Even when I watch the race and know instinctively that he is under pressure, he is a consummate poker player.
Collins knows instinctively that such strategy is doomed to failure.
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They did things for others, but they both knew instinctively that this was also the best way to do business without making any act of generosity feel like a quid pro quo.
If Americans mislabel themselves as members of the middle class, perhaps it is because we know instinctively that a strong, robust middle class is a reflection of a healthy political and economic system.
"Every motorist and business in Britain instinctively knows that 'something's not right', " he said.
Drew, a seasoned photojournalist, instinctively captured that instant and documented forever the emotional horror we experienced.
Many entrepreneurs sort of instinctively do that, just from their passion as they follow their dreams.
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They instinctively know that coffee houses are special places, where you can happily, and productively, idle away an entire day.
R. man named Robert Humphreys, instinctively grasped that television was about to alter politics as thoroughly as the nuclear option had recently changed military strategy.
People instinctively know that.
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But what Europeans hope is that President-elect Obama will prove to be instinctively multilateralist, that he will make full use of the United Nations, that he will at least consult and listen to them.
Congressional Democrats instinctively oppose things that actually facilitate progress.
Mulally knew that instinctively and acted on it.
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Clever, pragmatic Frenchmen like Mr Lamy, or Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Mr Jospin's finance minister, who understand the need to embrace globalisation yet belong to a political culture that instinctively rejects it, inhabit a peculiar double world.
Trudeau knew that instinctively.
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Indeed, for many of Germany's instinctively cautious voters, that is precisely the attraction of Mr Kohl.
But Brazil's diplomats are instinctively suspicious of anything that smacks of foreign intervention in neighbouring countries.
"I lived about two blocks away and instinctively I just drove that car right home, " he said.
Urbanist Holly Whyte found that people instinctively gathered on the most crowded parts of sidewalks, bypassing plazas.
Instinctively it would seem that cloud computing technology would be a critical weapon to break down the line of business silos that exist in retail banks.
Because these three time spans capture the urgent, important, and strategic perspectives on tasks that successful people instinctively adopt.
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An innate difference between men and women is that women are instinctively more attune to relationships than men are.
The armed forces now talk a lot about flexibility, though this is not so much a voguish notion as a reflection of the difficulty of imagining threats to a country that is almost instinctively pacifist.
In his book, Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking, Malcolm Gladwell talks about an art expert who instinctively was able to determine that something was wrong with a particular statue (and its provenance) simply by looking at it, despite the evidence that it was authentic.
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However, he said it was important that individuals are not instinctively attracted sexually to people who look like them as inbreeding can increase the risk of disease and genetic disorder significantly.
He realized that when he was uncertain about a topic he was discussing, "instinctively I wouldn't make eye contact, and that comes across as a negative, " he says.
In industries like automotive components, foreign companies are up against local competitors that have lower costs and instinctively know the China market much better.
It is perfectly possible for that same centrist to be instinctively hostile to the EU's institutions, associating them with waste, corrupt bureaucrats and meddling.
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