Sentences with phrase «by hunches»

It would also have a negative impact on the use of such resources by scientists working on other organisms — often motivated by hunches from other MODs — more casual users or those who lack significant funds, such as researchers at under - resourced institutions and those using such data repositories for educational purposes.»
It also means you might be leading by a hunch or demanding things because you're the boss, not because you have all of the right information.
Tightness around the thoracic spine (caused by the hunched over position.
During active submission, he makes his body look small by hunching over and getting low to the ground.
The quality of work produced by those hunched over their desk for ten hours a day is unlikely to be anywhere near that of those who have returned to the office after a short break, feeling reinvigorated and refresh.

Not exact matches

Acting small by sitting down or hunching over will make you feel small.
Instead, read daily and stay ahead of your industry and business news, so when that «hunch» does come, it is driven by your experience and knowledge, not by an assumption.
For example, ChaCha provides answers via text, Aardvark helps people get answers by reaching out to their extended social networks, and Hunch helps people make decisions by asking them questions about their personal preferences.
«This is not a hunch or alarmist rhetoric by green activists.
We follow our hunches and our gut, and we navigate by curiosity and joy.
Caterina Fake, the serial entrepreneur behind Flickr, Hunch and Findery talks about the pain of hiring the wrong people, being surrounded by others smarter than you and always needing to be on your to...
Rather than piling into distressed strategies based on a hunch about the cycle turning, LPs may be better off diversifying by type of manager.
I have a hunch that cryptos will also be outlived by their blockchains — or, more precisely, their distributed ledger systems.
Eventually into equities — so my hunch, though not held strongly enough to sell is that the money will be destroyed when convenient by a massive stock market correction.
Rebalancing is done according to asset allocation, not by backing hunches and so on, so there's fewer of the common psychological dangers from frequent trading.
By focusing on known metrics and removing hunches from the process, we are minimizing the effect of unknowns on investment portfolios.
By removing hunches from the selection process, the models are able to identify stable businesses with strong fundamentals based on data, the types of companies that will withstand the ups and downs of the market over the long - term.
It is quite difficult to describe how someone else comes by an important intuition, but in the case of this discovery, I have always had a hunch that Russell simply saw something about propositions and classes of these that reminded him of the sorts of levels or hierarchies mathematicians take for granted in geometry or function theory.
According to the Book of Enoch (which the inspired Jude quotes from as authoritative and which Revelation alludes to quite a bit), these now physical sons of God were punished by losing their bodies and became all the invisible demons that roam the world terrorizing people to this day (with ghost sightings, hunched backs, strange voices, possession, and more).
At least this is my hunch, an impression based on my own contact with church members but confirmed by what others are saying, writing, and feeling.
I suspect, and this is only a hunch, that were Classical Pentecostal churches to become more liturgically inclined on a broad scale they would look like what's happening in some Anglican parishes impacted by charismatic spirituality.
He counters this hunch by extending it, in a strange thought - experiment, to Martian zombies sent to earth as anthropologists to study human behavior.
Mother and friend, by misery oppressed, Huddle and hunch together.
In science, theory is not a guess or a hunch, it is an explanatory framework that is overwhelmingly supported by the data.
With a 6th place finish, my hunch is that this loaf was not as affected by our baking snafu that left the bottom dense and spongy: although many people praised the moistness of the loaf, many also expressed a desire for more flavor.
Looking at the Arsenal main title rivals weekend fixtures, I have a hunch, points are likely going to be dropped by those Arsenal 2 title challengers.
I reckon he would have signed the Lei contract by now, so my hunch is that he's coming.
Awesome offensive strength, abetted by speed to burn, makes Sooners a solid favorite, but my hunch is it will be close, with the accent on defense.
These games should shake things up quite a bit in regards to Super Bowl futures, so if you've got a hunch on one of them you might want to consider buying low before your team's odds are affected by the results.
My hunch is that behind the baffling rise in gang violence, drive - by shootings and wildings, lies a group of young males raised without the love, discipline and guidance of a father.
Naomi mumbled the word, «Probably» and her shoulders hunched as she slid deeper into her seat, watching the world rush by her window.
My hunch is that this won't be repeated this time — partly because Obama's supporters have been put in a fighting mood by the possibility of a Romney victory, and partly because Obama rarely makes the same mistake twice.
My hunch was that by tea time we would have seen the back of it, and so it proved.
These low - frequency rumblings were first uncovered by ecologist Caitlin O'Connell, who now describes her revolutionary work.Her memoir evocatively captures 14 years of fieldwork and scientific experiments that moved an unorthodox hunch about elephant communication into the scientific mainstream.
Farmer's hunch was that early life on Mars, if it existed at all, followed a path similar to that of life on Earth and thus could be found in the same places and detected by the same means that paleontologists use to discover Earth fossils.
Experiments such as GERDA (shown) are attempting to determine whether that hunch is correct by searching for a rare type of nuclear decay.
I've looked at enough rocks by now to confirm my early hunch: I've been exploring an ancient streambed.
A team led by Charles Zuker of the University of California, San Diego, focused instead on fruit flies, acting on a hunch that the flies» touch - sensitive bristles might contain channels similar to those in sound - sensitive hair cells.
Scientists have a promising new approach to combating deadly human viruses thanks to an educated hunch by University of California, Riverside microbiology professor Shou - Wei Ding, and his 20 years of research on plants, fruit flies, nematodes and mice to show the truth in his theory.
Evans had a hunch that by gathering the right data sets, he could help people improve their job performance in real time.
Scientists strive for authoritative, objective knowledge — but they pursue it by taking leaps of imagination, following hunches, and trashing one another's ideas.
Semipopular books by scientists reveal their working assumptions, and their hunches and difficulties help the next generation to grasp both the problems and the solutions.
Burris had a hunch that the reabsorption process was driven by hydrodynamic pressurization, which occurs whenever the relative motion of two surfaces causes fluid between them to accelerate in the shape of a triangular wedge.
Hunching is bad for the body, so a new system averts it in musicians by making it bad for their music too.
This was, in a sense, a possible molecular answer to the hunch about early mammalian fates voiced by Arthur Hertig of the two - celled embryo half a century earlier.
His hunch is based on studies — many done by his former graduate student Brian Hare — comparing domestic animals with their wild relatives.
Although some people are horrified by the idea of cooking lobsters alive, or the practice of tearing claws from live crabs before tossing them back into the sea, such views are based on a hunch.
The team tested its hunch by examining skin cells from the lesions under the microscope.
HUNCHING is bad for musicians» health, so a new system tries to discourage it by making it bad for their music too.
A new study, by researchers from the University of Cambridge and the Zoological Society of London, shows how baboons monitor each other for changes in behaviour that indicate food has been found, such as hunching over to scoop it up.
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