Mr Kim is used to making investment decisions on the spot, based on hunches.
What this disaster might be is anyone's guess, says Derek, but he's got his hunches.
She hunches beneath her huge backpack, carried solely for fashion, or just in case.
They often pursue costly investigations based on hunches, which are usually wrong, he says.
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In that environment O'Reilly wouldn't have been able to follow his crazy and often dead-on hunches.
There are parents like Larry Moore, who hunches over forms at the lost kids desk.
Doctors now diagnose and treat the ill through educated hunches and trial and error.
Many entrepreneurs still love their hunches and have hated theorems since they first encountered them at school.
If you want to get fancy, you could try to play hunches, overweighting, say, Malaysia while skipping Spain.
Before applying this exotic therapy to America, Obama needs to offer more than mere hunches that it will work.
You can then make strategic business decisions, based on something other than hunches.
Bereft of guidance, doctors must therefore prescribe specific statins on the basis of little more than hunches or personal prejudice.
Wild-eyed tourists betting on drunken hunches might as well bypass the middleman and give their cash directly to the pit boss.
Start-ups, by contrast, are faith-based organisations that survive on passion and belief with nothing to go on but a bunch of hunches.
Decisions are not made on the basis of hunches and guess work, which is what the fast-track courts turned out to be.
Mere guesses or inarticulate 'hunches' are not enough to constitute reasonable suspicion.
Most miscarriages of justice arise when police find untoward ways to vindicate their hunches: retrials would give them another chance to do so.
Researchers have been too willing to bet on hunches, he says, yet the technology to understand the complex biology of cancer is at hand.
He rejects the notion that hunches are second best, trading off accuracy for effort to achieve decisions that are "good enough" but not perfect.
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Atiq hunches his shoulders and heads toward the building, where armed men waiting for him are squatting on either side of the main door.
But if our hunches are correct, we'd bet on at least one or two big players pushing out SuperSpeed-packin' wares before the year ends.
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Yet customers may feel it unfair for retailers to charge customers differently for the same product, based on hunches about how much they can be stung for.
An enthusiastic team player and a charismatic leader, Mr Mulally was also regarded by his colleagues as an engineers' engineer, since he based his decisions on hard data rather than vague hunches.
The freedom to turn thoughts, hunches, insights and dreams into realities not only makes America rich but also keeps it perpetually on the move, open to new things and to new ways of doing things.
Above all, in the paralysingly awful global economic circumstances that have prevailed until now, they have been reluctant to back hunches by investing in expansion, and often unable to find the money to do so.
One small proviso: the advantages of keeping your distance will come only if your hunches are as good as Mr Buffett's, your software as dominant as Mr Gates's or your films as popular as Mr Lucas's.
This is a good feeling because I have enough experience with the needs of a variety of customers now that I am starting to feel like I can articulate an answer out of experience, rather than hunches.
There's little we can definitively attach to that starry-eyed name so far, although we have our hunches: first and foremost is that it's the Jasper, the Snapdragon S4-touting spiritual successor to the Droid Charge.
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