Sentences with phrase «knew more»

More respondents with a college diploma (51 %) or university degree (52 %) agree that they could be persuaded to support a closer economic relationship with China if they knew more about what was involved, compared with those with high school education or less (44 %).
«I wish I knew more about risk management in my 20s,» says Kirk Chisholm of Innovative Advisory Group.
Bricklin got together with an old friend, Bob Frankston, who knew more about programming, and the two started a company called Software Arts Inc. (See «Software Arts wrote the first best - seller,» page 71.)
But what if Carney knew more about Canadian corporate culture than his critics cared to admit?
Then Carter Page testified that Sessions knew more about Russia than he claimed.
Truly confident people realize they know a lot, but they wish they knew more, and they know the only way to learn more is to listen more.
We didn't know what we were doing, but we knew more than most people did, so we ended up helping out on a bunch of Expo stuff.
Another study found that viewers of Colbert Report knew more about campaign finance and super PACS than cable news viewers — perhaps because comedy gets people to pay attention to unpleasant but valuable information.
First, Kraft knew more about the plant than Ulukaya.
Winkle said he would not have any further comment until he knew more about Johnson's condition.
Early on, I'd fixate on the fact that people would only work for someone who they thought knew more than them in a given subject area.
The first sales speaker I ever saw was Zig Ziglar, and no one knew more about sales and success than he did.
They thought they knew more than I did about selling our service and wouldn't listen when I told them how I wanted them to do it.
«For the first 20 years of being in business, I had an underlying feeling that other people knew more than me.
In recent years, I've taken the role of mentor a lot more seriously, knowing how many mistakes of mine could have been avoided had I been humble enough to turn to someone who knew more than I did.
Overall, foreign notes are no more appealing, yielding less than 1 % per year, Hallett says.
There is a numbing sense of deja vu about incidents such as these; we know more are coming.
Here's the thing, learning how to get a remote job is no more difficult than getting a regular job you'll like, it's just different.
Accenture has also worked on ways to get more women into senior leadership positions (they've changed the interview process so that candidates of both genders get to know more members in the executive ranks) and to retain them (implementing a one - year no - travel policy for employees who are new mothers and fathers).
Lastly, LinkedIn says recruiters want to know more about you than your day job.
The normal reaction in such a situation is curiosity, of wanting to know more.
Current readings are no more erratic.
Ted Cruz is known more for his arguing skills as an attorney than for his business acumen, but he's banking possible votes like a real pro.
Every major meta - analysis has shown that homeopathy is no more effective than a placebo.
If some foreigners are inclined to be patient with Canada, it may be because other developed countries are no more hospitable.
They want to know more about what it means for the future of our society,» eToro UK MD Iqbal Gandham said in an email.
If you think you don't have anything to teach, answer this question posed by blogger and podcaster Sean McCabe: «Is what I know more than what I knew when I first came into this field?
If we can detect that evidence, we'll better understand how our universe and its laws came into being after the Big Bang — and we might know more about whatever other universes are out there.
I guess there's some logic to thinking that smarter people know more words so they use bigger ones.
This one can be extremely handy for marketers scouting the web for leads, or the consumer who simply wants to know more about a company before doing business with them.
Never show him that you know more than him (which you do).
This startup's AI aims to know more about your company than you do.
As often as not, they're no more advanced and informed in terms of their people strengths and skills than they are in any of the other areas of operating and growing a business.
«We've said a polite no more often than yes,» Spade says.
Besides, who hasn't wished, hoped and dreamed for the guts to say «I ain't workin» here no more!»?
On - demand, on - the - go meals: The app AirGrub lets travelers preorder and pay for meals from airport restaurants ahead of arrival — so no more missed flights.
Gerdes, who is more than a mere perambulatory Rolodex, has the inside dish on the strategic focus of the various and diffuse fiefdoms within the Microsoft realm and in fact probably knows more about Microsoft's strategic direction than many Microsoft employees.
Also, by now, I know more about the candidate than he or she does about me and my team.
It's a positive thing if you understand the obligations involved in responding to an invitation to be a speaker: the obligation to share your thoughts if you know more than the other people in the room, and the obligation to not share your thoughts if you don't know more than the other people in the room.
The San Francisco - based platform would find the subjects — even really niche ones like Getting Consulting Jobs in India and Naturopathy — that people want to know more about or that are trending and then write about them.
They know more than ever, and you're under pressure to share more than ever, too.
Let your ego know that it's really smart to surround yourself with people who know more than you do.
Well, fear no more.
Personal shopping is becoming increasing popular and a key tool for retailers seeking to know more about how people shop.
If and when the U.S. embargo is no more, Americans will face a Cuban government operating on its own unique terms.
It's unclear how many more views YouTube racks up each day today, but we do know more than 1 billion unique users descend upon the Internet's third most popular website each month.
Do I know more now than I did before I met with them?
But as the banking industry undergoes a profound change, the Swiss bank account as we know it — shrouded in secrecy, protected from greedy taxmen — may soon be no more.
I have found millennials are no more difficult to work with or manage than past generations.
Is it better to live in this way because at least we know more about what is going on around us, and we get a tangible sense of the violent state of the world?
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