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"sense of direction" Definitions
  1. ability to find one's way around easily in a new place
  2. ability to know in which direction something is

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"If a person is able to say they have a good sense of direction, that predicts how good their sense of direction actually is," Hegarty says.
And with the economy, he lacks a sense of direction.
Critics said "Being Frank" lacked a proper sense of direction.
"But we have to give people a sense of direction."
But in her books, she had an infallible sense of direction.
EST, stirring up feelings of bravery and new sense of direction.
I was very proud of my abysmal, but adequate, sense of direction.
But Mr. Alessandrini's sense of direction is — how to put it nicely?
The boy started to cry, wandered and soon lost his sense of direction.
I have a horrible sense of direction so the map doesn't even help.
It felt like a resurgence, a new sense of direction for her artistry.
Those without an innate sense of direction or a GPS can become disoriented.
Is your sense of direction like a weather vane spinning in strong winds?
Have we lost all sense of direction so that no compass can help us?
With no clear sense of direction, sterling remains vulnerable to moves in other currencies.
"Getting your sense of direction, like where things are, kind of helps," he said.
Unexpected events expose the weaknesses of political leaders who have no clear sense of direction.
Largay had a poor sense of direction and several times had taken a wrong turn.
The forums seemed to offer an escape from everyday life and a sense of direction.
Students: Read the entire article, then tell us: — How good is your sense of direction?
But sometimes meetings, emails, and reports take priority, and you can lose your sense of direction.
It's not an erratic country we have a clear sense of direction and we pursue that.
It helps us keep our sense of direction when we find ourselves in strange unfamiliar territory.
Setting career goals for yourself allows you to have a sense of direction, motivation, and accountability.
It eddies and flows, weaving sinuously around you, until all sense of direction has been lost.
In 2015, a widely publicized study suggested that men have a better sense of direction than women.
One had a bona fide star, depth to back him up and a clear sense of direction.
"How did I screw this up so badly?" she muttered, embarrassed by her unreliable sense of direction.
As an employee, you have to have an individual sense of direction that translates to tactical actions.
A younger Mr. O'Rourke — and perhaps the present-day version — might envy the students' sense of direction.
There's no strong sense of direction, lending the entire experience the coherence and welcome of a factory farm.
Consider these a must for anyone with wanderlust or — if you're like us — a poor sense of direction.
If so, there are lessons for Mr Khan, whose government is struggling to find a sense of direction.
And it left Western unity weaker, and key democracies without a clear sense of direction on crucial issues.
It will be diving in what is effectively muddy water, possibly fast flowing, with no sense of direction.
"Some people seem to have a much better sense of direction or navigational skills than others," she says.
Perhaps, in a second term, Mr. Bush might have found a clearer sense of direction on domestic issues.
If you've been feeling unfocused as of late, you're about to be given a new sense of direction.
There had been contrition, progress, a new level of comfort in his skin, a clearer sense of direction.
The computer wasn't remotely controlling the rats, but rather offering hints to improve their sense of direction and strategy.
Unfortunately, with my poor sense of direction we get completely lost and end up just paying for a taxi ($212).
The 25-year-old says he was tossed around, lost his sense of direction and was pushed underneath the water.
It's not just a lack, but a negative sense, of direction—the longer I'm somewhere, the more lost I get.
"Pat had no sense of direction physically," Ms. Hirschman, who also edited her at Greenwillow Books, said in an interview.
The Edit You don't have to know exactly where you're headed, but it helps to have a sense of direction.
But three seasons into the show, the plot ought to have more sense of direction and a more compelling thrust.
The cards clarify it and give you more of a sense of direction about what path of thinking to continue on.
It's possible to improve on a not-so-good sense of direction, Brunye says, but it's not like riding a bike.
Now it was just me, the open road, my sense of direction a friend once described as "borderline unendurable," and my map.
When a pilot enters fog and loses his sense of direction, "it's a combination of disorientation and mental workload," Mr. Wise said.
According to Brunye, recent research has shown that sense of direction among rats arises from interactions between these various kinds of navigation cells.
"It gives you a sense of direction, and it also gets ideas out from inside you, outside of your head," Dr. Stubits says.
This month, the collective released North Sense, a small electronic device implanted into the skin to give the wearer a sense of direction.
In the years after Gamergate, Ellis' harassers had learned to mobilize themselves quickly, and the onslaught had "a sense of direction," she says.
"Because the station will have gravity, there will be sense of direction and orientation that isn't present in the ISS [International Space Station]."
He poses this prayer as a request, as a humble petition for some deeper sense of direction, but he's really making an offer.
Without her feet on the pavement, she has no sense of direction and can't recall exactly where it was she camped last night.
What they've got for now is a sense of passionate aimlessness, leftover tensions from 2016 and a search for a sense of direction.
As a youngster, he walked to school every morning, but, also owing to his poor sense of direction, he attended eight different schools.
Finally, to make sure that the moths weren't just tired, he repeated the original baseline conditions, and the moths regained their sense of direction.
She said she typically has a good sense of direction, but after stopping to meditate, she couldn't find the path back to her car.
An uncanny sense of direction, and cunning too, so that he could slip into woods, ravines and even haystacks if people were hunting him.
He said that while the new cultural economy had given the region a sense of direction and identity, there is much left to do.
I have no sense of direction, but as long as I know which freeway entrance and exit to look for, I can get there.
Experts say that technology like GPS devices or apps on smartphones can be crutches that inhibit the development of a better sense of direction.
The answer is that our sense of direction—or "wayfinding" abilities—derive from a complex web of interactions between our brains, senses, genes, and environment.
Fitted with a GPS tracking collar, Morgan was found to have traveled more than 130 miles, demonstrating an uncanny sense of direction — and self-preservation.
She said she typically has a good sense of direction, but after stopping to meditate, she couldn't find the path back to where she came from.
I'd never talked to anyone before who had such similar experiences, so I peppered him with questions: Did he have a terrible sense of direction, too?
Faster, more confident and with a firmer sense of direction than his earlier recordings with the Residentie Orchestra of The Hague, here we have vigorous Beethoven.
I will say, I'm lucky that I have a pretty good sense of direction and memory which makes navigating in new places relatively easy for me.
Driving through the magnificent landscape, you can suddenly be walloped by whiteouts so complete that you can't see the surroundings and lose all sense of direction.
Because of his poor sense of direction and his very large head, Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany, in 1879, at the age of two.
In "To Improve Your Sense of Direction, Lose the Technology," Christopher Mele writes: Are you one of those people who get lost in walk-in closets?
Sorry, James L. Dolan is unlikely to sell the team, but … The team needs a deeper sense of direction — and for that it needs a new owner.
" Eamon Martin, the Catholic archbishop of Armagh, said: "We seem to have gone into a kind of vacuum at the moment, with very little sense of direction.
In a sense, we have already become cyborgs, tethered to our external electronic devices, outsourcing to them our memories, our sense of direction, our socializing, our lives.
Aside from not getting lost, there isn't challenge or variation (I have a very poor sense of direction, but only lost my way once during my playthrough).
The drive to publicize their son's autism for the greater good began with her, generally more outgoing and outspoken than her husband, questioning his sense of direction.
His conducting proved especially strong at bringing a sense of direction and thrust to the long finale, which is like a summation that can often seem wayward.
With no clear sense of direction being set by Deschamps' selections, it may be up to the players to find their own way to deal with Messi.
They had a magical sense of direction—hitting the M, hitting the E, and every other part of PLEASE MARRY ME. To the boy her hair was sunny.
If your phone has ever died on your way home from an unfamiliar part of town, you probably know how good or bad your sense of direction is.
This kind of twisty plotting, with hastily abandoned story threads and seemingly little sense of direction, has been one of the most consistently infuriating things about the show.
It's pretty dumb, but the "don't touch things that don't belong to you" moral helps give the movie's events some sense of direction without getting too self-aggrandizing.
And they're all really smart kids who seem to have a great sense of direction into how to market whatever they're doing to their fans and their followers.
Turtles have an excellent sense of direction, and how they manage to find their way home time after time has long been a source of fascination for scientists.
But it's almost impossible to know where the show goes from here — and I've seen enough shows without a clear sense of direction to be a little worried.
Just try not to get lost this afternoon, Gemini—yes, you have a fantastic sense of direction, but you might rush and lose track of where you are!
Based on the advice Lemonis used to help shape Giordano's vision, here are three steps you can also follow to regain a sense of direction in your career.
His very belief that existence was rendered meaningless by death was, I thought, precisely what seemed to afford his life a sense of purpose, a sense of direction.
If the idea of trying to get someplace unfamiliar makes you anxious, fear not: Experts say there are steps you can take to improve your sense of direction.
Rome was wonderful, I'd just run around, but I haven't got the best sense of direction so what is usually 45 minutes was an hour and a half.
While you do not have to write down your every move, a daily plan gives you a sense of direction and accomplishment when you knock out the day's goals.
On Tuesday, planet of expansion Jupiter resumes its forward motion through the career sector of your chart, giving you a new sense of direction after experiencing setbacks since March.
I'm one of those people without a sense of direction and from traveling internationally to finding a new restaurant in my town, I couldn't do it without this app.
To make it more difficult, adult organizers may even blindfold the children on their way to the dropping, or drive in loop-de-loops to scramble their sense of direction.
The story of a traveling salesman, a farmer's daughter, a loyal wife and a man with a terrible sense of direction, it stars Lindsay Mendez, Ryan Silverman and Mikaela Bennett.
But soon after, Nasty Gal employees began leaving unfavorable reviews on Glassdoor, claiming Amoruso was condescending and petty, and that the company itself was flailing around with no sense of direction.
He doesn't have to show that he has a mastery of every issue but that he has a clear sense of direction and a pretty decent chance of succeeding in office.
Define what success looks like up front Making sure everyone is solving for the same problem gives a sense of direction and allows a collection of individuals to turn into a team.
We climbed a hill from the bus station into town, and on the way to his base, in a rented clapboard house, we got lost; Assange has a terrible sense of direction.
Mr. van Zweden was more impressive during the main section of the movement, when he drew out the shifting strands of the music with striking clarity and a clear sense of direction.
This can give you a better sense of direction once you walk into the room, so you're able to strategically plan those "bathroom breaks" when you're really meditating or texting a friend.
"There's not much volatility in the China market so investors who have lost their sense of direction are looking elsewhere for investment opportunities," said Linus Yip, strategist at First Shanghai Securities Ltd.
If we are looking for the real origins of the modern world, then, we have to look for the moment when that world was literally disoriented—stripped of its sense of direction.
To think through how GPS might reshape our brain and mess with our internal sense of direction, I called up Kate Jeffery, a neuroscientist at University College London who studies how brains navigate.
"Overall, our sense is that Macy's now has a much clearer sense of direction and it has a rudimentary road map to help it get to where it wants to go," Saunders wrote.
Pigeons navigate by using the position of the sun and an internal clock, so the change in the clock threw off their sense of direction and they didn't fly toward home at all.
But the three months that had stitched us together with common purpose — dissecting bodies by day and our souls by night — had somehow fastened us together and given us a sense of direction.
" Your NME resignation letter is quite something—you wrote that you considered it to be "The End," that the magazine had lost its sense of direction and that it was having an "identity crisis.
For such an ostentatious personality as Atsuo to sit out of his traditional role and instead focus on background percussion, electronics, and voice shows his true sense of direction and vision for the group.
Short-term with respect to the Democratic Party, I think even before I leave here, what I can do is give people some sense of direction, and -- and we already started talking about this.
" Brzezinski had endorsed Barack Obama in 2007, saying the Democratic presidential candidate recognized the challenge of bringing "a new face, a new sense of direction, a new definition of America's role in the world.
Energy toward schoolwork, publishing, and traveling gets a strong boost on Thursday as the planet of willpower, Mars, enters Pisces to give you a refreshed sense of direction for the remainder of the year.
Moreover, they argued that because a horse is a living, breathing animal with instincts and a sense of direction, it is not likely to run into brick wall, even at the behest of a rider.
In August 2007 Brzezinski endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, saying that Obama "recognizes that the challenge is a new face, a new sense of direction, a new definition of America's role in the world".
If investors were hoping for a clearer sense of direction, they didn't get it over the weekend; with Britain consumed by political infighting, the timetable or shape of an exit plan is still not clear.
Chief Executive Officer Robert Walters said he saw the "seeds of confidence returning" after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's landslide election victory in December, which gave a clearer sense of direction with regards to Brexit.
"Sense of direction isn't really a sense at all, because it actually involves the use of multiple senses," says Mary Hegarty, the principal investigator at the Hegarty Spatial Thinking Lab at University of California Santa Barbara.
If satellite imagery changed your sense of direction, Street View, with its 360-degree panoramic photos, transformed your ability to understand places on a more human, realistic level, no matter where you were in the world.
He added that he doesn't think Trump is ideological, but is ultimately pragmatic, which is something that can serve him well as long as he has good people around him and a clear sense of direction.
" Obama also suggested that Trump could be well served during his tenure in the White House by his pragmatism — "as long as he's got good people around him and he's got a clear sense of direction.
It didn't take me long to discover that it was entirely possible to become a New Yorker without also having to become an American: you just needed to cultivate a sense of direction and an attitude.
One of the suggestions in the article is to "put the technology away": Experts say that technology like GPS devices or apps on smartphones can be crutches that inhibit the development of a better sense of direction.
There may be a time when societies can digest radical structural change, when they are young and pliant, relatively small, containable, and readily understandable; when men can watch the scenery shift without losing their sense of direction.
The excitement around the index publisher's decision next month is injecting some life into a market suffering from torpor and seeking a sense of direction, Wu added, although he also cautioned that the rally could be short-lived.
"By clearly setting expectations such as learning and communication goals, our new hires have a sense of direction that enhances their performance and improves their employment experience," said Harp Athwal, Head of North America Professional Services at Adaptavist.
Kim Tingley's recent article, "The Secrets of the Wave Pilots," about navigation in the Pacific, led me to think my exceptional sense of direction and memory is a genetic carryover from the ancient seafarers now represented by the Hokule'a.
It gave me a sense of direction, as far as what I wanted to do and still put me in a position to help better myself, improve what's going on in my life as well as those around me.
It's not just the detectives in "The Hour and the Day" who are losing their sense of direction — it's as if the show itself had unscrewed the cap on a bottle of Jack Daniels and gone for a swim.
She has watched young people with no prior sense of direction discover their voices and their passion, improve their academic record, and, perhaps most significantly, grow into compassionate, contributing citizens, as a result of taking part in arts-based programs.
"I don't think he is ideological, I think ultimately he is pragmatic in that way and that can serve him well as long as he has got good people around him and he has a good sense of direction," Obama said.
From a technological standpoint, flying a small payload a short distance and dropping it on deck is the opposite of revolutionary—anyone with access to a few thousand dollars, a sense of direction and some string could do the same.
The Economist: Do you worry that humans will eventually give up their authority and power on important areas of life to machines, in the way that we already give up our sense of direction (and common sense!) to online maps?
After over a decade of Bachelor and its byproducts, our learned "instincts" for a dating show include expecting loads of drama, cutaway interviews with cast-members, and a built-in sense of direction — is this couple headed toward the aisle?
The Witness takes place on a relatively small island — after a few hours I was able to get around pretty easily despite my poor sense of direction and the lack of an in-game map — but it's an incredibly dense place.
I have zero sense of direction, so GPS meant no more crying on the side of the road trying to decipher the maps in the Thomas Guide my dad made me keep in the seat-back pocket of my Honda Accord.
Certainly, a few basic personality traits suitable for detective work are ingrained in some people at birth: perceptiveness and attention to detail, an affinity for puzzles, an innate sense of direction, advanced problem-solving skills and relentless persistence, to name a few.
AUGUSTA, Me. — She was afraid of being alone and prone to anxiety, a diminutive 253-year-old woman with a poor sense of direction, hiking the Appalachian Trail by herself, who wandered into terrain so wild, it is used for military training.
And though our sense of direction often feels innate, it may develop — and perhaps be modified — in a region of the brain called the retrosplenial cortex, next to the hippocampus, which becomes active when we investigate and judge the permanence of landmarks.
Image courtesy of Cyborg Nest The next stage for them is to now see how the device will affect not just their sense of direction, but how it might change the whole way their brain and body interface when it comes to orientation.
One uses a technique called SLAM to allow the software to have a sense of direction, something that's used in map building and augmented reality, while another project takes the data from the cars and uses it to help build maps with more detail.
And that this Lilliputian mainframe would have eyes to see, a sense of touch, a voice to speak, a keen sense of direction, and an urgent desire to count my actual footsteps and everything I read and said as I traipsed through the noosphere?
It is not as easy to follow a handwritten map as it is to listen to Waze or Google Maps, but with a little sense of direction, a decent helping of navigational intuition and a dash of adventurousness, it can make for an enjoyable drive.
Pichai is not a corporate suit — Google is still Google and will still toss out weird ideas and still do weird stuff to the web and Android all the time — but there's a sense of direction in the past few years that was lacking before.
Mr. Macron insists that his intensive assembling of the tools of power is not an end in itself, and the sense of direction, energy and renewal has been welcomed by French citizens who have longed for greater authority in Paris after the weak presidency of his predecessor, François Hollande.
Despite my good sense of direction, I found the paths — including straightaways, curvy tree-weaving sections and countless connecting passes — wound so extensively that it was hard to keep track of where I'd been except for the landmarks provided by a few tree stumps carved into bear sculptures.
A new study by a team of Harvard School of Public Health researchers finds that if you feel you have a higher sense of purpose in life — defined as having meaning, a sense of direction and goals — you are more likely to remain healthy and physically strong as you grow older.
Sunday night's mid-season finale of The Walking Dead, "Evolution," continued the recent trend of the show's renewed sense of direction and refreshing quality, introducing a new threat to the survivors still left on the show and shocking fans with the loss of one of The Walking Dead's more recent fan-favorite characters.
The challenge for German politicians, moving forward, will be to come up with a narrative big enough to create a sense of direction, of being based on values more fundamental than raising the gross domestic product a few percentage points, but avoiding the sort of utopian visions that German voters rightly distrust.
For more contemporary soul searching, turn to Gideon Lewis-Kraus's travel memoir A SENSE OF DIRECTION, in which the author dallies along three pilgrimage routes on the way to Santiago de Compostela, Spain; the temples of Shikoku, Japan; and Uman, Ukraine, which he visits with his brother and his father, a gay rabbi.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads If you walk to the southernmost part of the Lower East Side, past a waterfront construction site, a fire station, and a row of graffiti-covered trucks, you'll find — or, depending on your sense of direction, possibly not find — Art on Paper 2018 inside the giant Pier 36 warehouse.
A career counselor or career specialist can assist you in: Source: National Career Development Association (*Note: See a longer, annotated list here.) "If you have a clear sense of direction and high energy regarding your career, you can work with career specialists," said Carol Vecchio, career counselor and founder of the Centerpoint Institute for Life and Career Renewal.
The problem was that, on the runway, in front of such Armani-ites as Diane Kruger, Isabelle Huppert and Marion Cotillard, they read like a confusing subplot — albeit one with its own sense of direction, unlike Elie Saab's ode to Paris in the 1920s by way of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway and their cohort.
It is known that when G.P.S. came to the public that we lost a little bit of our sense of direction due to depending on it so much and now when it seems you could just watch a movie while driving that takes even the aspect of memorizing locations so that you possibly wouldn't even need G.P.S. anymore.
" From Coinage: The 5 Most Expensive Movies of All Time Hamilton's Bay Street Theatre in New York, which offers Young Audience Programming, has given her the opportunity to watch "young people with no prior sense of direction discover their voices and their passion, improve their academic record, and, perhaps most significantly, grow into compassionate, contributing citizens, as a result of taking part in arts-based programs.
In the mid-1970s, when radical politics seemed to be losing some of its fervor and sense of direction, Ms. Rainone reaffirmed her faith in WBAI's mission in its program guide: "The station stands — having been the first to present women's programing — as the only media institution which has not virtually abandoned the questions raised by the movements since the demonstrators left the streets."
He is a lawmaker, so there should be some type of code of conduct where you don&apost drop it like it&aposs hot, so people could see your derriere, nor do you use derogatory language, so I think that she should have stepped down because he doesn&apost have a sense of direction nor a sense of knowledge to know that certain things, you just don&apost do.
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