My gut feeling is that the world champions will have to fight very hard to maintain their winning streak in Edinburgh. |
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I've got this kind of gut feeling that using italics, bold, ellipsis, exclamation marks in your writing is lazy. |
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Call it gut feeling or intuition, but I really think he's somewhere around there. |
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My strong gut feeling is that she wants you to break up with her, or she wants to prepare you for impending breakup. |
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But although I took soundings from friends and peers, in the end I just followed my gut feeling and did what I thought felt right. |
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On the surface, this is the story of a charming hayseed President who goes with his gut feeling. |
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It could be that he just instinctively knows what to do, instinctively knows what's right, relying on gut feeling rather than cerebral exertion. |
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All this is partly caused by, and certainly reinforces, that gut feeling of certainty that animates today's American right. |
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Even with the collimation provided by a parabolic sending station, my gut feeling is that the physics is very much against it working. |
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Often I have a gut feeling about something or somebody, but I think a lot of people have a tendency to intellectualise too much. |
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You might make some production decisions based on a gut feeling, but, of course, you'd prefer to base them on the realities of numbers and dates. |
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When you do, chances are your gut feeling, intuition or hunch will be a more accurate one. |
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Understand why you're speaking the words you choose, and say them in rehearsal until you have a gut feeling for the essence of your message. |
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If you have a gut feeling that something is not right, and you've noticed changes in your teen's behaviour, trust your instincts! |
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I was overwhelmed by my lack of peace, and had a gut feeling that I would not be taking chemo. |
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An argument starts with a gut feeling, which leads you to seek out the evidence that supports or rejects your hunch. |
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I don't know, but my hope and my gut feeling aren't the same. |
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All evidence pointed to it and his gut feeling seconded his view. |
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My gut feeling usually outshouts reason, and sometimes it's right. |
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Another misleading gut feeling, he thought, bopping his head with a book. |
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I'm intrigued about this water temperature because my gut feeling is that DFO is going to blame temperature. |
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Mine is not a very scientific, professional or academic approach but a gut feeling that we are making a tragic mistake. |
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It was my gut feeling as a nice little old lady that we should be able to go in and see what happened to those guys. |
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They will tell you other stories, but somehow you get a gut feeling that something else is happening. |
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There is a level of objectivity involved in narrowing the field of hopefuls to the final group, but, in the end, the successful candidates are chosen based on personal preferences and gut feeling. |
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We have obtained this picture, not because it is illegal, but because our gut feeling is that an illegal picture of this child may appear later on. |
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I regularly hear in our courses that today there is often no time for well-considered approaches and interaction between common sense and gut feeling. |
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Our record against Oldham isn't great and I just had a gut feeling we were going to have a difficult afternoon. |
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Another requirement to become an inventor, he says, is a large measure of gut feeling. First you integrate everything you've read, seen, learned and experienced, and then you start taking some risks. |
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Mostly, I decided to take a new job intuitively, based on my gut feeling. |
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Like the Man of Decision, our comic hero acts on the basis of gut feeling. |
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However optimistic you are, though, there's always that true gut feeling where you knew deep down that it is not hot, the sun is not out to stay and in a matter of minutes it will bucket down with rain. |
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Business and development teams have traditionally relied on bulky reporting tools or gut feeling to plan and deliver software projects. |
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I kinda go with that first gut feeling and then stick with it. |
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We don't have a good gut feeling of the relationship between intensity that is causing damage, and the loudness which is where we set the volume control. |
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So, I am in favour of that solution, but then I tell myself that for such a major investment, it would be hasty to proceed based on a gut feeling. |
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We have not decided what we want to do, but my gut feeling is we would very much like him to stay. |
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I have, at times, regretted ignoring a gut feeling and I suspect that I am not done. |
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You have a gut feeling, you feel who is going to play well under pressure. |
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For a locust, that urge to join the crowd may literally be a gut feeling. |
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If I go against my gut feeling, then the consequences are my fault. |
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