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"hunch" Definitions
  1. a feeling that something is true even though you do not have any evidence to prove it
"hunch" Synonyms
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So you start out with a hunch, you start following it and try to get out to the edge of that hunch.
"My own personal hunch is that it's linked to Silicon Valley, but that's nothing really more than a hunch," Denton was quoted as saying.
But Alioh had a hunch -- and when a man that can find a single fallen chimp hair on the forest floor and can spot chimps kilometers away with his naked eye better than you can (with expensive binoculars) as a hunch, you listen to that hunch.
" McTeer followed a hunch when she took on "Tumbleweeds.
Mommy foresaw this outbreak two years ago — a hunch.
Wishbone came out of a few facts and a hunch.
The hunch was that a polling app would do well.
He later acknowledged that his claim was only a hunch.
My hunch, though, is that it's more basic than that.
What you have, it seems to me, is a hunch.
Turns out that Kate's hunch was right, and he's married.
I've already got a hunch who Ben Popper will pick.
One man's hunch led to the invention of 3D printing.
Norton's first release was "Out to Hunch," by Mr. Adkins.
So it took a long time to confirm their hunch.
And my hunch is that your brother is needling you.
We're starting to approach it again and that's my hunch.
Judy didn't hop away or hunch back or even blink.
Then hunch over your keyboard for 12 hours a day.
He is sturdily built and walks with a slight hunch.
My hunch, Anonymous, is that your pal had a gripe.
That initial hunch sparked something like a paleontological detective tale.
Probably not — but that's more hunch than detailed market analysis.
My hunch is that Mad Man gave the dog up.
Still, it was only a hunch — I had no data.
My hunch is that your girlfriend is already onto this.
We have a hunch that AOC's fans will forgive her.
My hunch is that the first scenario is more likely.
No — HONEYBUNCH (or, via the good reverend, a "bunny hunch").
They've been on the forefront of this, asking for transparency around pay equity because they have a hunch, maybe we have a hunch, that pay equity is just ... Google says they do release this data.
My hunch (and it's mostly just a hunch) is that a lot of them are going to look like the little fish that they are: ready — eager even — to be gobbled up by bigger fish.
But it's an educated hunch that needs more support, she added.
As it turns out, Avila's hunch about may have been right.
I have a hunch that unsolicited opinions followed, and McCracken confirms.
I have a hunch, but we toss around a few ideas.
And I checked, and I was right, my hunch was right.
I had a hunch he was a fan of Red Dawn.
And Babu's hunch is right—generally speaking, the earlier the better.
So I have a hunch of what is ahead of me.
We have a hunch Blandino won't make us wait much longer.
I have a hunch that my eyes look like diseased supermoons.
In interviews, Toback accusers involved in the organizing confirmed Whipp's hunch.
But man, I have a hunch about the Saints this year.
My hunch is that Sylvia Plath was not Especially fun company.
His hunch is that it matters somewhat, but not too much.
Can you just hunch over and stay low and become untouchable?
"PredPol is not a guess or a hunch," one document reads.
It felt like a lot to give up for a hunch.
" I was like, "Okay, I have a hunch I'll go on.
I began to get this hunch that the market is changing.
My hunch: Your hostess's request for reimbursement stems from hurt feelings.
On a hunch, Ruberg asked their TAs for a head count.
I had a hunch, but several theme entries were misdirection incarnate.
But Trump told Hannity he has a "hunch" that it's lower.
Following a hunch that with an empty Sunday morning schedule, Gov.
Such recollections lead Chaguan to what may seem an odd hunch.
Here's a hunch: Women are running the damn show over there.
Men and women, faces swaddled in cloth, hunch over steel furnaces.
Sometimes, I even had a hunch it was making me feel better.
I have a strong hunch, though, it'll get there in future iterations.
One of Nooyi's statements during her interview on Freakonomics supports that hunch.
And Som has a hunch as to what that something might be.
I started to hunch over if I went anywhere, which was seldom.
But, if jeweler Neil Lane's hunch is right, it'll be his last.
Habitually, they hunch forward, arms dangling, or lean back, as if bent.
A hunch that I feel strongly enough to say on a podcast.
Ultimately, though, Mr. Harris has a hunch this lawsuit will be settled.
The detective and the professor's hunch was proved right, with horrifying accuracy.
I'm glad my hunch was wrong, because the markets more than recovered.
And that's not just our hunch; we found data to support it.
LeMahieu, now 28, has rewarded their hunch, growing steadily into a star.
Intent on confirming my hunch, I followed him as he moved away.
I had a good hunch that Venice was only accessible by boat.
And, ladies and gentlemen, I have a hunch we're all gonna die.
He has a hunch that his mother is a pretty good runner.
I have a hunch where Trump's preferences lie, but we shall see.
Wang had a hunch, though, and that hunch came directly from LA. Los Angeles has historically bad pollution problems because it sits in a small basin region with the ocean to the west and the mountains to the east.
My hunch is that Schumer, a fairly canny political operative, sees two trends.
"We had a hunch about this game being about the community," she says.
Before all that, though, the drink originated as a bit of a hunch.
My hunch is that your fears about intimacy aren't particular to this relationship.
My hunch is that Trump will promote better trade deals while minimizing tariffs.
All I've really got to back up my Tyrion theory is a hunch.
"My hunch is that there's more risk than there is opportunity," added Worth.
At its heart, Mr Trump's plan is based on a hunch about sanctions.
And I have a hunch that they exist in others my age too.
My personal hope—and hunch—is that modern technology will change all this.
She usually has a pretty good hunch as to what's going to work.
I called over Manuel and, on a hunch, asked if she was drunk.
Closer scrutiny, astronomy and a smart hunch about North Korea propaganda confirmed it.
Download the Co-Star astrology app and sign up for The Daily Hunch.
If House is right in his hunch, 200 will become an artifact, too.
I had a hunch it might have something to do with the Nobel.
His research, published Wednesday in the journal Science Advances, supports his early hunch.
It's my hunch that it does," Worth said Wednesday on CNBC's "Fast Money.
Dr. Long and his colleagues eventually discovered that Mr. Matheson's hunch was correct.
"My hunch is it gets reviewed at the next election," Coons told CNN.
And let's then say investigators have a hunch about where you may live.
Ted's brother, David, notified the FBI about his hunch, leading to Kaczynski's eventual arrest.
Though many find Trump's showmanship distasteful, it's often rooted in a shrewd political hunch.
In order to prove his hunch, Eric actually had Olson's body exhumed in 1994.
Wayne just has a hunch the world would be better with Lennon in it.
In the distance, extras hunch over in chairs and mill about the food station.
It's that hunch that you should make that investment or take a business risk.
I'm no scientist, but I have a hunch it wouldn't work out too well.
And it's fine for border officials to simply take her phone on a hunch?
Sweigart followed Alj's story on Facebook and shared her hunch with with Katelyn's father.
"My own personal hunch is that it's linked to Silicon Valley," Mr. Denton said.
My hunch is he's doing a lot more behind the scenes than we realize.
That flossing has the same benefit is a hunch that has never been proved.
Why does Drake always hunch his shoulders over when he throws up hand signs?
Remember how we used to hunch over our little food wombs like wild dogs?
New memories eventually outpace old knowing, or at least that's a hunch I have.
We hunch forward, seeking out space to maneuver, legs churning through air and slush.
"We had this hunch that if we build it, they will come," she said.
But the way Delgado tells it, his hunch was confirmed on the first try.
Beaudoin told VICE she had a hunch that something was up before her arrest.
What happened from there ... Taylor isn't talking but Calvin clearly has a strong hunch.
And if you've had a hunch that it's been getting worse every year, it is.
With nowhere to take cover, women hunch over children as many cling to the ground.
My strong hunch is that for the foreseeable future, the wealthiest Americans will prefer Democrats.
They are probabilistic abstractions that attempt to simplify a complex world into a parsimonious hunch.
On a similar hunch, The Economist had lunch with him in December in Fort Lauderdale.
I think I might be anemic but have never followed that hunch further than that.
The DEA agents confirmed Rivera's hunch: Bill Maxwell and Tony weren't the men's real names.
So I had a hunch I'd find some wrestlers in Baku [the capital of Azerbaijan].
Reasonable suspicion means they have evidence, not just a hunch, leading them to suspect wrongdoing.
My hunch is that most pod enthusiasts work at hip companies with fully stocked kitchens.
In 2015, van Niekerk won the world championship title in the 400, validating Botha's hunch.
Master architect Victor Gruen had a hunch about creating spectacles with light and elaborate displays.
Through the years, the families in Wanchese haven't been afraid to gamble on a hunch.
Five days later, back at the clinic, the consultant's hunch was found to be wrong.
But, he said, Comey would not have opened a counterintelligence investigation on a mere hunch.
It sounded as if he were substituting his uneducated "hunch" for the judgment of professionals.
And his hunch about Maddalena's managerial potential proved far more prescient than even he imagined.
Take away the cellphones, it turns out, and you also take away the cellphone hunch.
Then Mr. Lewis was interviewed, because of the hunch of a police lieutenant, John Russo.
And I've got a hunch about who's listening, and there are real problems with that.
At the top of the list of reasons for that hunch is the Big Bang.
My hunch: probably enough to make the difference in the states that made the difference.
"(We) had a hunch that there might be some folks out there," Law told CNN.
So here's my hunch: The 2020 U.S. election will be unlike any in my lifetime.
The pimp-clothes revelation wasn't just a hunch; it was now actually supported by research.
In one scene, Natour and five dancers perform a 'hunt,' crouched low in a primordial hunch.
But if Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales' hunch is right, you'll want to edit it, too.
My semi-educated hunch is that it's not far off — perhaps it's 10 percent too high.
" JULIAN EVANS-PRITCHARD, SENIOR CHINA ECONOMIST, CAPITAL ECONOMICS, SINGAPORE: "My hunch is this is probably intentional.
Alexa will actually tell you it "has a hunch," exactly as if Alexa were a person.
My hunch is they wouldn't be as astounded by our world as we like to think.
We here at Refinery29 had a hunch that his gift would be of the fleshy kind.
Now, I&aposm with you, in that I have a hunch he will fail this test.
The FCC's justification for calling it an attack seems to be nothing more than a hunch.
It was cathartic for me, and I had a hunch it would be for others too.
But it wasn't until the 1990s that this longstanding hunch finally began to be empirically validated.
Schneider stopped all 43 shots he faced, and Hynes played a hunch Monday for Game 3.
My hunch is that I think the boys had a different experience than the girls did.
Why hunch over a stove all day when a slow cooker can do it for you?
That's some sage wisdom, and her hunch was spot-on: Scheana and Rob split in October.
Inside, Gordon Burns and his crew of about 25 scientists and technicians hunch over their instruments.
Workers hunch over tables, repairing and cleaning everything from Gucci fanny-packs to spiked Louboutin sneakers.
She suspected that menstruating bodies could influence one another somehow, but it was just a hunch.
" As for what "EASY D" could possibly mean, he seemed to have a hunch: "Easy decision?
Our hunch is that these wiggle worms will become the next Bath Bomb-like Instagram sensation.
That hunch received a boost when Dr. Milinkovitch's team examined elephant skin samples under a microscope.
An algorithm-powered subscription service, The Daily Hunch, offers personalized packages starting at $4.99 a month.
"My hunch is Putin feels pretty good about how it's going for him," Mr. Olson said.
At the first whisker grazing, Judy would hunch powerfully backward, hiding her face in the towel.
Though it would take individually training and testing different species of animals to prove this hunch.
Its antiquity also supported the scientists' hunch that it did not belong to our own species.
The color previously leaked last week, so we had a hunch that it might be coming.
My hunch is that your partner hasn't fully processed the trauma she suffered as a child.
Call it a hunch but I think the logical move is for Waymo to buy Lyft.
Branko Nesic had a hunch that Serbs were going to eventually want a higher-quality drink.
And within him rose again the habitual suspicion, the deep intestinal hunch: his work was shit.
My strong hunch is that he will do the first: try to remake the Republican Party.
Look, it's just a hunch, but careering down long stretches of Australia's desert would be quite fatiguing.
Essentially, the scientists confirmed their hunch that CRAND is the source of the Van Allen belt's electrons.
This is basically the legal equivalent of a hunch, a threshold which is floors below probable cause.
Perhaps this hunch comes because Peeps and April Fool's Day tricks are fresh on our minds today.
Jim Cramer has a hunch that Intel could be on the verge of splitting itself into two.
Their hunch is that the West dislikes losing and will use any pretext to hold China back.
Patrols rush back inside the gates and snipers hunch over their rifle scopes, scanning the eastern approaches.
Ever more Britons are prepared, like the Bevans, literally to stake their house on an entrepreneurial hunch.
As they delved deeper, he one night got a knock at the door that confirmed his hunch.
I sensed it when I came on, and I've learned since then that my hunch was right.
It wasn't until very recently, though, that I noticed a strong argument in support of my hunch.
"My hunch is that investors are just waiting for the Trump inauguration," which is on Jan. 20.
My hunch is that they would have been very happy to announce something closer to two million.
Vox critic Todd VanDerWerff asked as much on Twitter, and some aggressive Googling proved his hunch correct.
You have to observe several of these behaviors more than once to support your hunch, Goldman says.
As we saw at the Apple event, you have to hunch over your Macbook to use it.
"I had a hunch this would not be a good thing," his said of the trade disputes.
Ricky Gervais has a strong hunch he and Mel Gibson are cool after Sunday night's Golden Globes.
A constant feature of Gaethje's style is to hunch forward and project the top of his head.
But I have a hunch that a lot of people would like to have an extra $10,000.
But Najjar had a hunch that Cahalan might have a neurological problem, not a purely psychiatric one.
"My hunch is that we'll be seeing more of 'consulteering,'" said Dorian Mintzer, a retirement transition coach.
This reflex to hedge every statement as a feeling or a hunch is most common among millennials.
Their hunch payed off: A sweep with ALMA found a telltale flare showing that oxygen is present.
And my hunch was that if I could make it possible, others would want it as well.
She's not sure why this is happening, but she has a hunch that more screens aren't helping.
My hunch is that any proper attempt to rank-order our network condition worldwide will fall apart.
My hunch is that there will be scores, perhaps low hundreds in NE Japan, but no more.
In the Coi kitchen, I watch Muncy hunch over those pristine ceramic slabs to exact his design.
Then, on a hunch, and definitely exceeding my official mission remit, I woke up the Golden Cow.
My hunch is that it's because on some level you're not entirely sure your demands are valid.
My hunch is that you know this now, but may not have when your pals were teasing.
But this was only a hunch I had formed in response to anecdotal evidence and personal experience.
At certain intersections we knew to sit and hunch over the handlebars, our eyes on the pavement.
Those rights should not hinge on the hunch of a government employee armed with wiki-joke websites.
Though he appeared strong, he had a pronounced hunch, and a cough from smoking too much tobacco.
Currently, officers who suspect a driver is impaired can only test the hunch with field sobriety tests.
South Korean Choi Yoon-seok, 21, had a hunch Kim would show up to Saturday's hockey game.
If it works for the surgeon, I have a hunch that it will work for you, too.
I have a hunch that spending time here would create connections I didn't even know I needed.
Josie's hunch about Logan and Tana is correct ... they just admitted the whole thing is a ruse.
If you have a hunch someone is struggling, go the extra mile and pursue them to connect.
On the hunch that the shelter had gotten Hudson's breed wrong, he had the dog DNA-tested.
I want to dig a little deeper and find out whether this hunch stands up to scrutiny.
Just a hunch, her shot at Prince's dough will likely end the same way as her campaign.
Besides, if you're here reading PEOPLE Pets, we have a hunch that you might be a dog person.
In the following weeks, more kids and their concerned parents proved his hunch, and so did the numbers.
Because of the patient's exposure to rodents, the doctor had a "hunch" to test for hantavirus, explained Smiley.
Grown men and women grab items off the shelves, hunch forward to consult their smartphone apps, and repeat.
"My hunch is that it will not be investment grade, but that is not saying much," he said.
My neck and shoulders, which are usually tensed into a near-constant hunch, feel more relaxed than ever.
Meghan McCain has a hunch as to why President Donald Trump repeatedly attacks her father, Republican Arizona Sen.
I'll start with the consumer: Our hunch here is that people are in different mindsets at different times.
My #MeToo hunch last week was right: Catherine (Debbie Allen) tells Jackson (Jesse Williams) that NDA he waived?
He had a hunch that the outcome of the election might have something to do with his research.
Meaning when you are sad you hunch your shoulders and you move your facial muscles in certain ways.
My hunch was Beholder took inspiration from the country the developers are in, Russia, but Kapustin disputed that.
Working on a hunch, I suggest you ask your therapist to talk to you about Borderline Personality Disorder.
The two men must have had a hunch George was no enemy; otherwise they would have shot him.
KS: This is a hunch, or you're just making it up, or have you reported up on this?
LG: Just like I had a hunch that the next operating system was going to be called Nougat.
My hunch is that BMW, the corporation, is trying to scrape up every "BMW luster" it can get.
Vicki Gunvalson always had a hunch that Meghan King Edmonds and Jim Edmonds' marriage wasn't going to last.
You probably did not hunch over, draw your shoulders up to your ears or otherwise restrict your airflow.
He had insurance, as well as a hunch: Some manner of charity care was probably in the offing.
I was afraid — really, really afraid — of failure, but I had a hunch that I could do this.
The company is setting up a local subsidiary, Blade India, in partnership with Indian investment firm Hunch Ventures.
But here's my hunch: If you're not sure which Echo to buy, you should probably buy this one.
We all have a hunch what is wrong, but we have to look under the hood to verify.
They're designed with help from students through the High Schools United with NASA to Create Hardware (HUNCH) program.
My strong hunch is that if this survey were conducted in 2017, those percentages would be even higher.
On a hunch, he hired a driver to take him to a hotel that was miraculously still standing.
My hunch is that you've felt intense guilt about that for a long time, especially given your intimacy.
Mr. Shah may have had a hunch that the Danish tax refund machine was about to stop working.
No word on who's gonna pick up the tab at these dinner dates ... but we got a hunch.
She had a diagnosis in mind, and there were other stains that would help her confirm her hunch.
But my hunch is that, at 35, you're thinking less about partying all night and more about kids.
My first hunch was that it could have been some kind of psychotic break, caused by repeated deployments.
Still, I have a hunch some dim tide of reprisal will return to haunt Trump for his recklessness.
The 2,000-odd studies on the "economic vote" since then have turned the pollsters' hunch into political gospel.
"Just my hunch, I tend to doubt AMK would make that kind of calculation," he wrote on Twitter.
I looked closely at it and snapped a photo to confirm my hunch: another crop of common ivy.
There was something almost surprisingly old-fashioned about Thompson's hunch, like a fisherman following birds to the fish.
My hunch is that Krasznahorkai and Nádas would split both the Hungarian vote and the lit bro vote.
Working on a hunch that sex was slipping away from our screens, her hypothesis proved to be correct.
This kind of hunch policing in communities of color used to go by the name stop and frisk.
That's why Bill Nye, the Science Guy, is more successful than his rival, Phil Munch, Man of Hunch.
If Republicans remove the legislative filibuster, my hunch is that it will be over one of these issues.
Instead, the analyst based his claims—which are provided to the firm's investors—on nothing more than a hunch.
We've always had a hunch that different stores use different sizes, but this woman on Facebook just proved it.
George has a "strong hunch" he and Amal will be chosen, an unnamed source has told The Daily Mail.
On a hunch, I just looked up the articles the Spotlight team wrote that won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize.
Redskins wide receiver DeSean Jackson said he was no astronomer, but he had a hunch that wasn't the case.
I sadly cannot answer that for you, but my hunch is that the basic calculus isn't going to change.
It's a perfect startup story: hunch leads to problem leads to customer assessment leads to solution leads to product.
Wandering is guided "by hunch, gut, intuition, curiosity," and it is "an essential counter-balance to efficiency," Bezos says.
They put glass on the floor and all over me, and had me hunch over into the passenger seat.
He relished hard questions, and was happy to find that a hunch of his proved mistaken on closer scrutiny.
His is a hunch that the divides between political tribes can be bridged if voters' aspirations are being met.
How to act: Hunch yourself over so you seem smaller and photobomb everyone's pictures by sitting in the background.
Gin recalled for having too much alcohol Just a hunch, but they're probably not going to get many returns.
But the price investors are paying to participate in this rainbow hunch is too high – and not just numerically.
Remember when eBay bought Hunch in 2011 to improve its personalization technology and attract shoppers based on their interests?
He merely had a hunch that he, or the public, might learn something about evolution, or about artificial intelligence.
Even so, Murphy made sense to the Nationals, who had a hunch that his October awakening was no fluke.
An autopsy proved the medical examiner's hunch: a pathologist said Timothy had consumed enough cyanide to kill two people.
Yet I saw potential, a hunch reinforced by her stellar performance during the playoff run and the World Series.
"My hunch is heaven, as perfect as it must be, just got a bit kinder and gentler," the Rev.
It's not as high a standard as 'beyond a reasonable doubt,' but it's more than a hunch or speculation.
So Ms. Hawkins, a volunteer at the Hotline Pink Thrift Shop in Kitty Hawk, N.C., acted on her hunch.
Though at 31 he would know better than I, my hunch is the kids don't party that way anymore.
SCOTT: No more nuts than my own hunch, which is that Kristen Stewart is the new Robert De Niro.
Telling Uber that she was driving under the influence would be putting someone's livelihood at risk on a hunch.
One thing Hunter does have a hunch about, however, is why Euphoria resonated so deeply with so many viewers.
Scientists knew octopuses and squid don't have any depth perception, but they had a hunch their cuttlefish cousins might.
A few weeks later, though, the detectives were back, acting on what the court papers describe as a hunch.
Sony A7RIV Sony's A7RIV came out this year, and I pre-ordered it on a hunch it would deliver.
I've got a hunch that Franken is not the last man we'll hear about on the sexual harassment front.
But my hunch is that many of those 200 "missing" studios and artist-run spaces just no longer exist.
Carl Ekern both looks and sounds like he's rapping through gritted teeth as he hunch-straddles over a motorcycle.
It's so crowded all I can do is hunch down between everyone's legs and stare at the step I'm on.
But our hunch is that Tarte wouldn't offer up that very public answer if something wasn't in the works, right?
But, again, like so much of the research into this odd, but oddly common, phenomenon, this is just a hunch.
The owner of this one says she had a hunch it wasn't just the cats who were scarping their food.
There are two things that finally get West on board with Hays' hunch that the case is far from closed.
The pigs at the market were generally acting pretty hysterically—they probably had a hunch of what was to come.
I didn't have an AOL or Microsoft Exchange email to test, but my hunch tells me those probably won't work.
However — and this is purely a hunch — I do not think your husband is calcium-deprived but desperate for attention.
The hunch was that fintech firms were small enough for any problems to be manageable, and might produce useful innovations.
I can't say how secure it is, but my hunch is a traditional PIN would be a lot more secure.
As evidence for that hunch, both twins had genetic variations linked to the eye change, though only Scott developed it.
" Without naming names, Avery said he "has a hunch" who did carry out the 2005 murder, "but I ain't sure.
Fellow medical professionals from psychiatrists to veterinarians and enthusiastic laymen with a hunch offer up their thought processes for consideration.
Just about everyone on Reddit who's messed with a Ouija board on a hunch has a creepy story to tell.
Here's a clip of the victory: If you feel like there's some kind of correlation between the two—good hunch.
Besides the one involving the duel for Abigail's affections, there's Deborah's hunch that Maurice is gay and involved with Shun.
Harper, hitting cleanup, homers as Nats top Brewers WASHINGTON — Dusty Baker had a hunch, and it paid off Wednesday afternoon.
I had a hunch that I wasn't the only one yearning for a community and some deeper conversation on fatherhood.
This doesn't mean you have to hunch over your desk like Ebenezer Scrooge, frowning disapprovingly at your cheerful slacker colleagues.
"Our hunch is that they'll also take action to be part of the fight to cut food waste," she added.
My hunch is that the American people -- even those who don't like Trump -- will be highly supportive of this strategy.
Or maybe, just maybe, was Alice's original hunch about him correct and he really did love her from the start?
Your psychic abilities will also be heightened—just be sure you know the difference between an intuitive hunch and paranoia.
This can sometimes necessitate drastic action, like attempting to ram your ship into a chemical cloud on a mere hunch.
Update: Motherboard reader and electronic musician Roger Greive has a hunch about the shutting-down sound of Tractor Beam 12.
He had been Jason's first coach and chief advocate, attending every game, often chomping a stogie, stoic and hunch-shouldered.
Trump claimed the coronavirus death rate is lower than 3.4% based on a "hunch," undermining the World Health Organization's figures.
My hunch is that the internet would have expanded some young minds more than the minds that you were visiting.
On Wednesday, he offered a "hunch" that the virus was not as deadly as World Health Organization officials had suggested.
My hunch is that South Carolina gave permission for black voters everywhere, and some white voters, to vote for Biden.
Barber is a giant man with sleepy eyes and a permanent hunch — a result of a debilitating arthritic spinal condition.
It was surprising because it reinforced a hunch that Eusebio Torres was developing while watching his son play in tournaments.
"Billy GOAT" or something along those lines was my hunch, but the crosses bore out something different: FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.
Your Carpetbagger has been weighing industry buzz for months and has a hunch of what the Oscar nominations will deliver.
Trilobites Scientists knew octopuses and squid didn't have any depth perception, but they had a hunch their cuttlefish cousins might.
Dr. Smith, a field geologist, had a hunch she would find something interesting at a site north of Pahrump, Nev.
My hunch is the protests will diminish quickly even though the far left media loves insulting the flag and country.
Sure I&aposd had my little experiment with friends, but I&aposd acted on a hunch, maybe right, maybe wrong.
Within weeks of the Franzen-Weiner dustup, Slate's now-defunct women-centric Double X vertical was fact-checking Weiner's hunch.
So when they don't understand what you ... This is my hunch: They're very often dudes, they work with other dudes.
"My hunch is because there was a gap in response due to the election-related interruptions," Nuzzo told Axios on Tuesday.
Following his hunch to exploit human biology, Abovitz set off to make an artificial-reality display in a more symbiont way.
But a police source tells PEOPLE it was a neighborhood investigator's hunch that really broke the case open earlier this year.
ISS crewmembers specifically wanted a vegetable entree, rather than just a side dish, according to NASA HUNCH project engineer Alli Westover.
But the hunch here is that Warren doesn't want to spend a lot of her time talking about FCC election regulations.
Fake famously co-founded the photo-sharing site Flickr, which sold to Yahoo, before co-founding Hunch, which sold to eBay.
And even before the happy couple met more than two decades ago, Ripa had a hunch that she would marry Consuelos.
Other suits in the past have been a little bit bulky or made you sort of hunch over a little bit.
So Clinton's assertion that the hack was meant to benefit Trump may be her hunch, but not the conclusion of investigators.
On Clinton's opinion that the hack is meant to benefit Trump may be her hunch, but not the conclusion of investigators.
"My hunch is that the Conservatives will win a majority," Matt Williams, a political scientist at the University of Oxford, says.
"People used to tell me to hunch down lower in my seat during meetings," one former high-­ranking executive told me.
Their hunch was right, according to the resulting study, which was published in July in the journal Computers in Human Behavior.
Huawei workers hunch over their subsidized lunches and stare at smartphones in one of many cafeterias at the company's Bantian campus.
But Dr. Knip's hunch is that children growing up in Russian Karelia early on encounter microbes that are absent in Finland.
As someone who's been spending serious time observing how people use emoji over the past few years, my hunch was no.
Mr. McKay was friendly with the Dimitries too, but he still had a hunch something was amiss with the league's finances.
Shortly after installing a sensor on the machine, Mr. Darché said his hunch was confirmed: The sensor lit up with attacks.
It's too early to know for sure, but I have a hunch that other physicians are changing their prescribing patterns too.
His hunch is a geopolitical development, such as a major conflict with North Korea, could trigger a correction by causing instability.
Dr. Rosenberg had a hunch he had just witnessed an extraordinary case in which a patient's immune system had vanquished cancer.
In the new film, the dog catcher visits Jim and Darling with a hunch that Tramp may be on the loose.
Among those instincts could be warm feelings about strongmen and an inbred hunch that allies are actually taking advantage of America.
He thought its technique was a great way to move around and had a hunch that the physics would be intriguing.
Carradine says in divorce docs he had a hunch something was amiss after noticing his key to the unit was missing.
She sounds like a minor character in Sex Toy Story 4 who has a hunch its best days are behind it.
Call me Captain Obvious, but I have a hunch that the latest figures will show even more global commitment to renewables.
He suggested, based on a self-admitted "hunch," that the death rate is much lower than public health officials have projected.
He had a hunch he could ensnare Dread Pirate Roberts the same way, and began to look for a sloppy mistake.
Snapchat has a good hunch it's going to work because it's been testing a comic-stripped down version called Bitmoji Stories.
Her hunch that many people craved the unreproducible led her to open — or more precisely, reopen — for business 10 years ago.
So when we saw what was happening to those North Korean launches, we had a hunch about what was going on.
His hunch paid off, and the fair saw over 2152,000 people pass through its doors over the course of three days.
I also have a hunch that I just like having a Walking Dead series set in my southern California stomping grounds.
So when analysts throw out less than informed guesses without much more than a hunch to back up their claims, it's frustrating.
At first, Trump tweeted his objections, based on a hunch that his campaign had been the target of spying from the law.
And I have a hunch my girlfriends' delivery app expenses—money spent delivering food to our apartment— also total in the thousands.
A good rule of thumb is to assume any Ghoulie rule is based on a theory or hunch, rather than a law.
But Lo had a hunch: what if some fetal DNA made its way into the pregnant woman's blood and could be detected?
Dan Wootton, an associate editor who oversees The Sun's celebrity coverage, told CNN that his team had a hunch that paid off.
However, "there must be an objective, factual basis for initiating the investigation; a mere hunch is insufficient," according to Justice Department guidelines.
We have a hunch that Simons' latest crop will get a lot of spotlight come September, thanks to its blatant '90s vibes.
But keep your eyes peeled for Delevingne's next big move — we have a hunch her rusty hair evolution is the first clue.
I had a hunch that I'd feel different about false eyelashes now that my life is dramatically different from my pageant days.
Since our penchant for style stalking is nothing new, we have a pretty good hunch about which pieces equal instant fashion cred.
They hypothesized that the ocean was causing some of the ice loss seen in satellite data, and the observations confirmed their hunch.
Turns out my hunch was correct; the best answer Zo came up with was: "i wanna learn as much as i can".
Joustra had visited CBGB in New York, and he returned to Amsterdam with the hunch that punk was going to be huge.
Her hunch that contaminated water is causing an uptick in these ailments is, more or less, her trying to connect the dots.
Serena Williams and her fiancé Alexis Ohanian don't yet know the sex of their first child – but they do have a hunch.
The network has said it sent a camera crew to Stone's house following a hunch after grand jury activity the previous day.
He brings Watley back to look into it on a "hunch," and word gets back to Bobby quickly through his own sources.
But I know exactly when my project on the Hart Island mass graves changed from a vague hunch into a journalistic mission.
New Orleans Saints As a professional football analyst, I can't just tell you I have a hunch about the Saints this year.
" Rutherford confided in her friends about her hunch – but was met with laughter from pals who told her "not to be ridiculous!
I had a hunch Mr. DeLillo would win the Nobel Prize for Literature this year; he can't be surprised Bob Dylan did.
Simons has placed a big bet on his hunch that basic science will yield to the same approach that made him rich.
Researchers have already had a hunch that IGF-1 can regulate height at the expense of longevity, like the case in dogs.
Once, the realm of player selection was the dominion of scouts, working with their eyes, experiences, and the occasional non-scientific hunch.
He was grounded by a hunch that nature and artifice aren't so diametrically opposed, but are two sides of the same coin.
Last year, theoretical chemist and Princeton professor Salvatore Torquato had a hunch—what if prime numbers were modelled as atom-like particles?
We had a hunch — we obviously made more than an educated guess — that our audience would be willing to pay for something.
He has to sort of hunch over and hold it this thing up so the dog can walk with its front legs.
Upon their return, Mr. Rhodes told Mr. Keenan that his assistant's hunch had been exactly right: Ms. Bartoloni was perfect for him.
"Y'all far from the hunch," one said in an interview, and left it at that, a line detectives heard again and again.
"Rather than rule-making by a hunch, we can actually figure out whether it's right," said Georgetown University finance professor James Angel.
I had a hunch, however, that Neuticles were less vital to the self-esteem of pets than to that of their owners.
And I got a hunch that if you zip those lips of yours, that'll happen a helluva lot faster, you got me?
When I first read about the discovery of Crispr — a cheap, easily deployed tool to modify DNA sequences — I had a hunch.
Ed Timbers, a spokesman for the department, offered an alternate hunch: "New Yorkers love their great tasting tap water," Mr. Timbers said.
In an interview with The New York Times last year, Mr. LiPuma said he suggested "Breezin'" to Mr. Benson on a hunch.
"My hunch would be that Republicans probably have the edge," said Larry Jacobs, a political science professor at the University of Minnesota.
Carr's hunch was that the mole was likely from within the NSA's ranks, even though he'd introduced himself as a CIA analyst.
My hunch is those who seek to take advantage of women will eventually be repulsed and give up, true to heteronormative archetypes.
I had a hunch putting more trust in them to Band-aid over anxieties with digital "communities" and breathing exercises wasn't enough.
Trying to Confirm a Hunch Still, leprosy is rare in the United States — with fewer than 250 new cases reported each year.
Although Dambra didn't remember exactly where he ordered the pizzas from, cinematographer Julio Macat had a hunch: Piero's, in nearby Wilmette, Illinois.
My hunch is that live-chat adoption will not only increase, but we'll also see an increased willingness to leave more candid feedback.
It took a hunch from a retired police detective to find a man suspected of fatally shooting six people in the Phoenix area.
And my hunch is, outside of Netflix, what will happen is people will ultimately just start scheduling things the same way as television.
She has a sneaking suspicion that Tamar is still around, and she follows her hunch all the way back to the Hodel mansion.
So they rose to the call of journalism, followed a hunch, did the research, found the evidence, and came to a damning conclusion.
Alan Blinder: Before I even got off the phone with Fleck, I had a hunch I might have the lead of my article.
In November, the soon-to-be father of two told PEOPLE he has a hunch they'll be welcoming another son into their lives.
Weeks after the "perfect" proposal, Trainor revealed that she had a hunch the proposal was coming — because they picked out the ring together.
We had a hunch that the future of farming was going to be all about robots, and naturally, Japan is taking the lead.
Eventually, the team got a hunch that maybe collecting too much loot within an Isz-type dungeon would lock them into the glitch.
The hunch that helped CNN get Roger Stone's arrest on camera Slight deviations from anyone's routine signaled something important, we came to believe.
Scientists Have a Crazy Hunch About Why the Sun Is Spinning Too SlowlyPhysicists have long known that the Sun spins, like the Earth.
Thanks to Quinn's unrelenting hunch, it can't just be a coincidence that this questionable neighbor has a perfect target view into Carrie's home.
He had a hunch that his school's network was woefully insecure, so he took it upon himself to test it and find out.
We suggest you do the same, because this offer is limited edition — and we have a hunch it won't be available for long.
Their hunch was that users presented with a case study (redeveloping a rural Alabama town devastated by tornados) would produce higher-scoring (i.e.
And he had a hunch that an experimental drug that curbs influenza's ability to replicate might work on this enigmatic emerging virus too.
I hunch my shoulders, racked with the dreadful hope that the patient will invite me to come over and "check" his blood pressure.
Contact's steady growth and ultimate move to the ritzy resort surprises Harris, but she also had a hunch it was kind of inevitable.
Now, this is just my hunch, but based on a lot of conversations ... personally, I'd say the number is way under 1 percent.
Steve Almond: My hunch is that most of us do this, Goodbye: haul around memorabilia from previous marriages or romances for too long.
Nuclear war may have only been averted because the Soviet officer in charge, operating purely on a hunch, reported it as an error.
Now, and this is just my hunch, and — but based on a lot of conversations with a lot of people that do this.
In 2013, two men who had watched Fleetwood fall in love with the game on Southport's municipal course acted on the same hunch.
That hunch was confirmed by whalers in New England in the 1700s poking around with spades in the rectums of dead sperm whales.
For a few intense weeks under the sun, they hunch over in fields, picking the crop that ends up in Chinese clothing factories.
When the Hunch suspects you might be low on batteries or printer ink, it will send you a gentle nudge to stock up.
Although he had a hunch regarding the growth of the internet, Bezos never expected Amazon to grow to the extent it has today.
The group had an early hunch they were onto something big with Lisnr — Williams said everyone he told about the idea became excited.
In "Hidden Process," she sets out to find Darlene and Cisco herself, because she knows her bosses will just shrug her hunch away.
If your hunch is that this kind of extreme weather is more common today than it was once-upon-a-time, you are correct.
This will allow banks and hedge funds to place bets that can theoretically earn them millions if the hunch turns out to be right.
In 2017, Page Six reported that the two were apparently working on a secret project, and it seems that the publication's hunch was true.
With little more than a hunch that "of course...large scale voter fraud" prevails in "certain communities", Mr Trump ignores studies belying the claim.
Victoria Toline would hunch over the kitchen table, steady her hands and draw a bead of liquid from a vial with a small dropper.
We had a hunch, followed our curiosity, took the necessary financial risks, and began building – reworking, experimenting, and iterating countless times as we proceeded.
" Speaking of Nilsa, she's happy to announce that she's not just here to hunch this summer — this time, she's "looking for a nice guy.
If you're looking to buy this car for your family, my hunch says these will likely be the most valuable features for you, too.
My hunch is this season will track his efforts to live on both sides of a line that he surely can't straddle for long.
"My hunch is that by the time automakers are ready to sell these things, we still won't know how safe they are," says Kalra.
We had a hunch LG would return to CES with something even wilder, but we didn't expect a waterfall composed of OLED 4K TVs.
Researchers had previously flagged the turbulent storm as a potential heat source but, until this study, had no way to back up their hunch.
Accessorizing an email is often only appropriate to a point — and my hunch is that you'll know when to do away with the formality.
Scholars have long had a hunch that Chinese aid could be more easily manipulated than the Western sort, which often comes with strings attached.
But my hunch is that we'll continue to see paywalls get harder to scale, even as publishers work harder to find new readers/subscribers.
My hunch is that both Fox and Disney will include some of their most essential channels — ESPN, Fox Sports 1, Fox News, Disney, etc.
In November 2017, the soon-to-be father of two told PEOPLE he has a hunch they'll be welcoming another son into their lives.
Investigators later confirmed Ms. Wardlow's hunch that she had been attacked by the serial rapist, who used the same method over and over again.
That hunch resulted in a 2004 paper in the journal Nature, which is widely regarded as the first "climate attribution" study in the world.
"On a hunch, I stayed there hoping it would return so I could take another look -- and sure enough, it did," Brodbeck told CNN.
The King makes no promises that they can be woven back together, though it — like The King — has a hunch that art can help.
On a hunch, I maneuver my way to the side aisle, and to the racks of canned soda, which are also beginning to disappear.
It's in Encinia's slight hunch forward, the obvious physical rage of his holler, in his aim directly on Bland—all evidence of tangible menace.
My initial hunch that the Warriors' regression was due to a downturn regarding their defense and bench was not borne out in the numbers.
The cops said they have a hunch Mick had stayed in the house before, and came back to rob it with Salinas in tow.
Mr Trump's exhibit A for this hunch is a wave of federal court decisions striking down or softening restrictive voting laws in six states.
And I also have a pretty strong hunch that they're thinking pretty seriously about tablet form factors as well, maybe with a detachable keyboard.
Now, researchers have confirmed this hunch, providing the first solid evidence that releasing Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes into the wild could help quell the epidemic.
With his new hunch, Mr. Kuring turned back to the Landsat 8 images and rewound them to January when winter still grasped the region.
In a season defined by nicks and bruises up and down the roster, Collins had a hunch the injury news was about Steven Matz.
Skinner's third hunch was that the man had gone north on Habersham Street—heading back toward town, to be picked up by a friend.
A psychiatric diagnosis can be made on a hunch, and any resistance to that diagnosis can then be reframed as evidence of its correctness.
Still, my hunch is that a longer-standing conflict — the one between the U.S. and North Korea — will ultimately prove to be more significant.
Also, conversations about money often make people nervous, especially if they have a hunch that they themselves may be heading for an uncomfortable retirement.
An autopsy showed that that agent's hunch was right: Felipe tested positive for the flu, which typically kills dozens of US children every year.
Though the Warren County detectives had expressed confidence in their hunch about Charles Ford, the mechanic was vindicated by his phone and bank records.
I'm no psychic but I have a hunch that, as we speak, hundreds of New Yorkers are frantically filling out Casper Mattress job applications.
My hunch is that part of the decline is due to low interest rates and another part involves concern about unscrupulous "cash now" companies.
But they had a hunch about how to manipulate levels of trust with oxytocin, a neurochemical best known for its ability to induce labor.
My own hunch is that the rancor that's flared between you is, in part, a response to the enormity of the step you're taking.
Playing on that hunch, Canfield began contacting the authors' families and executors for permission to re-issue the novels with the original cover art.
But my hunch is that your underlying struggles with depression and anxiety contribute to your romantic isolation as much, or more, than your weight.
The hunch proved wise as Reddick jumped on a 93-2 slider and launched it 410 feet to right for a 2-0 lead.
Buemi had a hunch that the same drug ring responsible for moving Molly into South Florida might also be importing the acetyl fentanyl pills.
Plus, I had a hunch that the jumpsuit would look just as good lounging around the house as it would out in real life.
The next project is to produce expanded reissues of some of the label's landmark albums, like Mr. Adkins's "Out to Hunch," Norton's first album.
So this is somewhat speculative, but my hunch is that there is a kind of mediating factor here that's related to the perceived communality.
We had a hunch, followed our curiosity, took the necessary financial risks, and began building -- reworking, experimenting, and iterating countless times as we proceeded.
Dr. Forbes' lab confirmed the hunch by rearing some wasps and their gall crypts in plastic cups within a chamber that simulated changing seasons.
The network denied the charge and explained that it was staking out Stone's house based on an educated hunch that an indictment was imminent.
The only 'hunch' you should have is the one in your back when you're leaning over that 12-piece bucket of extra crispy KFC.
To test this hunch, we recently conducted five studies, involving hundreds of people, to see whether there was a tension between mindfulness and motivation.
If our hunch is right, Balance could very well be the dancehall-inspired album that Rihanna has been teasing for quite some time now.
The Bachelor alums spoke with PEOPLE shortly following their announcement, with Sean admitting he has a hunch they'll be welcoming another son in their lives.
"My hunch is that there is no panic that 10-year yields are going to 4 percent anytime soon, " said Dave Nadig, CEO of ETF.com.
The data also demonstrate history museums attract a similar visitor to art museums (which validates my long-held hunch that museum goers are museum goers).
Like a lot of people in the group, someone slid her an invitation on a hunch it would be welcome after a non-kink party.
He said he based the tweets "just on a little bit of a hunch and a little bit of wisdom maybe," rather than hard evidence.
Panel judges included a former astronaut, the ISS deputy program director, the director of Johnson Space Center's Food Lab, HUNCH representatives and food lab scientists.
Call it a hunch, call it an educated guess, or call it bald-faced punditry in a year when we've had too much of it.
Whether or not Lemon gets the squeeze, the oral arguments added credence to the widespread hunch that the Supreme Court will save the Peace Cross.
If his hunch about the Late Heavy Bombardment is correct, there should plenty more signs of an ancient planetary turf war waiting to be discovered.
This newspaper would welcome an end to Iranian belligerence and to the regime itself, but a wish based on a hunch is not a policy.
My hunch is they won't suffer 3D's fate, but it won't be mainstream the way so many companies like Facebook are touting it to be.
For instance, if you're stuck at a computer all day, your shoulders may hunch forward and your back may slouch for hours at a time.
My hunch is that the three of them feel burned by the BBC and desperately want to avoid any corporate interference with what they're creating.
If our hunch is correct, we'll know exactly when (and how) we can catch the pop star in action in just a matter of hours.
Her detailed research for the assassin, and her hunch that it's a woman, lead her to a new gig as an MI6 secret intelligence tracker.
Roland Rüegg: I had a hunch that kebab shops could offer something with cheese, and we also like to work on new recipes in production.
"We were basically hypothesizing that in that situation the participants were giving compassion towards themselves," she says—a hunch that now looks to be correct.
Picking your favourite Roald Dahl book is something like picking your favourite child -- you might have a hunch, but you're loathe to make the choice.
And because of the setting's quirky, over-the-top (even for New York's standards) nature, we had a hunch that a mastermind stylist was involved.
The firm has developed more than 100 channels, curated by humans with guidance from data (and the occasional hunch) on what people like to watch.
No longer scarf weather, but chilly enough for Jasper Hunton-Blather to hunch his shoulders up towards his ears and bristle when the wind rises.
Among its predecessors is Hunch, a company that delivered customized recommendations to users based on signals around the web (and sold to eBay in 2011).
His hunch was apparently correct, as the very next day former FBI director Bob Mueller was appointed to be a special counsel overseeing the investigation.
It looks physically painful — you have to hunch over a tiny screen while balancing a 4-pound brick on your lap, that can't be healthy.
As a budding scientist, Ferreira had a hunch that the same effect could be created using a magnetic liquid found in speakers and electronic devices.
Research is not definitive but seems to support all of the hypotheses, as well as a strong hunch among investigators that there are genetic factors.
Deputy Jessop's portable radio had run out of battery, but he had a hunch that he should hike up a nearby hill and look there.
But my hunch is that personal attributes and personal stories will matter far more to Democratic primary voters than the fine print in position papers.
She was small, her back slightly rounded in a hunch, and when she stretched a hand out in greeting, her fingers were long and graceful.
On a hunch, David raced to meet a couple of Rouzan's former high school teachers at noon on a Thursday, one eye on the clock.
My hunch is that when they mention that it's break time, he won't volunteer to stick around and answer more questions like he did yesterday.
He looks often to be both unwaveringly self-assured and wryly amused, so at ease in a hunch-shouldered awkwardness that he seems almost debonair.
My first hunch was in the upper right quadrant with "'No Way' Man" crossing with "Kind of calendar"; I thought of JOSE first, then JULIAN.
That number has dwindled to 10, with the Texans — call it a hunch — the only ones who have bonded over the décor in their rooms.
ATLANTA — Top-ranked Louisiana State arrived with a hunch: 45 points would be enough to beat Oklahoma in a College Football Playoff semifinal on Saturday.
When Lach set out to conduct new research, it was based on a hunch that some of the credentials following financial advisors' names is meaningless.
Yet many applicants sit in the waiting room prior to an interview and "hunch over" as they scroll through their phones or read a magazine.
"I had a hunch I'd see a curveball, so I saw it pop up there and just tried to put it in play," Foltynewicz said.
This is strictly anecdotal, but I have a hunch that just like a pot sector still in its infancy, its investors tend to be young.
" — TREVOR NOAH "Last night, President Trump appeared on Fox News and said he has a 'hunch' the coronavirus isn't as bad as health experts say.
And if my hunch is correct, it would be worth investigating how the term "evangelical" became code for a kind of nominal Christianity in America.
Other studies of theirs had shown that antifungal drugs, packaged onto silver nanoparticles, were able to better kill off N. fowleri, adding support to their hunch.
"It's early to say but my hunch is that the promises given are dependent on where a participant may be in their life," Gilbert told me.
I have a hunch that it also disrupted the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's tool that measures Earth's magnetic activity, though I've emailed NOAA to confirm.
Archie (KJ Apa) brings up his hunch that Mr. Svenson (Cameron McDonald) might not have actually been the Black Hood, but Sheriff Keller shuts him down.
Researchers have a hunch that the "cell" pattern in the plains comes from thermal convection in the nitrogen-dominated ices that fill this region, NASA said.
The expectant pair hasn't announced the sex of their baby, but on a recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Ohanian said the couple has a hunch.
Gawker Media founder Nick Denton told the New York Times on Monday that he had a "personal hunch" that this backer had ties to Silicon Valley.
But I have a hunch that the pressure is on to get Apple to support Chat, not just from Google but from carriers and other businesses.
CNN fact checkers say while there's evidence that Russia is behind the hack, Clinton's assertion that it was done to support Trump was just a hunch.
You're able to see so much in split screen and can focus on two things without having to squint or hunch over to get work done.
Call it a hunch, but I believe it still has its faithful audience, who'd be more than happy to upgrade if a new one came out.
Wells is the only agent acting upon her own hunch instead of intelligence and evidence, because no show of this kind would be complete without one.
Over time, my strong hunch is that the nationalist-populist faction represented by Trump will take over the Republican Party (I'd guess by the late 2020s).
I have a hunch the rest of us have become image-obsessed monsters who would gladly trade imperfection for the type of control the LiPlay offers.
Trinitas had a hunch about a XOR operation using the 6-bit cypher from the key being involved, but he was stuck on decoding the flames.
And although the mom-to-be has not shared whether they know the sex of their baby on the way, Breckenridge might already have a hunch.
Their original hunch – that companies wanted cool, custom packaging for their products – was correct and now they've gone back to the VC trough for €2 million.
Considering the fact that countless other celebs attribute their platinum color to the salon, including Julianne Hough, we have a strong hunch this isn't a wig.
A software error is ultimately good news for the ExoMars mission It's just a hunch, so the true cause of the crash is not yet known.
My hunch is that the Pope is concerned about a lack of mercy toward marginalized people all over the world, not just in the United States.
Mr. Rukeyser's hunch is that by forcing him, rather than his insurer, to cough it up, he will think twice about declining coverage in the future.
From the melodica-led "Privacy," to the hushed whispers of "Scorpions," to the shoulder hunch of "Building a Ramp," the tracks are simple but insanely catchy.
He had developed a hunch that he might be dealing with the same problem — the ulnar nerve — that had afflicted deGrom and Mets reliever Erik Goeddel.
But though direct observational evidence of Antlia 2 was not obtained until last year, one scientist has had a decade-long hunch that it was there.
Well, it's a good thing nosy Henrietta Mazur believes the worst of Matthew Dolamore, because her unneighborly hunch galvanizes BEFORE SHE KNEW HIM (Morrow/HarperCollins, $26.99).
Dr. Hershkovitz and Mina Weinstein-Evron, an archaeologist at the University of Haifa, felt that the jawbone looked modern, but they needed to confirm their hunch.
But on the last day of September in 23, she 'had a hunch that maybe something was wrong,' according to her testimony for a lawsuit deposition.
And, in a twist, Joy (Jessica Lu) has a hunch that all of the people Miles has been helping are clients of the same insurance company.
Just a hunch, but the Knicks shouldn't count on Porzingis hanging around New York beyond his contractual obligation just for the sake of building his brand.
SATURDAY PUZZLE — I had a hunch, and sure enough his notes reveal that there is a lot of Sam Trabucco in this Sam Trabucco puzzle today.
It's pretty alarming ... Kristin has a hunch that masks could become commonplace in the U.S. On a lighter note ... there's one corona Kristin wants to taste.
My hunch is that Norwegian was so tight-lipped because it doesn't want to be bombarded with refund requests — despite the nice press about doing good.
"My hunch is [retail] prices are going up from 30 to 60 cents [nationally] from where they were before Harvey, which was about $2.33," said Kloza.
We have portable watchmaking benches — like a desk, but up high so you don't have to hunch your back — made of carbon fiber with aluminum feet.
I have a hunch that the Empire — or whatever&aposs left of the Imperial forces — want to make a stronger army for the future First Order.
It stands as the best-selling holiday standard of all time, something its famous American composer, Irving Berlin, a Jewish immigrant, had a hunch would happen.
Posture is a key factor in forming other people's perceptions of us - slouch or hunch over and you appear several stages behind in the evolutionary stakes.
"There's no data that shows lower credit quality for loans, but I've got a hunch that the riskier deals are getting financed with bank loans," said Peebles.
If you hunch forward in an aggressive posture, or slouch back for hours at a time, you could end up with far worse than a sore back.
On a hunch, Garvan Institute researchers developed an antibody that could sniff out i-motifs in the genome and identify them, tagging them with an immunofluorescent glow.
"Most of us have a hunch of what we could do to make our lives better, or to make ourselves happier," she told me earlier this week.
He said he searched the list for the names of ISIS terrorists on a hunch, once he'd used Google Translate to determine what the list was for.
We have a hunch that in addition to picking out practical pieces from the Swedish furniture store, Will and Kate indulged their kids with some fun items.
" Wait, so Trump accused his predecessor in the White House of spying on him on "a little bit of a hunch and a little bit of wisdom?
I have thought about this way more than is reasonable, but I have a bit of a hunch and/or fanfiction about Nu's career path at Twitter.
Meanwhile London's politicians, whatever their public commitment to keeping Northern Ireland in the union, often let slip their hunch that Irish partition might not last for ever.
After they sleep together, and he is in a hurry to leave, Kate correctly deduces that he's married, a hunch she had before she slept with him.
Everyone's hunch about the romance was confirmed when Kensington Palace issued a rare official statement about the harassment Markle and her family were facing from the public.
When Wenqing Yan, a recent college graduate, sketched out her concept for cat-ear headphones with glowing lights, she had a hunch the idea would be popular.
Regardless of if RiRi sent the box of goodies, we have a strong hunch Cardi B will be an instant fan of Fenty's highlighter shade, Trophy Wife.
Out of nowhere, his shoulders hunch up and his hands start flailing as he angrily lumbers down the street, alone, yelling at Brittany, who simply wants answers.
Ruemmler recalled that Weissmann had a hunch that former Enron treasurer Ben Glisan would be willing to talk despite already having pleaded guilty without agreeing to cooperate.
Their conjecture was based on a hunch that an operation as fundamental as multiplication must have a limit more elegant than n × log n × log(log n).
This hunch tracks with the location of the man's figure inside a crate full of what look like ceramic jugs, amid a scene full of trade goods.
My hunch is that this is more a name-recognition effect than a detailed assessment of her record as secretary of state or her foreign policy platform.
"Our hunch is that it will be temporary," asserting that the key factor in curtailing outflows was the pause in dollar appreciation rather than tighter capital controls.
We may not have actually seen the future on this one, but we had a hunch about the latest cast addition to the That's So Raven reboot.
My hunch is that this brand and its launch strategy were created in a vacuum — I'd be surprised if diverse thinking went into the strategy or communications.
But we had a hunch there was more to the story, so inspired by Bon Appétit™ pizza, we set out to answer your cheesiest, sauciest questions.
In 2008, Hütter reported on the preliminary results, suggesting his hunch was correct: Though Brown was no longer taking antiretroviral medications, he appeared to be HIV-free.
We first wanted to understand where the Echo is used in most consumers' homes (we had a hunch it was either the kitchen or the living room).
As Searchinger watched Bush's call for an unprecedented increase in biofuel production, his hunch was that the biofuel balance sheet would turn out to be tragically shortsighted.
When he saw footage of the Tupac hologram at Coachella, Tudor had a hunch that there might be potential for the new technology beyond gimmicky festival cameos.
In the fall of 2017, photographer Tavish Campbell followed a hunch and dove to the bottom of the Discovery Passage channel, off Vancouver Island in British Columbia.
I've got a very solid hunch that he would at least be a big deal as top guy for six months and maybe you get way more.
But they still suggest that the hunch women have — that they will receive additional coverage of their appearance due to their gender — isn't totally off the mark.
What's happening: In 2016, President Trump won on a political hunch — that a swath of the U.S. left behind by the forces of globalization was a winning base.
I'm in the middle of a downward spiral, almost crying as I choke down my lysine-dopamine smoothie and hunch over the teak bar at the Zyme Shack.
New York (CNN Business)Last summer, a large hedge fund had a hunch: Lumber prices were about to crash because of excess inventories caused by a railway strike.
She heard three or four gunshots and then officers in SWAT gear arrived and ordered her and other people in their cars to hunch down in their seats.
Like Hailey Baldwin and Ariana Grande before her, Katherine Schwarzenegger also had a hunch she and her significant other were meant to be long before the relationship manifested.
While the product options are pretty limited at the moment, we've got a hunch that this brand has the potential to make some major waves in this category.
Everyone's hunch was confirmed when Kensington Palace issued an official statement about the harassment Markle and her family were facing from the public, thanks to her royal boyfriend.
Yama had a hunch that the effervescent, enhanced lighting would also suit the phone's camera and thus built an app with the same effect but in real time.
But nowadays, you're more likely to hunch over a laptop to hunt for great prices than you are to fight for a parking spot at the local mall.
My hunch was based on the fact that I was going to see the two-person exhibition of Angela Dufresne and Louis Fratino, titled Glazed, at Monya Rowe.
Since then, other researchers had conducted dozens of Draw-a-Scientist studies, and Miller had a well-informed hunch that kids would be more likely to draw women.
She then co-founded Hunch, a service that draws on the collective brain of the Internet to help people make decisions, which was acquired by eBay in 2011.
Plath's letters to Beuscher, whom she stiffly addresses as "Dr." throughout, sometimes assume the tone of a psychiatric appointment, where candor and speculation, fact and hunch, are twinned.
Intuition can be described as a "hunch" or a trusted gut feeling, which many famous entrepreneurs have used to their advantage, according to the Myers-Briggs personality test.
His hunch that it wasn't supposed to be in Iroquois Lake, in the center of the perhaps aspirationally named Central Park, clashed with his catch-and-release credo.
But he then concedes that "there are good reasons companies don't decentralize authority," and he notes that the agent might have wasted time by following the wrong hunch.
When I did, it didn't feel right, and it turns out it wasn't: I'd put it on upside down, a mistake I corrected after Googling on a hunch.
Plus, you'll get a separate miniaturized fight stick control panel with a joystick and action buttons in case you don't want to hunch over the cabinet to play.
"I've just reported evidence in favor of a hunch of good old Darwin's," van Holstein, a biological anthropology PhD student at Cambridge and study lead author, told CNN.
The discoveries confirm a hunch the team had that if you look in any given deep ocean trench, there will be at least one new species of snailfish.
Trump argues 3.4% death rate from coronavirus is 'false,' citing a 'hunch' in claiming it's far lowerThe US has reported 12 coronavirus deaths among at least 221 cases.
The crew was at the home of another player in the Mueller probe, on the suspicion that the person could be arrested, but that hunch didn't pan out.
But my hunch is that readers will most remember "Black Edge" for showing them just how alarmingly pervasive insider trading was in the years surrounding the 2008 collapse.
Reirden thought the pairings would speed up the transition to his system, and he also had a hunch that Alzner and Carlson would benefit from a shake-up.
My hunch is all 20 finalists are in the hunt for something, with fast-expanding Amazon wanting to do the vetting for various investment projects in one swoop.
It stands as the best-selling holiday standard of all time, something its famous American composer, Irving Berlin, who was a Jewish immigrant, had a hunch would happen.
Occasionally, these projects do become profitable, but only through a scientist's persistent drive to show that an idea, a hope, a hunch, is not so crazy after all.
But still his hunch is that workers like him are safer under President Trump, who he feels shares his values on other questions, from guns (good) to abortion (bad).
The team is also aiming to train the system to detect "anomalies"—the machine-learning equivalent of a human hunch that something is not quite right about a scan.
Root-Bernstein, an ecologist and visiting researcher at the Musée de l'Homme in Paris, had a hunch that the tool use she observed had to do with nest-building.
Their hunch, before crunching the numbers, was that "a justice who is more emotionally activated when speaking towards an attorney will be more likely to vote against that attorney".
The only obvious alternative, Harris said, is when companies insist on following the hunch of certain people who believe they know the language that might be making a difference.
And that happened in some cases — Sansa's character arc more or less makes sense, for instance, so long as you set aside her apparently psychic hunch about Dany's evilness.
You're gonna see Ronda Rousey in the ring sooner rather than later -- so says Tyron Woodley, who's got a strong hunch when the UFC megastar's making her WWE debut.
So far, their early work in mice and human neurons (grown from the stem cells of people with genetically linked frontotemporal dementia) seems to bear out their educated hunch.
Again, it's just a hunch, but considering what a favorite the Merc with a Mouth is with fans, it would bring the house down if they pulled it off.
Alexa can have the computer version of a "hunch" and predict human behavior; Google Assistant can carry on a conversation without requiring you to repeatedly say the wake word.
The Black Swan star notes that she and husband Benjamin Millepied haven't found out the sex of their soon-to-arrive second child, but the host has a hunch.
Sable Electronic Pulse Massager — $12.95 with promo code NEWYEAR2019 See Details So you hunch over your laptop for hours on end and you get intermittent back pain in return.
Because now, Hernandez has sent an audition tape to the Disney Channel — and I have a hunch the brand will jump at the opportunity to have her on board.
My evidence for this "brain hack" was anecdotal, but as it turns out there is quite a bit of research that buoys my hunch: Sleep does help fortify memories.
Dog the Bounty Hunter -- who can spot crime from a mile away -- has a hunch on a very personal offense recently committed against him ... and it's screaming INSIDE JOB.
Like any parent she quails before the task of keeping her children both safe and sound, but she has a growing hunch these two goals may be at odds.
The layers of red dry and build on one another, and for years the gap between ceiling and floor lessens; backs hunch as the mind saws downward, revealing rings.
But she saw a whale again on Saturday — and in the same spot again on Sunday — and news reports confirmed her hunch: The Hudson River has a resident humpback.
When you obtain driving privileges, you don't consent to having your photo included in a gigantic face recognition database accessed at the whim of an agent with a hunch.
When Dr. Flammang and her colleagues analyzed the images, they confirmed their initial hunch: The fish were using their tetrapod-like bodies to walk with a tetrapod-like gait.
The Haggler's hunch is that Vincent, who Mr. Castronovo said was based in a support center in the "Asia-Pacific region," is given an incentive to offer extended warranties.
However, if your hunch is correct, then your scholarly duo dismount the ship and begin their investigation—and this is where much of the appeal of the game lies.
What was once just a hunch from people who feel annoyed that their old phone "feels slow" now has hard data and an Apple statement to back it up.
There was no way to predict that we'd strike the right balance with the audience, but we had a hunch, and time told us that we weren't too wrong.
Surging printing costs and a hunch that net surfing would have cultural staying power pushed David Cole to decide that he'd better secure a web address for his business.
"What you collect says so much about who you are," he said during an on-stage interview with Chris Dixon — then-cofounder and CEO of startup Hunch — in 2012.
"I had a hunch that they would often deal with race," Mr. Young said, but he was struck how often the hoaxes he found came back to the subject.
It took a considerable hunch on the part of Davis, then in her early 70s, to hire the 20-something college graduate from San Bernardino as her girl Friday.
I had a hunch, even then, that this union bore my sought-after truth — that we vibrated at the same frequency and would always grow in lock-step pace.
During the bird flu outbreak of the early 2000s, some scientists had a hunch that they could use the exchange of dollar bills to model the way diseases spread.
READ: North Korea just fired some more missiles a few days after Trump said It's NBD "My hunch is that Trump may be more flexible this time," Zhang said.
Were you to suggest any of these sequences you'd immediately find out that multiples of 4 don't play a role in my rule, so your initial hunch was wrong.
He rested both forearms on the high arms of his wheelchair, which caused his shoulders to hunch and gave the impression that he was about to spring into action.
In a six-minute segment as a contestant (alongside Burt Bacharach and Jerry Leiber) on "Play Your Hunch," an early Merv Griffin game show, he spoke only three words.
This is a hunch, but one shared by pollsters and informed by years of watching health care politics: I think Democrats do have to fight against health care fatigue.
My hunch is Lance will aim for an IPO for StackPath — it's unlikely he will be content with anything less, especially knowing his last exit was a $2 billion outcome.
Some people will still prefer the longboard (Plus and Stealth) design, but my hunch is most people who've sat on the fence just got exactly what they've been waiting for.
Here are some truly hard questions we'd like some answers to: When was the first time Mark Zuckerberg had a hunch his platform was being used for foreign election interference?
But if their hunch is correct, then they can expect to see the nebula continue expanding from the shock wave, until they see the star again through the dispersing dust.
Here's an educated hunch: I think Disney is going to announce it has bought a piece of Major League Baseball's video streaming company, for around a billion dollars, this afternoon.
A week ago everyone in my Twitter feed is talking about Kanye West, but my hunch is that actually most people in the world are not talking about Kanye West.
Developers typically have a hunch about where a bug may be, so when you get to the suspect file, you use Rookout's visual rule editor to set your virtual breakpoint.
""I first developed a hunch that my (recent) ex had a new girlfriend after I saw a bunch of Venmo payments they exchanged over the course of a few months.
Since DeAngelo was identified as the alleged Golden State Killer via familial DNA and an online ancestry database, investigators in Visalia had been trying to prove their long-held hunch.
Although Chip and Joanna, 39, didn't find out the sex of their baby until more recently, the fifth-time dad-to-be had a hunch just from an early ultrasound.
While Trump supporters still think she is a witch, my hunch is that many others are growing more comfortable with the notion that she will likely be our next President.
There is a breathless energy to her work, from the simple scribble of an approaching horizon to the hunch of her own back as she heads into a stiff wind.
The FBI would not have been able to conduct the raid based on a mere hunch that Mr Cohen was engaged in a plot with Mr Trump or his aides.
The smartwatch is a two-year device so there's some noticeable lag, but my hunch is the lag would disappear if Bennett gets it running on new Android Wear smartwatches.
I'm burned out having every streaming service trying to get my attention and my hard-earned cash, and I have a strong hunch a lot of other people are, too. 
All the AMAs were with "regular people" (aka boring grown-ups), and he just had a hunch that Caleb would add a much-needed fresh voice to the Reddit community.
Here's my hunch: Anthem has a shot at being cool, but BioWare (EA?) needs to start being more honest about the game they're making, instead of trying to please everyone.
In , inventor Chuck Hall had a hunch that he could use The process, known as stereolithography, formed the basis of 3D printing, which creates objects from thin layers of material.
"We had a hunch when we started this work that there were more vulnerabilities to find," says Syed Rafiul Hussain, a mobile security researcher from Purdue who led the study.
"Our hunch is that the drop-off in ADP's estimate of private payrolls growth is likely a blip," said Roiana Reid, an economist at Berenberg Capital Markets in New York.
My hunch is that their publication was delayed for 20 years after Judd's death because some objects of his negative notice are now dead and thus cannot sue for libel.
This isn't some hunch of mine — the Pew Foundation did a great study on this in 2014 and found that only 20163 percent of our population ever runs for office.
Highland, however, has a reputation for being more legally aggressive than many funds, and its general counsel, Scott Ellington, had a strong hunch that something was amiss with the deal.
He cited a "hunch" in disputing the expert view of the World Health Organization's director-general, who said this week that the global mortality rate for the virus is 3.4%.
"I used to hunch over and cover my face with my hair and stare at my toes the whole time — to a room full of 200 people," he said, chuckling.
McPhee might like you to believe these two cue cards happened to cling together in a vigorous shuffle, but my hunch is that "The Patch" is surreptitiously structured, un-unplanned.
Until even a few years ago, Sanità, where guys still hunch over bootleg-DVD stands watching the Naples mob show "Gomorrah," was the sort of place people stayed away from.
" In Washington on Wednesday night, President Donald Trump, using a "hunch," told millions of people watching Sean Hannity's Fox News show: "I think the 3.4% is really a false number.
As we reported ... Dog had a hunch the crime was an inside job based on what a psychic told him, who claimed she'd spoken to Beth from the great beyond.
He had a hunch about heme, an iron-carrying molecule in hemoglobin (which makes your blood red), whose structure is similar to that of chlorophyll (which enables plants to photosynthesize).
He summoned every hunch, every contested inheritance, every paid informant, every whispered tax problem gathered from two decades operating inside an art market that had never paid him much attention.
"My hunch is it will work because the Chinese would not have agreed to the G20 if they hadn't been serious," said James Lewis, an international cybersecurity expert at CSIS.
" CHRIS GRAHAM, SENIOR EUROPE ECONOMIST, STANDARD CHARTERED "We don't know where he will come down on in terms of monetary policy but my hunch is he will be a pragmatist.
Local detectives still maintained that all they needed to jail somebody was a "hunch," a "gut instinct" or "a pretty good feeling" that a person knew something about a crime.
But to further corroborate their hunch, the team performed an evolutionary analysis using several other old strains of hepatitis B virus, and found that the virus itself evolves very slowly.
And by the end of that 45 seconds, the friend said, he already had a hunch about whether he was interested by the way the entrepreneur carried him- or herself.
This pattern is known as the "brown-dwarf desert" and OGLE-2015-BLG-1319 may be the only known exception, though further observations will be necessary to confirm that hunch.
It has some things that it tries to do to mitigate that disruption from repealing the individual mandate, but my hunch is that they would be inadequate to do so.
Amber Rose seems to have a hunch about who might've stolen her engagement ring from Wiz Khalifa, but stops short of naming anyone in particular for one very good reason.
Still, both plays featured ultra-talented first-overall picks doing what few rookies have the wherewithal to even consider, eschewing positional soundness to follow a hunch and make a play.
While I'm unaware of Ghaul's fate in the main campaign, I have a hunch he may be the boss of Destiny 2's first raid, due out sometime soon after launch.
But in this issue you really get a sense of how well Quitely understands motion and emotion when it comes to posture and the way his characters slouch, hunch, and lean.
And when all those inevitable snafus crop up along the way, they'll become a body of evidence that supports your hunch that they can't be trusted with that kind of power.
For breakfast Our picks: Egg whites with Swiss cheese, spinach and tomato on multigrain flatbread If you have a hunch that breakfast at Subway consists of breakfast subs, well, you're correct.
Because this seam is only about five feet high, we have to hunch as we move through the tunnel of presses, stepping through deep pools of water that swallow our boots.
"We should not be permitting the government to just seize any money that they find on someone just because they have a hunch that there might be something criminal," Brooke said.
He said he had acted on a hunch in making the switch from Osweiler, a fourth-year pro out of Arizona State, to Manning, a five-time league most valuable player.
The shock of his physical presence arises from the incongruence between an audience's expectations of a more traditional black male cool and the spastic, hunch-shouldered version of masculinity he presents.
As visible as the couple may be, the intricacies of their lives remain mostly shrouded in mystery (except for that last question — we have a pretty good hunch about that one).
We had a hunch our favorite denim brands would be breaking out of their standard boxes this year, creating pieces that go beyond the standard components of the classic Canadian tuxedo.
While I'm still not totally sold on the look, I still have a hunch it'll be one of those things I come around to and apologize to a few months later.
No one is quite sure how the amoeba got in Parris' eye, but it is associated with contact lenses wearers; the hunch is that he didn't clean out his contacts properly.
Here's a good hunch: In a year or so, Jay Z will have sold the whole thing to Sprint, which will be left trying to figure that problem out for itself.
My hunch is that if you were worried that the last MacBook was too underpowered for you, the new MacBook will only assuage your concerns by, well, 25 percent or so.
But Dr Altbäcker backed a hunch that such molecules might hang around in a mother's body long enough (perhaps stored in her fat) to carry a message from the previous season.
But my hunch is this: It wouldn't have taken $329 to get me to "do guitar," had anyone thought to suggest it when I quit classical piano lessons after 10 years.
"To say something is a map is not to say it's a hunch," said Dr. Godfrey-Smith, a professor at the City University of New York and the University of Sydney.
The "Sorry" singer always had a hunch about the model "being the girl I'm going to marry," sharing his eerily accurate feelings in a GQ interview more than Two. Years. Ago.
His hunch, which turned out to be correct, was that his son had developed sepsis, a life-threatening condition triggered by an infection that can very quickly spiral out of control.
Asked by Willie Geist if his "belief that the president directed this payment is based on more than a hunch," Avenatti simply replied, "yes," but declined to provide any evidence. 6.
A productive hunch Chemists and physicists typically study the structure of a material by firing X-rays at a sample and observing how the rays scatter off the atoms within it.
My other hunch was that the new film might turn out to be based on Samuel Beckett's "Endgame," and that the Avengers would spend their days squatting miserably inside ash cans.
Here's what New Yorkers should know about the rules: Say an officer has a hunch that a man on the street has a concealed weapon, such as a knife or gun.
Sex and relationship therapist Esther Perel hasn't met Melania Trump — but, if she had to guess, she has a hunch about what's going on between the First Lady and President Trump.
My hunch is it won't come to that, because his loyalty to you will ultimately trump his fear of conflict, but it appears that you're going to have to demand it.
The "Botched" star joined us on "TMZ Live" Wednesday and told us our hunch is correct ... Hollywood's biggest stars are using the outbreak as the perfect cover for some cosmetic work.
Assuming you have the time to hunch over and scour for diamonds across dozens of acres, Crater of Diamonds State Park sure seems to be a good place to find one.
The hunch proved right: Just 16 months after an exploratory meeting, their first opera, a miniaturized retelling of the Pied Piper myth called "Into the Little Hill," was onstage in London.
After the 2017 NFL draft, no one could have known Mahomes was set to become the breakout superstar he is today, but Chiefs general manager Brett Veach certainly had a hunch.
In these scenarios, researchers have the opportunity to follow a hunch or try a novel idea, which can sometimes yield different and essential results to advance our understanding of the disease.
That never sat well with me, but until recently, I had no one else to validate my hunch that working until physical and mental exhaustion was something not worth aspiring to.
In PEOPLE's exclusive sneak peek at Tuesday's episode, season 1 champ T-Pain returns as a guest panelist — and he's got strong hunch about the celebrity behind this season's Thingamajig costume.
Executives are curled up in a defensive hunch, aware they are getting eaten alive by companies that didn't exist 266 years ago but terrified of taking a flyer on something unproved.
He told the New York Times that he had a hunch that social media could be a powerful force, after watching the print market get weaker Russia in the late 2000s.
A few weeks ago, for example, I was looking for information that would support my hunch that Australians are simply better than Americans (and much of Europe) at work-life balance.
And Mr. Gursky, a partner at the law firm Olshan Frome Wolosky, had a hunch that the 4,560 votes of that shareholder, who supported the insurgent candidate, had not been counted.
It turns out my mom's hunch was right: My colleagues and I have found through research that big, academic medical centers don't outperform local hospitals when it comes to common procedures.
It's possible a new boss might have a different idea, but my hunch is that whoever runs Viacom will want to keep the old model running as long as they can.
Like, go over there and put that down and then hunch down — but not too much — and then you look at the camera and then cry, and then look over your shoulder.
" Meanwhile, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra filed a second lawsuit on behalf of his state Tuesday, saying the rule would let providers "deny service on the basis of a hunch or prejudice.
He confirmed his hunch: people didn't want to look like Ben Stiller in that one scene in Something About Mary and, sadly, white wireless earbuds hanging out of your ears looked goofy.
"My hunch is that the Conservatives will win a majority, [though] it won't be as big as some were predicting," Matt Williams, a political scientist at the University of Oxford, tells me.
The hunch turns out to be correct, and Dwight eventually confesses to the crime after Ford, Tench, and Carver all question the 30-year-old during a smoke break outside of home.
This guy who had a hunch about what was going on before his wife revealed her news … YouTube vlogger Austin didn't even need to open the gift his wife, Jess, handed him.
Then, once I'd exhausted that position, I'd hunch over, looking like I was ready to pounce, as I jutted out my chin to scan important emails just inches from the computer screen.
He's willing, and able, to make adjustments: His base, once so wide it engulfed the plate, has drawn noticeably tighter, while the deep crouch is gradually evolving into more of a hunch.
When he said that Obama wiretapped his campaign, it was "a little bit of a hunch," Trump told Fox's Sean Hannity in April — but Sanders stuck with the line until the end.
He meets Alex (Edward Holcroft) early one morning after a night spent clubbing and getting high; relying on a hunch, he seeks him out after their initial chance encounter and romances him.
But we have a hunch the marketing types behind the franchise would've approved Star Toys, a series of sex toys that will leave you feeling a different kind of force, we guess.
Instead of wasting time reviewing photos after each shot (called "chimping" because you hunch over your camera like a chimp staring at the screen), you can move on and take more shots.
Kristin Dombek: My hunch is that the popularity of the word, as an insult, or a citizen diagnosis, these days, is partly about a fear of the internet itself, where it spreads.
Glover centered on whether a Kansas police officer behaved lawfully when he stopped a car belonging to a suspended driver, Charles Glover, based on a hunch that Glover was operating the vehicle.
Michael Cembalest, the chairman of market and investment strategy of JPMorgan, has a hunch that a near-term recession isn't set in stone — and he has the data to back it up.
That flat-backed pretzel stance ain't about style: To reach speeds over 30 mph, skaters hunch to minimize the hole they punch in the air—and the drag that comes with it.
"We first had a hunch that our customers might want workwear because so many of them were wearing our shirts to work already," Melanie Moore, Elizabeth & Clarke's founder and CEO, told Refinery29.
In one tableau, two naked cave women and an anthropomorphically officious vulture hunch over the edge of their pedestal as if contemplating the inevitability of death as exemplified by some unseen carcass.
"When you look at the amount of change in the world — and basically we're operating on a hunch — how are we sure if we are getting the best deal available?" he said.
Trump, however, ignored those problems and cited his "hunch" to make a case that the coronavirus death rate is lower than official estimates coming from organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO).
A robot might eventually use this approach to form a hypothesis about what happens when it drops something, and then confirm its hunch when it sees several things smash to the floor.
But if their hunch was right, then it could have serious implications for hospitals and other hotbeds of antibiotic resistance that have their own in-house washing machines, such as nursing homes.
L. My hunch is that one of your mother's concerns here may be that people will be cruel to you — or that you'll get fewer opportunities in life — because of these mannerisms.
Instead, they were worn with head-to-toe lace looks and tailored trench coats, giving us a hunch we might be wearing a Swarovski-bedazzled version for that next trip to the Serengeti.
When he just started digging in the pumpkin field, on a hunch, and was all sweaty and gross and kinda looked like Indiana Jones (that's what The Duffer Brothers were going for): 13.
Working with local partners Hunch Ventures, Blade will start the service in March and claims passengers will be able to swap traffic-strewn eight-hour drives into trips as short as 35 minutes.
The 33-year-old New Zealander, a trained reproductive biologist, had a hunch that the cellophane-like substance in which the Hylaeus bee breeds its larvae could replace toxic chemicals used in plastics.
We work our way to the day when an editor who trusts us will casually approve a hunch of a story idea, and grant us the necessary resources to pursue it to boot.
I could spend years in therapy digging to the root of this, and maybe I should, but my hunch is that it's related to another concept that comes up in Merkin's essay: agency.
"That's why it's so critical to pick the best team from the get-go, because it's a doctor who has a hunch that can mean the difference between life and death," says Jill.
Not only were listeners anxiously waiting on more music—a hunch confirmed by stalking his recent Twitter mentions—but the project also aligns with the ongoing changes currently happening within the Bay Area.
But it's a lingering hunch that LGBTQ people might never fully transcend discrimination and prejudice that keeps the far-fetched dream of an independent queer nation alive in the minds of a few.
I want to put the emphasis on "more pleasing," because my hunch is that if we looked at the raw input each sensor is getting we'd be hard-pressed to tell the difference.
The rest of the time I shoot sleep darts from the shadows and tiptoe my way toward silencing any backup-calling sorts before they so much as get a hunch to my presence.
She was getting along just fine, too, but when a friend put the two in touch on the hunch that their engineering talent and vision could amount to something, that instinct proved right.
Now, research led by Meredith MacGregor, an astronomer at the Carnegie Institution for Science, confirms this hunch with a detection of a colossal flare from Proxima Centauri that occurred on March 24, 2017.
Paul O'Dwyer, New York I for one applaud BlackRock's systematic approach versus that of active investing by individuals — to distance themselves from the volatile human-emotion-gut-feeling-have-a-hunch investment style.
My hunch is they will: The mixture of antiquarian precision and entrepreneurial self-confidence that drives "La La Land" will be embraced by a generation for whom preservation and invention often go together.
He's got a big, potentially career-defining show coming up, and his deeply religious mother, Zora (Charlayne Woodard), keeps calling, spurred by a holy—and basically correct—hunch that he's got sidetracked somehow.
He had a hunch that it might be Lyme disease because he'd spent time outdoors in rural Massachusetts two weeks earlier and might have been bitten by a tick that transmitted the illness.
After seeing how specials first shown on cable performed on Netflix, she developed a hunch that the common wisdom about the stand-up special — that it had a limited audience — was entirely wrong.
Mr. Weissmann was credited with acting on a hunch that Ben F. Glisan Jr., the former Enron treasurer who had already pleaded guilty without agreeing to cooperate, might be willing to say more.
That is why Tom Forster, the team's high-performance coordinator, could act on hunch, putting McCusker on the beam for the final — despite her shaky performance in qualifying, during which Hurd scored higher.
They followed him on a hunch, and the trail led to a French smuggler who was shipping to the United States 100 pounds of heroin, some of it stolen from a police vault.
She had a hunch they could help because they work for the Immigration Records and Identity Services Directorate, part of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services in the Department of Homeland Security.
Picture a mood-lit Las Vegas casino, at first glance indistinguishable from any other pleasure palace on the Strip: salarymen hunch over $250 blackjack tables as waitresses with plunging necklines circle the floor.
Letter of Recommendation I may be wrong, but my hunch is that, when you go out for lunch with colleagues or even just office friends, you don't order a martini, let alone three.
"We find it reckless for an officer-affiant to search a suspect's home and his father's barn based on nothing more than a hunch that a crime has been committed," the court wrote.
My largely uninformed hunch is that there's more hype than reality there when it comes to 2020, but, hey, Obama won in 2008 and Trump had never been elected to public office before.
When Barry first begins her investigation of the House of Oudh, her tireless pursuit is driven by a hunch that their story is connected to the larger tensions of British departure from India.
I started my final status with the words "Important announcement" because I had a hunch that those are some of the magic words that fool the Facebook algorithm into weighting posts more heavily.
But my hunch is that many of them have simply outgrown the need for net neutrality's protections, so they're comfortable paying lip service to the concept without getting particularly invested in the fight.
Her inquisitive nature and early interest in design eventually led her into a career in product design and management at Hunch and eBay, before she shook up the wearable market with Ringly in 2013.
Also, if you have a hunch you'll need more than one day out, make sure you address that in your email and let your manager know that you'll follow up about your state. 5.
She's determined to have a good sober "hunch" (Floribama-speak for sex) with her barrel-chested freedom fighter, to make up for the fact that the two were "hot drunk messes" the night before.
Subsequent calculations by Santos and Crisford supported Vafa's hunch; the simulations they're running now could verify that naked singularities become cloaked in black holes right at the point where gravity becomes the weakest force.
That's why I have a hunch that Facebook and Instagram are preparing to launch a more powerful set of video editing tools so that you can make minute-long clips that are actually interesting.
Throughout 2016, the Loon team tested the new methods in Peruvian airspace and found their hunch was correct: some of the balloons stuck around in the same place for as long as three months.
I supposed my hunch is there is an incuriosity sometimes within groups, within elites, left or right, where they don't want to ask awkward questions about people they are comfortable with and know socially.
Whether you're standing or prone, your shoulders hunch, your neck bends at a deep and awkward angle, and your face hovers dangerously close to a light source that could be making you temporarily blind.
The below footage beautifully captures the moment a manul cat validates its hunch that a camera trap had been placed in front of its den in Port Lympne Wild Animal Park in Kent, England.
So, with TB12's jersey still M.I.A. ... we asked Officer O'Neal (who was leaving the Oreo Dunk Challenge) if he had a hunch on who may have jacked the piece of Super Bowl history.
But yes—my hunch is that I'm fascinated by the way these diagnostic terms shape our stories about romance, gender, sexuality, generations—our feelings about the culture and condemnations of whole groups, like millennials.
" In an email, Mr. Hiddleston said he "conducts scenes like music ('forte,' 'piano,' 'pianissimo')," and added, "I have a hunch that he can only work on material which somehow expresses a part of himself.
Whether you're young, old or comfortably riding along the bell curve of middle-age America, my hunch is the canned sound bites, incessant rhetoric and obsequious nature of presidential debates no longer sways opinion.
"In essence, we are caught between concern that investors will become re-sensitized to political risk and an unquantifiable hunch that the lure of positive carry may continue to support the market," they said.
Even if you don't lug around a full backpack every day and hunch over your computer, doing any kind of physical work, exercising, or even just experiencing stress can lead to tight, painful muscles.
It's admirable, I suppose, but also the kind of aggro mindset that could make you do something stupid for no reason, like, for instance, passing on a spectacular guard talent on a weird hunch.
These people flew anywhere from 1,944 miles (Los Angeles to Atlanta) to 10,617 miles (New York to southern Australia) for that first date — all on a hunch that their voyages would be worth it.
On Sean Hannity's Fox News show last week, he called the World Health Organization's estimated fatality rate of 3.4 percent "a false number," saying "my hunch" was that it would be under 1 percent.
Now, this is just my hunch, and — but based on a lot of conversations with a lot of people that do this, because a lot of people will have this, and it's very mild.
Now, this is just my hunch, but based on and lot of conversations with a lot of people that do this, because a lot of people will have this and it is very mild.
Currently, amidst a pandemic that is causing wide cancellations of travel and public events of all kinds, the near term numbers are imprecise to the point of being little more than a good hunch.
PIEVE TORINA, Italy — After a series of powerful earthquakes struck Italy last year, Martin Wikelski rushed here to test a hunch that has tantalized scientists and thinkers for millenniums: Can animals anticipate natural disasters?
Stevens and Barres weren't sure what was eating away at these tagged synapses, causing them to disappear in the brain, but Stevens had a hunch that it might have something to do with microglia.
Acting on a hunch, I sent a copy to a man who might have known something about the murder: Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, the Venezuelan terrorist and Muslim convert better known as Carlos the Jackal.
My hunch is most podcasts show a much steeper decline: You can read more about why this matters in a post I wrote in June, when Apple first said the feature would be coming.
Ottolenghi says he has a sneaking suspicion such offerings just might appeal to a stoned palate, a hunch your humble narrator confirms after sampling a cone of soy sauce, wasabi, and almond-flavored gelato.
The salicylic acid is what helps zap away bacteria, but I have a hunch it's the product's licorice-root and meadowsweet extracts — two anti-inflammatory ingredients — that calmed the redness from my breakout so quickly.
It pains me to say this, but I have a hunch that, much like the no-opening-the-Magic-packs policy at my local game shop, this month's Zoolander sequel is going to displease me.
We have a hunch that there are a lot of people in the Cleveland area who would love to try to grab a sardine out of the water while they enjoy a drink with friends.
It's guided – by hunch, gut, intuition, curiosity, and powered by a deep conviction that the prize for customers is big enough that it's worth being a little messy and tangential to find our way there.
" Patricia Walker, Ken's stepmom who raised him since he was a young child, has a hunch: She tells PEOPLE, "I hope the outpouring of the love is an example of how the world should react.
IF READERS, LIKE Schumpeter, have children who barely have time to say hello as they hunch over a computer, headsets on, talking with friends while blasting their digital enemies to smithereens, here is some advice.
As the characters hunch over the ailing Stalin, they are worried about what might happen if their fallen demigod dies—and are equally terrified of what he might do to them if he wakes up.
When Tom came to my show he smiled, guffawed and looked serious in turn in front of each picture, and I have a hunch he was the only one in New York who really understood.
Jupiter in Sagittarius mingles with the sun and asks that you trust your gut and on February 19, when some helpful energy comes your way—trust your instincts and see if your hunch is right.
I've been to carpet stores, to publishers, to the coroners—I feel as if I'm going around in circles of crude FMV, each hunch hitting a brick wall made of stuttering pixels and cheesy dialog.
His diminutive role feels like a missed opportunity, considering the real life story — Markopolos claims to have figured out Madoff was a crook in five minutes and confirmed his hunch with four hours of analysis.
The company began life eight years ago with little more than a hunch that computer vision would eventually be important and that devices would need a super-low-power chip designed for just that task.
For instance, consider the following exchange with the committee's vice chairman, Adam Schiff: SCHIFF: [D]o you believe that Director Comey would've opened a counterintelligence investigation on a presidential campaign lightly, or on mere hunch?
When Paul A. X. Bologna heard that a local fisherman had brought a dime-size jellyfish to a New Jersey aquarium, he had a hunch that it might be a Gonionemus vertens, or clinging jellyfish.
My hunch is that someone out of left field will win, but considering that Bob Dylan won last year, simply seeming like a classic Nobel Laureate is a pretty good thing to be in 2017.
It's guided — by hunch, gut, intuition, curiosity, and powered by a deep conviction that the prize for customers is big enough that it's worth being a little messy and tangential to find our way there.
Among them: Baby Hawladar, a mother of two from Bangladesh who defied her husband's orders to travel halfway around the world to hunch over a sewing machine 10 hours a day, six days a week.
Ms. Frankel had a hunch it was a rare find and she was right; the book was a late-285th-century Ottoman Quran and sold, she said, through Sotheby's London in 2300 for about $282,000.
My hunch is that we will likewise look back and conclude that today's calls for racial justice, if anything, understate the problem — and that white America, however well meaning, is astonishingly oblivious to pervasive inequity.
After nightfall, on the seafront, children play soccer under the palm trees while their fathers puff on water pipes and hunch over small glowing boxes — portable Wi-Fi hot spots — that offer an Internet fix.
For now, I hunch over my desk, an assortment of tiny plastic, metal, and resin statues in front of me, my brush slathering paint and ink over them, and I'm reminded that this is mine.
Last Wednesday, Trump told Fox News viewers he had a "hunch" that WHO estimates on the virus's mortality rate were wrong and that many Americans infected with the virus could continue to go to work.
You don't want to have to hunch up your shoulders to type, for example, nor do you want your wrists bending up or down — an ideal keyboard height is about two inches above your knees.
For the Busy Bee honey, van der Meulen told me that she couldn't confirm or deny Gawenis's hunch about resin technology—and that there's currently no good way to tell for sure, even with NMR.
In other words, let's not follow the Rush Limbaugh model and just mouth off on the hunch that it won't amount to much and the prejudice that it's a tool to bring down Donald Trump.
Fortunately, I knew 1D's SAZERAC, the wonderfully named New Orleans cocktail (try it yourself with this easy recipe from Rosie Schaap), which gave me the A, so I changed my first hunch to AVOCADO ROLL.
Living in Northern California, she took her first lessons at 6; her parents signed her up on a hunch after noticing her endless enjoyment of putt-putt courses with their dragon mouths, drawbridges and windmills.
Just an educated hunch, not knowing the facts here, but it sounds like the four employees who were "must rides" were going to Louisville to crew another aircraft, and this was a last-minute reassignment.
But based on the channels offered, my hunch is that the company is hoping to establish itself as an MVPD that just happens to operate and distribute via OTT, rather than through a traditional cable box.
Hovaghimian is augmenting his feeds with news made by other local news orgs, but my hunch is that he's going to have a hard time finding enough compelling stuff to draw readers on a consistent basis.
At the bottom of the hunch is his own rhetoric: a candidate, and now a president, who has been quick to criticise or insult judges, Republican senators and his own intelligence services, but never Mr Putin.
If you've ever wondered why there's no step count complication for the Apple Watch, my hunch is that Apple knows its step tracking isn't that great, and so it gives you the abstraction of circles instead.
" Without that additional information, Dr. Goldin said her hunch is that "the majority of people would be bidding less if they thought that, 'This really isn't a 1948 Rolex' or 'This really isn't Jackie Robinson's signature.
Once he was gone, in 1988, they expected to take back the White House, a hunch that hardened into a certainty when polls showed their nominee, Michael Dukakis, 17 points up five months before the election.
The most successful women in business have been, out of necessity, entrepreneurs and innovators: Ruth Handler took a gamble on her hunch that children might enjoy playing with dolls that look adult, and Barbie was born.
Twenty-one years later, an eternity in Balthus time, the little athlete, who ages weirdly, wields only a pocketbook and a cane while hobbling, hunch-backed and wrinkled, through "The Passage of Commerce Saint-Andre" (1954).
Pereira's hunch — that people may be reluctant to buy a new best seller, but would happily pay double or even triple the amount for a marvel of "paper engineering" — turned out to be a good one.
Hunch down in front of your monitor, pop on your headphones and pretend to be hard at work while you chase away the post-Comic-Con blues with a video playlist of pure, unfiltered geek hype.
My mom says she can't recall exactly what alterations or substitutions she used to make, but I have a hunch she skipped the homemade red sauce and used a jar of Prego to ease the workload.
From, like 2001-2010, the defining image of the Knicks was Paul Pierce, all lumpen hunch, draped in that disgusting shade of Green, drilling a series of game winners over more and more pathetic Knicks squads.
My hunch is that the loss of his identity as a lawyer — he had been nudged out of his job and humiliated at a hearing over whether to disbar his brother — plunged Chuck into a depression.
Mr. Jurjevics was later editor in chief of E. P. Dutton, where one day he scooped up a manuscript that had crossed his desk on a hunch that readers would clamor for a Sherlock Holmes revival.
Billy Campbell plays it moody as John Cardinal, a psychologically tortured police detective in Algonquin Bay, Ontario, who was demoted after he clung too tightly to a hunch in the disappearance of a First Nations girl.
So I have a hunch that we&aposre going to learn more at the press conference, but only as we begin to see when will be the first dismantlement and there have been two small steps already.
Surprisingly, videophones actually pop up a couple of times in this video series, but unsurprisingly people didn't want to have to hunch down in front of their landline phones to chat with friends on a tiny screen.
The players hunch their shoulders, and their eyes are about even with the top bevel of their monitor so that they're looking down at the screen, which makes them appear, in profile, something like carnivores eyeing dinner.
During a panel at Fox's Winter Television Critics Association Press Tour for her new show, The Four, Trainor revealed to ET that she had a hunch the proposal was coming — because they picked out the ring together.
Even when we think we know everything about an iPhone, like the unnamed 2017 model I told you to forget about earlier, we could be basing our beliefs on nothing more than an analyst's hyped-up hunch.  
If you think you may have a food allergy but aren't sure, don't play a guessing game with your symptoms (and certainly don't cut a whole group of foods out of your diet forever on a hunch).
A Terrifying New Diagnosis This time around, Bobby's doctor, Stephanie Fish, M.D. at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, was able to catch the brain tumors early by relying on a hunch, says Jill.
No one knows what the resulting coffee and chocolate might taste like, but if Dr Dudley and her colleagues are correct in their hunch, there will be many new flavours for coffee lovers and chocoholics to savour.
Then in 1958, Mark McCormack, a golf fan with a hunch that professional athletes could be stars off the field as well, began pitching golfers on the idea of letting him represent them in their business dealings.
"I can't prove to you this was related to vaping," Khan previously told Insider, but said he had a hunch the injury was related to a marijuana device the patient had bought just a few months earlier.
He was arrested on what amounted to a hunch from a police lieutenant, who, months before the murder, had seen him "acting suspiciously" as he wandered through Howard Beach, a mostly white neighborhood where the murder happened.
Now, and this is just my hunch, and — but based on a lot of conversations with a lot of people that do this," Trump said, going on to peg the real figure as "way under 1 percent.
"My hunch is that it's not one-size-fits-all, and we need to have a variety of solutions based on the type of procedure or developmental level of the patient," he told Reuters Health by phone.
The faux-app mimics things that happen every day on Instagram and Twitter, but with voice command so we can follow along, rather than watch eight people hunch over their phones for an hour at a time.
USA Today reported two weeks ago that a common pleas judge in Hamilton County, Ohio, has adopted the practice of summoning ICE whenever he has a "hunch" that the defendant standing before him is an undocumented immigrant.
" At well over six feet tall, with broad shoulders and a gentle hunch, Mr. Mabern put his physical heft into his music — playing, as he said in a 2015 interview, "from my shoulders, from my whole body.
If you're reading these words, I have a hunch you may be considering the Skydio as your very first drone — and you should — so I'm going to explain things I wouldn't normally explain in a drone review.
The results, reported in 2009 (and updated in 2014) in the journal Nature , were a dispiriting validation of Bleuler's hunch about multiple hereditary factors: more than a hundred independent segments of the genome were associated with schizophrenia.
He had no objective data to support the hunch that his residence was high enough to be safe, or that time truly was on his side, and yet on both counts Murakami talked himself into believing so.
My hunch is that the rise in mainstream interest in pro wrestling—even as ratings are admittedly down compared to past peaks—owes something, perhaps only a little something, to how loosely we hold our friendships in 2018.
Lochte and his Playboy model fiancee, Kayla Rae Reid, were leaving Catch in L.A. when we asked about baby Caiden ... and although too early to start training, Lochte's got a hunch his boy's got his gold medal genes.
While we're not positive what scent he was wearing when Beckinsale hung out with him, we have a hunch it could have been Diesel's "Only the Brave" because in 2009 he became the face of the new scent.
Now, that's not to say that good politicians didn't always have a hunch about how the public would respond to various things, but they only had the roughest estimates about public sentiment — and often misleading ones at that.
Given that Le Pen is so far back in the polls, my hunch is that — as with the U.S. — the Russian game plan will not be primarily about making her win, but rather about sowing doubt/discord/confusion.
But we have a hunch that it was your thrift and resourcefulness that brought you here in the first place, because we've rounded up some of the best bridesmaids-friendly dresses that we could find for under $100.
Theoretically, the sensor could be a standalone device that talks to, say, Apple's HomeKit, designed to stand on its own merits and be part of a mix-and-match smart home system — but I've got a different hunch.
The hunch that oat milk is here to stay was just proven correct: One of the more mainstream dairy milk-alternative companies, Silk, recently announcement that it is introducing its own line of oat milks called Oat Yeah.
But if Mr Trump were to instruct Mr Rosenstein to fire Mr Mueller on the basis of a hunch of impropriety, and the deputy attorney general refused, the constitutional crisis of which Mr Flake warned would probably ensue.
They had a hunch that people who are more likely to become addicted to Facebook tend to measure their self-worth based on the acceptance of others, regardless of how high or low their self esteem currently is.
My research was the first empirical study of creepiness, and I had a hunch that feeling creeped out might have something to do with ambiguity—about not really being sure how to react to a person or situation.
My research was the first empirical study of creepiness, and I had a hunch that feeling creeped out might have something to do with ambiguity -- about not really being sure how to react to a person or situation.
But I have a hunch that some of them could have been found at Mar-a-Lago, where perhaps a piano played "As Time Goes By" while a record number of Americans across the country file for unemployment.
After high school, he was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in 1968; its renowned scout, Buck O'Neil, the former Negro Leagues player and manager, had had a strong hunch that Oscar would make it to the major leagues.
AGAIN: The president doubted the World Health Organization's finding that the covid-19, the disease that results from the coronavirus, has a 3.4 percent mortality rate on a "hunch" during an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity.
Similarly, former Sequoia Capital investors Mark Kvamme and Chris Olsen hightailed it to Columbus, Ohio, in 2013 based on a hunch that there were plenty of savvy founders in the Midwest who investors on both coasts were missing.
The operation was an experiment: On a hunch, the surgeon suctioned out two trenches of tissue from the man's brain, one from each of his medial temporal lobes, located deep below the skull about level with the ears.
A quick conversation later and a hunch was confirmed: Gerry's brother-in-law was not just the son of a lightkeeper, but in the small world that is Ireland, spent 12 years of his youth at Fanad Head.
The next day, to confirm her hunch that her decision was the right one, she visited one more place nearby, in the appealing and historic row of "black and whites," dating from 1894, on far East 72nd Street.
At the time, I made a remark to some law enforcement friends about a hunch I had that the more common the flag became in the community, the more it would become emblematic of the broader conservative movement.
My research was the first empirical study of creepiness, and I had a hunch that feeling creeped out might have something to do with ambiguity -- about not really being sure how to react to a person or situation.
"But Chairman Greenspan had a hunch that the United States was experiencing the wonders of a 'new economy' in which improved productivity growth would allow faster output growth and lower unemployment, without serious inflation risks," Mr. Powell said.
Chip and Joanna Gaines announced that they are launching their own TV network with Discovery — but fans who were paying close attention may have already had a hunch that the stars were preparing to return to the small screen.
While it's relatively common to outgrow allergies over time, the hunch that we've picked up new ones is often a misconception, according to Dr. William Reisacher, an ear, nose and throat specialist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian.
" On September 30, 2015, a Facebook staffer responds to this, asking for App IDs and app names for the apps engaging in scraping user data — before writing: "My hunch is that these apps' data-scraping is likely non-compliant.
It took me a minute or two, but I realized why: As a woman, I hated the fact that I had boobs (or what I called "booby prizes"), so I always used to hunch to make them less noticeable.
If you imagine all hackers wear black and hunch over green screens in dark rooms, that's thanks to film and television to be sure, but also because of the creative images that accompany stories on websites like this one.
There's a remote hope, or maybe just a hunch, that whenever we arrive, I will be there to receive her, stretching my arms out as she leaps into them, certain of a bond that may or may not exist.
"At some level, [voter models are] based on a hunch about the future and how it will resemble the past," said Ann Selzer, a nonpartisan pollster who conducts surveys for Bloomberg, the Des Moines Register and the Indianapolis Star.
According to details on the Kickstarter page, the necksaviour Mini was designed specifically for this rested position, as it allows relief from pressure points and attempts to reverse the painful effects of gravity, stress, and the dreaded computer hunch.
On impulse, I gave my hunch a chance, choosing a woman named Doris McCrea who had died at Calvary Hospital on July 22016, 22015, at age 100, and had been buried four months later in a Hart Island trench.
If the hunch of a majority of Americans across the political spectrum is right, and many voters who may vote for Trump are not saying so publicly, there remains a degree of uncertainty about how some will ultimately vote.
The large-scale trials don't detail what kind of saturated fats folks were eating, but I have a hunch that coconut oil wasn't Finnish hospital patients' main source of saturated fat—they were probably eating more meat and butter.
Smith is more than capable of memorable images — Istillicha sitting still might be mistaken for a "hunch of rock"; the rare tender moments of Cat's father are "soft apple spots" — though her figurative language is just as often overextended.
"We had a hunch there may be metals because of the coil used to heat up and aerosolize the vapor," says Ana Rule, an assistant professor of environmental health and engineering at Hopkins and co-author of the study.
The hunch is that everyday people should be able to at least indirectly access the insights of moral theories, even if they have only limited comprehension of the overarching theory, and even amid the untidiness of the real world.
That's helpful, because I have a hunch that many people would respond more sympathetically to a woman who decided to spend time raising her children — to take the "mommy track" — than to a man who made the same choice.
The era of making moves based on a hunch are long gone — the analytics department has already determined the probability of success for every decision — leaving the manager's ability to motivate and connect with his players a top priority.
It's my hunch that the more diverse the Television Academy becomes (in terms of not just race but also age, gender identity and sexuality), the less often sweeps will happen because of the greater plurality of perspectives among voters.
Two weeks ago, back when Donald Trump was still telling Fox News that he had a hunch the coronavirus death rate would be a "fraction of 1 percent," a nurse in Northern California stepped forward to sound an alarm.
I have an idiot hunch that this will somehow turn into a thought worth having if only I can sit out here another hour or two and see how fine the lava looks in the full black of night.
My first experience with a pump required me to stay near a wall socket and hunch over for a good 20 to 30 minutes for fear the milk collected might spill all over the place (which it did anyway, frequently).
A cellular protein called PAK1 stimulates the growth of dendritic spines, or protrusions, that allow communication between neurons, and Roy had a hunch that this protein—when transported into brain cells—might help bring silent engrams back into direct awareness.
My hunch is that with women allowed to flourish, there'd be much less worry about boundaries and way more concern about inclusion, shared benefits, the common good, how all families can flourish, and I think we'd be a lot further ahead.
If he gets more dragon-riding practice, he'll presumably be able to ride Rhaegal into battle against the White Walkers — possibly making good on Melisandre's hunch that to defeat the White Walkers, Jon and Daenerys will need to join forces.
Whether that tweet was written by an assistant, or crafted while he was pretending to be his own publicist, it's clear that Trump had a hunch: Twitter could be the perfect distribution vehicle for the expansion of his personal brand.
"I don't think they'd be worse morally from how we raise pigs for meat, but my hunch is that the way to raise pigs to retrieve organs would require a departure from the way pigs are raised [for research]," Neuhaus said.
" But he also didn't think this means the end of MoviePass, even if the ownership changes: "My hunch is that they'll be bought or taken over by another company with deeper pockets that will make another go of the business model.
Since Smith came clean and entered a rehab program, Franco needs to decide if she will uproot Daniel to move across the world for him, in spite of her hunch that she still doesn't know everything about his dark past.
I don't know exactly why, my hunch is that because Samsung is on the 33, so they should also be on the 8, but maybe they think that there was enough of a difference this year, to justify jumping one number.
At Ihumātao, a volunteer social media team overseen by Qiane Matata-Sipu, one of Pania's cousins whose kitchen table was where the movement was founded, hunch over laptops powered by a generator and connected to the internet via portable 4G devices.
Whoever bought Leonardo da Vinci's "Salvator Mundi," we have a hunch he or she is a Libra, because your astrological outlook for December is all about the need to recalibrate value systems that have gone very badly out of whack.
A few years later, over too many glasses of rosé, she sold them on "Back to Life," based on her interest in how society treats female offenders and a hunch that Miri and the series would flutter free of any pigeonhole.
Later, when she had begun to bleed — confirming her hunch that a miscarriage was inevitable — he then had to push away his terror in order to arrange child care for their son, and to get her safely to a hospital.
My hunch, in talking to so many people about this issue through the years, is that the process of releasing tax returns had become an accepted canon of presidential campaigns after 40 years of pretty consistent releases by major party nominees.
But that hunch I'd had a decade before, in the very same building, had been borne out: In the library and elsewhere, because I lived in St. Louis, I have had experiences I wouldn't have had if I lived elsewhere.
And the Swiss also travel extensively—with only 8 million people, they are the second largest source of tourists into the EU. I have a hunch that my personal encounter with Covid-19 began March 10 on a flight to Amsterdam.
Shyness causes his shoulders to hunch up, and he avoids eye contact with any interlocutor, even his mother, Heidi (Rachel Bay Jones), a nurse, who is rearing him alone and takes night classes, in the hope of advancing their lives.
Once she transferred to Cambridge after a year and a half at NYU, she had a hunch American women and girls would like to see the adventures of a young woman in the storied halls of one of England's oldest institutions.
But, thanks to a hunch, a volunteer team discovered via helicopter a community of about 40 people who were trapped and living without food in smashed cars and wreckage days after Hurricane Dorian tore through the Abacos Islands in the Bahamas.
If you are wondering if violence in America and around the world is more pervasive today than you can remember, just read the headlines from one day's news and judge for yourself: In the United States, FBI statistics confirm your hunch.
His hunch is that there are fewer emergency room visits and after-hours calls when relatives know how to breathe and cope, and less burnout for professionals who have learned how to process their secondary trauma, which means less expensive turnover.
Now, thanks to his scientific hunch and impressive restraint—though he did eat one seconds before commencing the four-decade experiment—we have a pretty good idea of what will happen to an unwrapped Twinkie over long periods of time.
In a Rolling Stone article from June 3, 1976, when he was actually in the process of weighing and measuring President Jimmy Carter, Thompson got a sudden hunch and took a walk on the wild side—as was his habit.
These include the existence of a parallel media universe, with its own story-lines, running narratives and beliefs; a fervent belief that the "mainstream media" is a mendacious arm of the liberal left, and a hunch that opinion polls are skewed against conservatives.
She also has a hunch, reflecting a common allergy to infinity, that ℝ⊗ℂ⊗ℍ⊗𝕆 is actually an approximation that will be replaced, in the final theory, with another, related mathematical system that does not involve the infinite continuum of real numbers.
Even more dangerously, terrorists or other enemies of the United States may approach frustrated immigrants trapped in status purgatory on the hunch that they might be open to recruitment, but will be too afraid to report these encounters to authorities if they aren't.
When I met Monsegur at Refinery29's offices in early May, he smelled strongly of cigarette smoke, walked with a slight hunch to his linebacker frame, and was more soft-spoken than I expected for a man who ran a famous hacking group.
We have a hunch — abetted by the menacing throb of the music and the sneaky, splintered editing of the scenes — that the fates of these characters and the others in Jerzy Skolimowski's "11 Minutes" will converge and that the convergence will be catastrophic.
When I try to tap out an even more beautiful sentence — and my sentences are amazing sentences; you can't believe these sentences — I have to press and bang and hunch closer to the desk and bang even harder and still you never know.
Again, it was not exactly Las Vegas in terms of night life, and a few corners seemed dicey at night, but the price was right and the couple had a hunch that alternatives to their home kitchen were headed in their direction.
Welcome to a looking-glass world, where overworked drones, lashed to their desks all day, return home late to kick the cat, shout the children to bed, then hunch over their laptops to tap out glowing approval ratings for their ultimate bosses.
When I hear about companies like Netflix and GE that have managed to preserve their unlimited vacation policies, my hunch is this: They most likely rely on their company culture to enforce soft norms about what an appropriate amount of vacation looks like.
If VCs decide to get more involved in innovation support systems at universities, my suggestions are: Ultimately, all of this is based on a hunch; there is very little evidence to suggest whether or not these suggestions are any good for VCs.
My hunch is that if he were impeached at this point, Trump would fight back, and that Bannon would be most likely to be with him at the end, egging him on to finally create the chaos he hoped to sow all along.
What I've Learned... When I first got the idea of using fantasy sports in the classroom, I had a hunch that I could use the same game mechanism to engage students in my existing content and help them develop better news habits.
The landowner, Gennaro Matrone, had a hunch that these were the remains of Pliny the Elder (the Younger wrote of his uncle's body lying as if asleep on the day after the eruption), but his theory was laughed off in the press.
"The hunch we had is that when you develop a more direct connection with the content, you're able to develop a more direct connection with other people who like that content," Matthew Henick, Facebook's head of content planning and strategy, told me.
"My hunch is that the commercial success results from attracting several different audiences for each of which it is a cult show," says Nigel Morris, author of The Cinema of Spielberg: Empire of Light and a film studies professor at the University of Lincoln.
Since Ronald came clean and entered a rehab program, Tiffany needs to decide if she will uproot her 8-year-old son Daniel to move across the world for him, in spite of her hunch that she still doesn't know everything about his dark past.
He acted on a hunch that Iran's leaders—if only they are subjected to unprecedented economic pain—will break and abandon all manner of hostile activities, from nuclear weapons development to support for terrorism and involvement in the bloodiest proxy wars of the Middle East.
"There was a time last year … I don't know if I'm supposed to say anything, but she was dating someone — I never actually met this person — but I could just tell every time I would talk to her, she would hunch over," said Hall.
Fertility doctors first started messing around with the idea for MRT in the late '90s in clinics in New York and New Jersey on a hunch that some people struggle to get pregnant because of defects in the jelly-like cytoplasm of their eggs.
She started dropping hints about this on our second date and by the one-month mark in our relationship—after we'd had sex on my roof, in the woods, in a bar, virtually everywhere but the bathroom—she finally voiced the hunch she'd been harboring.
But despite all the number crunching, I look remarkably similar to how I did before I logged those hours at the Y. When I told him about my frustrations and the hunch it birthed, Arad was happy to back me up with some science.
And on Twitter, someone going by the name of Mothra P.I. has a theory about how cats can assume a new state of matter: In everyday conversation, we tend to use the word "theory" to mean a hunch, an idle speculation, or a crackpot notion.

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