Sentences with phrase «intuitively right to me»

So if you diversify your sources, which like California wind, Washington wind, various things would win out in that model, you can get up to 80 percent, which I was always skeptical about and doesn't seem intuitively right to me, but the models are pretty clear, you can use — get up to 80 percent.
«The Dukakis strategy» — of painting Ed Miliband as remote from Labour voters on issues like immigration, welfare and crime — seems intuitively right to me.

Not exact matches

Leaders who master the practice of good listening will be more apt to intuitively understand the other person's story by searching conversations for depth and meaning, digging deeper than casual listeners, and getting to the root of an issue in order to come up with the right solution.
Users can swipe right and left to quickly and intuitively skip through the video selection.
But in the context of my worldview, I don't have to struggle to explain the value of goodness, sacrifice, love, honesty, devotion, human rights, civil rights - concepts that are supremely important to humanity and (to most people) intuitively apparent.
It's also super easy to use with its anti-splash blade guard and SpeedTouch technology that intuitively sets the right speed for the job.
According to Dr. Harvey Karp, parents intuitively make the right white noise to sooth their babies to sleep.
When they couldn't find the right baby products, Bob, who had more than 10 years» experience in the baby industry, had an idea to make a pushchair that would make parents lives easier and better; intuitively designed, stylish and sleek.
But for parents who are concerned about the possible adverse effects of solitary sleep training — or who just prefer to soothe their babies because it feels intuitively right — the promise of fewer night wakings is not enough to change their minds.
This is an interpretation of transhumanism suited to work with the Religious Right, a group that intuitively seems to be more aversive to the transhumanist ideology.
I think the deeper, underlying problem is the principal - agent problem within large, sprawling corporations: managers often do not face sufficient penalties for failure, sometimes they can escape entirely unscathed by blaming others, people are rewarded for winning government contracts regardless of the corporation's actual ability to deliver (this seems intuitively like a good idea - after all, winning fat government contracts is inherently good, right?
Aside from this, the Lyric T5 Wi - Fi Thermostat intuitively learns how long it takes to reach the desired temperature and uses this information to plan the right temperature at the right time based on your personal preferences.
This crosses over to the time off your mat, when you are intuitively linked to the idea that something isn't right.
It would be really lovely to come up with some solutions that work in the long - term ie healing the gut and then inplementing full PHD, which seems intuitively right as well as having some sound science behind it.
When I started eating intuitively I left those meal plans and notions around the «right» way to eat behind.
Try everything that intuitively feels right, there's more than one path to healing.
As someone who struggled with alcohol off and on from my midteens to my early thirties, I resisted getting «help» for many years because I thought it meant I would have to give up alcohol, something I intuitively felt wasn't the right approach for me.
Everything just works naturally and intuitively right down to digital speedometer and tachometer needles that mimic the real deal, and we weren't shocked to hear an entire Audi graphics team was devoted to the development of this single feature.
Using a simple rotary knob surrounded by intuitively placed direct - access buttons, the DIS falls naturally to the driver's right hand, allowing immediate access to the K900's wide range of advanced systems, including entertainment and voice - command navigation functions.
This vehicle was purchased as a replacement for our 2002 Dodge Grand Caravan, which we drove for 14 years and had to replace after it was stolen... twice... When we first drove the 2012, it «felt» just like the old one; all the controls, displays, etc. were right where we expected them to be, and everything operated quite intuitively to us.
«The study has proven what many intuitively believed; that technology is fundamentally changing the publishing sector, right down to how authors research and draft their work, through to publishing and promoting works.»
For newbies you are right as every new author needs to write, write, write for at least four years, time it takes to get a PhD in Letters before even submitting material to an agent or editor, but once any writer KNOWS intuitively that his or her novel is as good or better than James Patterson (pretty easy to better this guy) and he or she has had the novel vetted by a good independent editor / ghost writer like myself, the ebooks are the way to go, period.
It's called «Kindle books,» so intuitively what you might expect to see are «books,» right?
We had a long, somewhat ridiculous conversation about which side the hinges should go on (where I recently rediscovered my inability to know intuitively my lefts and rights) and she gave me some price quotes.
Combat feels intuitively fluid in the way that the best tactical RPGs do: characters go down in just the right number of hits (too many would lead to tedium; too few would be frustrating), move far enough for squishy characters to be vulnerable, but not too vulnerable; and so on.
There's something to be said at learning when to intuitively kick, slide, and blast your way through the right groups, not to mention being awarded tremendous amount of points while doing so.
My right foot / finger was feeling the power and traction intuitively and this year there will be parity between controllers and wheels, so we can look forward to fair races, leagues and lap times again.
I didn't have to run up to something and hope I was facing the right way because I could just face the right way intuitively, without sliding past it or facing the wrong thing.
That is intuitively important to an appeal seeking visitation rights, but it was not a matter before the trial court when it made the ruling at issue on appeal.
The question becomes: how can the right information be made available to each audience intuitively, taking into account the various backgrounds of court web site users (lawyers, self - represented litigants, researchers, etc.)?
That helps visually organize your resume so that a recruiter intuitively knows how to navigate to the right information.
He or she will be able to peruse your resume and intuitively know how to arrange the contents to highlight your real experience and exhibit to employers you are the right fit for the job.
The female orgasm is also fairly distinct from the male orgasm (though on some accounts similar to the male's experience of prostate massage) in the capacity to experience something like an external and internal, or a deep and shallow, type of orgasm, which is in part related to where and how the clitoris is stimulated, and in part to the mental state of arousal at the time (I don't have the time to find the reference now, but recently I read of a study that seemed to suggest that more female subjects experience the deeper form of orgasm in longer - term intimate relationships than in casual encounters, which seems intuitively right but certainly bears closer study).
We intuitively knew when we launched that we wanted to start with a certain set of core values to help us keep on the right track.
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