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I don't know at this point," said Mr. Corker, suggesting that lawmakers and the White House would have a better sense of direction by the end of this week.
Humans function differently: those with a better sense of direction tend to choose the shortest path, even if it's winding and unfamiliar; others with lower orientation capacity prefer straight roads through open areas.
(The 50th Street and Broadway stop, for example, was east of 8th Avenue instead of west) (The London Underground map has been abstract for years, but perhaps they have a better sense of direction than New Yorkers do, or are less sticklers for geography accuracy since they didn't have someone superimpose a numeric grid onto their city a few centuries ago).
It's a sure bet that The Odyssey by Homer would have been a lot less interesting to read if the protagonist had been given a better sense of direction.
In 2015, a widely publicized study suggested that men have a better sense of direction than women.
From what I've seen in my practice, kids with this background have a better sense of direction as well.
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The difference is that my advisor had a better sense of which direction the field was headed and what problems needed to be solved to get it there.
I like putting a lot of ideas on paper and presenting them to my friends or the client to get a better sense of what direction works best.
A better sense of the new direction will come with details of the constitution.
This is a small but welcome step in Mr Merton's direction, giving investors a better sense of the sorts of risks to which a firm is exposed.
To get a better sense of how quark and nucleon spin relate, researchers measured the direction of quark spin at different energies.
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