Sentences with phrase «know everyone knows»

I mean, I know everyone knows the twist ending by now.
I know everyone knows at least one way to curl your hair.
Everyone knows both of these things happened, and the teams know everyone knows.
I know everyone knows — and bows down before — A Good Man is Hard to Find.

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Everyone wants to know — do they need a patent?
Everyone knows that you can make an extraordinary amount of money with YouTube if you can reach that all - star status.
«We had a pen they didn't know about and we were taking little scraps of paper and trying to hand out notes to anyone and everyone that wasn't one of the guards or commanders involved in killing Martyr,» Coleman said, referring to their aborted daughter.
Be sure the whole staff knows everyone on social media is to be treated as a potential customer.
Why do we tell our children not to take candy from strangers when everyone knows that strangers have the best candy?
Everyone knows smoke tend to rise and scatter.
«I know this is a bumpy — and let's face it — a weird moment but we should proceed in a manner that is really smart, graceful, and empowering for everyone,» wrote Schechter.
«DACA is dead because the Democrats didn't care or act, and now everyone wants to get onto the DACA bandwagon... No longer works,» Trump wrote on Twitter.
You know everyone already, you have your track record.
Each situation is different, obviously, but I think the toughest challenge is making sure everyone knows the plan and is on the same page and moving in the right direction to reach our goals.
This time, we wanted to know about the tech gadgets on everyone's minds.
As you said, promoting specials with your graphics would definitely help everyone know how much your service costs.
And when I say procto - parents, I mean parents who are totally into minding their kids» and everyone else's business, but don't know the first thing about effective education, or how to build the kind of self - sufficient, self - starting students that we actually do need to compete in the global marketplace.
I think only in the past year or so, I've been like, no, everyone has their own journey, and they're doing their own thing.
Everyone knows Facebook is important for building a business or a brand — according to Alexa.com, it's the third - highest trafficked website in the world behind Google and YouTube.
Don't be weirded out if everyone at that new eatery you're visiting knows your name.
«So I hope they are as involved as possible and we can really use them a distribution channel, since everyone knows their name.»
Everyone should be able to have straight, sleek hair as a style option no matter their hair type, and it's well - designed styling tools like the Xtava Pro Satin that make it possible.
Everyone knows you need a business plan, yet many entrepreneurs don't realize a marketing plan is just as vital.
But Smith has let everyone know there's a line he won't cross.
Get to know who you're meeting — before you meet Get prepped for face time by reviewing the full profiles of everyone you'll meet.
While managers will typically tell staff, «I have an open door policy and everyone knows that they can come to me with anything,» that's not always effective.
No, not everyone has a stability ball handy, but with some resourcefulness, it'd be easy enough to make do.
They make no excuses for this, and no one judges them for it, because everyone knows that rest and recuperation is an essential part of being a pro athlete.
Everyone will benefit when you say no.
A little - known consumer sentiment gauge, called the Policy Uncertainty Index, is actually keeping tabs on how everyone outside the Beltway is feeling about the political situation.
You know, that game where a group of kids is circling a cluster of chairs, and everyone has to find a seat when the music abruptly stops.
I couldn't stand the whole Tolkien / Hobbit / Lord of the Rings obsession that gripped seemingly everyone I knew when I was a teen.
«Everyone talks about the importance of being willing to fail, but more importantly it's being willing to have enough humility to recognize ahead of time that you don't know all the answers, that you do need other people's help.»
Everyone knows that the root of marketing is understanding your audience.
Everyone knows that video production is effective for business, but many startups dismiss the idea because they believe it's expensive.
Everyone knows the saying, «Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.»
Everyone wants to know whether you are laying the ground work, not necessarily now, but perhaps four years from now, to run for the big office.
Everyone knows that Travis is not coming back; still, Benchmark said a lot of nasty things about TK and is now sitting back and watching other people try to convince them that the best thing to do «for all concerned» would be to sell out.
EVERYONE would like to know whether there is a likelihood of interest rate cuts in this cycle.
Everyone wants to know that their work is making a difference.
It's not quite the know - everything - about - everyone promise of big data.
I still do nt know what to say but wanted to let everyone know that Me and my Crew are safe.
But you don't know what other people know, and everyone, no matter who they are, knows things you don't know.
Everyone knew the launch was a disaster and the company had to stop opening stores so it could fix its operational problems, but no one actually said so.
Three reasons: 1) the democratization of information (everyone knows everything); 2) the speed of change (you can't wait for the C - suite to tell you what to do); and 3) rising expectations, especially among millennials, who look to their employers, and to some extent their goods and services providers, to do good in the world.
We may not know everyone's name, but at least we see them on a regular basis.»
The customers know that everyone's in the business of collecting data these days.
No matter what type of job you are outsourcing, everyone brings a different talent to the table.
Everyone knows who Donald Trump is.
She told me she knows «you can't please everyone,» and that «there's always going to be someone who will disagree.»
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