Sentences with phrase «everybody knows the rules»

That way, there is no gray area and everybody knows the rules.

Not exact matches

You also know that God made rules to separate the Jews from everybody else, hence the word «anointed».
The point is this kid rules, and he knows he rules, and he's not afraid to let everybody know it.
We all know the rule when a mobile quarterback sees everybody running with their back to him; you're just asking for Taylor to roll out in that case.
The statement added, «Action on the cases so far unearthed must be swift, fair and cover everybody that is indicted, no matter their position in government or the ruling NDC.
Action on the cases so far unearthened must be swiift, fair and cover everybody that is indicted, no matter their position in governent or the ruling NDC.
Everybody know that would is now open but Ghanians are close be course now in advance country even new Born baby don't want rule why Ghana
Everybody knows that the first rule of a post-training shake is that it has to be fast.
,» «Authority Always Wins,» «Whatever I Am, You Made Me,» «We'll Meet Again,» «Let's Boot and Rally,» «Hopeless,» «In the Beginning,» «Somebody That I Used to Know,» «Everybody Wants to Rule the World,» «Gone, Gone, Gone,» «Sunset,» «Save Yourself»
They are coming down hard on fake reviews and revising their rules because they know they will lose their customers if everybody stops believing in reviews in general.
Imagine playing chess for the first time, against a seasoned pro, but you don't know the rules to chess, and, also everybody told you that chess is just checkers with some hoity toity pieces.
«Everybody, especially if those who have children, need to check bicycles to make sure they're in good working order, they have reflective gear, and ensure children know the rules of the road.»
Keeping your vehicle insurance premiums from increasing is the game that everybody wants to win but nobody knows the rules.
She's trying to make sure that everybody, no matter how big or important they might be, play according to the rules that we as a society have set.
«I think it might be time for a code of conduct so that everybody is on a level playing field and knows what the rules are.
I know a lot of professionals feel the same as you; it hurts everybody in the industry when some people don't follow the rules.
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