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Baijayant "Jay Pandaan an MP from Odisha, a small eastern state, says that "states have different needs, so the shift of discretionary spending is huge".A well-connected businessman thinks Mr Modi has shown "a genuine instinct that India can't be run from Delhi, it's his really big idea".

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"A lot of the time it is about genuine gut instinct," she said.

It seems fair to say that a readiness to amend and reconsider the case being made is exactly what separates a genuine reforming instinct from a merely self-righteous one.

Twenty-minute spells have seen off Ireland, Fiji and France in consecutive weeks but a team with genuine killer instinct would have held their nerve when leading 10-0 Australiaustralin in the opener.

Melbourne and Sydney have shown that the fifth day can be a great leveller and without diluting a genuine aggressive instinct, England's imperative should have been to take games that far, even bringing the draw into the equation.

She appears to have great intelligence and genuine dramatic instincts.

The two men share an elegant, untroubled technical facility; genuine musical instincts; and an impetuosity that pushes so hard at music as to knock it off balance occasionally.

But Russia would earn a lot of diplomatic credit for seeking a genuine accord.Unfortunately, the instinct of Russia's diplomats and generals is still to see the world as a zero-sum game: anything that America wants, or is seen to benefit from, must be bad for Russia.

Even within such a framework, one might well sympathise with Berkeley's instinct that once genuine interaction is ruled out one is best advised to allow that God creates the physical world directly, within the mental realm itself, as a construct out of experience.

It may also become part of a more nebulous narrative that had already been swirling around Gillibrand: that she acts out of political instinct rather than genuine progressive feeling a hard allegation to rebut when you're trying to become the most powerful person in the world.

From this expedient perspective he formed a convenient, but genuine, conviction that Mr Bush's instincts were correct.

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