Sentences with phrase «gut instinct rather»

Yet the process of deciding whether, how, and even where to file such a suit is often driven by gut instinct rather than facts.

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I should have listened to my gut instinct because I did think that 2 tsp cayenne pepper was rather a lot.
Maybe you function best in a world organized by measured amounts and exact times rather than emotional cues or gut instincts.
Evidence - based decision - making has never been important to a lord chancellor who would rather go with his political gut instincts, but now he is letting political paranoia block the means of challenging poor decisions made by Grayling and his colleagues.
And yet, I made a conscious decision to forego the traditional protocol — not in defiance of what every feline behaviorist and every feline rescue group recommends, but rather, based on my gut instinct, which told me that with these two cats and their respective personalities, it was going to work.
The company likens its software to «Moneyball for Law,» an analogy to the baseball story by writer Michael Lewis, where the Oakland Athletics used number crunching in their hiring decisions, rather than simply the gut instinct of scouts when putting together a winning roster at a lower cost than the team's competitors.
My prediction is that law firms will begin to transform their traditional marketing strategies into analytics - driven, client - centric efforts that rely on data rather than on «gut» instincts.
The interviewer will likely use their «gut instinct» rather than metrics to discern if you're a cultural fit for the organization.
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