Sentences with phrase «know it exists yet»

But even though the system, established in late 2013, theoretically extends to every part of people's lives, many of the city's residents don't even know it exists yet.
We know they exist yet we do not know how they came into existence.
It is hard when you are starting something to know if you are trying to sell in a desert or if the people who will pay just don't know it exists yet.
«We're solving problems that the rest of the industry doesn't even know exist yet,» says Perriello.

Not exact matches

«We're thinking a lot about what service means to Refinery29, to give you what you didn't yet know existed, from a perfect outfit to a beauty recommendation.»
The next generation, so - called 5G, doesn't exist yet — everyone agrees that it's supposed to be faster and more reliable, and there's a general hope for a roll - out around 2020, but the underlying technical standards have not been established, so no - one can build anything yet.
«People just don't know these services exist yet,» Green says.
In addition, opponents are often happy to point out alternatives such as bitcoin cash already exist, do not need yet another software solution (no matter how elegant), and can scale just fine.
Yet, advance refunding issues will no longer qualify for tax exemption going forward (existing bonds will be grandfathered).
They like to ask questions like, «How do you know God exists» yet, logical proofs make no sense in their atheistic worldview.
Beware guys, in my humble opinion this man is just one of many that exists or is yet to come whose sole purpose is to lead people astray in these end - times (only the true Christians know this is truly the end times we're living) and take note that it is the liberal websites like CNN that are complicit towards this endeavor.
You say it is not observable, yet you know it exists because humans exist.
Because many of you claimed you're atheists yet you know what God means to you also know bibles since many of you DID read it and know God and Jesus therefore you're not atheist but truly are agnostic because you all WANT proof that if God is existed or not..
But, you can not test that something is NOT true, because that would be an attempt to prove a negative (like proving the invisible pink unicorn doesn't exist), and ID is basically stating X can not be true (because I don't yet know how it could be).
You can no more disprove the existence of leprechauns or vampires than I can disprove the existence of God, yet I'm willing to bet you don't believe either of these exist.
Yet, given what we know about the formation of solar systems and the biology of life, combined with the fact that there are billions of galaxies each containing billions of stars, I find it perfectly plausible that alien life could exist.
No, you blithering dolt, there was no Catholic / Protestant back then, so it is Christians killing Muslims (not protestants, which did not exist yet).
I think anytime anyone challenges, confronts, or steps aside from old convictions or societies assumtions it can be extremely freeing yet terrifying but it leads to growth in areas you did not know existed.
He is: • Supernatural in nature (as He exists outside of His creation) • Incredibly powerful (to have created all that is known) • Eternal (self - existent, as He exists outside of time and space) • Omnipresent (He created space and is not limited by it) • Timeless and changeless (He created time) • Immaterial (because He transcends space) • Personal (the impersonal can't create personality) • Necessary (as everything else depends on Him) • Infinite and singular (as you can not have two infinites) • Diverse yet has unity (as nature exhibits diversity) • Intelligent (supremely, to create everything) • Purposeful (as He deliberately created everything) • Moral (no moral law can exist without a lawgiver) • Caring (or no moral laws would have been given)
We do not know its author and it is now lost except as we have it in the excerpts Matthew and Luke took from it; yet it certainly once existed, and we call it «Q» from the German word Quelle, meaning source.
Hint: It's the same argument, you will keep falling into an endless paradox of the human mind, better yet the Lord told us clearly in the Bible that it's not with the brain that we will know He exists: «Ye shall seek me and find me when ye shall search for me with all your heart.»
God is: • Supernatural in nature (as He exists outside of His creation) • Incredibly powerful (to have created all that is known) • Eternal (self - existent, as He exists outside of time and space) • Omnipresent (He created space and is not limited by it) • Timeless and changeless (He created time) • Immaterial (because He transcends space) • Personal (the impersonal can't create personality) • Necessary (as everything else depends on Him) • Infinite and singular (as you can not have two infinites) • Diverse yet has unity (as nature exhibits diversity) • Intelligent (supremely, to create everything) • Purposeful (as He deliberately created everything) • Moral (no moral law can exist without a lawgiver) • Caring (or no moral laws would have been given)
God is all knowing and all powerful and all good, yet allows evil to exist, which would either mean God is irresponsible or that he's incapable of stopping evil, which would mean that he's not actually all powerful afterall.
Open theism argues that God does not know «the future», either because it does not yet exist to be known, or because God chooses not to know it, in an act of kenosis (self - emptying).
You can be in agreement with Professor Dawkins that Adam did not exist, yet know and feel that the story of Eden speaks profoundly about ourselves.»
-- born in a manger to a virgin (like the confused prophet had foretold in the inspired Septuagint he did not know yet existed in a passage that had nothing to do with the Messiah and in a poor translation of the Hebrew word «young women» into the Greek word for «virgin» which miraculously was what the Holy Spirit meant in the first place).
Here is my version of my atheism: I have yet to see any evidence that convinces me any gods exist at all and quite a bit that convinces me the anthropomorphic all - loving, all - knowing, omnipresent god of the Abrahamic religions does not.
Yet, if they could momentarily throw aside their infantile pseudo intellectual brainwashing, they would see that even though science can never prove or disprove something defined to be outside science, if we look at every other species known to man, we see that they interact with a universe that WE know to be much more complex than what they can perceive or grasp, but they can never even suspect exists but which is perfectly real to us.
Man as we know him today, man of metaphysics, of abstract thought, the creator of his own environment, the space - traveller, the moulder of himself, the man of God and of grace and of the promise of eternal life, precisely this man who is radically distinct from any animal and who at the moment of man's origin, though perhaps very slowly, took a path which led him so far away from all that is merely animal, yet in such a fashion that he carried with him the whole inheritance of his biological pre-history into these realms of his existence remote from the animals, was there when man began to exist.18 And what now is historically and externally manifest, was then present as a task and as an active potentiality.
Even an explanation of the actual «big bang theory» (not just popular understanding), something truly existing out of nothing (rather than just not knowing yet where it came from), is absolutely awe inspiring.
And yet you're telling me that you know that I don't know that God exists.
Yet Zen's total transcendence of dualism can point the way to a Christian transcendence of dualism, a transcendence that can lie only in our future, for it does not exist in anything that we can know as our Christian past.
Yet, if God exists, he is the ultimate authority, because he is the creator and the source of all good; he knows what is best for us and tells us so through his Revelation and through reason.
He holds simultaneously that existing democratic ideas, traditions, and institutions were often championed in actual history by those who were non-Christians or even anti-Christian; and yet that, in building better than they knew, such persons were often generating in human temporal life constructs whose foundations were not only consistent with Jewish and Christian convictions about the realities of ethical and political life, but in a sense dependent on them.
He knew it existed, as we know that crime and abominations exist; he had heard of it as a peaceable citizen in a town hears of battles, famines, and floods, and yet knows nothing of what these things mean — though, indeed, he may have been mixed up in a street row, have gone without his dinner once, or been soaked to the skin in a shower.
Maritain writes in Existence and the Existent that the end of practical wisdom is «not to know that which exists but to cause to exist what is not yet
Yet, knowing that God exists can be known by reason alone.
Even in our own standards Hitler is known as the most evil man that has ever existed, yet God is accused of even worse crimes.
Feb. 13, 2013 — The greatest battle in Earth's history has been going on for hundreds of millions of years - it isn't over yet - and until now no one knew it existed, scientists reported Feb. 13 in the journal Nature.
Feb. 13, 2013 — The greatest battle in Earth's history has been going on for hundreds of millions of years — it isn't over yet — and until now no one knew it existed, scientists reported Feb. 13 in the journal Nature.
Yet Newbigin's own premise would force the conclusion that the disciples could not have known the empty tomb existed without a disposition to belief, since there is, according to him, no knowing without believing, and believing itself is a way of knowing.
Perhaps evidence more compelling than what I've read does exist... but regardless, we still have firm evidence, based on all prior scientific knowledge... that whatever the truth is, about «creation» and everything else... is it is all logical, following natural law, even if its natural law we don't yet know.
The typical Western man probably feels sure that angels, devils, and spirits do not exist in reality but only as figments in deluded imaginations, but he is not ashamed to admit that he does not yet know whether there are such entities as people on other planets.
Yet, as life has evolved on this planet to suit the complicated set of conditions that here pertain, it is unlikely that such life as may exist elsewhere will be identical with what we know or even bear close resemblance to it.
I do have to remind myself that the church — we — exist to reach out to those who don't yet know what it is to have a relationship with God — a real relationship and not just religion, with a God who loves them and is just waiting to flood them with grace.
Through the call I know myself as someone known; my life as something comprehended from beginning to end; my days as already written in that book «when none of them as yet existed
Once combined, these healthy ingredients are no longer visible, yet still exist in the sauce providing their nutrients and flavor.
With our daughter, we did a kind of Baby Led Weaning, before we knew such a thing existed, and we were planning on doing the same for our upcoming little one, so I was exited to read the book and maybe find out things I didn't know yet.
A decision is yet to be taken on whether to import all existing EU law into UK law, then take the knife to bits we no longer want — or do this process in reverse.
Yet to date we know of just one sample of life, that which exists here on Earth.
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