Sentences with phrase «know at least a thing»

We know at least some things that work.
If your sole business is the business of selling games and games consoles, you ought to be damn sure you know at least a thing or two about most of them.

Not exact matches

While knowing how to approach business matters, the emotional part can quickly overwhelm you, and knowing what you're getting into before you start is a massive advantage, as at least you won't be as caught off guard when things get hard.
I propose to you who want to honor Thoreau's legacy, to develop your integrity, even if no one else knows, and to make our planet more tolerable, and to make yourself a leader of yourself, to reach your potential, to choose one thing you can do today that will challenge yourself to reduce your greenhouse gas emissions, at least just for today.
Or, at least, there are some things you may have not known about.
That's why we look for clients who want to have ownership; if something is created for you, and you're always being told what to do, you'll always feel at least somewhat insecure because you don't know how — or why — things happen.
This way you can at least know they can appreciate basic things like timezones and long - distance communication tricks.
You can always make up a good story about something you think you've learned, and no matter how bad things are going, you can always find at least one chart in Google Analytics that is up and to the right.
I was kind of like I said interested in gambling or at least speculating or figuring things out and then taking a calculated gamble and what they were telling me was don't try, there were saying that no one can beat the market and the stock prices are efficient and just through simple observation looking at the newspaper and they used to have the 52 - week high low prices in the newspaper, it seemed unreasonable that you know the fair price was 51 day and eight months later, it was 120, and that was pretty much every stock had that kind of range every year and it didn't make sense to me that the fundamentals of the underlying businesses were actually changing that much.
The first thing to know about Bitcoin is that it has no direct correlation to «value for work» — at least, not human work.
The only thing I do know is that if the market starts to breakdown anytime leading up to or within the August through October period there will be at least one market blog writer taking some serious defensive action.
Now I know we have at least two things in common: being sports fans and co-owners of JNJ.
The other thing with natural gas is that well at least we know where the bottom is... and having fallen from close to $ 14 per 1000 cubic feet last year to just above $ 2.40 last Thursday, well the absolute bottom isn't too far off now... and I can't see suppliers giving gas away for free anytime soon!
Chinese officials seem to systematically decline requests for comments, local sources are willing to provide information on condition of anonymity only, while leaked documents remain unverified.Despite this lack of clarity, here's what's known so far.Effects on TradingThe most important thing we know for sure is that Chinese bitcoin exchanges will be closing down, or at least exiting China.
Even a small aside to a flight attendant to let them know of the requirement and the lack of danger associated with it would have at least been the polite thing to do, even if the results were the same.
There are still things to be learned, but at least we don't put a childish answer to everything we don't know.
«And I don't know of a single woman who isn't, or at least hasn't at times, been one or all of those things (and if you're honest with yourself, you'll agree with me.
For all Detroit's many ills, they've at least got one thing right: they know how to build a statue.
She was actually named after yeast FUNGUS and a plant; Again, I need to do more research, but in order to take a article seriously, you need to address the source first This woman, as educated as she MAY be, (having a degree, and knowing how to use it are two different things) spent her earliest, most developmentally crucial years under the direction of at least one parent who thought NOTHING of saddling their kid with this name.
But at least I know who Religious Dispatches things are the authorities they want to know who is a «hate group» - the ADL (of all groups) and the SPLC.
And once I started going to therapists and doing all this work to undo — or at least to examine that stuff — I slowly started finding that at the end of the day I have all of these big questions, and yeah, I don't really know how clearly I believe all the things I used to, but at the bottom of all of that, I think I'm a believer.
And, for those bitter Christian haters out there; at least we Christians have some thing / One, stronger and better than ourselves to turn to, where as you with out... are WITH OUT, but are too high on yourself to even know it.
Since they knew, or at least had good information on, whether he had done these things, it is highly unlikely that they would have risked there lives by professing a belief they knew to be false.
but I commit to going to at least one of those people (the one who I am still in contact with and know how to get ahold of) and apologizing for passing on things that I have no actual knowledge of.
It was in this ardent zone of growth and universal recasting that all that makes man what he is today was discovered — or at least must have been rediscovered, for even those things which had long been known elsewhere achieved their definitive human value only when they were incorporated into the system of European ideas and activities.
Of one thing at least we can be confident: The other human species are no more, and there are probably no galactic visitors here, either.
But at the time, based on where we were at in life, and based on what we knew of James and his situation, it was the right thing to do, and we never felt the least bit of fear or concern.
At the very least, we know that Jesus was not immortal, omnipresent, or omniscient (Luke 2:52; Matthew 24:36) as a man, even though Jesus is all these things as God.
In any event, it is no little thing to know what people say about themselves, even if they are, at least in part, describing who they want to be rather than who they actually are.
The fact that people can be easily duped is not a good thing, of course, but knowing that this is true can at least help us understand the world we live in.
Clive, you point out how others often don't understand what Jesus was saying; but while Jesus often labors to try and make things clear to the unbeliever («Oh, you of little faith) or at the very least the author tries to make it clear for us in retrospect (At the time they didn't understand that he spoke of this...), in this case Jesus switches from something that might be figurative to essentially say «no, I seriously mean this» and it concludes not with Jesus saying «don't go away, this is what I actually mean» but confirming that people would refuse to accept that God intended for them to actually fill themselves with the life that He offered so they stopped following hiat the very least the author tries to make it clear for us in retrospect (At the time they didn't understand that he spoke of this...), in this case Jesus switches from something that might be figurative to essentially say «no, I seriously mean this» and it concludes not with Jesus saying «don't go away, this is what I actually mean» but confirming that people would refuse to accept that God intended for them to actually fill themselves with the life that He offered so they stopped following hiAt the time they didn't understand that he spoke of this...), in this case Jesus switches from something that might be figurative to essentially say «no, I seriously mean this» and it concludes not with Jesus saying «don't go away, this is what I actually mean» but confirming that people would refuse to accept that God intended for them to actually fill themselves with the life that He offered so they stopped following him.
before you bash, and please, read the bible or at least glance at it, before putting your foot in your mouths and spewing about things you do NOT know... at least try to sound INTELLIGENT in your anti-bible, anit - religion anti-Jesus, Anti-God discourse..
At least when I die, I'll die knowing that I didn't choose to unfairly discriminate against others because I was a moral coward, refusing to do the right thing for fear of losing a spot in a make - believe afterlife.
It is so easy for people to judge, but till you have something like this happens in our life, then we can understand, my son ended his life 6 years ago, we had no sign of anything, any of all the parents or not parents pointing the finger at this family, shame on you cuz, things happen when you least expect them, if we had known what to do, do you think we would not have done it.
Now at least all the readers of First Things know.
And he could only have hoped things would have turned out differently if God knew it was at least possible that things would have turned out that way and possible they would turn out differently.
Take them one at a time, spending as much time as you need to discuss thoroughly the issues and feelings that arise: «The ideas and issues which excite me most are...;» «The things that are most worth living for right now are...;» «I feel the most joy (pain, hope, lonely, together) when...;» «What I really believe about God is...;» «I feel closest to (most distant from) God when...;» «I get spiritually high when...;» «The beliefs that mean the most to me now are...;» «The beliefs from my childhood which no longer make sense are...;» «Life has the least (the most) meaning for me when...;» «I feel closest to you (most distant from you) spiritually when...;» «The way I really feel about the church is...;» «I'd like to do the following, to enjoy more spiritual sharing...;» «To enrich the spiritual life of our family, I'd like to..
Whether to follow his example or not is a personal choice everyone gets to make, but at least make an informed choice, knowing who Jesus actually was, and what he actually did and is doing, and not assuming the the over 44,000 Christian denominations are all telling the truth — not even logical since they are all saying different things, and the Bible says God's people would be united.
Created things, at least those that are part of this physical universe, have among themselves spatio - temporal relations; but God dwells in «the sublimity of an ever - present eternity», the «nunc stans» (the now that stands still) and knows and wills all things by a single atemporal act.
Then my identity no longer derives from things or from the attitudes of others but, to some degree at least, stems from a clearer understanding of the truth of my relationship to God; and this understanding can sharply decrease the fear generated by ignorance of who I really am.
I respect those who say they don't know if God exists more philosophically since that is at least a fair thing to say and firmer ground philosophically to stand on.
Essentially, this is a set of sexual Geneva conventions: You never knew it, but not only do you have the right to minimal standards of treatment if you ever become a prisoner of war, but when you were five, you had the right to learn at school all kinds of things about what some people like to do in bed, and if your parents thought that really they'd rather you didn't hear about that stuff at school, or at least not yet, they were... well, they were violating your rights.
At the very least as an authority figure it is dishonest and a disservice to children to claim to know things no one really knows and teach it to them as if it is fact.
It's not certain that Jesus existed (as portrayed in the bible at least), and you know the bible is totally unreliable on most things — creation for one, origin of species for another, «historical facts» such as Noah's Ark, Jonah's whale, etc. etc..
So each one of us, even the least important, can add as he or she speaks of the church and its faith, experto crede, «believe one who knows» — one who may not know much, to be sure, but who at any rate has found that life grows continually more meaningful, richer, more integrated in the things that really matter, more adequately adjusted to the divine reality called God, and more sensitive to others who are met each day.
So at least this guy knows there are things like automobiles and electricity and gay rights, but aside from that he's still pushing a 1500 year old philosophy about unknown people and special beings in the clouds.
We Are the Change We Seek: The Speeches of Barack Obamaedited by e. j. dionne jr. and joy - ann reidbloomsbury, 376 pages, $ 25 The one thing we know about Barack Obama — at least, we think we know it — is that he is a great orator.
He was not concerned with reading signs and keeping timetables, at least partly because he knew how preoccupied people could get with those things.
In truth maybe the old guard had something right... they served at their church, they stayed at their church, the gave their money to the church, they at least were committed to the church... I know, it's not the thing today — people don't want to give their money to the church, they really don't want to meet at the church — maybe someone might find out how shallow and prideful they really are — if church ain't about them... it's not to cool.
The beliefs are just so far out there for me, that whenever I see someone in ardent support of them I have to think they're a troll, because I don't know how they could possibly believe or accept that (there are a few exceptions of people who pt things very well, cite supporting evidence, and are consistent and coherent - I don't agree with them, but I can at least understand what they're saying)
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