight enables us to begin to unravel our habitual way of thinking and reacting.
However, this deeper model requires more insight during design, insight that may only come to light as problems arise.
Page 05. In 2003, the English Marxist Chris Harman stated: There is still a compulsive quality to its prose as it provides insight after insight into the society in which we live, where it comes from and where its going to.
Some people feel that learning SDES gives insight into DES and other block ciphers, and insight into various cryptanalytic attacks against them.
A 44-year-old man was transported to Insight Hospital in good condition, police said.
According to a renowned Nigerian Journalist, Clement Oluwole, “Data journalism gives everyone the ability to share information and gain insight.
According to a tweet by the security research team Threat Insight, the JavaScript code is being changed back and forth from the normal harmless ad delivery script to the one that includes the hacker code that shows a false update alert.
Additionally, talking to locals who have experience running bars can provide invaluable insight and advice.
Advancing to page 4 Kainulainen advances an interesting insight: "In some aspects his adherence to natural determinism (e.g., Edwards, Chalmers, perhaps Bradwardine) correlates with his acceptance of the Calvinistic version of predestination.
Aerial pictures often give a new perspective on things and a couple of pictures this week give a very pretty insight into traditional soy sauce production in and at the other end of the scale automation used for mass production farming.
A farmers’ market platformed premium seasonal produce, while facility tours gave festival-goers an insight into the seed-to-shelf cycle.
A former Navy psychologist offered chilling insight into the possible state-of-minds of the people aboard the missing Titanic sub, how France is compensating victims of pollution, and more of today's top videos.
After being asked how she found her first episode, Alison, 48, gave viewers an insight into what happens away from the cameras inside the tent.
Aliens often exist outside of normal human morality, and they can provide allegorical insight into our dark hunger for power, but this nuance easily gets lost among the massive explosions and death rays.