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"instinctively" Definitions
  1. by using instinct (= a natural quality that makes somebody/something behave in a particular way) rather than thought or training
"instinctively" Synonyms
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Trump instinctively understands these Huckabee-Santorum voters, and he instinctively understands they are vastly underrepresented in Washington.
We have an instinctively individualistic definition of what happiness means; many other cultures have an instinctively collectivist definition of what happiness means.
" Instinctively, I immediately replied: "Of course it was, sweetheart!
" Is it, "We instinctively want to change it ourselves.
Trump wants to act "bigly," but instinctively doesn't follow through.
It's clear that Renfrew instinctively thinks in this way, too.
The student is a genius who instinctively knows the answer.
This is something conservation biologists have instinctively known for years.
Instinctively and immediately, I wanted to take away her pain.
I instinctively gravitated towards tinted multipurpose balms and dewy foundations.
Ingredients in the sickly potion that we instinctively thirst for.
Now wide awake, Moran instinctively thumbed his way to Facebook.
Instinctively preparing himself, he put a palm over his dick.
The salesman in Trump seemed to have grasped this instinctively.
Muhammad always knew instinctively the road he needed to travel.
His mother, Ann Deasy Collins, instinctively knew something was wrong.
Compelled to honor his father and mother, he instinctively refused.
We are instinctively driven to empathize with and protect infants.
Echoed in a playwright's work, it's instantly, almost instinctively, recognizable.
That raptor was chosen because many birds instinctively fear it.
These examples reveal what we instinctively know to be true.
"There are many things that we do instinctively," he said.
Policymakers instinctively believe that all this is probably not true.
Mr. Baker knew instinctively that life is never so kind.
I don't know, I instinctively record things ... I love it.
I was sort of telling him, as a wise old man, like, "To be instinctively negative is just as predictable as being instinctively positive," but I think retrospectively he was definitely onto something, I remember.
Audience feedback is assessed instinctively — are people in the seats laughing?
Sands, the Niner Times' community editor, instinctively pulled open her laptop.
Alternatively, some donor-conceived people instinctively know something is not right.
Augustus instinctively pushed away from her and stumbled toward the street.
Most will instinctively seek cover when damage indicators start to appear.
They knew, instinctively, what he knew — he was a football coach.
Consumers instinctively feel like they're getting ripped off by these companies.
Even those who didn't know who he was instinctively resented him.
We instinctively make assumptions about each other based solely on appearance.
The left-wing PT, instinctively inimical to budget cutting, isn't helping.
Instinctively, she offered to make him a cup of rooibos tea.
We know instinctively that to survive, we have to stick together.
We instinctively knew what to do, how to play these games.
Instinctively, people hear criticism, though, and they tend to become defensive.
Why our brain instinctively responds to that 'ping' from our phone.
Mr. Trump instinctively understood this from the beginning of his campaign.
Bonus: +3 for Peggy instinctively reaching out to feel his chest.
He instinctively turned to try and stop the phone from falling.
It's like, wow, I just knew how to do that instinctively.
When Hanawalt switched the pair to women, Bob-Waksberg instinctively recoiled.
Cradling her, instinctively supporting her wobbly neck, I thought, Oh, right.
The team now instinctively shifts to cover whatever shortfall Traoré leaves.
Now he has an administration that shares his positions almost instinctively.
He is instead attracted to things instinctively, almost by free association.
This is something we all instinctively understand and can relate to.
And he instinctively knew that was the wrong way to go.
When you choreograph here, do you work instinctively within that style?
I think we were instinctively trying to do the right thing.
What the American people instinctively understood that this was a man, this Donald Trump who had never run for any office in his life, instinctively understands the plight of the hard working American men and woman.
There are those who claim they knew instinctively when they got pregnant.
I am definitely not someone who thinks instinctively on a formalist level.
That doesn't mean I'm not instinctively sceptical of centralised Brussels decision-making.
We all seem to know instinctively which Thrones character he most resembles.
I instinctively choose the dimmest corner of a restaurant to sit in.
A former army captain, Mr Bolsonaro is not instinctively an economic liberal.
If you're a parent, you instinctively want what's best for your children.
"  Forbis instinctively confronted the stranger: "What the [expletive] did you just say?
"Sounds like another headache," Lyeta Herb, a local resident, replied, almost instinctively.
That's why everyone who watched their launch video instinctively recoiled in horror.
I think we know instinctively when someone has pushed it too far.
Over time I learned instinctively that what my body did was irrelevant.
I do it instinctively because I have done it so many times.
I do this almost instinctively at this point — and that terrifies me.
That training had kicked in instinctively, even after 20 minutes of beatings.
But the New York billionaire instinctively, often effectively, gravitates to personal critiques.
Instinctively, Jordan jumped in front of her infant son to protect him.
Even still, cardiologists instinctively know that these patients are not the same.
Paul instinctively raised his hand against the light beamed into his face.
We could instinctively feel we weren't going to get much from them.
He lies the way a woodpecker attacks a tree: compulsively, insistently, instinctively.
Plus, dog love is simple; they instinctively understand when people are suffering.
Instinctively, he got down just as his car was sprayed with bullets.
And babies instinctively prefer it -- as if they are wired to respond.
They instinctively slow down at the beginning of a flight of stairs.
Put a frog in boiling water and it will instinctively jump out.
We always felt instinctively repelled by any actual, operative contact with them . . .
Trump, who has hired legal immigrants his entire life, knows this instinctively.
Morning people may instinctively choose a healthier diet than night owls do.
I met Norman and it was helpful, but I worked quite instinctively.
She was just doing that instinctively and making me and my girlfriend laugh.
Many people loathe and distrust her instinctively the way they do with Leung.
Questions that unsettle that understanding are instinctively treated with skepticism or outright hostility.
As Matt and his girlfriend entered the crowd, I checked the app instinctively.
Those who find it often find themselves instinctively clutching and grasping for it.
I'm talking about the pieces you instinctively reach for and build outfits around.
Those fighting for the rule of law look instinctively to Europe for help.
Perrette instinctively used that as a way to appeal to the man's emotions.
Their strange world of swamps, heat, bugs, and sinkholes — instinctively, they get it.
Things I'd instinctively want to do aren't necessarily possible with a certain fabric.
That's what Steve Bannon thought would unfold, and what the president knows instinctively.
So the creatures instinctively distribute as much as they can, Boener told CNN.
We instinctively pay attention to eyes, and we read a lot into them.
From eyewitness accounts, we know he was murdered while instinctively defending his friend.
"Everyone has different things that they do more instinctively than others," he said.
In all these books, characters instinctively know things they have no evidence for.
My brain always instinctively guided my fingers towards those eight properly ordered letters.
Storytelling is something we instinctively do anytime we are contemplating a big decision.
Holly: Well, Dad was doing this instinctively when he was building the business.
Growing up on the western shores of Lake Michigan, I knew this instinctively.
Having dealt with victims of sexual assault, she said she instinctively believed Ford.
Celebrating 70 years of independence instinctively feels more special than 60 or 80.
Mark Zuckerberg need not intervene, because Facebook, the platform, will do so instinctively.
I instinctively took in every bit of air until there was none left.
It's a values trade-off that the nurses on my floor instinctively understood.
Kitchen employees toss onion skins and meat fat into the wastebasket almost instinctively.
"I knew instinctively that the picture was going to be controversial," he said.
This being South Carolina, some of the union members aren't instinctively pro-labor.
"Not knowing is vulnerability and powerlessness and that raises precaution instinctively," Mr. Ropeik said.
Instinctively, I knew she was the mother of the client I was reading to.
He reached instinctively for his mobile phone to check initial reports on social media.
PERINO: Do Democrats risk political blowback if they instinctively oppose the president every turn?
While I instinctively braced myself for another loss, my third IVF embryo transfer succeeded.
She recognized instinctively how special it is to be together, safe, warm and connected.
Something inside her -- and all of us -- responds instinctively to the gifts of koselig.
They can deal with the problem of partisanship by instinctively reaching across party lines.
The craving seems to be hard-wired: babies instinctively prefer sugar water to plain.
If you have this pairing in your chart, you probably act instinctively and impulsively.
And you may instinctively reach for water, but this can just spread the heat.
When Frank pushes Zoe Barnes in front of a train, we instinctively assume #NotAllMen.
Today's liberal intellectuals instinctively associate nationalism with barbarism—with bloody wars and broken psyches.
In both cases, the patients instinctively stretch out their arms to break the fall.
" If you see your friends using Venmo you instinctively think, "My friends use Venmo.
They say the presumptive Republican nominee is instinctively receptive to many of their ideas.
Why ever cede ground to a government that instinctively gives it up for free?
" Another top matchmaker said, "As a friend you will instinctively have an inner 'feel.
After a few minutes, instinctively, my head started bobbing in time with the music.
Donald Trump, to his credit, figured this out instinctively and pandered to it brilliantly.
I am dev, man—I instinctively have to test the limits of a game.
But Haitians are not instinctively suspicious of his party as other black Floridians are.
That day, instinctively, I knew that people were going to be flexing on me.
Ultimately, the rating score probably isn't telling you more than what you instinctively understand.
As a progressive, I feel that denying service to a person is instinctively troubling.
I pictured her fighting, instinctively, even as, intellectually, she wanted the end to come.
During the concerto, he instinctively moved with choreographic grace that complemented his expressive playing.
That suited Russians just fine, as Mr. Putin, the old K.G.B. operative, instinctively understood.
On Cranberry, though, the hushed, instinctively simple harmonies set Cranberry apart from that lot.
Not Andy's story but the story of how people instinctively need to be together.
Instinctively, I reached out and grabbed it, and he let out a slight moan.
Imagine you're living in South Beach and one afternoon you instinctively scratch your ankle.
As the therapist moved on to my legs, I instinctively tightened around the shoulders.
The moldie instinctively flattened out as I had anticipated and wrapped around the woman.
She always wore this wooden ring that she'd instinctively touch in moments of uncertainty.
Humans are transcendent creatures who have spiritual experiences and instinctively appeal to supernatural powers.
When Mr. Petkoff raised a finger to his lips, the officer instinctively remained silent.
So we instinctively round out our worldviews with stories, myths, inherited assumptions, and speculation.
They instead tend to vote for candidates who instinctively seem to get their lives.
Mr. Xi's party consolidation instinctively pushes economic policy-making in a more conservative direction.
Research shows that heroic acts are usually done instinctively, without much thought at all.
With a rifle in your face, you instinctively throw your hands in the air.
All day, every day, social beings instinctively size up one another and form relationships.
You know those people who are so instinctively, innately, annoyingly good at giving gifts?
Accelerationists instinctively understand that their statements and actions can rapidly reach a planetary audience.
We always knew, instinctively, that the holidays would be for the two of us.
Despite the director's earnest evaluation, the women seem instinctively to be in heated competition.
Unabashedly, she lathered her body, and I instinctively turned away, to give her privacy.
Instinctively, I tried to dodge him, because I knew another child had to be nearby.
The from-the-heart reactions of this man are instinctively pro-Jewish and pro-Israel.
But the American people instinctively understood this because they elected an outsider to be president.
But the American people instinctively understood that we needed this man at just this time.
But it's the sort of metaphor that someone on the Alt-Right would use instinctively.
I suspect that's one big reason why bureaucrats instinctively want to keep it to themselves.
However, when the new team arrived, Soufan instinctively disliked the contracted psychologist, Dr. James Mitchell.
That is, when they think of integrations, they instinctively begin with lists of hardware requirements.
Both are gifted with a Zen-like quality to react instinctively and follow their intuition.
All of these are seemingly instinctively altruistic behaviors -- but with humans, decoding altruism gets trickier.
Are we drawn to someone's underarms "instinctively" or does the appreciation build up over time?
You instinctively look over to the conveyance permit for the weight capacity of the lift.
When you instinctively hit snooze, you might not feel the need to fall back asleep.
Mr. Odom instinctively understood both the language of Mr. Miranda and the psyche of Burr.
They would go their own way, of course, but they didn't instinctively reject alternative views.
When asked to explain any complex phenomenon, they instinctively reduce it to a materialist cause.
In evolutionary terms, it's a new skill for humankind, and not one we perform instinctively.
Instinctively I reach out to touch everyone I talk with, heightening the moment of contact.
She said, I'll put it another way: You instinctively sympathize with perpetrators instead of victims.
It's like watching a horror movie: I instinctively cover my eyes at the scary scenes.
Still, I persevered, moving the arm that instinctively crept across my tummy to hide it.
The official said he may have removed it instinctively when his air supply ran out.
Instinctively, I typed his name into my inbox looking for clues about what just happened.
Instead, we instinctively jump to the partisan conclusion because it's how we protect our identities.
It's nice to be around other living things that are not instinctively terrified of us.
Many police officers are instinctively resistant to the idea of not immediately investigating a rape.
Instinctively, she padded to her children's room, peering into the dark to check on them.
Is it a coincidence that all three have male protagonists who instinctively resist patriarchal brutishness?
Because we came to political consciousness after 1989, we're not instinctively freaked out by socialism.
"Instinctively, reflexively, intellectually, the people in power believe in the value of divergence," he said.
Instinctively I picked up the electricity bills and placed them on my landlady's dining table.
And almost instinctively, the crowd gathered in a huddle and, together, whispered a Christian prayer.
I don't often know what I'm going to photograph because I work aesthetically and instinctively.
As with many other regulatory issues, some people instinctively look to the federal government for answers.
Some things he seemed to know instinctively ("A girl can never have enough brushes," he said).
Cancer is also a sign that instinctively understands that change is part of life… do you?
Human drivers make these choices instinctively, but algorithms will be able to make them in advance.
When I looked up the device was rocking, so I hugged it instinctively, and it detonated.
You probably instinctively threw your arm in the sky in an attempt to get better reception.
He is hiring people who he instinctively likes and for the optics, not based on resumes.
Swartz told the news station she instinctively ran toward the first open door she could find.
Instead, I instinctively projected my fears onto how I thought they might be feeling and thinking.
Even when it comes to young voters, it would seem, Clinton instinctively speaks to the elites.
Instinctively, I pick it up and it's hot - not burning but warm enough that it's noticeable.
When pulled over for speeding, most people instinctively check their speedometer against the posted speed limit.
But Monday morning, when the alarm went off, I instinctively rolled over to check my email.
After reading the transcript, some reporters—from outside the Post—instinctively sided with Ryan and McCarthy.
It can be that undefined reason why you instinctively flirt with one person and not another.
I told them that when I heard the words "Allahu akbar," I instinctively thought of terrorists.
I knew instinctively that the path that my life would take was through that barroom door.
Instinctively, we know that the answer is GHOSTWRITTEN, but where to put the extra five letters?
The younger and the more social media savvy seem to understand this more mercenary approach instinctively.
Worse, he seems to instinctively enjoy the idea of rocking the boat for its own sake.
I'd been dreaming of the city since I was little, instinctively understanding that I belonged there.
Why don't we look at that and instinctively say, that is such a self-centered celebration?
All authors have signature sentence structures — deep expressive grooves that their minds instinctively find and follow.
As health access continues be threatened, Dr. Wen instinctively knows how to respond, and what works.
Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt instinctively understood how to conjure national purpose in dark times.
When the stock market sets new highs, we instinctively feel things are good and getting better.
But it simply isn't instinctively urgent in elite circles the way a financial market panic is.
As a New Yorker, I instinctively flee from sidewalk-clogging clumps of tourists in Midtown Manhattan.
"Good morning, welcome to Karibu," I said, instinctively, when the bell announced the day's first customer.
And she instinctively stands up for her kid when Andrew is stereotyped by a racist teacher.
Other times, you connect with them but instinctively know they aren't cut out for the job.
I could immediately and instinctively see how I could fit into the mix with this company.
By being able to instinctively recognize gaps, you're able to generate tools to improve your performance.
He instinctively likes to be his own chief of staff and he's a pretty awful one.
She's an introvert by temperament, an academic by inclination and instinctively shies away from the limelight.
But before he could, Bartman instinctively reached for the ball himself and got in Alou's way.
Instinctively, Hughes maneuvers around the building to the spot where the man seems to be headed.
Instinctively, I suspected there must be something more ambitious than simply music for dance or romance.
In V.R., we instinctively feel a surge of empathy for those whose experiences we are immersed in.
Instinctively combative and fond of chaos, Trump usually digs in on controversial policies, rather than backing down.
As Jane West, I was able to act instinctively when my dreams suddenly started to become realities.
From there, he was probably more comfortable with the terrain and instinctively knew which way to go.
An experienced trader instinctively knows that the markets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.
" I don't see anything out there that I instinctively hate in an existential way," he tells Refinery29.
I am one of those people, and I instinctively look down my nose at the Y-series.
But Trump is so instinctively blustery that he won't back down from even his most irresponsible rhetoric.
Watching the play on a VR headset made you instinctively want to get out of the way.
"I think he was, in his way, instinctively trying to rattle Comey," Gingrich told The Associated Press.
Instinctively, Ward covered her children's bodies with her own, her friend Vonda Greek Smith wrote on Facebook.
But McGowan, who was born in Florence, knew instinctively that she didn't belong in such a place.
I knew instinctively that this would be the right approach, given the startling appearance of the law.
It's going to take that eye-to-eye conversation with Jose that instinctively lets your guard down.
Communist Party officials instinctively respond more fiercely to aggrieved blue-collar workers than to white-collar ones.
When you emerged from the womb, it's very likely you instinctively drew oxygen deep into your lungs.
The best leaders know instinctively how to engage and motivate their teams and remove barriers to motivation.
He instinctively flicked through the phone's home screen noticing a new app on his phone: Code Academy.
He knew instinctively that marijuana had for decades built something that mushrooms still lacked: a good brand.
When this happens, your brain instinctively blocks out the offending color, but inevitably, someone else mentions it.
The left instinctively cries racism over any plan to limit future numbers, regardless of country of origin.
Mr. Roland instinctively used his hand to trace his end of the conversation on the man's palm.
Instinctively, I went looking for a book of matches in the back of the kitchen junk drawer.
Dial instinctively aimed for something alien to and bigger than any concern of the established market: truth.
He instinctively understood that his work was as much in the dining room as in the kitchen.
I hesitated, not wanting to get my hopes up, but instinctively knew it must be my pager.
I gravitate toward the three, instinctively protective, sitting down with them to support them in their writing.
Lens Looking at Michaela Skovranova's work, it's easy to perceive instinctively the dreamlike sensation of being submerged.
Instinctively, he switches his radio from a loud, thumping hip-hop track to a soft piano tune.
The Vietnamese who greeted us were kind and gentle, and I felt instinctively that we were wanted.
A 2010 study in the Journal of Health Psychology asserts what I instinctively feel: Gardening reduces stress.
He reached for his pocket, instinctively, thinking he'd just call them, but he'd already forfeited his phone.
" To paraphrase Abraham Lincoln, President Trump does not instinctively appeal to "the better angels of our nature.
It instinctively connects the mind of a modern Israeli to the long, complicated and treacherous Jewish past.
Yet we instinctively recognize that no one really ought to lie either to others or to himself.
Maybe he's recoiled instinctively because part of the J.C.C.s' original mission was to help Jewish immigrants assimilate.
The alternative, themselves, is what someone might instinctively say in that space, and it's still perfectly acceptable.
I felt drawn to Mount Rushmore, instinctively, like a spawning fish to the head of a river.
Huddy was so taken aback and repulsed that she instinctively recoiled and actually fell to the ground.
Like the bears in the forest, humans instinctively feel and act on the limits of their biosphere.
Since I am a right-leaner you can easily imagine to which reading I was instinctively inclined.
Since I am a right-leaner you can easily imagine to which reading I was instinctively inclined.
Now when my son cried in the night, or out in public, I instinctively started toward him.
And now we are responding instinctively, tribally, based on self-identity rather than on data and information.
She apologized and said she had just run out for lunch and instinctively put the alarm on.
But it certainly seems, instinctively, to be a little off — and might have gotten derisive laughter from audiences.
Because users instinctively react to photographs, they're choosing dates or matches based on sexual attraction and airbrushed beauty.
Roger, a former medic and firefighter who now owns his own roofing business, instinctively felt something was awry.
My brain instinctively knew I wasn't skydiving, but it could buy into the idea for chunks of time.
I knew, instinctively, that it was an emergency alert and, for a split second, I imagined the worst.
At Facebook's headquarters in Menlo Park, executives instinctively resist making new rules restricting content on free-speech grounds.
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He draws a contrast with Barack Obama, a man instinctively wary when the clamour mounts for American intervention.
Logic only goes so far, however, when the collective unconscious instinctively recoils at the very idea of something.
One member of the council, contacted by The New York Times, said he was instinctively opposed to selling.
I instinctively grabbed the side of the car, as if it would protect me from a fiery crash.
As soon as someone eyed that car everyone instinctively ran to the windows to watch him drive by.
If you work with photos on a Mac, you instinctively develop an almost neurotic space-bar-tapping habit.
By replicating the "real" thing you are digitizing, then users will instinctively understand how to use your app.
India's establishment instinctively prefers the West, but its strategic thinkers caution that the country should avoid entangling alliances.
Still, tree-huggers instinctively averse to talk of "return on investment" or "cost-benefit analysis" appear increasingly endangered.
So a pilot's training instinctively causes them to do the one thing they shouldn't do in this instance.
"This is a totally normal thing that mothers do, and they do it instinctively and naturally," she explains.
They instinctively know when and how to pull out their phones, and what makes for a captivating shot.
Doctors might be more prone to give those patients extra attention or care, or be more instinctively empathetic.
He's been instinctively allergic to Democrats who argue for gun control in the immediate aftermath of mass shootings.
But by including them in the tweet, you are instinctively tying them to your agenda, good or bad.
There's a reason people tend to instinctively rationalize or have self-protective thoughts after they've made a mistake.
As he instinctively raised his hands in defense, the soldiers fired over and over at point-blank range.
The work was, at times, dangerous; Russian President Vladimir Putin instinctively distrusts activist organizations, and surveillance was pervasive.
Here is a theory I just made up that I know, instinctively, is correct: The Internet killed collections.
Sources close to him say he'll instinctively want to back the current #2, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy.
We instinctively fear the murderer hiding in the bushes, but we are at far greater risk from ourselves.
Giuliani seemed to know instinctively that what the public craved during a crisis was humanity, humility and community.
Instinctively, he wanted to retreat to his pallet and sleep until the world shrank to more comprehensible dimensions.
I instinctively contacted potential sources via email first, because that's my primary mode of communication as a journalist.
Mom solved the first one, instinctively flipped the page, discovered the second crossword and got started on it.
As most Catholics know instinctively, the confessional holds a central symbolic and practical function in the church's operation.
Instinctively, I knew it meant distancing myself from the other Asian kids, especially the nerdy and studious ones.
She said she reacted instinctively, recalling the times she thought Mr. Cosby had laughed inappropriately during the proceedings.
I'm instinctively sympathetic to career-salvaging efforts on an artist's part, which this work is rumored to be.
President Barack Obama "instinctively grasped this" and successfully avoided "the worst" during his time in the White House.
I don't instinctively pick up science fiction, but if it's well written I can easily be swept away.
If you'd asked me to imagine a cool place to grind at, I might instinctively describe this place.
People at my school often whispered the words "Mexican" and "black," instinctively assuming that those descriptions were slurs.
Yet Trump also instinctively understands the magic of space, as both a political tool and a national motivator.
When you really show up as a leader, you instinctively place an enormous emphasis on teaching and learning.
If you're anything like me, you almost instinctively reach for your phone to share this moment on Instagram.
Scientists have found that humans are instinctively attracted to anything that has features similar to those of a baby.
The scenes at the beginning where Mija loses her footing and Okja instinctively improvises a rescue are tremendously conceived.
Upon seeing his body she pushed aside police officers and curious onlookers and instinctively drew it to her chest.
Watching the scene in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein accusations, I found myself instinctively rejoicing in Isabella's choice.
The fact that his brother and friend instinctively protect him from the press is a symptom of the disease.
Instinctively I expected the golden jellyfish to sting me, even though I had been repeatedly reassured they would not.
Only after instinctively cataloguing the various offenses on my body did I notice that, yes, I also looked happy.
"I instinctively felt that she might be too close up to my breast," Geis-Clements said during the hearing.
Her record is neither rabidly pro (in the referendum she was a reluctant Remainer) nor instinctively against (see Bagehot).
But as soon as their parents walked into the room, she said, they would switch almost instinctively to Spanish.
Stewart described the internet as "an information-laundering system" that he instinctively mistrusts, so he went on the defensive.
Instinctively, if I just do what I like to do, I know that it works at the customer level.
Apparently, as humans, we instinctively want to surround ourselves with people who are like us in order to survive.
Instinctively, 2000 otherwise semi-sane adult revelers become statues while a man stalks through the party filming the endeavor.
If you hear the first strands of "Thriller" or "Crank That (Soulja Boy)," you instinctively know what to do.
Compassion helps your brain become more flexible to instinctively help you become more altruistic, or pro-social, toward others.
We're instinctively inclined to enjoy this kind of eating because that's how our bodies get the fuel they need.
Kids will instinctively use them as babies, and continue to develop and nurture them as they grow alongside technology.
The artist Tetsuya Ishida (22005-6593) seemed to have instinctively understood the reverberating forces underlying such profound spiritual malaise.
Those who operate in the financial markets instinctively favour the free flow of goods, people and, of course, capital.
A year ago, Coates would probably not turn upfield so instinctively at the site of his quarterback in trouble.
But U.S. firms are legally prohibited from and instinctively disinclined to collaborate with one another in their own defense.
Resistance also will come from entrenched civilian bureaucrats who instinctively seek to oppose new initiatives that threaten established programs.
Replay , replay: my hands knew the commands so instinctively that sometimes I'd wake in the dark with fingers twitching.
They believe — instinctively, desperately — that public opinion on climate change ought to have something to do with climate change.
They understand that interviewees are instinctively nervous and guarded, and well-prepared for the standard questions they might get.
It doesn't quite just work, but it's close enough that the weightlessness of virtual objects is actually instinctively disconcerting.
When I walk into Anna's classroom at 8:50 AM, my eyes instinctively crinkle, and I feel myself recoiling.
Most drivers instinctively like to follow another car and we hate it when people cut us off, said Horn.
Nail-biting is something most of us do idly, instinctively, in the most banal and stress-free of moments.
Then, instinctively, my hands folded and the palms pressed against each other, my thumbs close to my heart. Namaste.
Instinctively, I had my reservations about taking a two-year-old to something as strange as Baby DJ School.
But now he's here and doesn't know what to do, so he does what comes instinctively—he keeps talking.
Faith in the Chicago Police Department remains so low that many people instinctively reject the official version of events.
It is about challenging social norms and a culture in which the victim is instinctively blamed for the crime.
Mr. Gulotta instinctively tried to shield his son, but was hit just as Ms. Sacchi pulled the boy away.
I felt instinctively that it was my duty to throw myself into it all the way, so I did.
We condemn bias when it matters just as instinctively as we root for the home team when it doesn't.
His work for Haaretz reflects that paper's liberal bent, instinctively opposed to Netanyahu and much of what he represents.
Despite their inexperience, the novices instinctively chose their most efficient pace and stride at the start of the study.
A roommate came up behind her once and gently poked her, and she instinctively spun around and hit him.
Instinctively, the Novice knows what to do when a male intruder enters: She crushes his neck between her knees.
The 61-year-old Scarsdale, New York, neurologist instinctively punched the shark in the gills to fend him off.
Maybe we instinctively discount how much of a lead Netflix has currently because their rise has been so quick.
And, more broadly, if you're instinctively suspicious of market economics and the profit motive, Sanders cues into those values.
The couple has always worked this way — together and instinctively, bringing to life each new series side by side.
Republicans were instinctively reacting to the affirmation of the browning of our nation in the 2008 and 2012 elections.
We instinctively compare ourselves more to people who are close to us, even though, paradoxically, it can engender bitterness.
I would instinctively lean to beef or pork stews and braises, and simpler meaty dishes like sausages and burgers.
Trump instinctively realized that the way to broach free trade and immigration in the campaign was not with details.
Do we instinctively reach for the same worn blueprint, or do we collectively make the choice to pass it along?
I'd developed this paranoia in New York, a way of instinctively crossing the street if a guy walked behind me.
It felt alien, like you instinctively knew your body wasn't meant to function in an environment as extreme as this.
Instinctively I did something I would regret for many months of harassment later: Rather than ignoring him, I smiled back.
When I first saw football players on my television screen, my mind instinctively dissociated from my body for a moment.
When it comes to thinking about the future, we instinctively overreact to the downside risk and underappreciate the upside benefits.
He is instinctively a divider rather than a uniter, a demagogue who demonizes anyone who tries to hold him accountable.
That is, he instinctively brought his racquet around behind his legs and somehow slapped the ball haphazardly toward the line.
The word "trending" makes me instinctively recoil; as critics, you and I both want to direct people beyond popularity charts.
Yet they were raised respectfully, by a man who supported the monarchy as instinctively as he picked up his phone.
The resulting disparity in who we instinctively trust, as viewers, is part of what makes You so devilish and terrific.
You don't need precise, nuanced definitions of online cheating to instinctively know what would send you packing if it happened.
And we enjoyed the moment when he would bring out the knife with a flourish, his guests instinctively shrinking back.
Artificial lighting is also a threat to turtles during nesting season, as the hatchlings are instinctively attracted to bright lights.
His opponent would instinctively follow his glance, and that's when the actor would send his foe tumbling to the mat.
I was scheduled to go on a business trip but instinctively felt that my son would start walking any day.
Experts say it's because of the addictive nature of these devices and how our brain instinctively responds to those pings.
One bullet pierced the wall, striking a young man in the lower back as Brandon instinctively dove to the ground.
You and I can think of many obvious examples where we would instinctively take our babies out of the house.
Such a power with words can be put to good or evil, and Herrera's characters instinctively turn to the good.
Due to our tactile nature and love of cute things, this approach may not come instinctively to many of us.
"Kind of instinctively, I always look back and I think looking back was my last bit of energy," said Hill.
If you pass a good-looking cookie along the way and instinctively grab for it anyway, that's okay, too. Really.
Box knows instinctively to handle Naz gently, like an advocate ("Help me help you"), while pinning him to incriminating positions.
I felt instinctively that I wanted to get across how in Madonna's world homosexuality was just a fact of life.
They created instinctively, without any control or leaders, and everyone's input was integrated, and all of the lighting was handmade.
From then on Saenchai would find himself instinctively catching kicks and having to drop them like they were red hot.
Those should be simple, uncontroversial demands—and they're demands Trump himself instinctively understood, as evidenced by his swamp-draining refrain.
Instinctively you will want to get out of their way, until you realize they do not react to your presence.
This fun podcast considers "indefinite hyperbolic numerals" and how we instinctively know that a bazillion is bigger than a zillion.
She quickly began to do more than her job required, sometimes instinctively identifying sick animals before keepers or veterinarians did.
This landscaping crew knows — innately, intuitively, instinctively — how to tend grass and how to improve the look of a lawn.
I instinctively said "sure!" before quickly changing my mind and assuring her we could find the room on our own.
With my films, I want the audience to be physically and instinctively captivated by the film while they're watching it.
Now, as then, I instinctively pulled out the mental checklist that every journalist develops when reporting or editing such events.
For a more instant view, those of us with a few miles on the clock instinctively look to dollar/yen.
For the past 70 years most nations have instinctively looked to the U.S. for leadership, either to follow or oppose.
" Notice the scare quotes; Snowden is instinctively careful about entering anything about himself into the permanent record of "Permanent Record.
Perhaps because novelists prize the feelings of individuals, they are instinctively sceptical about the appeal of closed, rules-bound groups.
Many parents of adolescents instinctively know this to be true and find ways to be present without advancing an agenda.
The rites of death were completely new to me; this was the comfort that many before me had instinctively sought.
Farmers instinctively knew about the dividing line between us and them, and we understood that — to outsiders — we were them.
In a case where Slate's readers would instinctively sympathize with the accused, or someone who might have been wrongly accused.
Mornings, when I searched for a parking space outside the spin studio, I instinctively looked around for her white Toyota.
She instinctively walked toward the group of white people, only to be beckoned to the other side of the room.
Perhaps they know instinctively they are destined to be sold as food, on the local market or around the world.
We love hunting so much that its traditions and practices create strong emotional ties that we defend instinctively and passionately.
The rookie, who made his F1 debut last year and is in his first full season, swerved instinctively and avoided contact.
We focused on listening, absorbing the sound, and making changes instinctively, guided by the maxim 'how would a woman do this?
" She continued, "I instinctively knew that I needed to speak up to protect those who cannot speak for themselves: our children.
If this was the story of her grandmother — a claim Arutyunyan instinctively doubted — then her grandfather had once again been elided.
In other words, your brain can instinctively trust people simply because they sound as if they know what they're talking about.
Margaret takes a seat on one of the chairs, and instinctively, Wesley comes to her, pulling himself back onto her knees.
Research shows that children instinctively believe in God, but this doesn't mean that Thomas Aquinas was just a big dumb kid.
But the really obvious distinction — one that every gamer knows instinctively — isn't recognized by the law: PvE is different from PvP.
The American people tend to instinctively reject these types of candidates, unless they really hate the alternative (like Bush over Dukakis).
Women in the U.S. looking to get ahead in the workplace may instinctively head to the big cities on the coasts.
But in the process, she lost her balance and started to fall — until Princess Kate instinctively reached out to steady her.
You knew instinctively if you worked all day and then went back to your hotel, there would be a wicked storm.
I know I respond better when there's more on my plate and the pressure's high, so I instinctively take that on.
When Me Tie Dough-Ty Walker appeared, I covered my eyes instinctively, remembering the book's ghastly depiction of his disembodied face.
But I instinctively knew that if I wanted to mend from my father's death, I would need to connect with something.
So instinctively you would say it's a ridiculous thing, but actually it's a very good thing and it actually makes money.
Superheroes, like most elites, are instinctively hostile to regulation, and Mr Rogers' leeriness is exacerbated by his deep-rooted cultural nationalism.
On the ideas for the film that were harder to develop, and came less instinctively: Do you want a whole list?
We may be instinctively drawn to them, but their care and usage depend on the intent and education of their owners.
Most Americans agree with these pro-legalization arguments—or maybe they just instinctively agree that getting arrested for weed is dumb.
Later, on the way out of the cinema, Scout asked me if I instinctively sympathized with the rich and the happy.
"We Midwesterners are instinctively private to begin with, and I'm not used to viewing this as anyone else's business," he wrote.
I entered the office and apprehensively scanned the waiting room, grinning instinctively when my eyes landed on the plus size receptionist.
A few times a day, when we approach a toilet, we instinctively and subconsciously ask our sphincters to loosen, releasing urine.
Everywhere we sense the Aaltos' openness to the new, and the way they instinctively filtered it through their love of wood.
" Related: "For perhaps in the first time in history, bad-behaving men face swift consequences and women's testimonies are instinctively believed.
Whatever the elusive balance of indulgence and firmness, love and limits that makes a great parent, my mother knew it instinctively.
Instinctively, US journalists tend to see their role not as taking sides in those fights, but as accurately reporting on them.
Mr. Eppridge, who had covered conflict in Vietnam, Panama and Santo Domingo, instinctively moved closer to the source of the gunshots.
This is what I have been doing, what I instinctively do: get a pen and paper, make little notes to myself.
"Only about 2 percent of the human race swims with instinctively long strokes," Mr. Laughlin told The Washington Post in 603.
And when it went out of my view, I just instinctively ducked to the left, and bam, it came right through.
As I crested a hill, a crash sounded from my right, and I instinctively moved to the left, expecting a moose.
The Knicks, in instinctively classy fashion, fired him in a rent-a-conference-room at Westchester County Airport at 2 a.m.
"I can't think of any other director who is so instinctively and democratically interested in everybody he shows you," she wrote.
"I can't think of any other director who is so instinctively and democratically interested in everybody he shows you," Kael wrote.
He had instinctively followed the line of the hedge, which would have concealed him, all the way down to the river.
He understood not only the power of mentors but also the ways in which humans instinctively and intuitively seek them out.
She knew instinctively what it meant: One of the new dams under construction near her village in southern Laos had failed.
It started in one of the rehearsals, when I was doing the debut in Seville, Spain — instinctively, because it's not scripted.
"David instinctively crossed his legs as Gloria moved towards him acsectwise with a rusty craft knife in her hand." https://t.
Is it sensible, or desirable, to start anthropomorphizing crabgrass and dandelions, or are plants really as insensitive as we all instinctively assume?
We knew it wasn't going to be cheap, but just seeing the number makes me shiver and instinctively hug my wallet. $1,449.
"We instinctively felt like, we need to be friends and we need to get along and we need to connect," she said.
Here's what you need to know:The tool copies ads that you see (or probably instinctively ignore) while scrolling through your Facebook feed.
Many of us — especially kids, who have grown up with such technology — have "classical intuition," the ability to use classical computers instinctively.
Instinctively, she knew I needed someone to talk to about it and she knew my family — like hers — never came into money.
They lose their ability to communicate verbally so if you are trying to do something they don't like, they instinctively lash out.
Daughters instinctively knew During those first two weeks of July, officers in Baton Rouge worked 12-hour shifts without a day off.
I'm pretty sure I grumbled "what the f--k" (I'm pretty much always grumbling something), but I instinctively knew what was up.
The Prince sound is so distinct, it's like our ears are instinctively trained to recognise it – like a funked up baby cry.
We all were in the van, just like, I instinctively know every note to every solo on this record without even trying.
But a close read of the interviews reveal a skill that helped him win the presidency: Trump instinctively understands the reporter's psychology.
Just as I can't recall a time when you didn't aggressively, perhaps instinctively, ensure the gates were sealed to your unknown chamber.
When it's a penis, I delete right away, almost instinctively, and then spend days meditating on the man attached to the member.
The poles are Trump, who seems instinctively opposed to any kind of outright war with Iran, and Bolton, who clearly wants one.
Imagine a pedestrian suddenly steps out in front of the E-Class and the driver instinctively swerves to avoid hitting the person.
Instinctively, the driver pulled over and attempted to bring the kitten to safety, but was unable to find her when he stopped.
Cousins immediately made the I've Just Been Hit in Junk face and instinctively grabbed his crotch and began shouting for a technical.
When a great athlete and statesman becomes "diminished," and "weak," as one eulogist incorrectly characterized his later years, we instinctively look away.
Everyone seems to instinctively know how to publicly mourn, to break from the mundane to celebrate a figure who towered above us.
If the film is to be trusted (and one instinctively feels that it isn't), the birth of Queen was smooth and unproblematic.
"The Americans, who are much more stupid when it comes to analysis, instinctively bring off very complex scripts," Godard said, in 1962.
And as soon as the action was called, he took a sidestep then lunged at Askren, who instinctively went for a takedown.
Jermain Defoe, formerly of West Ham United, Spurs and Toronto FC, responded instantly and instinctively, volleying the first goal from 10 yards.
What could make this all less symmetrical, more immediately repulsive, more instinctively mother-taught-me-never-to-take-candy-from-strangers wrong?
But "Nikes" is the sort of deft, challenging, and instinctively breathtaking track that kept people clinging onto Ocean in the first place.
It could instinctively know that if a truck were to swerve and hit a barrier, its load could spill onto the road.
"Russia is instinctively fearful of groups like the Taliban, so isn't going to arm them for sustained warfare," he told VICE News.
I also did a profile of Evgeny Morosov, I remember doing, and just thinking how he was so instinctively negative about everything.
And they do think, according to Vivek Jayaraman, who runs a lab there, in the sense that flies don't just react instinctively.
The Trump administration, which instinctively recoils at multilateral initiatives, is unlikely to want to turn to the W.T.O. or the World Bank.
She quickly began to do more than her job description required, sometimes instinctively identifying sick animals, even before keepers or veterinarians did.
Paola doesn't speak any more English than Trilly, her Jack Russell Terrier, but like most Italians instinctively finds a way to communicate.
He emphasizes that Washington was an instinctively aggressive commander, and had to learn the hard way how to pursue an "indirect" strategy.
Put me in a caped woolen coat, see how my gray-blue eyes narrow instinctively against the drizzle, witness my wintry magnificence!
When Marc Benda gave Faye Toogood free rein for her first solo exhibition in his gallery, she instinctively feared he'd regret it.
She instinctively knew how to convey on camera the way that this scent is a portal for love, light, power, positivity and sex.
Since the explosive rise of in-car navigation systems around 10 years ago, several studies have demonstrated empirically what we already know instinctively.
There, she instinctively sought comfort in alternative creations: instinctive, crude drawings with her healthy left hand and comforting, plush pillows shaped like breasts.
Since there isn't any expectation that Lenovo's faux keyboard offers any give or bounce, you instinctively type in a softer, more gentle manner.
Years removed from the night she once dreamt of drowning her baby girl, Carrie now instinctively puts the well-being of Franny first.
People are more instinctively drawn to small groups, whether that is their local communities or their near to hand social affiliations and identities.
Trump instinctively recognized that the American public was fed up with these extremes and yearned for a President who could get things done.
At the time, Susan was making hand-painted jewelry, but she instinctively and immediately thought of bags at the sight of the beads.
Yet instinctively I knew that I just didn't want one, and that my life had vastly improved since I ceased to have one.
It's a long way from the outback wanderer or the lonesome bushranger viewers instinctively associate with Australian folklore, but representative and crucial nonetheless.
When you're sitting outside, around a fire pit or next to a glowing heater, you instinctively cuddle closer to the person you're with.
Before he read a draft of this essay, my husband may have sensed this instinctively, hence his uncharacteristic stubbornness about naming our children.
With time and experience, people learn to vary their grip instinctively when lifting a golf ball, for example, as opposed to an egg.
Few Latin American governments instinctively warm to the idea of Yanqui sanctions; many were horrified by Mr Trump's talk of a "military option".
That's because once the bug is inside, wriggling its legs, people instinctively scratch their ear, pushing the roach deeper inside the ear canal.
Emily Weiss, founder of the popular beauty blog Into the Gloss, seemed to know instinctively how her generation wanted to use skin care.
Long after I completed my review of the Mate 20 Pro, I was instinctively reaching for that "back" gesture on other Android phones.
The Priest notices her breaking the fourth wall – don't be alarmed if you recoil instinctively when he looks us directly in the eye.
They instinctively see criticism as an effort by insiders to freeze him out, rather than a good-faith debate about priorities and proposals.
"This all happened so quickly that instinctively Ray Tensing did the only thing he could do to save his own life," Mathews said.
It's an action we've seen so often that we remember it instinctively, but when's the last time you've heard a writer catch it?
And when you've been told by your preferred network that its opposite can't be trusted, you instinctively reject anything that comes of it.
They are not instinctively alienated by new thinking and form a bridge between the traditions and the new ideas, whereas Trump does not.
The streaming videos this time caught police officers, suddenly the prime targets, instinctively heading toward the gunfire and shepherding panicked crowds toward safety.
Hot emotions coming off the screen from them make us uncomfortable; we see these strangers as electronic invaders and instinctively tune them out.
The bigger surprise would have been if Betances had processed, instinctively, that hitting Correa in the back was the right thing to do.
Abdul appears to instinctively reciprocate that admiration, for reasons that writer Lee Hall ("Billy Elliot") and director Stephen Frears ("The Queen") leave vague.
I didn't realize how anxious I'd become until I got up from the couch to instinctively hug my dog, my heart beating loudly.
We know, instinctively, that "arriving" won't really give us the ability to abstain from life, it will only make us hungrier for more.
And every Sunday when we drive through Roslyn estates, my mother almost instinctively, would say, 'Would you like to live here someday, Kenneth?
Huxley heard the whale before he saw it; his eyes widening at the whale's loud "whoosh" as he turned instinctively toward the sound.
I think I realized instinctively at a really young age that I needed to disarm people and make them feel comfortable around me.
What she did instead — instinctively — is what women have done forever in situations like these: make herself as helpful and conscientious as possible.
As a result, the tendency to instinctively treat in-group members with care and foreigners with caution may be etched into our DNA.
"So instinctively you would say it's a ridiculous thing, but actually it's a very good thing and it actually makes money," he said.
There are two-camera interviews, it's the back-and-forth interviews that I love so much ... I'm naturally and instinctively drawn to that.
Migos, for one, understood instinctively that, for the faithful, there was little difference between the hits of then and the hits of now.
Well, I disagree with your characterization of Stephen Miller, but I think Trump instinctively believes in our country first and our interests first.
But the other choice -- making a deal -- is more appealing instinctively to many congressional Democrats who have devoted their lives to the Hill.
"Instinctively, real voters and independents think this is going to help the wealthy and corporations and not them," said Democratic pollster John Anzalone.
"A lot of people instinctively call it a garden, but we really try to manage it for a commercial market," Ms. Bates said.
" It was also instinctively obvious to Democrats playing defense, who took pains to point out that Podesta and the D.N.C. were actually "hacked.
I am really, really good at that, and I was instinctively good at it in Australia and I'm really good at it here.
And yet, when it comes to autism appearing in literary fiction, I instinctively feel a need to protect my son from these portrayals.
It seems something fantastic happens when you draw a line on the ground: People almost instinctively reach out across it toward each other.
The new cast fit in perfectly, he says, and knew instinctively how to adapt their acting style to the awkward world of David Brent.
"When something like this goes out they know instinctively, let's get in our vehicles, let's leave our job, let's leave our family," Nedelka said.
And one of the things we don't account for in our history as a country is that we did a lot of this instinctively.
After a couple of years, once women instinctively treat you as female, rather than out of politeness, you are ready to enter female spaces.
IF YOU mentioned the word "mountain" to Valerie Hunter Gordon in 21982, she didn't instinctively think of the glories of the Alps or Himalayas.
A loud machine making an angry buzzing sound a few feet from your head is something many humans have an instinctively negative reaction to.
Why don't you instinctively know that all I want to do with my time is snap flower-crown selfies and stan Zayn on Tumblr?
Academics are open to different views and like diversity, but they also instinctively marginalize any dissenting views they encounter in their place of work?
Flynn did not do anything wrong" and was ultimately proved right by the White House counsel's investigation into the legality of Flynn's call. "Instinctively.
The responsive throttle and brakes I was experiencing made me instinctively sit and place my feet as if I was riding a sport bike.
We're all instinctively skeptical of new concepts, and each corner of the queer community has gone through its own story and its own history.
Somalia and Sinai are both troubled parts of the world, so many Westerners would instinctively presume their airports are dangerous places to fly from.
This means diabetics all know instinctively a basic fact of life in America: Your life depends on making an arbitrarily set amount of money.
Afterwards, my tongue is covered in bites and bruises because my body instinctively bites down on it to prevent me from swallowing my tongue.
Pence is the "silent majority," the instinctively-conservative everyman who needs a larger-than-life steamroller to batter down the doors of political correctness.
We instinctively want all cops to be trustworthy, just as we want all our friends to be true and every dog to be friendly.
Some consulted my eyes, as if inquiring about what was in store for breakfast; others instinctively reached out a hand to meet mine halfway.
" In the Toronto Star, Daniel Dale suggested that Trump "is either using racism for strategic purposes, or being instinctively racist himself—or it's both.
In Bannon's version of events, Trump was the candidate who instinctively grasped Bannon's economic-political program—and won in 2016 by pushing those ideas.
Strait, by contrast, instinctively avoided controversy; in fact, he avoided anything that was likely to interrupt the smooth functioning of his hit-making machine.
It represents a coup on our consciousness; a takeover of the parts of us that we instinctively believe ought to be under our control.
He looked to the philosopher Diogenes, who rejected the social conventions that governed human behavior and said that people should live instinctively, like dogs.
"Happy Valley" is about a woman who is as strong, durable and emotionally distant as any man, but has lines she instinctively won't cross.
It's not just seeing a movie you watched with your mom, it's instinctively knowing that this is the kind of movie my grandfather watched.
However, many have pointed out that Homo economicus — that instinctively self-interested, bartering, trading linchpin of economic theory — is little more than an abstraction.
Because of the basic dynamics of partisan politics, the resistance is dominated by progressive types who are instinctively alienating to people with conservative worldviews.
Three recently published studies confirm what many women instinctively know: Housework is still considered women's work — especially for women who are living with men.
Warren has dismissed the "Over-Consumption Myth" as "little more than a fairy tale," and many people these days understand instinctively that it's wrong.
When I went to shake someone's hand at a party, I instinctively scanned their arm for the tiniest jerk back, a moment of hesitation.
Or could we have brought ourselves blindly and instinctively to the edge of our own extinction, and is it still possible to turn back?
It's as if, just as birds know instinctively when to migrate, we wake up one bright morning and agree that it's iced coffee season.
The parties instinctively understand that their key to political power lies in making sure that the choice is between the lesser of two evils.
So it's understandable that Trump supporters are now instinctively viewing the increased allegations about Trump's mental fitness as nothing more than politics as usual.
We know instinctively as a people that if we are to get through the darkness and back into light we have to work together.
Members need to instinctively trust their leader, know they are being told the truth and believe their viewpoints are being accurately represented in negotiations.
At times, Mr. Scaramucci seemed to channel Mr. Trump more instinctively as he batted back questions about his own past statements and Twitter posts.
Since he's been president I've instinctively organized my life around trying to forget about current events for at least a few hours a day.
Q. President Obama called DACA a "temporary stopgap measure," and instinctively, I imagine, you always understood a future administration could get rid of it.
Frost told the press group that he acted instinctively to stop the attacker, even though the suspect claimed to be wearing an explosive vest.
In part, what Michelle Obama is saying is something that we know instinctively to be true: It's really hard to raise children in fame.
"It was the first time I felt a sort of... 'writing wall,' a proverbial line I felt like I shouldn't cross instinctively," he said.
Sessions had personally made the decision, surprising those who believe the attorney general, and the Trump administration more broadly, are instinctively hostile to trans people.
The captain routinely tipped over dangerous inswinging corners and instinctively saved with her foot a close-range toe poke from Lina Hurtig shortly before halftime.
He may be wrong, but it's worth considering — especially if you're someone who doesn't like Trump and thus may be instinctively prone to underestimating him.
Many software developers are instinctively opposed to patents: software engineers generally dislike patents, and believe in the open source community and collaboration unhindered by patents.
I did not know what it meant, but I instinctively understood that he wasn't making fun of something about me, or something I had done.
His penchant for sensationalism and reactionary commentary suggests he instinctively understands how algorithms and virality work; he's a genius at igniting and sustaining news cycles.
I stopped looking at recipes altogether, began assembling dough with ease, and throwing fruit and sugar and lemon juice into a bowl sort of instinctively.
Instinctively, I assumed that I could then start an app by pressing the dial again, but that just takes you back to the home screen.
We British instinctively recoil from the idea of being asked to produce "papers" to prove who we are and the notion of lists of undesirables.
You can see from the determination on his face that Saelee is in that "zone," acting instinctively as he racks up an impossibly high score.
We all instinctively know to hide our phones while driving when we see a police car, but that doesn't make using them any less illegal.
All I can say is that I instinctively put my hands over my ears because it honestly felt like something I should not be hearing.
The idea is rooted in a psychological theory called "biophilia," which suggests that humans are genetically and instinctively connected to the natural world and plants.
I instinctively put my hand out to catch it, but a split second later, the robot looks down, and its blue OLED eyes go wide.
They saw the backlash to Charlottesville as an example of political correctness run amok and instinctively searched for "their" people in that group of protesters.
Lucy's right proximal humerus — the upper arm bone — was severely shattered, suggesting she instinctively stuck out her arm in an attempt to break the fall.
We recoiled instinctively, believing that an excess of red at rallies could activate voters' latent associations with totalitarianism, a poor fit for a Democrat's campaign.
But he realized instinctively the lesson that few of us ever learn, which is that there are two ways to get by in the world.
Or will they favor a candidate who seems to instinctively avoid the No Human Involved problem, by slapping a suspect, any suspect, onto every crime?
Everyone has strong intuitions that certain things are morally wrong, and every reader instinctively believes that certain readings of a text are false or absurd.
If that's the approach Trump is instinctively drawn to, US officials and experts worry Trump could make the concession in his first meeting with Kim.
"Sharing this with your coworkers may cause them to instinctively distance themselves, knowing you will no longer be a part of the team," Randall says.
The plot's premises almost make too much sense; they function instinctively for the viewer, but only because the viewer has seen stories like this before.
After getting a brief demo, I instinctively stuck one in my ear and asked someone to take a photo, which I soon shared on Twitter.
Yet most economists still struggle to kill off gold-money thinking, instinctively clinging to the idea that money is inherently something valuable and non-political.
On a subconscious level, the scrawled outline of a phallus is instinctively as amusing to me as it is a symbol of threateningly unchecked masculinity.
They're rich, luxurious even, swirling caramel with vanilla cream in a way that makes you instinctively slow down your manic chomping to savor the bite.
They instinctively understood Cervantes, who like them had been the victim of astonishing adversity and had become immensely resourceful in a cruel and disenchanted world.
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Still, he can make rusty nails and sidecars without looking at recipes, instinctively reach for the right bottle of wine and effortlessly stir a martini.
I thought of my friend Rebecca, who instinctively knew that the man who is now her husband was "it" because of a sidesplitting first dinner.
" When we did our first full run-though, something went wrong, and I instinctively looked over to Tommy [Kail], the director, like, "Make it stop!
"You may have to halt the project if you instinctively know something isn't right," said Bryan Sebring, owner of Sebring Design Build outside of Chicago.
He found that the relationship between horse and rider, and between dancers, deepens over time, until each partner learns to read the other's movements instinctively.
Unfortunately, research suggests that most of us instinctively do just the opposite: We prefer extreme reviews because they're less ambivalent and therefore easier to process.
Kantor and Twohey instinctively understand the dangers of the Harvey-as-Monster story line — and the importance of refocusing our attention on structures of power.
People instinctively see this — more accurately, feel it — and during trying times, are drawn to larger than life characters like a moth to a flame.
She said defense lawyers who specialize in death penalty work, such as herself, instinctively make accommodations to their clients to build and maintain professional relationships.
Trump bragged, on the "Access Hollywood" videotape, about committing sexual assault—one of many hideous offenses that he instinctively believed would make him appear powerful.
Somebody yells, "Get a shoe, that's a big one," so instinctively I grab the first shoe I can find and throw it at the beast.
Does it concern you that a reporter&aposs notes, sources and everything the DOJ has obtained, Dr. Gorka, and instinctively this sounds really bad to me.
After three or four days, I'd just recharge them instinctively, so I'm confident they'll last through a good week of commuter listening without demanding extra power.
Because the rules of laamb are similar to those that govern international freestyle wrestling, Coly felt many women would instinctively be able to make the leap.
Of floating ethereally through the crowds at the beach, your presence rendering the riffraff so gobsmacked that they instinctively part like the Red Sea for Moses.
It's why he must have instinctively felt that the pain that's necessary to travel and tell other people's stories was a sign of his own weakness.
As it is, I just want to point out that it's time for us to stop instinctively turning our noses up at Samsung's version of Android.
Uber would probably prefer you stick with its redesigned app — and many people probably instinctively do that anyway instead of using Google Maps for requesting rides.
More says that people instinctively react against cryonics as a "psychological immune reaction" to death, having internalized mortality to the point where its presence is unquestioned.
Although this tiny baby cat had never been touched, loved or even fed by humans before, he somehow instinctively knew this special lady was a friend.
Before I had any multi-tracking, I would record 10 takes of a groove to DAT and know instinctively when I had nailed the take. 2909.
The taste buds are connected to the subconscious in ways that can't quite be explained, but anyone who's read the passage instinctively gets what's going on.
"Instinctively you would say it's a ridiculous thing but actually it's a very good thing and it actually makes money," Trump told the Wall Street Journal.
Americans instinctively love those people—that's why we adore Trebek—but they're often hidden behind figures who are better at amplifying themselves than actually working. Jeopardy!
Americans instinctively know this, because they do not have more in their paychecks or bank accounts, and 85003 percent of us cannot cover a $500 emergency.
Instinctively, it struck me as uptight that a word as banal as "weed"—akin, in my mind, to describing alcohol as "booze"—is now considered offensive.
Yeah, she was freaked out by seeing Elizabeth instinctively kill a guy, but she also parlayed that knowledge into better understanding what her parents actually do.
He instinctively removed a crushed Salem cigarette, mindful that Dr. King had been self-conscious about smoking and worried that young people might discover his vice.
The connection between human and animal is intimate enough that we instinctively project our values and aspirations onto animals almost as though they were our children.
They realize that virtually every policy change creates some losers, but they instinctively favor the ones likely to yield the most benefits for the most people.
Some analysts fear that it could provide a precedent for future Presidents -- even those who are less instinctively programmed to test norms as Trump -- to exploit.
Of not allowing myself the care or tenderness that I instinctively want to provide for other people (and for my lars, my cute li'l virtual self).
The company was designing a math app, and she instinctively understood the tech, the customer, and the problems of access for low income kids of color.
I have patients as young as two who seem instinctively adept at manipulating an iPad, yet their school remains largely stuck in a sepia-tone world.
He instinctively craned his neck all around to make sure I was the only one home, and I stood back to let him perform his inspection.
Scorsese's own body of work is a strong argument for inculturation, in that he instinctively finds religious patterns and images in modern, urban, vulgar, dispirited society.
As a result, my body instinctively wakes up at 5:30 or six no matter what time I get to sleep or what's on the agenda.
Geisel later credited Capra and Jones together for showing him the virtues of crispness and "conciseness" in storytelling, ones that his naturally prolix imagination instinctively resisted.
Other than being able to instinctively protect people and stand up to evil, there's no clear indication of what her magic does — can she conjure elements?
Everyone has a mother, and the profound grief of losing her is one most people instinctively understand, even if their own mothers are alive and well.
Perhaps Mr. Bienenstock instinctively knows what medical science has been increasingly demonstrating for decades: Social interaction is a critically important contributor to good health and longevity.
Luckily, the performances of his stars — LuPone and, as a narrator figure called Che, Mandy Patinkin — were instinctively emotional, and the clash of temperatures was thrilling.
And it instinctively makes him aware that what feels like a long and sometimes exhausting journey is barely one lucky step on the dusty Jewish road.
The sensation of a vehicle moving on its own was so bizarre that I instinctively gripped the steering wheel, which immediately transferred control back to me.
Social media puts stories in front of a wider audience without any expectation of fact-checking, as people tend to respond instinctively to a shocking incident.
This is a squad that resented taking instruction from Benítez and Mourinho, who had never played at a high level, but which defers instinctively to Zidane.
Her paintings depict women instinctively in touch with the natural and supernatural worlds, and the half-real, half-mythical animals and birds that roamed within them.
I knew instinctively that the connection to Anne would generate interest, given the space she continues to occupy in global popular culture and our collective memory.
Riley McGree, of Newcastle Jets FC, was delivered a pass that trailed him by nearly a yard, so he just reacted instinctively by flicking his heel.
They resiliently and instinctively shelter boundless volumes of others' pain in their hearts, all the while having nearly no access to mental health care for themselves.
Aiming by looking allows you to lock onto targets almost without thinking, letting you hold and release the X button to cue in extra percussion instinctively.
Instinctively, he thought in terms of global power games; fortuitously, his time as president coincided with the end of the cold war, a heady and fascinating moment.
When I was choosing a network, I instinctively decided not to join one in New York City because I feared the tone of the show would change.
"When we approach an animal for the first time, we instinctively look for cues in its body language that broadcast its internal state of mind," says Gannon.
"Although probably not aware of the biometric potential of their voice, they instinctively attempt to hide their identity by disguising it," Singh wrote in a recent paper.
Dread creeps in; the ear instinctively fastens on anything, whether fire-hiss or bird call or susurrus of leaves, that will save it from this unknown emptiness.
You open your phone and automatically you start receiving those seemingly endless notifications, which drive you to the app and you just start doing it, almost instinctively.
Lyles left after an inning-ending double-play comebacker by Joe Panik in the sixth grazed his pitching hand as he instinctively ducked and raised his hands.
" Fonda admits hating her body, that she developed an eating disorder and instinctively chose to be with men who wouldn't notice because they had their own "issues.
It turns out people are just plain bad at this kind of task — we see too much of ourselves in people, and we act and perceive instinctively.
When you listen to understand, people will instinctively like you, love talking to you, want to be around you and seek you out for your great advice.
Many former slaves instinctively curl up in their beds, used to spending a couple of hours sleeping in a cramped space, Jhona told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
"She was very direct and incredibly insightful – she instinctively understood what personalities would best work together, and which employee was best suited in each position," she says.
This very Toronto brand of 'ends' shaming, that refuses to acknowledge Brampton or, say, Mississauga while asserting dominance of its small borders is something 6ixBuzz instinctively understands.
There is just something about the smell of a new straw hat that makes us instinctively relax, like we're already lying on a hammock by the beach.
The strength of the animal just threw me forward, and I instinctively did mount retention—pinched my thighs, legs under the body, and based my arms out.
Peter, especially, takes instinctively to the role of beleaguered but determined detective, dogged in his quest for truth, regardless of whether Dylan deserves or appreciates his advocacy.
JAKARTA, Indonesia — When Putu Oka Sukanta was awakened by knocking on his door late one night in October 266, he says, he instinctively knew who was there.
I don't know a parent who, after hearing about innocent people being hurt or killed, doesn't instinctively reach for their kids and long to never let go.
One witness saw Galvano instinctively clench his fist at his side; two others said they heard him make a polite request of his wife: 'Hold my scarf.
He instinctively understood that his selection needed to send the critical message that he had been honest with the American people and that his presidency remained viable.
While many people do shortsightedly marry the "wrong person," most of us instinctively understand that the only valid test of a relationship is the test of time.
As The Atlantic's David Graham argued earlier this year, Trump instinctively understands that he can only win when he's seen as a last resort against extreme chaos.
Scholars, however, have shown what everyone in politics knows instinctively: Unions are also political organizations that, under the right circumstances, can powerfully channel the working-class vote.
I instinctively take refuge on the inside of the curve where it's more sheltered, but a horn reminds me that I should be traveling on the left.
Like most people, I too was taught and instinctively believed that the purpose in life, one of its main directives, was to avoid failure at all costs.
It turns the otherwise anonymous role of the DJ into a performance—something EDM is regularly hounded for—forcing us to instinctively turn and face the performer.
But I instinctively knew that his writing cut to the core of human feelings and also represented something that was sophisticated and playful at the same time.
One passenger, Charles Darling, a lawyer, was so terrified by the speeding train that moments before the crash he instinctively dropped to the floor and braced himself.
It would be a mistake to see this as the story of a reflex: Donald Trump hit Latinos just below the knee, and they instinctively, unthinkingly kicked.
She navigated the crowds instinctively, with her head down, watching her red Converse move across the filthy sidewalks as she mulled over everything her teacher had said.
Somehow, one doesn't need to know the exact words to infer musing and doing-over in the visual language of Gilman's instinctively constructed and carefully redacted works.
After a traumatic event, whether people were in immediate danger or just watching on television, they instinctively want to "find the pieces of a puzzle," he said.
He'd managed to get into the building without having to dial up, and when I heard a knock at my door I instinctively thought it was him.
When news of the attack reached the White House, the Johnson administration instinctively pointed a finger of blame not at Pyongyang but at a larger Communist conspiracy.
And when our president said "it's a little bit soon" to start talking about guns, I did instinctively feel it was time to start talking about guns.
When O'Connell, a writer living in Brooklyn, learns she is pregnant, she instinctively wants a child but, given the circumstances of her life and work, feels unready.
What he has seized on, perhaps instinctively, is the essential truth with which we must contend going forward: If you fail to articulate a policy — you fail.
And the national security sector, accustomed as it is to dealing in classified matters and state secrets, seems in some ways to be instinctively unbothered by deception.
But if you're looking to try out a new manicure before you meet your family, hold off before instinctively reaching for the green and red nail polish.
Meanwhile, the Communist Party instinctively organized a cover-up, ordering the police to crack down on eight doctors accused of trying to alert others to the risks.
Applicant should instinctively know how to appear busy until the 2018 draft, despite having little freedom to act because of limited cap space and ironclad player contracts.
Indeed, individual British woods are instinctively regarded with affection, and in recent years the idea of owning one's own small wood has, in Britain, grown in popularity.
Whose responsibility is it to protect migratory animals, birds and even insects, and make sure it is possible they can do what they instinctively need to do?
Instinctively, Smith whips out her phone and begins recording, bending her knees and circling the rapper to get the right angle as he performed for the camera.
In similar times of crisis, Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and others have instinctively shared in the grief of victims and been moved to act.
When Victor Lodato moved to a small town to focus on his work, he instinctively turned down an invitation for a drink from an elderly female neighbor.
Accordingly, he embarks on a campaign to gain the trust of Gordon (Barry Ward), an officer he instinctively recognizes as more conflicted and vulnerable than the others.
As I learned from Maria Konnikova's "The Confidence Game," people are instinctively trusting: Why not assume that this stranger we met on the street was perfectly well intentioned?
I come across people who instinctively react to things in a different way than me, and, [to them], there's no question that this isn't the way to react.
Read more about SimpleCitizen in TechCrunch Yoshi – Car ownership as-a-service When most people think of getting a fill-up, they instinctively think about their personal automobiles.
In fairness to Trump, we also have to remember that the US doesn't instinctively think of the Anglo-American relationship as a special one—that's a British term.
I didn't know what was happening to me but instinctively I went to the bathroom and put a cold wet cloth on my face to avoid passing out.
Interestingly enough, the moment where instinctively I saw the most vulnerability is when — no matter how badly she thought about the father — she understood that he was dead.
"Foreign investors usually react instinctively to such themes and there hasn't been a visible response in currencies thus far," said Masafumi Yamamoto, chief forex strategist at Mizuho Securities.
Like the Parkland teens last year, Ocasio-Cortez wields her generational stance as a weapon — she's born of the internet and instinctively excels at modern political information warfare.
Time passed, and at first, a purely chivalrous inclination instinctively began to search for a way out, but there had never been one, and there never could be.
The low-volatility effect may be because investors instinctively prefer to buy high-volatility stocks which they believe will produce excess returns, leaving low-volatility stocks comparatively cheap.
Anytime neutral sound and a sub-$400 price figure in the same discussion, headphone enthusiasts will instinctively point you toward Sennheiser's long-tenured and universally respected HD 600.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: Yoav Golan (YouTube)You know how you instinctively reach for your pocket every time you feel your phone vibrating with a notification?
You already instinctively know whether you're the sort of person who's likely to enjoy a game like Pony Island, but for those on the fence, here's my advice.
More than a few times it's been a hand clamped over my mouth that I've woken to, my own arms shooting out instinctively as I struggle beneath him.
I hadn't watched much Japanese wrestling in 1999, yet I felt I instinctively knew what it was like, or at least what the best of it was like.
Also even if people aren't given guidelines about how to use the spoon, they know how to use it instinctively and have a childish, joyful approach to it.
Though Campbell initially thought that her son was simply battling a cold, Keller took him to the school nurse, Patti Butler, who instinctively knew it was something worse.
Your eye instinctively follows the knife, and you realize you are not simply watching a scene on the path but rather standing in the middle of that pathway.
Ms. Vidon-White, 48, a French war photographer who has spent more than a decade covering conflicts in Israel, Indonesia and Africa, instinctively began to look for victims.
We understand instinctively that being a prodigy wasn't his platform for a lifetime's achievement; it marked the possibility of a highly specific, highly term-limited kind of performance.
" And in more irony, Gingrich then questioned the often prickly Kasich's temperament for the job, saying, "People instinctively want a president to have a certain kind of stability.
Pilots and experts frequently refer to the runaway stabilizer trim checklist as a "memory item," an emergency procedure that pilots train on repetitively and can perform almost instinctively.
As a side kick came in late in the round, Saenchai instinctively trapped it between his forearms and, while he didn't retaliate, he was immediately docked a point.
During fights, Samart had to stop himself from instinctively wanting to kick, knee and elbow, and had to limit himself to hands only and bob and weave footwork.
Regardless of the age gap, they're both just instinctively great soul singers at heart, and they play off each other as though they've been doing it for years.
But when colleagues have mistaken me for another Asian employee in the newsroom, I realize some people still instinctively want to pigeonhole me as one, but not both.
It's a different place than the kind of propositional way that we tend to present ourselves, that we instinctively present ourselves in public where we start a conversation.
I often found myself sitting at my alphabetically assigned school desk, continually reminding myself to uncross my legs, only to instinctively cross them again a few seconds later.
At that point I had never used a wheelchair, but as soon as I saw that figure, I knew instinctively that it was a friend and an ally.
As long as the threat of emasculation is a baseline terror for men, encouraging them to act more like women still instinctively feels like a form of humiliation.
That's all I was asking for, but the speech police instinctively opposed our position because this modest deregulation simply means more candidates and informative messages to oppose them.
We therefore instinctively understand female figureheads — whether mounted on ships or as the embodiment of the ship of state — as static and symbolic, rather than active and individual.
Recipe: Clams and Spaghetti With Spicy Tomato Broth And to Drink … For those who instinctively grasp whether a white or red wine is best, this dish poses problems.
One method, which many cooks revert to instinctively without even knowing they're doing so, is pairing it with other members in a large family of ingredients called Umbelliferae.
But the rising tensions with Iran have raised the salience of foreign policy for Democratic voters, and polling has found that Democrats instinctively trust Biden on that issue.
The rules of the road differ widely and are flexible — some places more than others — and on ordinary highways and city streets we operate our vehicles almost instinctively.
I see him more as a Trickster — one who instinctively channels random change and brings a prelude to times ahead which will be different than our own times.
But too many Americans instinctively reject the idea, too many others can't afford it, and the former all too often prevent us from taking the latter's problems seriously.
They are instinctively against any walls — physical or invisible — that may be erected in a vain effort to stop the free movement of people, ideas, capital or technology.
"I knew instinctively what a huge problem and how much damage volatile pricing does," Counsell, who comes from a long line of farmers in Somerset, England, tells TechCrunch.
One showed a servo-motor-powered contraption that uses two butcher-knife blades to chop vegetables; watching it makes me instinctively pull my fingers back from my laptop.
"President Trump can do more damage than President Obama did to the Second Amendment with the bully pulpit, because Republicans instinctively rejected anything Obama put forward," libertarian Rep.
That's because the Singaporean vision is built around personal responsibility and private spending, but also a degree of statism and paternalism that present-day American conservatism instinctively rejects.
These four middle-grade novels capture something moving and seemingly eternal: When trouble strikes the grown-ups around them, children instinctively put themselves on the emotional front lines.
I have no hatred or anger towards the BJP but every living cell in my body instinctively resists their idea of India...Where they see differences, I see similarity.
"I think one of the reasons that romantic comedies ran out of gas is because we were selling stories to women that they knew instinctively weren't true," McKenna says.
The first thing you instinctively want to do after strapping on a VR headset and diving into a virtual world is to reach out and touch what you see.
In an attempt to avoid the cars coming towards him, Bruno appears to have instinctively leaped over the rail of the bridge — but it was a 450-foot drop.
In an era when many politicians, including Clinton, instinctively back away from any statement that defies the standard party line, Trump seems willing to do so with reckless abandon.
Chelsea had the best chance midway through the first half when striker Diego Costa's point-blank header was instinctively palmed on to the bar by PSG keeper Kevin Trapp.
It was an astute, successful bit of psychological warfare from Baez: Arenado instinctively reacted to the unexpected hug by hugging Baez back, cloaking the interference in a tender embrace.
But Jesus has a different notion of the kingdom of heaven, one more to do with love and service to one another — something Mary alone seems to instinctively understand.
I think instinctively a lot of my colleagues are there, but we don't have a network of think-tanks that you can plug into and start popping out ideas.
If we look at a statue of Christ or a figure of the Buddha [or a photograph of a movie star] we instinctively imbue human life into the experience.
When my tank came across the beautiful architecture of a train station, I instinctively used the buildings as cover, only to remember my barriers represented people's workplaces and homes.
She doesn't understand the customs or practices of man (ice cream is very new to her), nor has she ever lived in a world where people aren't instinctively kind.
We are supposed to understand instinctively why "foreigners" shouldn't have a role in American elections, even though American elections affect the rest of the world to a frightening degree.
"The farmer knows instinctively that if you take something from the earth today, you have to put something back to be able to return tomorrow to harvest," Annan said.
Mr Ailes, the son of a factory worker, instinctively knew how to appeal to white, working-class voters disaffected, as he was himself, with liberal elites and political correctness.
For as long as I've been shopping for my own clothes, I've instinctively skimmed over the low-scooped dresses, the sheer-back tops, and stretchy, snug fabrics like jersey.
Packard grew up in a family of artists and instinctively knew that he wanted to use his creativity to inspire people to care about marine life and the seas.
"Because Trump takes personally any slight, and this was the mother of all rejections, the Governor and I instinctively felt this President would come after us," de León said.
A silent scream blooms in her throat, and she instinctively clutches her keys, sweaty fingertips grazing their jagged edges, wondering if they are sharp enough to slash through skin.
As I walked into one of the warehouses run by the aptly named Quiet Logistics in a suburban town outside Boston, I instinctively lowered my voice to a whisper.
But he also knows, instinctively, that Hawkins can nimbly navigate between the fantastical and the grounded, giving the movie both its joy and its melancholy, sometimes within single scenes.
Rose's marriage ended six months before the novel's release in Australia, yet she had instinctively populated her book with resilient female characters rising above grief, suffering and recurring illness.
If you're attempting to watch what you eat but you need something sweet, you may instinctively reach for this fruit, but it could be harmful if eaten too frequently.
Mann: For the UK, I think the question is the extent to which you must be led by the science or to which you must make political judgments instinctively.
Both men sensed instinctively that ''people in the White House itself were involved,'' Magallanes, who is now 79 and runs an international security firm near Los Angeles, told me.
What Mr. Xi does instinctively understand is the threat posed by Hong Kong while he is waging a global propaganda offensive, backed by the lure of China's enormous market.
When she enters, the woman vet might also encounter a receptionist who will instinctively ask where her husband is, assuming she's a wife of a veteran — not a patient.
Many expediters were thrown into the work by chance, when staff was short, or picked up on it instinctively while cooking, or taking food to tables, simply by observing.
There's a reason why a sane person cannot choke himself to death with his own hands, or why she will instinctively fight for air when submerged underwater too long.
Bonnie Halpern-Felsher, a Stanford University pediatrics professor who had spent years researching how to get kids to stop smoking, did what came instinctively to her: She educated them.
Instinctively recoiling from seeing him in such an alarming state, Mr. Deblinger's father shunned the penny his father was trying to give him, and never forgave himself for it.
Things appeared normal at first: a sacrifice bunt by Dodgers pitcher Kenta Maeda was recovered by Rockies third baseman Nolan Arenado, who began to instinctively throw toward first base.
And one thing that I know instinctively about dance music culture is that whenever someone seems like an opportunist or an outsider, people tend to not trust their motives.
In a sense, I was a victim of a corporate Stockholm syndrome: I instinctively flinched at the notion of sharing secret information or speaking to media about unfinished products.
In the first match, he instinctively looks up at the man tasked with moving pieces for the computer — AlphaGo's lead programmer, Aja Huang — before remembering that this isn't his opponent.
She said she found it sat naturally underneath her thumb while she was using the device, and was easy to instinctively feel out without having to look at the phone.
Three minutes into the second half and Argentina were ahead, Messi curling a shot hopefully towards Lloris and right back Mercado reacting instinctively to deflect the ball into the net.
Channeling an of-the-moment celeb makes your costume instinctively recognizable, but original enough that not everyone (and their five BFFs) will be wearing a variation of the same look.
Some of it was simply an aid for an immersion; having seen Randall Cunningham run, a player would instinctively map that memory onto the pixelated avatar in front of them.
The MEGA plate revealed all this and more: Descendants of the drug-resistant mutants instinctively migrated to new territories, the areas of fresh agar nourishment and also higher antibiotic concentration.
Tuesday afternoon, White House press secretary Sean Spicer confirmed that President Donald Trump had known Flynn had lied for "weeks" and "instinctively" knew there was nothing illegal about Flynn's actions.
The NHL doesn't have many stars hitting free agency, but that's largely because teams instinctively rush to hand out max-length deals to veterans who are already past their prime.
Every immigrant kid has stinky food stories, and I think I realized instinctively, even at a young age, that I didn't want to ruin shrimp chips for myself like that.
This is something that takes some getting used to as countless laptops have taught me to instinctively reach below the spacebar when I need to make a quick cursor gesture.
Instinctively we may feel that not to be true; technology surely has a greater effect than that — but if it does, we haven't found a way to judge it accurately.
To a certain degree, we're all visual learners: Research has shown that humans are instinctively drawn to things we find aesthetically pleasing because they're easier for our brains to process.
Not that Wiseman neglects the human factor, even in a slaughterhouse; he is instinctively aware, as Chaplin was, of what an assembly line can do to those who toil there.
Guedes said that President Jair Bolsonaro, who many see as instinctively skeptical of selling state assets, is becoming more supportive of the privatization drive and committed to speeding it up.
He was working his way down the half-empty car, barking at nannies and businessmen and, just as he reached a woman to my right, I instinctively stood to intervene.
An economist who was instinctively right-wing and content with a theoretical approach that pushed for the inherent good of free markets, encounters the real world for the first time.
We crammed into the back of a cab and felt the come up as we approached Trans-Pecos, instinctively reaching for each other's hands and marveling at our shared warmth.
At this point, haptics on mobile are a pre-conditioned stimulus for users — everyone instinctively feels a spark of excitement and reaches for their phone when they feel a vibration.
" Elsewhere in her diaries, Woolf describes the gradual fading as she grows older of her desire for a child: "Perhaps I have killed the feeling instinctively; or perhaps nature does.
Fleming had found herself on a thrashing staircase and, seeing a teetering child in front of her, instinctively tucked him under her arm and strained to keep them both steady.
Instinctively, I knew that his asking me suggested more about the walls inmates set up around our private lives than it did about any personal relationship I had with him.
A booming economy hasn't quieted these concerns, because insecurity remains a huge and growing problem in ways that voters and candidates instinctively get but the sunny job numbers largely hide.
But much like the swallows instinctively find their way to Capistrano, Lahren soon joined her angry, blonde talking heads at Fox News, where she is now employed as a contributor.
The kind of thing we have done instinctively in our workplaces for two decades — sending a quick email instead of setting up a meeting — has until recently eluded many doctors.
The reporters "instinctively understand the dangers of the Harvey-as-Monster story line — and the importance of refocusing our attention on structures of power," Susan Faludi writes in her review.
Kristin Wilson started the company 10 years ago when she was a part-time D.J., and found other women who could work the room more instinctively than their male counterparts.
Mary Beth Meehan Zahraw and Aatika Shah "I knew instinctively that the picture was going to be controversial," Robert Hancock, one of the community leaders who commissioned the installation, said.
They are instinctively aware of how far they have fallen behind and there is a clamor for change for a future where their children can live in dignity and comfort.
People may feel that masked people in public are vaguely sinister and threatening; one instinctively looks at a person's face to see whether this is a friend or a foe.
The downside of this strategy, however, is that it encourages critics to instinctively gauge a studio's level of confidence in a film based on when the press screening takes place.
And when Trump and Kanye talk about fame, they seem to instinctively understand that each of them can use the other to shore up a vulnerability in their own personas.
I think we instinctively reject the statistics that were made by people we perceive to be political opponents, and accept the ones that chime with our view of the world.
I'm white, and have no idea what it's like to be a black American, and I never really can understand it instinctively, no matter how much I try to empathize.
The idea that an instinctively evasive quarterback like Stabler could be vulnerable behind a rampart of 300-pound linemen should no longer be surprising to students of head-snapping quarterback sacks.
But at the same time, I can hear his pop punk chords and know they're his, in the same way I can hear Pelican or RLYR and instinctively know it's yours.
Big Ben was intended to be so exact that the whole country would set its watches by the first sonorous stroke of every quarter, and passers-by still instinctively do so.
But somehow, even though mom's got the baby and he's off the clock, even though he is asleep, he's still instinctively going through the motions of taking care of his child.
It was all done in a very rudimentary way on my computer, and I was finding my music was like video game music, because almost instinctively it went in that direction.
Chinese legal experts have argued that the number of death sentences have been reduced simply because lower court officials are instinctively keen to avoid having their verdicts scrutinized by their superiors.
In the second game of the third set he instinctively called out "let" when a Medvedev serve flicked the net — forgetting that service, for this week at least, are fair game.
When it looks at Syria, the Vatican is instinctively protective of the Iranian-backed Assad regime, because it fears that the government's overthrow by Sunni militants would spell doom for Christians.
So when a mysterious note seemed to materialize out of the air and land on his desk, Roy instinctively palmed it and waited until he got home to take a look.
According to The Times, Trump "seemed to be responding instinctively" in making the decision after a phone call with Erdogan that was supposed to be focused on trade and defense assistance.
"McFeely went on to say that Downey Jr. knew "instinctively" that "a guy who has talked and talked and talked for many, many movies, when he doesn't talk, you are crushed.
These apple seed-sized insects probably instinctively prefer black and red shelters over white and yellow ones because they offer better protection from predators such as ants and spiders, Pereira said.
For example, if we step out into a busy street, turn our head and see a car coming right at us, we instinctively jump back onto the safety of the sidewalk.
Although it's taken her something like three decades to discern her mother's true intentions, Camille has been instinctively resisting Adora's efforts to dope her up on hand-mixed medicine since childhood.
But even through his drug-induced fog, Gus knows it would be a terrible idea, and instinctively grabs the stems out of her hand and shoves them down his own throat.
But since violent video games do strike lots of people (myself included) as kind of instinctively repugnant, it's natural for people to wonder if video games aren't contributing to the problem.
She rebelled instinctively against her wealthy, aristocratic family, was determined to paint and write and found her inner Surrealist when she visited "The First International Surrealist Exhibition" in London in 1936.
"No reflective and well-intentioned white person who is consciously concerned to end racism wants to admit instinctively recoiling at the thought of being identified as black herself," Piper continues, archly.
Almost instinctively, one of my friends will dunk on me with this easy go-to line: "And you're the Smarter Living editor?" followed by an eyebrow-raise-and-eye-roll combo.
The NSA is notoriously conservative in revealing the identity of protected persons  so the agency would have instinctively defaulted in many cases to U.S. person number one when making these references.
The altered strategy is a sign that Sanders is running a different kind of campaign in 2020, shedding some of his resistance to a side of politics he's instinctively repelled by.
They naturally obscure vision, but even more so by emitting rapid bursts of light, creating an effect that interferes, distorts and forces the body to move instinctively rather than by sight.
There is something in the soul of America that instinctively identifies with a team like Loyola and roots for it, even though we know, deep down, they are fighting the odds.
It was a gesture that, for many, crystallized the #MeToo moment: For perhaps in the first time in history, bad-behaving men face swift consequences and women's testimonies are instinctively believed.
I was especially fascinated by the way the current alpha trains the burgeoning alpha, as if it were so at peace with death that it instinctively knew to train its replacement.
Her jokes dripped such unsparing disdain that I instinctively shifted away from my screen while watching it, as if getting too close to her spitting fire would singe my eyebrows clean off.
So I built up this context of hazing and the establishment and these rules that are very diminishing, and I knew instinctively the audience would rebel against it and root for her.
It's trained using software that tries, in a rudimentary way at the moment, to replicate the millions of years of evolution that help us learn to use our hands instinctively as children.
There's no question that Hillary instinctively goes for the slippery near-truth when she finds herself boxed in politically, and that she mixes money and politics in ways that blur the line.
Still, given the amount of animals who seem to instinctively want to take down drones (the list includes kangaroos, gorillas, geese, and dogs), perhaps the eagles will get some animal backup soon.
Sometimes you just have to admit that, yes, you're not quite sure what a thing is, or what it does, but you know — just instinctively know — that you love how it looks.
This is where the P9s shine; put any of these on, and you'll instinctively close your eyes and lean back into the chair to listen to the song through to the end.
Geometry, the video argues, is why we instinctively perceive Sleeping Beauty's angular Maleficent as evil, while the rounded shapes that comprise The Jungle Book's Baloo make the character appear warm and friendly.
Investors are instinctively driven to react to such signals, and the algorithms that drive much of today's daily stock market trading volumes are programed to be sensitive to such developments as well.
He cited one instance when he first began filming at the World Trade Center and instinctively ducked his head when he saw a plane reflected in the glass of One World Trade.
The hopeful green color you might instinctively be hiking towards isn't one thing, though, it's many: it comes via the millions of mosses that grow on the edges of the Antarctic peninsula.
This adjusting-your-reality-to-your-expectations thing is called the consistency effect: People instinctively try to verify or confirm whatever they already believe about themselves or, in this case, their health.
In almost every conceivable way, he is Mr. Trump's polar opposite: deeply religious, instinctively civil and conspicuously cautious — as at ease quoting from Scripture as Mr. Trump is mocking a woman's physique.
In the commentary that follows, she expresses frustration at not being able to fully describe the experience, and at the knowledge that a child like Rose would instinctively conceal it as well.
When Hayden Johnston from Richmond Station took a penalty for tripping, the Montreal guys got in a scrum with him and I just instinctively jumped over to defend Hayden and grab someone.
A distracting physical sensation can temporarily close them; when you bump your head and instinctively rub that spot, you are overriding the nerves that register pain with the nerves that register rubbing.
Later, she picks up a dead dog that had "fallen from the sky" (it had been tossed over a wall) and throws it at the knees of an adult she instinctively dislikes.
Even at his young age, if Justin can instinctively apply the lessons of the past to a future that only he can see, then his present, no matter how chaotic, becomes manageable.
I knew instinctively that there were things I could not mention casually — the frequency with which my mother, Pate and I got together alone, for instance, including trips to Boston for dinner.
But most of us instinctively have more faith in what someone outside the center of power has to say; what of this instinct is legitimate, and what of it is too blunt?
Disproportionately hurt by the economic downturn, they are subject to a resilient strain of racism, which congratulates itself on electing a black President but instinctively values white lives more than black ones.
"When people came close to Mica they'd instinctively back up, as if they were invading her personal space," John Monos, Magic Leap's vice president of human-centered AI, said at the conference.
As the figure in the window looks at the ship from a distance, we look on this scene and know instinctively that this is just one small part of some larger world.
She seems to reach instinctively for the tougher-sounding policy before coming around, eventually, to positions that more closely reflect American ideals of welcome — ideals that Mr. Sanders voiced fluently on Thursday night.
My friend said he instinctively grabbed onto the actor, who then broke character, asking if he had read the rules (which outline no touching), and demanded they make eye contact and confirm yes.
The Conservatives calculated that working-class voters would instinctively prefer Mrs May, a proud product of middle England, to Mr Corbyn, a hardline leftist who represents a trendy bit of London, Islington North.
That could happen in a place where millions of birds from both the Old World and New World are instinctively drawn every spring: the Arctic lands surrounding the Bering Strait, known as Beringia.
Other gyroids, which instinctively dance and ululate but cannot communicate, are more likely empty vessels waiting to receive souls, or perhaps once contained a spirit that left a trace of its humanity behind.
Whether it's James Caan in Elf, Robin Williams in Hook, Jim Carrey in Liar Liar, or any of the countless permutations before or since, it's a story pattern audiences can recognize almost instinctively.
Secular leftists in the West, who in general oppose any use of force by their governments, were instinctively horrified by the assault on Syria unleashed on April 14th by America, Britain and France.
In 1969, Tate is that shiny object, at least to those who only know her as the gorgeous girl onscreen — but she seems to instinctively know that, like Rick, she won't be forever.
"I think there are a lot of Democratic operatives who sort of instinctively think Trump is easier to beat," said one national Democratic strategist who works on House races on condition of anonymity.
The challenge: If we want to succeed in our efforts and make effective policy decisions, we need to challenge ourselves to go beyond what instinctively feels right and look at the scientific evidence.
One made a motion with a hand toward a young woman, and she lifted her hand to protect her face and grimaced in advance, trying instinctively to avoid a blow that didn't land.
Instinctively, I long for something… anything I could say or do to make this somehow less unbearable for you, that could block some of the pain or sop up some of your sorrow.
The button's placement also makes it feel distractingly crucial, and during my brief hands-on with the 4 and 4S I instinctively reached for it multiple times to try and unlock the screen.
Even an animal that instinctively does not trust humans, will never trust humans (even though we feed them, shelter them, play with them, and attempt to pet them) is doing a trust fall.
Cait Scudder, a business coach for female entrepreneurs says women tend to apologize if a situation — that is completely untied to their own performance or actions — is uncomfortable, shouldering the "blame" almost instinctively.
Multilingual and instinctively Atlanticist, she is respected by NATO colleagues for having fought for budget increases for Germany's armed forces and presiding over expanding German military missions in places like Mali and Lithuania.
"It seems like the president instinctively sympathizes with powerful leaders who are accused of moral transgressions, and I don't think it's too hard to figure out why that is," Malinowski said on CNN.
"From the moment I saw her first color photograph, I knew that the Bazaar was at last going to look the way I had instinctively wanted my magazine to look," Snow later wrote.
Clinton's solid, detail-oriented nature projects a calming message to people who are not instinctively inclined to agree with her ideology: She knows what she's doing and she knows what she's talking about.
I've been doing it on the Switch, too—instinctively stretching my right thumb out, from the red Joy-Con to the screen, touching it, and… …The game skips back to the main menu.
As the war in Syria drags on into a fifth year, refugees are forced to adjust to a long, uncertain stay... Syrians are afraid of their own government and so instinctively distrust officials.
If we connect the edges in our mind's eye, as we might instinctively do, we will recognize that the three forms add up to a rectangle made of three distinct but related shapes.
While outfielders are trained to instinctively know their surroundings, Engel practices "working the wall" regularly, which makes executing catches like the ones he has made this week part of his normal outfield duties.
Fishman and Greenberg ("A Hundred Billion Trillion Stars") turn something kids instinctively understand — the energy in our bodies — into a lesson in biology and physics, and the real importance of food and sleep.
A retired attorney in his 80s who's drunk and pontificated here so consistently over the past six decades that they instinctively reserve his booth for him, is happy to fill in the blanks.
People instinctively want to look out for the health of babies and to share their secrets with mothers in hope of helping them find a bit of peace — or a little extra sleep.
And I was instinctively acting out a familiar, but also ridiculous, paradigm of marriage, one in which we collude in the fiction that no one of the opposite sex ever draws our interest.
Kjellberg had, either instinctively or intentionally, constructed a political identity as YouTube's insider class-traitor, raging against a system that's — trust him, but also he's just joking, but he would know — totally rigged.
We saw how debates over data can distract from understanding the problem, and how instinctively leaders jump to protect the reputation of the church, instead of the lives of the women within it.
Self-interested elites want to quash the rebellion because they instinctively know that Jefferson was right: If they do, then the encroachments on the people's rights that sparked it will be permanently established.
And "Con Altura," her reggaeton club jam with superstars J Balvin and El Guincho, certainly goes hard, with buckets of swagger and the kind of beat that makes you instinctively swing your hips.
The model I think for most newsrooms has to be to think about both instinctively ... Although we have all these new brands arriving, the reliance on traditional media is as important as ever.
When Lacie gets a win, her forced shrieks of joy to assure the other person that they made the right choice rating her 5 stars out of 5 made my jaw instinctively clench.
"I was just skating down the street, and a soccer ball rolled down the street and I instinctively kicked it," said Phillips, who was in Brussels for the 14th edition of the World Cup.
Searcy is drawn instinctively to moments, the way parcels of time expand and contract in memory, conjuring from ordinary experience a hidden sense of all that is extraordinary in the world, in being alive.
And then this woman comes up to her with a racist question [asking her what language she was speaking in an accusatory tone] after she hangs up the phone, and Zahra just instinctively snaps.
Waitress is female-centered: It boasts a diverse cast, a complex female lead who doesn't instinctively yearn to put her own life aside to be a mother, and a heartwarming portrayal of female friendships.
Someone once told me that being a parent is like having your heart outside your body at all times, and I feel that swell of love and protectiveness instinctively toward any cute black child.
We can only hope that as he evolves, Donald Trump will find the capacity to learn what Mandela so instinctively knew, and what more than two centuries of sacrifice should have taught us all.
"As much as people could instinctively think, 'Well someone commits a crime then they should be punished,' we should always remember that whenever we punish an individual we're not just punishing them," says Legend.
He's got an all-around vibe of responsibility and security There's something about Prince William that makes him instinctively trust-able, and that something has only gotten more pronounced since he's become a dad.
"The officer instinctively sprang into action (so quickly and with such abandon, in fact, that he dropped the coffee on the ground!) and responded to the front entrance," the Boston Police Department enthusiastically wrote.
That's not surprising since the overall footprint is basically the same, but once you turn it on, you instinctively think a device with a screen this large has no right to weigh so little.
In the future, the technology could help design prosthetics that can automatically adjust their grip based on the object — just like our bodies do instinctively when we grab an egg versus, say, a doorknob.
The research team wanted to see if it could quickly train robots to react to unpredictable environments much more quickly and instinctively—which it did by enabling the robots to learn from each other.
In his drawings and watercolors, Skolnick's line is economical, languid, and assured; for a young artist who is still refining his craft, he seems to have instinctively learned the expressive power of holding back.
Humanity on a general level, instinctively, we all go through the same things; it doesn't matter where you are from or where you live, and so about that as a lyricist in the band.
I read profiles of Paddock -- he gambled, dabbled in real estate, took Valium for his nerves and hated to be out in the sun -- and instinctively felt I knew the place he called home.
The best forecasters, Tetlock finds, are not experts or even intelligence officials with classified information, not liberals and not conservatives, but rather those instinctively empirical, nonideological and willing to change their minds quite nimbly.
Even though Ansari had owned a smartphone for less than a year, he knew instinctively that if he was going to become famous, he had to give his followers more of what they wanted.
When I instinctively pulled out my phone to check the weather, however, it was useless: Since August 5, Indian authorities have kept the people of Kashmir in a digital blackout, restricting most internet access.
Indeed, it is his response to Rana's ordeal, more than her own trauma, that dominates the plot, and the one flaw in this formidable work is that its attention rests so instinctively on Emad.
When faced with a candidate like Donald Trump — who lies as instinctively as he breathes — it's natural to be confused about how, exactly, to handle the constant stream of misinformation emanating from his campaign.
In the midst of the pain he suffered while the magical being administered his treatment, he left his body behind, perhaps instinctively — but when he returned, he no longer had a body to reenter.
Zab Johnson, the executive director and senior fellow at the Wharton Neuroscience Initiative at the Wharton School, told me that the Mastercard logo may be too abstract for consumers to instinctively know what it represents.
To avoid falling into the same pit as Twitter, with its highly-skippable and unobtrusive ads, Snapchat hopes Promoted Stories will ensnare users even if they instinctively try to click past an ad's first Snap.
"I instinctively saved Frankie's life with a few simple breathes of my own and was able to buy him enough time before our neighbor, which is a nurse, could help in reviving him," Spincken wrote.
You have to have trained enough to just know instinctively where all the buttons or the knobs are so you're focused on the task of disabling that device or rendering it safe or saving someone.
Starting in 2000, it follows what most of us already know anecdotally and instinctively -- that more educated workers saw a smaller surge in unemployment during the 2008-2009 recession, and more rapid wage growth afterward.
Still, it's hard to avoid the impulse to punish mothers who expose their infants to drugs and related withdrawal; many people instinctively want to whisk these babies away to a brand-new — presumably better — family.
Through Margot I conquered many of the wounds I experienced as a working-class Jamaican — chief among them the yearning to own a piece of paradise, although instinctively knowing that paradise doesn't belong to us.
"A robot could look at a sidewalk and instinctively know that the cement is hard and the grass is soft, and therefore know what would happen if they stepped on either of them," said Owens.
The candidates do that because it's polite, because it looks good to be seen taking others seriously and because most of us instinctively want to make some connection with the people we are talking to.
When he spoke, startling me out of my easy pace, I instinctively looked to the other side of me, where another man now stood, making it the three of us out there in the dark.
You don't need proof of this; you know it from the fact that an Angels game on your TV instinctively sends your hand spasming in the direction of the remote or your eyelids slamming shut.
"When you're looking for a partner, I think instinctively you generally think of somebody who will sort of halve the load with you, who will be your partner in crime," she said at the festival.
I instinctively point and click around the room, and sometimes that leads to new browser windows with Google search results for "paradise" or a short looping video of a landscape taken from inside a car.
"A robot could look at a sidewalk and instinctively know that the cement is hard and the grass is soft, and therefore know what would happen if they stepped on either of them," Owens noted.
" He called the presence of the Greenpeace activists a "major security breach," adding: "In the confusion many guests understandably felt threatened and when one protester rushed past me towards the top table I instinctively reacted.
Her father said that Mr. Howell turned out to be instinctively helpful — carrying a stranger in his arms who had fainted in a restaurant, or seeking out Mr. Westmoreland's father, who has Alzheimers, at gatherings.
Even the most commercial novelists have instinctively known to stay away from Lincoln's consciousness, as if it were the "tired spot" that the exhausted President, in the middle of the war, deemed to be unreachable.
Bowie notes that part of the magic of Secrets is "the ability to touch an impossible character" like K-2, revealing that many guests instinctively give the droid personal space like he's a real person.
Laypeople can be forgiven for not instinctively sharing that enthusiasm, however: At first glance, settling the decades-long debate over evolution's replicability doesn't appear likely to make our post-climate-change lives any less hellish.
If political leaders on Capitol Hill understand what every citizen instinctively knows to be true, then they too can be heroes in the combined effort to keep clean and safe water flowing to every community.
Perhaps they felt less instinctively protective of the academy's ancient customs, though it turned out that, in conversation, they were as proud of them as any member who might have been around since the founding.
And at the end of each and every soccer season, my mind instinctively turns to virtual versions of the beautiful game, in order to maintain my connection with the sport during the lean summer months.
"There is a (group) of people aware of the damage inflicted by the former political class and they are instinctively coming to the USR," Dan said, speaking from his tiny party headquarters in an apartment building.
First, lots of children need to play the game in a way that encourages them to develop creatively—either for fun with friends, or in training exercises that teach them to act instinctively in random situations.
You can imagine how, surrounded by such people, Mr Corbyn would instinctively line up against America in a geopolitical emergency, and how he would see a financial crisis as Act One in the collapse of capitalism.
And the horrific viral videos of Sterling and Castile's deaths made clear what black people from the rural American South to the cold streets of Ontario know instinctively: Under white supremacy, our lives do not matter.
A key observation in early moral foundations theory was that people often seem to make quick decisions instinctively based on their own set of moral foundations while coming up with post hoc reasons and justifications later.
"The research confirms something many internet pundits have long instinctively believed to be true: piracy isn't driven by law-breakers, it's driven by people who can't easily or affordably get the content they want," she said.
He already instinctively knows what angle to turn his face so that the light reflects off his jaw, and he can change into a fresh outfit in the time it takes to adjust a camera lens.
As a righty, I instinctively reached for the power button on the right side of the Note 10+ as I have on my iPhone XS and Android phones for years, only to realize there's nothing there.
American politicians instinctively understand that when you're negotiating [with a foreign power], you're not only negotiating with the person in front of you; you're negotiating with their political opposition, with their public opinion, and so on.
There's so much going on, so many things whizzing by you, that you benefit from being able to instinctively look up — not with a joystick, but a tilt of your head — and track an enemy's path.
We live in an age of absolutes, where health insurance is fallaciously equated with healthcare, where progressives disdain the private sector and put all trust in the federal bureaucracy while conservatives instinctively distrust the federal Leviathan.
People instinctively accept information to which they are exposed and must work actively to resist believing falsehoods; they tend to think that familiar information is true; and they cherry-pick data to support their existing views.
Mr. Davies said he had always been interested in "the way memory instinctively goes from one important moment to another," a central device in his "The Deep Blue Sea" (2012), starring Rachel Weisz and Tom Hiddleston.
One moment you're upright, and the next you're looking at the fresh scrape on the palm of your hand, which flung out instinctively before you noticed it was the uneven sidewalk that knocked you off-balance.
Like the president, most Americans know instinctively that wealth is not an issue of redistribution in a bubble, but that it has always been created, from the historic Gold Rush, to Henry Ford, to Silicon Valley.
And many of the situations where you might jump to escalate, you have more options, and the long-term consequences for you if you can avoid that confrontation are much better than if you react instinctively.
Though both are underemployed actors, Renato is clearly the more theatrical of the two: Fond of declamatory monologues and carefully calibrated gestures, he's a man who seeks the light as instinctively as any newly liberated soul.
Avedon instinctively understood the threat to our existence posed by "Little Boy" at Hiroshima; his stone-cold, corpselike representation of individuals in the second half of the 20th century remains the existential register of his portraiture.
Instinctively and not surprisingly, the Democrats embraced the liberal values of America's dynamic and best-educated metropolitan areas, seeming not to respect the values or economic stress of older voters in small-town and rural America.
Falling by accident into an ice-cold Chicago drainage canal as a child, and not knowing how to swim, he instinctively rolled onto his back and began kicking his feet furiously until he reached dry ground.
This does not mean you should stay uninformed about world events but making sure our eyes do not stay fixated on a screen or that we don't instinctively swipe the Twitter feed to help minimize hyperarousal.
An unskilled bluffer, Trump is instinctively wary of real confrontation, knowing as he does that he is president of a country that has been baffled by protracted wars and is not keen to engage in more.
The architecture and organization is such that you're instinctively drawn to the center of the room, the middle of the circle, so you can turn and catch new images hitting the screens and walls around you.
Trump trusts him instinctively, similarly to the way he trusts Bannon, who himself is no fan of China and has talked repeatedly in the past about going to war with it in the South China Sea.
A magnificent orator who instinctively altered his cadence to fit the moment, he re-trod history and delved deep into detail about Cuban independence heroes, plans to "perfect" the revolution and the declared evils of U.S. imperialism.
I've always instinctively felt this, as someone who's self-soothed by settling in for a complete reorganization of a bookshelf or combing through my wardrobe to make sure everything hanging in there was going to get worn.
The girls both condescend to and make genuine attempts to understand Mélissa's culture, but as mounting horror tropes illuminate the irreconcilability of Enlightenment liberalism and the legacy of French colonialism, they instinctively drift toward skepticism and appropriation.
There the moment after the gunshot, when Jackie instinctively kneels on her seat to gather up the pieces of brain and flesh and bone spattered on the car's paintwork, trying to put her husband back together again.

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