You can use
gut feel here, according to where your ideal readers hang out, the nature of your books, and things you've heard are effective for other authors in your genre.
Is there something else that I am missing to verify
my gut feelings here.
Not exact matches
Here's help: You can essentially separate your comparison into three main categories: philosophical, practical, and
gut feeling.
My body is massively detoxing at the moment clearing old old stuff from the
gut and as I sat
here this afternoon
feeling weak and needing a pick me up, I went online to see what I could have that was milky and comforting and I went straight to your site and this recipe.
Again, I am not sure he will leave but my
gut feeling is saying that he will be
here for another season exactly for the third option.
«I came
here on a
gut feeling,» he said after the game.
I think most people
here are willing to acknowledge physician mistakes / mistreatment so I wanted to know if the HCPs
here think this qualifies because my
gut feeling is that it does.
Over time, energy can literally get stuck
here and make you
feel nine months pregnant (or like you packed on a beer
gut).
I
felt like my thyroid really could have been an issue
here and my
gut was telling me that something was off, even though blood work supposedly came back in range.
Then, after coming free, I had further nutritional errors (lots of meat, eggs, but no sugar, no gluten, because I wanted to heal my
gut problems with diet, then, after getting some dreadful eczema from this diet, I skipped to poultry only, and eating this flesh every day, just after 3 weeks it simply
felt wrong and not beneficial to me)-- now vegan for months (have had a vegan try already in summer 2014, but with the
here so called «Rohkost», which does nt help me), high starch, 70 g fat from cocos, and a lot of germed beans, but still avoiding gluten / whole grains, and supplementing with Fe and casually Zn, and what shall I say: Never
felt better.
This is a long list and I haven't gone into much detail
here as it requires much more in depth study, but it seems that leaky
gut syndrome may be a root cause of many problems and certainly requires deeper investigation if you
feel you may be suffering from it.
45 minutes of outrageous situation comedy with hilarious consequences, 45 minutes of
gut wrenching and heart
felt emotional drama, 45 minutes of impeccable acting from its two leads, who's on - screen chemistry (excuse the pun) has garnered them with a total of 4 Emmy's, and 45 minutes (im about to come back full circle
here) of impossible to predict story lines that make the twists and turns in shows like Lost and Fringe genuinely
feel like amateur hour.
Cliff Martinez's pounding synth - rock score meanwhile makes it
feel like Refn is remaking some lost 1980s classic of existential action cool — John Carpenter at his most ruthless, or maybe something produced by Drive's Bernie, played by Albert Brooks, once a sort of LA Woody Allen,
here a late - middle - aged urbane mobster who
guts arteries with his razor if you let him get close.
As such, the order should be taken with something of a pinch of salt; I love everything
here very dearly, and the final tally is more of a
gut feeling made at the last minute.
«
Here she was in the midst of a
gut - wrenching personal turmoil, and she
felt badly for me!
And I mean gory — the only way to actually kill the monsters that are hunting you is to dismember them... So when you then find out that you're going to have to perform laser eye surgery on yourself, you start to get the weird
feeling in your
gut... You know something is going to go wrong
here... But you have no idea what it is or when it will happen.
I never thought of going into the advertising business, i never had the previledge of going to a formal school to learn this stuff, i learned by listening and being aware of my environment, more of a
gut feel, and that is how i base my design and approach potential client, i am from the Philippines and frankly the field
here is still played the traditional way, it works though direct approach more to the heart of the buying public, you should see the ads for Mcdonalds, i'm still dreaming but i wish i could follow the footsteps of David Ogilvy, for me he is one of the most brilliant person in this field, i wish i could also get to meet and talk to people like you who has a different view on this, need to know more, if not i'll just go back to repairing busted TV's and stereo ’s
But in this country, or with this subject matter anyway, and obviously from many of the posts in
here, having a «
gut»
feeling warrants no consideration or credibility.
[TCO mode] There is obviously some work to be done
here, but my
gut feeling is that it won't make any difference — OC will be the appropriate correction post WWII.
Here is my reasoning (not really «science reasoning», but a kind of
gut feel «bounds» check.
Most of the time when a layperson with no background wants to understand some science question, they are far better served going to the science authorities such as the NAS, IPCC, and others than blogland or your «
gut feeling» because
here there be dragons.
A
gut feeling for virtuous austerity is a lousy guide
here.
On thermal inertia, maybe my
gut feeling is wrong and there's more uncertainty
here than my intuition tells me there should be.