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Influencing the decision to investigate or even prosecute, sure; Hunches are allowed.
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Hunches come from being a power user of the products in your category and from having a long standing obsession about the problem you are solving.
Fred Wilson: Is Business School Turning Into 'Entrepreneur School'? Fred Wilson 2011
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Hunches are what makes human cops a valuable part of the team except for the embarrassing fact that most of them are wrong.
Art & Me Harris Tobias 2011
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Hunches come from being a power user of the products in your category and from having a long standing obsession about the problem you are solving.
Fred Wilson: Is Business School Turning Into 'Entrepreneur School'? Fred Wilson 2011
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Hunches and intuition were fine, as long as they led to concrete evidence that would stand up in court.
FALSE MERMAID ERIN HART 2010
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Hunches and human resources budgets – not research – often drive decisions about financial incentive details.
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Influencing the decision to investigate or even prosecute, sure; Hunches are allowed.
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Hunches and intuition were fine, as long as they led to concrete evidence that would stand up in court.
FALSE MERMAID ERIN HART 2010
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Just to the right of that shocker -- under an arty photograph of Sgt. First Class Edward Tierney on night duty in Iraq -- was a story with the headline, "Hunches Prove to Be Valuable Assets in Battle."
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Hunches happen outside the reach of cognition, automatically and subconsciously, making the phenomenon a difficult one to understand.
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