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    instinctively
    [ adv ]
    as a matter of instinct
    <adv.all>
    he instinctively grabbed the knife


    Instinctively \In*stinc"tive*ly\, adv.
    In an instinctive manner; by force of instinct; by natural
    impulse.

    1. Lozano testified that Lloyd's motorcycle headed straight at him in the wrong lane, and he fired instinctively.
    2. Sen. Bentsen is instinctively less partisan, more formal and more senatorial.
    3. The committee is thus a group which is impelled to agree and is instinctively hostile to that which is divisive or new. Failing the decision-by-committee avoidance tactic, individuals can resort to their own preferred approach.
    4. "I bring some comfort factor to farmers who instinctively want to support Jackson but want to hear it from somewhere in the family that this is an OK thing to do," said Jim Hightower as he began his tour Monday.
    5. In practice their advice is not too different from that of the pockets of unreconstructed Keynesianism that remain in academia, and more instinctively among politicians and businessmen.
    6. The Anglo-Saxons came from Germany; their cultural affinities with the Germans were still palpable as late as the 1870s, so that many British people instinctively sided with the Germans during the Franco-Prussian War.
    7. One's thoughts turn instinctively to Rolls-Royce because, if any motor car personifies conspicuous consumption, it is a Royce.
    8. Political analyst Alan Baron sees a connection: "There's something about people instinctively liking balance" between partisan control of the White House and Congress, he suggests.
    9. Mr. Clinton remembers that his grandparents, who owned a grocery store in the black section of Hope, were "instinctively opposed to segregation."
    10. Perhaps more surprising, he has just as solid a record in promoting business; he differs with many conservatives only in instinctively rejecting a laissez-faire approach.
    11. The incremental approach to reform which Mr Large instinctively favours may well be right for the wholesale markets.
    12. Yet this rests on a misunderstanding of the institutions, which - unlike some members of the cabinet - are not instinctively hostile to high pay.
    13. The most important was the ascendance of Mr. Gorbachev, a smooth, well-dressed salesman who instinctively understood how to establish a personal chemistry with Mr. Reagan.
    14. They look at US trade figures and instinctively demand that China's market be opened to US goods. But this is based on misconceptions, argues Mr Lardy, as well as statistical aberrations.
    15. Just today, the federation's Executive Council received a report by the Roper Organization showing that more Americans instinctively side with unions than with companies in labor disputes.
    16. Early on he knew instinctively that Germany had next-to-nil prospects of winning the war and thus viewed it as perversely barbaric.
    17. "There is no way we could just come in here and form women's groups." The program was patched together through trial-and-error by Ms. Villareal, whose varied background seems to help her instinctively figure out a place as confusing as China.
    18. Conrail crew members in a fatal train accident suffered from a lack of sleep and could have dozed off while still instinctively performing basic duties, an industrial psychologist testified Thursday.
    19. Intelligent human beings instinctively recognize that standard solutions to narrowly defined and artificially structured problems are unlikely to be useful in their personal life experiences.
    20. They are instinctively drawn to Cartier and the tank watch - in vermeil (silver gilt) at Pounds 700.
    21. When Leviticus was written, Geslin said, "the Israelites were instinctively concerned with maximizing the probabilities of procreation.
    22. The ANC leaders under the influence of Karl Marx also instinctively believe in strong central government.
    23. 'In the west most people instinctively distrust what they see in commercials.
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