So at the age of 31, things are finally going swimmingly for Bond and New Zealand could reap the rewards from his survival instinct.
And weaker identification with parties can be a plus: some of the worst-governed bits of Britain have suffered badly from a tribal instinct among voters that has stilted political competition and led a single party to think it had a monopoly on power.
We have moved from viewing animals as instinct-driven stimulus-response machines to seeing them as sophisticated decision makers.
That instinct comes from doing the math -- if it is improbable, then we think it cannot be a coincidence.
Seconds later Howard's American counterpart Freidel made a superb instinct stop from Felliani's snap shot on the turn before Rodwell glanced Arteta's dangerous free-kick just wide of the post.
Apart from the cold calculations, instinct will play some role in your decision whether to buy.
Inevitably, the present crisis has encouraged the prime minister's instinct for detaching himself from the fray of party politics.
In the late 1990s authorities around the world began to clamp down on private bankers and their professional instinct to shield clients from investigations.
For example, when we were walking through a greenhouse in disguise, we used our instinct to obfuscate us from two separate groups of guards.
Foster, likewise, has established a pattern so clear that your natural instinct to walk straight ahead from the front door takes you where you need to go.
Despite a timely mea culpa from the 50-year-old Basic Instinct star, the company ultimately pulled its Chinese ads.
According to Greek philosophy, one of the defining characteristics of humanity that distinguishes it from other forms of existence is a deeply engrained social instinct, the need for association and affiliation with others, a need for friendship.
After all, until this week Mr Jospin, with his Protestant instinct for cleaner politics, had studiously ostracised politicians from the manipulative Mitterrand era.
Or something, an instinct, told the four of them to get up from the telly and go, at the same time every Thursday.
The entrepreneurial instinct is the mental toughness that is required to make something from nothing.
His balancing act is delicate: Britain may find his integrationism hard to bear, France may resent his liberalising instinct and even Mr Monti's authority may not divert Germany from its self-defeating obsession with austerity.
And Gallen showed his striker's instinct with his second, bursting through the Harriers defence to fire home from an acute angle.
Substitute Gabriel Obertan should have doubled United's advantage late on but his header from a corner fell wide, while Javier Hernandez was also guilty of lacking the killer instinct when he dragged a shot wide when ideally placed to score.
Her instinct was to leave a spot for another VC in part to prevent the firm from backing a rival.
Though far from South Orange, it was a perfect homage to this deeply visual family, one that prizes instinct and impulse above formal education.
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