Sentences with phrase «knew about the existence»

If you have had the early conversations about the value of money, letting the child know about the existence of a trust fund — or whatever arrangements you have made — should not be such a problem.
First, there is a segment of the Canadian population that does not know about the existence of the Trans - Pacific Partnership, though there is significant variation in the extent of awareness across surveys.
A «gnostic» is one who knows about the existence of god and an «agnostic» is one who thinks that god is unknowable.
We don't know about the existence of gamma rays in the first 3 - 400 million years of the observable universe though.
Bottomline, there are thousands and thousands of Ethiopian Jews and they've been in Ethiopia for as long as anyone can remember and, in fact, many of them grow up not knowing about the existence of very very light skinned Jews, (such as myself, of the Jews who fled to Northern Europe at the great dispersion after the destruction of the temple, and after thousands of years living in the frigid north, with low levels of sun, and exposure to the sun, our skin slowly became lighter and lighter, hence I am considered «White», but it simply means my ancestors gravitated northward to the land of little sun, and Ethiopian Jews, and of course South African and West African Jews (identified positively by DNA) have much darker skin, even to that of very very deep velvet Black...) Black is beautiful!
Though York, like the NFL and Newsom, issued a statement that condemned the tape, the owner reportedly knew about its existence for five months before deciding to take disciplinary action against Reynolds and spoke out about it only after copies began to circulate outside the building.
The scientific community has known about the existence of electrons for over a hundred years, but there are important facets of their interaction with matter that remain shrouded in mystery.
Astronomers have known about the existence of quasar winds since the late 1960s.
Scientists knew about the existence of the spliced epitopes, but they were thought to be rare.
For years now, biologists have known about the existence of diverse bacteria communities in Antarctica's soils.
Before the discovery, scientists only knew about the existence of 13 genes that determine hair color.
feeling like someone out there actually knows about your existence and CARES!
Initially, scientists knew about the existence of T2Rs and understood that their role was to detect bitterness in the foods we wittingly eat or the compounds we unwittingly swallow.
I never even knew about the existence of skirt extenders.
The population of our planet lives and uses contemporary technologies and gadget day by day but most of them didn't even know about the existence of such thing as dating service.
If we'd known about its existence six months earlier, do you think anyone would have cared as much by the time it arrived in cinemas?
It's in many ways a true successor to «Following,» in the same neo-noir milieu (though this time a gloriously lit California, courtesy of Wally Pfister, in their first collaboration), and with an even more intricate structure; Shelby's story is told backwards, from his execution of pal Teddy to a beginning / ending that reveals that much of what little he knows about his existence is a lie.
On the hilarious Writing Prompts That Don't Suck Tumblr blog, prompt # 570 challenges students to write «a story about a massive cat colony and the one human who knows about its existence
You need to promote your book for people to know about its existence in order for them to buy it.
If that's the case, remember to notify your ex-employer whenever your address changes and make sure your family knows about the existence of the account, just in case.
We would never have known about the existence of this magical place, had it not been for Derrick's dodgy digestion.
With that justification out of the way, here is a story that pushes the boundaries of relating to videogames, but it is so amazing that we would be remiss in not letting you know about its existence.
EDIT: I also bred a Beartic without having known about the existence of cubchoo beforehand.
We knew about the existence of Rise of the Tomb Raider very early in the year but we certainly didn't foresee it being on our Xbox list heading into 2015.
This show is on the radio so if you are listening, even reading, you may know about the existence of that life transforming invention, the transistor radio.
One of the things that make me truly proud to be a Canuck, but oddly enough, because it lives in the shadows, as it were, for example without any PR staff, ignored by the government which seriously underfunds it, most Canadians, including politicians and journalists do not even know about its existence and its greatness.
At this time these people outside of RC and CRU knew about the existence of the files: 1.
Still, it's better that depletionists do know about the existence of this book.
But unfortunately I find out from time to time that national judges do not know about their existence.
The working group examining the issue has found that clients of some personal injury firms do not always know about the existence of referral fees, or that they are being referred to another lawyer, even though the law society's current rules require lawyers to disclose such information.
Even if you provide a service from the comfort of your home, you do need to let employer know about your existence.
The manufacturing of a creative and innovative product is not enough if no one knows about its existence.
As an example, if a Realtor happens to see water coming into the basement of a home they are marketing, they sure as heck better be letting any future buyers know about the existence of this problem.

Not exact matches

Benchmark argues that it never would have granted Kalanick those three extra seats had it known about his «gross mismanagement and other misconduct at Uber» — which Benchmark claims included «pervasive gender discrimination and sexual harassment,» and the existence of confidential findings (a.k.a..
Joining a DOGE community will let you not only know about this specific cryptocurrency but also increase its visibility online by exposing it to all those users who might not have known its existence.
Yes, I whole heartedly dissagree with even the existence of the Catholic Church (though they are good for a laugh), something my Catholic wife and I have frequent conversations about (interestingly enough, I know WAY more about the tennets of her faith than she does).
What we do know about all claims for God's existence, and supposedly inherent qualities, is that they are all indelibly stamped by the fears, wants, prejudices, errors, and limitations of their obviously human authorship.
There is something literally death - defying about the contemporary opposition to cigarettes, a kind of rage that anyone would not choose 2.2 years of «healthy» life over a somewhat shortened and pleasurable existence, a resolute resistance to the intimations of death with which our ancestors knew how to live, and not only when they lit up.
For every explanation you offer I can, and on many occasions have, offered an alternative explanation that's consistent with what we know about human psychology and human history, yet mine require no leaps of faith in a God whose existence I can't prove.
You obviously know nothing about God's existence or non-existence but insist on calling others names for their faith, which seems to be a natural part of mankind's makeup.
As science gets more advanced, we know more about our existence.
The prolific Jesuit scholar, Fr James Schall, now in his eighties, has given us this book about the pleasure of knowing the truth of things, in particular the delight of discovering coherence from reflecting upon diverse aspects of existence, of realising that all sorts of «scraps of evidence» point to the fact that only Christianity provides an adequate account of our existence.
They are critical questions about our own existence that can hardly be asked, let alone answered, without knowing the theological context in which they first were formulated.
We can know and be sure about God's existence from the evidence of creation, but to know God personally and grow in relationship with our creator, we need the gift of faith given to us in Jesus Christ through the Church.
In this situation, since God's existence as cause of things is known, the objection that nothing further can be said or thought about God univocally might appear as a quibble.
But what can we know about this man whose existence has been so abundantly proved?
She was a «stalwart conservative» and a bit of a rugged individualist» she could shoot a gun and dress a kill (if I had known of Sarah Palin's existence at the time, I'd have favorably compared the two)» and her concerns about the legislation were sound.
I would advise this couple to run far away from these «in the know» types, and accept that NONE of us could not ever - ever - EVER possess first hand knowledge about Existence, except the beauty of our lives as they unfold.
Or suppose the Christological question had been primarily a question about the community: «What is the reality in which these persons who knew Jesus and now remember Him participate, and which constitutes the essential principle of the community's existence
My point is that we know so very little about our universe that I can say «at the moment nothing we know of is eternal» while at the same time understanding that the universe could be like that electron and wink in and out of existence in some constant renewal, from singularity to singularity and back again, but because we only see a tiny fragment of the process we can only make sloppy assumptions as to the mechanics involved.
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