Sentences with phrase «month on a hunch»

Melody Kiersz, NYC Tawkify Matchmaker and Founder at Naked Wellness, circulated Mate - Seeking: The Science of Finding Your Best Partner out to the team last month on a hunch we would find it intriguing.

Not exact matches

My hunch is that if Goodell had brought in advisors to consult on domestic violence and sexual assault, the Ray Rice controversy would have been resolved months ago.
Hunch co-founder Caterina Fake is even on this month's cover story on productivity.
«Instead of spending months or even years on a hunch that may turn out to be wrong, you're able to answer your questions really quickly — to stop debating in the abstract, and start making progress.»
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.
The Blogads service has generated some significant revenue for political bloggers whose sites were swarming with traffic in the election season, but Henry Copeland, the founder of the service, is just as bullish on a few dozen baseball bloggers who pocket up to $ 200 a month: «My hunch is, in the next year the sports blogs will be where the politics blogs are today.»
Like book publishing, and next month's magazine, it's based on «informed» hunches.
Earlier this month, at Woods Cathedral — a magnificently restored, deconsecrated church built in north west Detroit nearly a century ago — Matthew Angelo Harrison was hunched over his laptop among a heap of extension cords and whirring generators while a crowd looked on.
Five months ago, I blogged about winning a driving while intoxicated trial when the judge ruled that the police stope of my client's car was unconstitutional, for being based on no more than a hunch about whether my client or his passenger had been involved in an amorphous...
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