Sentences with phrase «know anything in»

Do let us know if you wanted any other tips or wanted to know anything in specific about the Asus ZenFone 5 smartphone.
Do you know anything in particular about the terms of licence that protect firms?
In which @curryja advocates that prof socs pretend they don't know anything in order to get invited to Congress.
Reps do nt know anything in store.
Brian you are correct because «Christians» which I used to be don't really know anything in the Bible, just a few memory verses learned in sunday school.
Why don't any of our Religios leaders who everything about Gdo but don't know anything in advance to stop any of these events... cause God don't do this and God don't do that...
It's pretty widely accepted to anyone who knows anything in the MMA community that if Khabib can stay healthy he is a potential world champion.

Not exact matches

A: Well, the funny thing about it is that my interest in manufacturing, my desire to use those theories, well I didn't know at that time anything about manufacturing.
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The best IT staffers, she found, were the ones who were able to field the calls that start with «I don't know anything about technology,» offer reassurance and empathy, and then walk people through the learning process — the ones, in other words, who offer the users some empowerment.
He denies it had anything to do with the Russia investigation, but also says: «In fact when I decided to just do it, I said to myself, I said you know, this Russia thing with Trump and Russia is a made - up story.»
I want women to know that it's okay to love and embrace who you are... to be unapologetically bold and beautiful in anything you're wearing,» she writes on her personal website.
But the response she got from editors and their assistants was only mildly encouraging: «We don't have anything now, but let us know if you're in the area and we could meet.»
Technology is making it cheaper and easier to create new materials inspired by nature, but better than anything currently known in nature.
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.
Alexa can tell you what the IMDb rating is for a movie, what actors are in it and basically anything else you want to know.
Sensors in the robot map out the facility and track its «buddy's» legs so it knows where to go and who to follow without bumping into anything.
This person didn't have a computer or know anything about marketing but was interested in trying out call tracking.
«You know how it is — you show up, have a chat, drink some tea, read the newspaper, sit around, don't really do anything,» said an employee of a SOE in Yulin, who gave his surname as Liu.
Of course, we'd love to do anything we can to help arm you with the answers you need as you work through the final steps, etc...» While your champion still may not know what puppy conversation questions are in store for them, raising potential blockers early (and even forecasting the existence of the conversation itself) will prevent them from being blindsided, enhance their credibility within their organization, and result in a more frictionless and timely conclusion to your sales cycle.
Although data compiled by the British company best known for transporting banknotes in armoured vans shows people are increasingly paying for anything from their daily coffee to online bargains with cards and mobiles, Chief Executive Ashley Almanza said G4S is defying its own expectations.
«It's very dangerous to factor in things you don't know anything about.
«As the actor in the film, you just have to step away and say, I don't know anything, really, and whether any of it is true or false.
«All I knew was that I might be getting in on the ground floor of something new, and I believed I could learn and do anything as well as anyone else.»
But branding around a name that nobody knows, that isn't assigned to anything people understand in any language, means that you're starting with a clean slate.
«I'm looking for relevant news, urgent business and team needs, updates from startups I invest in, or anything awesome to get my brain going and know what's going on in the world,» she says.
Sure, at debates, like last night's great one in Milwaukee, candidates are always asked questions that begin with, «As president, will you...» but we all know that presidents alone can't really do anything but put their socks on or, in more recent years, play a lot of golf.
I've been in situations like this enough to know it almost always goes one way: 99 % of the time the celebrity mumbles a sorry (if he or she says anything at all) and sweeps past.
I know it's easy to start saying things to make the product look great in their eyes, but don't promise anything you can't deliver on.
I told him I knew him well enough to know he was not going to ask me something impossible, and that he had invested so much into the relationship that I would do anything in my power to help.
So if there is one thing that we do know, it's that we don't know anything about what will happen tomorrow or any time in the future.
Television as we know it, however, is in the midst of a wave of disruption unlike anything we have seen since color TV first arrived.
And if we know anything about Musk, it's that he has a thing for being in control.
No matter how much we tell ourselves that we can accomplish anything, the reality is that there are a limited number of hours in a day.
I put myself in his shoes and thought, if I didn't know anything about public relations, what would I do to generate some publicity for my small business?
The second major category of investments involves assets that will never produce anything, but that are purchased in the buyer's hope that someone else — who also knows that the assets will be forever unproductive — will pay more for them in the future.
Just like your heat in the winter or the AC on a hot summer day, you don't know how much you'll miss it until it's gone and you'll pay pretty much anything to get it back as soon as possible.
«Who best to make these decisions about the intimate details of our familial and financial lives — us, or a judge who doesn't know anything about the ins and outs of our lives?»
«If marketers don't have a real handle on the emotional side of the purchase and engagement process, they end up with a «placeholder,» one whose name people know but don't know for anything in particular, and have absolutely no [brand] advantage.
In fact, once you're up and running you can slip meditation into your day, calming yourself and boosting your performance without those around you even knowing you're up to anything at all.
I know people at Nike's ad agencies who are witnessing firsthand how much of their budget is going toward social and away from traditional media, because it's more measurable, controllable, and has a better chance to become viral than anything in a print ad.
For the record, there's no evidence that DROPOUTJEEP was ever deployed (it was marked «under development» in 2007), or that Apple knew anything about it.
Be vigilant and question anything new, especially emails and forms in the web browser that request work credentials, no matter how nicely the request is made.
With this in mind, it is perhaps worth returning once more to the cultural moment of «new meteorology» to contemplate its central paradox: that our demand to know the future in advance goes hand - in - hand with an expectation that the future will be unlike anything we've seen before.
Let me know what you think about Tesla in the comments below, or feel free to email me at mchafkin at inc dot com — about Tesla or anything else about innovation.)
Millions of children born between 1980 and 2000, commonly known as Generation Y, have matured into adulthood with a unique worldview that is firmly entrenched in the beliefs that anything is possible and anyone can make a difference.
And even though ingratiation isn't perfect, and even though we know it's fake, if we don't have anything better and we want to form an impression of the supervisor, we'll use this imperfect information in the same way we would have used direct signals from the supervisor.
Silva says he knows he is in a flow state when he's no longer thinking about anything else.
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Anything that isn't stored locally, on a personal computer or external hard drive, is held in the vast network of remote servers known as the cloud.
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