Sentences with phrase «called hunch»

Stromberg has held positions at a start - up called Hunch that was acquired by eBay and as an adviser at venture capital fund Founder Collective; Andrew Brown, another of the co-founders, has held positions at Google and Microsoft; and the third, Willem Van Lancker, has spent time at Google and Apple.
Call it a hunch, but I think these guys are going to be fun to watch on the gridiron.
Call it a hunch, call it whatever you will, but some of us knew what would transpire.
Call it a hunch, but he might not always be that good.
Call it a hunch, call it whatever you want, but I think Alonso will be Wenger's last signing this summer.
Call it a hunch, but I had a strong feeling my boy would be on the higher end of the birth weight spectrum (coming in at 10.4 lbs) and would surely hit 15 pounds before 6 months.
Call it a hunch....
Call it a hunch, but I suspect that NBC's My Own Worst Enemy [Mondays, 10 / 9C] will be greeted by a lot of critics with cries of «It's silly,» and «What the heck was that?»

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Scientific discourse has called these primitive judgments of importance and relevance «hunches,» «intuitions,» etc..
That's just a hunch, and while I'm not a talented enough journalist to run a Lexus - Nutella search and track down every single time Andrews has been called for a second opinion, I'm pretty good with the Google, and it's probably worthwhile to see how many second opinions don't lead to Tommy John.
Robin, I don't know how I do it, call it an inspired hunch BUT a strange instinct is telling me you do not believe what you have written!
You pack and repack your birth bag 3 times, check the on off switch on your pager / cell phone 5 times and go to bed with your clothes on... on a hunch... and you get called three hours later.
Call it what you will: A gut feeling, a premonition, a hunch, a psychic experience, a dream, a knowing, etc..
If it isn't, and you still have a hunch that something's not quite right — especially if he's been crying non-stop for hours — a call to your GP or paediatrician won't hurt.
«It becomes what I call data - driven medicine, instead of hunch - driven medicine.»
Six years ago, Tanzi and neuroscientist Robert Moir, also at MGH, decided to test a hunch that ß amyloid behaves similarly to a class of proteins with well - known beneficial properties, called antimicrobial peptides, or AMPs.
I sat in my padded desk chair, hunched over, alternately entering notes on my computer and reading a book called The Story of the Human Body.
A cellular protein called PAK1 stimulates the growth of dendritic spines, or protrusions, that allow communication between neurons, and Roy had a hunch that this protein — when transported into brain cells — might help bring silent engrams back into direct awareness.
To reverse the effects of the forward hunch or C - shaped forward curvature of the spine, I recommend stretches such as the Cobra Pose in yoga or using a device called the BackBridge, both of which promote extension and stretch the back in the opposite direction that the forward hunch puts your shoulders in.
In the past it may have been called a detective's «hunch
Just an hunch, not necessarily supported, but call it my intuition — I don't think that's it.
Taking trades only based on hunches instead of careful application of a trading method is what I call emotion - based trading.
I had a hunch that wouldn't be the case here, so I immediately called to investigate.
My hunch is that we should remember to always look west — to Chicago, New Orleans, Los Angeles and even further to those cultures we oddly call «the east.»
While you may have had a hunch, call tracking proves it.
He was hunched over, either with his hands clenched as if in prayer or rubbing his restless legs, chatting with his brother and waiting for his name to be called inside a sixth - floor courtroom.
A quick call to the local Visitor's Bureau or the regional Chamber of Commerce will also help you determine if your off - season hunch is right.
Key Accomplishments • Introduced computer instruments in an environment working solely on manual instruments to gauge calibration problems in auto transmission vehicles • Acted as the prime source of information in an accident, by providing key information on which side the fault was • Diagnosed an engine failure based on a hunch (derived from a sound coming from the truck engine when the ignition was switched on), saving the vehicle and the people inside from a major fire hazard • Handled 32 road calls in one day, during Blizzard Jonas, and proved invaluable in ascertaining that all vehicle owners got home safely
The cover letter should be focused on information that isn't on your resume, and I have a hunch that this «career counselor» (something anyone can call themselves, by the way) is way off - base on what she considers effective cover letters in general.
My hunch is that the obsession with life purpose (calling) is harmful.
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