Sentences with phrase «know the things from»

God knows the outcome of every roll «in advance» because he knows all things from all eternity in a single atemporal act of knowing.
I know things from science that religion can not explain.
«I know some things from both sides but I will not interfere,» he told Czech newspaper Daily Sport.
We have known these things from research and common sense observation for years.
(I know these things from having worked with experts in ERMS technology for many years, and been a legal advisor in the drafting of the national standards, 72.34 and 72.11.)
Doing things this way lets me separate knowing things from doing things, too.

Not exact matches

«From our standpoint, instead of having a patchwork of local governments trying to figure out how to legally classify these things, the bill just creates this baseline framework so no matter where you're at in California, these scooters will be classified for legal reasons under the same category,» Gray said.
On his company's website, Richard Branson has a long list of recommended reading, which features everything from «Where the Wild Things Are,» to «The Hobbit,» to Maya Angelou's «I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings» — one of Bill Clinton's favorite books, too.
The good news is that the opportunities in the stores are so additive and important (from an experience, repeated trial, and data standpoint) to Amazon's ever - increasing accumulation of behavioral information and ultimate objective of knowing everything about us that I think Amazon will leave things alone for a while.
I just kept seeing this appalling, appalling thing from the most talented, smartest, creative people I know in the world.
«Lots of things kill coral reefs, but we know oxybenzone prevents them from coming back.»
The first thing to know is that for an employee ordinarily must meet three requirements to be exempt from receiving overtime under one of the white collar exemptions (executive, administrative, professional, etc.).
«One thing we do know is that over the course of the years we have had some macroprudential changes to how this system works and we are comfortable those changes have done a lot to make sure the most fragile or the most vulnerable of those in that borrowing space are in effect being protected or have been prevented from excessive borrowing,» he said.
Companies seem to be increasingly offering insurance on all manner of things in part because of something known as loss aversion, which is when people feel a more psychological impact from a loss than from a similar - sized dollar gain.
While all of those things still exist, they are no longer the only game in town when it comes to distribution, and therefore they are no longer the only game in town when it comes to making money from control of that distribution.
Yes, these pups lead pampered lives and take cues from their owners, but they still know a thing or two about going for gold.
Whether you think you may have social anxiety, or suspect someone you know suffers from it, here are the most common things people with social anxiety disorder do:
Bill Gates knows a thing or two about some of engineering's most complex concepts, but the Microsoft co-founder recently learned an important lesson from an elementary school teacher.
It comes from a female professional who should know a thing or two about standing tall in potentially highly intimidating situations.
When you learn to say «no,» you free yourself from unnecessary constraints and free up your time and energy for the important things in life.
Michelle has designed everything from skyscrapers to boutiques, but her desire to understand how a space makes us feel sent her back to graduate school for a Spatial Morphology degree (who knew there was such a thing?).
Consumers today often want to know a product's provenance; just where the things they buy came from.
«You know from my study of populism that I learned that the most important thing to watch when a populist leader comes to power is conflict,» he wrote.
It's never done from a place of saying, «No, that's the tackiest thing I've ever seen.»
«From a legal perspective, this is one of the most ridiculous things I have ever seen, but from a geopolitical perspective, it's a smart move — the Chinese know how to play hardball,» he sFrom a legal perspective, this is one of the most ridiculous things I have ever seen, but from a geopolitical perspective, it's a smart move — the Chinese know how to play hardball,» he sfrom a geopolitical perspective, it's a smart move — the Chinese know how to play hardball,» he said.
«Then we apply a some fairly strict criteria of positive identification: How do we know who that is and what they're doing, and we have multiple intelligence requirements — it can't just be one thing; we have multiple indications that that is in fact what's going on from that place,» he said, adding:
When Linda Rottenberg graduated from Yale Law School in 1993, she knew one thing: She didn't want to practice law.
He said that when Americans are studied 1,000 years from now, we'll be known for three things: the Constitution, baseball and jazz music.
Knowing that a large chunk will be deducted from my checking account at the end of the month forces me to monitor my spending, since the last thing I want to deal with is an overdraft fee.
Sure, it's tough on my family, and on my friends, but you know what, the good thing about family and true friends is that they'll never walk away from you.
He said, when Americans are studying 1,000 years from now, we'll be known for three things: the Constitution, baseball and jazz music.
There's a lot of things that go into it, which we don't even always 100 percent know the answer to but we kind of guess based on the feedback that we have from our audience.
One thing you can be sure about, however, is that if you start receiving negative feedback and ratings from your guests, it'll become harder for you as a host to generate bookings, as guests who are savvy using the Airbnb service will know to seek out accommodations that have received better reviews and ratings from past guests.
I now know that although I have many things to learn from other people, I know what I'm doing.»
From investigating how their boss» Uber account started accepting rides for a stranger in Russia to their mind - blowing explanations of convoluted tweets, this show teaches listeners about things they never knew in the most engaging and entertaining way possible.
«People don't have to know a thing about it to benefit from it,» said Barbara Roper, director of investor protection at the Consumer Federation of America.
You're not going to get everything you need to know about sales from reading this column, but there are four things you should investigate and understand:
As he told an interviewer in a 2006 documentary, «The one thing I had learned, I don't know where it came from, was, whatever I did do, I had to win.»
Most of you are familiar with Barbara Corcoran from the TV show Shark Tank, but one thing you might not know is that she described herself to me during our interview as «a below - average reader and an insecure student.»
Then you start doing things really quickly, and you start doing things and you don't know where it comes from,» Brown said.
So dealing with an agency that knows the Facebook Platform, its nuances and the things that will send red flags to Facebook and get your app banned are huge from the start.»
As Mark Cuban suggests, «Knowing how to critically think and assess them from a global perspective, I think, is going to be more valuable than what we see as exciting careers today which might be programming or CPA or those types of things
The number of genuine companies joining the TSX (you know, businesses that actually make things or sell their services — not the sprawling detritus of exchange - traded funds and other investment vehicles that regularly flood the exchange) is, so far this year, down from what it was in previous years.
Companies seem to be increasingly offering insurance on all manner of things in part because of something known as loss aversion, which is when people feel more psychological impact from a loss than from a similar - sized dollar gain.
«It has been amalgamated by a bunch of Brazilians, but we have copied most of the things we know from the U.S., quite frankly.»
Every executive making the leap from a resource - rich company to a startup den should know these five things.
The fortunes of those at the very top derive partly from the things Scotland is best - known for: whisky and Highland Spring water among them.
They were trying to handle it with coping strategies like staying away from him, trying to ignore it — things that we now know don't work.
This keeps your helper from wasting time on things you already know didn't work, Clift says, and keeps you from coming across as lazy.
He knew an endorsement from Jackson would break things open for Red.
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