Sentence examples for hit upon a response from inspiring English sources

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That is to say, it resembles the process whereby laboratory animals, confronted with a novel problem situation, try out one response after another until they sooner or later hit upon a response that leads to success.

Early in the 20th century, the French physician Édouard Claparède and the American philosopher John Dewey both suggested that directed thinking proceeds by "implicit trial-and-error". That is to say, it resembles the process whereby laboratory animals, confronted with a novel problem situation, try out one response after another until they sooner or later hit upon a response that leads to success.

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But then I hit upon a remedy.

But DeepMind did hit upon a few genuine breakthroughs.

A hermit we know hit upon a fine idea when he moved into a new apartment.

"My son William has hit upon a new method of spelling 'Fish,' " Ollier wrote.

After the war, Mr. Assael hit upon a plan to sell Swiss watches to Japan.

The RUBI team hit upon a solution one part mechanical and two parts psychological.

After nearly three years of research, they hit upon a solution.

Worried about liquidity and searching for expansion, Morgans hit upon a deal with Yucaipa.

Soon enough, Mr. McDonald hit upon a way to address that imbalance.

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