Sentences with phrase «actually knows anything»

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And given Rjon's Twitter pitch, I seriously wonder whether he actually knows anything about marketing.
Nobody actually knows anything about the actual accuracy in time before hand, it's like all extrapolation after the fact.
This all due to their «proprietary algorithm» so that its users can make money from binary options regardless of whether they actually know anything about binary options trading or not!
Are you comparing your John to a sodomite» If you actually knew anything, you would know that straight engage in «sodomy» as much if not more than anyone else.
Can't we all just agree that we don't actually know anything?
Do they actually know anything about our universe and higher beings... nope.
Do you actually know anything about the Catholicism you dismiss as so much «religious myth»?
Like I said, if you actually knew anything about religion before making your typical comment, you'd know that already.
Of course, Gerrard may not actually know anything about the deal and is perhaps just being pessimistic due to the 24 - year - old not yet signing a new contract, but that would seem an odd thing to assume whilst on punditry duty.
YOU are the one that parachuted in here talking about the «risks» of homebirth and hospital birth... and you don't actually know ANYTHING about the risks?
Though it has not made any decision I have had to make easier, at least I am making it with my eyes open (Dr. Sears admits that in general doctors don't actually know anything about vaccines, he wrote the book when he actually started doing research and realized parents had legitimate concerns.
Becide the big problems we would have (unless of course people would consume 80 procent less meat) with the giant use of land and pollution / mother nature, do we actually know anything about the health difference (or lag of it) between these kinds of meat?
This documentary about Polley's own surprising family secrets — which includes some sneaky fictional or imaginative elements — might sound at first like a personal indulgence but becomes something much larger and subtler: A gripping investigation of the ultimately unknowable past, a meditation on how and whether we can actually know anything, and an act of profound love and generosity.
Then colleges will find themselves with even fewer students who actually know anything.
It's significant that none of the examples in the Mastery Transcript project's prototype list of «earned credits» involves actually knowing anything.
This post does not add any added value or knowledge, nor does the information within give me any confidence that you actually know anything about long term care insurance policies.
- We do not actually know anything about the specifics behind the firing.
While we don't actually know anything about the IP and Google doesn't bring any pleasant results, we can only speculate that Sony has added another feather in their cap for the unveiling of E3.
With all this hype, it might be useful to check the facts and see if we actually know anything about how humans may be meddling with Earth's atmosphere.
While I'm skeptical (heh) one can make peer - reviewed contributions to Physical Chemistry without actually knowing anything about it, I'm quite sure that's not true across the breadth of climate - related disciplines.
JCH — if you actually knew anything about it, you would know that the sat data WILL NOT measure the same temperature as at the surface.
Judge Kottmyer's mindset is a relic of a time when we didn't actually know anything about jury behavior.
I don't actually know anything about this subject, I heard a suicide referred to as a crime on television and got curious as to the legality of suicide...
No matter how many pre-law or political science classes you took undergrad, you don't actually know anything about constitutional law or civil procedure.
Though we had some clues about Microsoft branded tablets, no one actually knew anything more than that.

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He loves his brother — and no matter how much they hate each other, they'd actually do anything for each other when their lives depend on it.
For example, while an older crowd may believe there's value in spending time in networking meetings, Mulcahy wants to know if anything actually comes from it.
«If you're a beginner and you don't know anything about this stuff, it's actually an excellent place to be because a lot of the stuff that you wouldn't understand how to do on your own, like I didn't, I could just get help from a lot of other people.»
He says the sweet spot for measurables is six to 10 metrics: anything less isn't rigorous enough; any more is probably wasting time better spent on actually, you know, innovating.
We don't know whether officials who lather slavish praise on Xi actually believe anything of what they say or are acting out purely out of fear and greed.
I know more than one member of the club who's told me, «Well, you're not actually required to give anything away, but you look good.»
No wonder diversification is known as the only free lunch in finance; you actually receive the benefit of lower portfolio variability without giving anything up.
But on another level, no matter how many times Zuckerberg says he's responsible for this or that, it doesn't change the fact that he's not actually responsible to anyone for anything.
But third party services can sometimes require a Facebook login (a workaround for that would be to create a dummy Facebook account purely for login purposes — using a name and email you don't use for anything else, and not linking it to your usual mobile phone number or adding anyone you actually know IRL) Tell me more: Deleting Facebook clearly isn't for everyone.
If it is something not real (that is, it actually is an untrue thing, therefore meaningless), those in whose behalf it is done do nt know anything, and their living reletives shouldnt care one way or the other.
If you know anything about the history of the bible you know it was created by many writers, compiled and edited by Roman emperors, added to, translated, interpreted and actually pretty much ignored — except for a few sentences that sound old fashioned that people use to justify their beliefs and actions.
Do you know if I ever actually did anything good?
if you'd actually listened: the point was NOT that «no one can know anything about a place they haven't lived».
Instead we are here discussing Judas as if we really knew anything about him, what he experienced or what actually happened to him.
You don't know anything about evolution or what survival of the fittest actually means, so you might want to stop now before you make yourself look any more idiotic.
Response for YOU: No one knows the actually dates of anything.
as a non-muslim who knows little about muslim culture (i don't really know any muslims, actually, so beyond what i know about the basics of the religion, i don't know anything about day - to - day life), i've really enjoyed learning new things about people.
How would a person living in a desert know these things without actually someone telling him this?!!! And who is that someone?!!! No one at that time knew anything about big bang theory?!! The actual translation of the arabic word رتقا is it was like a fabric that got torn apart?!!! Isn't that big bang?!! And the other part that was proven too is that everything alive needs water to live?!!! How did they know that then?!!! Islam and science support each other and science only getting to prove things now which was mentioned 1500 years ago in the Quran!!!
Honestly, I would really love to believe that this sort of heaven DOES exist, but I've already tried this experiment enought to know that a) wanting something really really badly won't actually do anything and b) believing something doesn't make it true.
If they can't think of anything they saw, heard, or smelled, and don't know all that much about how perceptual bias works, they might just conclude that some invisible threat was actually present.
Actually, an agnostic is someone who believes nothing can ever ben known or proven about the existence of God or anything beyond the observable universe.
Whether it is the seemingly innocuous statement about oneself to a colleague, or an outright negative comment about a sermon heard, or perhaps it is «harmlessly» talking about a housemate or spouse while chatting with friends, even if not actually saying anything, you know, that would cross the line into «gossip.»
You: «Then you're believing B because you reject A.» Me: «Actually I don't believe in anything because I don't know how the universe originated.»
And no matter what it is, I doubt very much it's addressed the evidential problem of evil... or, even worse, the problem of «why the hell does anything except Yahweh exist at all if he's actually self - sufficient and perfect?»
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