He called Trump «remarkably smart and remarkably aggressive,» but said he's more
driven by intuition than a structured plan.
Not exact matches
George Osborne's
intuition that benefit and immigration caps could
drive a wedge between Ed Miliband and Labour's heartland working class voters has been confirmed
by Downing Street's pollster Andrew Cooper.
«Despite their attractive properties, discovering new disordered materials has been mostly
driven by trial - and - error and
by relying on human
intuition,» Urban said.
Professor Gray and his colleagues decided to test this
intuition by recruiting students with a valid
driving licence to participate in a
driving simulation.
He makes a convincing case for incorporating valuable but less easily measured attributes into our view of intelligence, such as the persistence that can propel
driven students to higher test scores than their less committed peers and the creativity demonstrated
by individuals more in tune with
intuition than intellect.
More than those born under any other sign, Cancerians are
driven by feelings and
intuition.
Whatever one's position on vouchers, however, one idea ought to unify all sides — that the voucher system ought to be
driven by data and sound policy principles rather than ideology and
intuition.
The true poetry lies in the orchestration of a good composition combined with the skillful use of paint and color, all
driven by sensory perception,
intuition and memory.
Driven by something largely felt, or initiated
by and guided within
intuition, these elements combine to give her work a rhythmic spontaneity and complexity.
The works he collects are
driven by his passion and
intuition, rather than monetary appreciation, and includes active patronage support to 20 living artists.
Although the feeling of boredom may contain a gloomy connotation, the outcome of these unpremeditated artistic productions can be positively surprising,
driven by factors like
intuition, humor, and spontaneity.