Sentences with phrase «actually know what»

Isn't it time to admit that you don't actually know what caused a ~ 0.5 deg rise in global temperatures and a ~ 2 deg increase in arctic temperatures between ~ 1910 and ~ 1945.
Worse, too much jargon can confuse your reader if they don't actually know what you're talking about.
However, we don't actually know what Atari is planning for the Ataribox.
(I don't actually know what I think of it... it'll need to sink in...)
All we have seen is the smoke; we still don't actually know what burst into flames.
As the intro notes: «OK, so assuming that you actually know what the CD - i is, odds are that you think of it as little more than «that one system with the jacked - up Zelda games.»
Once I set up those tools, it wasn't hard to get a simple Stage3D wrapper set up (mostly by combining sample code from developers who actually know what they're doing).
Do you actually know what you're blathering about?
Other than Cortana though we don't actually know what these apps will actually be.
So in the end it would hurt having clueless gamers choose the games instead of PlayStation who actually know what's good.
You ran around licking fish people to death, and the thing is, is that whenever a murloc would talk to you, you wouldn't actually know what they were saying.
However since I don't actually know what was in the request, I am sceptical.
Of course the problem is that I don't have a clue how to review a book, and I have a deep suspicious that most of today's smartphone loving kids don't actually know what a book is anyway.
Sadly, though, most people didn't actually know what ludonarrative dissonance was and thus the phrase was often mis - used.
Instead of trying to create a pointless and invalid argument against it, they simply aim to clear up some of the misconceptions surrounding it as the term «addiction» gets thrown around too loosely these days by people who don't actually know what it means.
I played the entire beta with two friends and it was a lot better than I had expected, I don't fall for hype trains since halo3 and call of duty black Ops, but I also don't understand some of you all on here your tired of fps games yet they are the number one selling games you all say that the order looks repetitive yet aside from uncharted and gears there arnt that many GOOD TPs games, then you all say that you have no interest in indies which in my opinion are the only games pushing the envelope of new game play experiences, do any of you all actually know what y» all want
«I don't actually know what makes it slow, but enough «tech» people I trust in world are saying the same things.»
Actually we know what a Master Class is.
Not having played Destiny 2 yet I don't actually know what the thing on the shirt is supposed to be, though; I feel there are probably better and more iconic designs they could have used for it.
yet I don't actually know what the thing on the shirt is supposed to be, though; I feel there are probably better and more iconic designs they could have used for it.
«Gaming media journalists» and «random developers» are scarier than the console vendor architects that actually know what they are talking about.
I actually know what I'm looking at!
Further, shouldn't the Inflight Service Manager actually know what it gets you?
I'm starting to think that the Business Traveller voters don't actually know what most airlines offer.
I have often stood at the gate wondering if the agents on duty actually know what the BA Executive Club ranks actually mean (I've long given up on the idea that they'll one day understand oneworld terminology) but, with this new system, there's no need for any understanding whatsoever.
I don't actually know what they're thinking.
What's more problematic is the fact that the researcher posing the question doesn't actually know what a particular answer means.
When buying a designer dog, you don't actually know what you're going to get, and the Labrador Husky Mix is no exception.
And I think they actually know what I'm talking about!
So, whenever you're talking to them they actually know what you're saying.
the Fed & other global central banks actually know what they're doing here... and will somehow stick the perfect landing!
Unfortunately, we don't actually know what the median square footage size of a home in the United States was in 1970, as we know in 1973 it was 1,525 square feet.
Sure, it's great to have a nice trading office and a good atmosphere will help you maintain the right trading mindset, but don't go blow thousands of dollars on computers and monitors or trading software before you actually know what you are doing in the markets and are seeing consistent results.
Most of the time, a person who tells you that «the law requires us to...» is following company policy rather than any law and doesn't actually know what they're talking about.
And the main reason is that here I can listen to people who actually know what they are talking about, with many years of experience trading all kinds of markets, and successfully managing billions of dollars, so you are guaranteed to always learn something new.
As soon as Amazon introduces an effective social network on the kindle (or opens up its platform and lets someone else do it) you have crowd intelligence of the best sort — people who actually know what they're talking about.
There are a lot of generalisations made about the quality of self - published writing by people who don't actually know what they're talking about.
Here's the thing, a lot of authors don't actually know what goes into packaging and what it all means.
Readers love espionage mysteries for their glamour and intrigue, their far - flung adventures and impossibly cool heroes and heroines — and also for the illusion that we actually know what spies are up to.
We found it not only refreshing, but also energizing to work with the professionals at Smith Publicity who actually know what they're doing and surpass their own promises while doing it.
I think it depends on a lot of factors, and I have always believed that diversification was the smartest route when you don't actually know what will happen in publishing.
There's not an easy way to give all that stuff (and actually know what you're doing so it works) and still make a profit, at a price authors are willing to pay.»
All i can say to Pixilicious is to actually know what you are reading about before you post like you did, because if you are not a part of the solution you are part of the problem.
Well, that and the fact that a lot of people seem to have a lot to say about the battle between Amazon and Hachette, and that those who support the publisher don't actually know what they're talking about.
It will happen because, even if I have a relatively detailed synopsis, I will find at some point that I don't actually know what the heart of the conflict is.
(With a capital E!) As one of those people who have a hard time saying no I have been in several awkward situations with people who want to edit for me but don't actually know what an editor does.
Each time I take it to the shop, they say that there is a software update to fix the issue, but I am starting to doubt they actually know what the issue is.
You need trained, credentialed SpEd co-teachers who actually know what they are doing, and you need enough of them.
Yet, only 4 in 10 people actually know what their company stands for.
«For the first time in two years, we actually know what's going on.
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