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According to him, it was at the point he asked Balogun to immediately tender his resignation or be fired, saying “I had a hunch that Nuhu may leak the report to the press as he was close to them.
Source: https://newsdiaryonline.com/ribadu-lobbies-tinubu-former-governors-in-pursuit-of-nsa-appointment/
Additionally, much like Rosenblatt, Shaw had more than a hunch that the person singing the song was going to be a big deal.
Source: https://krdo.com/news/2023/07/29/madonna-at-40-an-oral-history-of-the-queen-of-pops-debut-album/
At the same time, we had a hunch: that you only need to listen to the ‘right’ snippet of a song to know if you like it or not: Shazam’s popularity points to this being the case.
Source: https://gizmodo.com/smores-app-music-streaming-spotify-1850006085
Councillor Nat Green said it was his "hunch" that the application will be decided at a meeting in November, not October.
First, SPD Officer Ilya Ivanov, who roped multiple officers into a based on a hunch that turned out to be incorrect.
Source: https://www.thestranger.com/bad-apples/2023/12/12/79304269/bad-apples
It is basically a hunch, not enough cause to justify it's conclusion.
It’s bad, but my hunch is it would have to get worse for the team to consider a change because I simply don’t know what move it would make at this point.
Place a bet on your lucky team or follow your hunch about a particular market, and keep your fingers crossed as you watch the simulator bring up the result.
There was no lawful reason to arrest Reece, a criminal court judge found: “The officers were simply acting intuitively on a hunch, as in their view the area is a “drug infested area” and the vehicle might be stolen.”