Sentences with phrase «know whether the things»

You generally don't know whether things like the defroster have stopped working until you press the button and nothing happens.
That way you know whether the things you are writing about are generating interest.
What we're trying to do is streamline the process because these mass emails come out and hit a bunch of attorneys at once, and they have no way of knowing whether these things are valid.
Two Bluetooth devices can be connected to the transmitter at once, and there are indicator lights on the top to let you know whether things are operating properly.
The worst part is, unless you go back, you will never know whether things really can change.

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Whether you recognize it or not, all successful small businesses — regardless of what they do or sell — have one thing in common: their owners know how to build and maintain relationships.
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:
Probably the thing I'm most proud of is that this company over the years, and especially today more than ever, has enabled a very, very large segment of women who, whether they knew it or not, were passive beauty consumers.
One thing to know: Colts owner Jim Irsay asked on Twitter whether fans would prefer the stadium roof open or closed Sunday when the temperatures are expected to be in the single digits.
He's after two main things: He wants to know about their growth plans and whether they can articulate what they do.
I wish I knew earlier on that by sticking with an idea after failing, you are forced to find your own way forward and get back to what inspired you in the first place — whether it's addressing a hole in the market or thinking about a different way of doing things.
Whether you're looking to raise some funds or invest in a project, here are some things to know about platforms such as Kickstarter and IndieGoGo.
Nate emphasizes the importance of keeping things lean: «If you don't establish the definition of success before running user acquisition efforts, you won't know whether you're desperately failing or single - handedly making your company succeed.»
EASTWOOD: Iraq, I know was a different deal because there was a lot of intelligence that told us that bad things could happen there and we're never sure how that ended up whether it was pro or con or no, I tend to err on the side of less is best.
One, [in] Afghanistan, the British had never been successful there; the Russians had 10 years there and hadn't been successful... Iraq, I know, was a different deal, because there was a lot of intelligence that told us that bad things could happen there, and we're never sure how that ended up, whether it was pro or con.
«Whether it's for business or pleasure, if someone's going to ship their luggage or not, they know what they need for each day and plan to have room to bring things home if they go shopping.»
If you're thinking about irrigating your own sinuses — whether for symptom relief or for internet fame — there are a few things to know.
The tricky thing of course is that we'll never know in real time whether we're investing in the stock market or the market of stocks.
What I was trying to do, whether I was successful or not... is trying to simply document the things he knew.
«We think one of the things that make people panic in a bear market is that they simply don't know whether they'll have enough cash to handle near - term goals,» says Mark Riepe, Senior Vice President at the Schwab Center for Financial Research.
But what we want to know is whether good things will happen if we give a group of people $ 10,000 per year each and that same group of people have to somehow pay for that $ 10,000 per year each.
Things like these which you hear in the news are important to know to judge whether or not gold values will go up or down within a particular timeframe.
Whether it's a crashed server or a workplace conflict, Antti knows how to fix things.
Big, easy things they know, things they feel really comfortable with, categorically big and perceived as high quality with real confidence of growth, whether the growth is at a high rate or a not terribly high rate.
This feedback is to let you know whether you are hitting your marks and to alert you to things to be aware of to change for future shops (like punctuation errors or if you need to give more information to clarify your answer).
In many ways, you should implicitly know whether you possess these things and attributes already.
«Whether Banayan knew it or not, the beautifully ironic thing about this book is that some of the most valuable insights into how to succeed came just as much from his own quest to write this book as it came from the wildly accomplished people he interviewed.
Those of us up top know that the whole religion thing is bunkum, whether Christian or other cult.
But whether its going in a better direction, I mean the funny thing is, no matter what direction it goes, no matter how great it is, there's going to be a bunch of shmucks that are trying to like make money off of it, and it's going to repeat itself: The amount of bands that sound like various other bands that once were great... it multiplies so quick, it's pretty funny man.
This group of people knew whether Jesus existed, and if He did, if He did the things they claimed.
@ fimeilleur the carl sagan reference was more relevant before it became obscured by all the other posts.no one said any thing about a death bed conversion, that is something you assumed, (when you assume you make an ass of u and me) whether you believe in God or not is irrelevant, you will ultimately confront God, at that point in carls case after death you will know!.
> I know this may hit a nerve but i will pray for you whether you believe in God or not and just know there are things that go bump in the night and there is a force of evil just as there is a force of good out there.
We have the very thing that everyone on the planet is looking for, whether they know it or not.
Because if you were wrong about something that you «knew» to be the truth, then you become aware (whether you want to or not) that it is possible to be wrong about other things, like, for instance, the «knowledge» that Jesus rose from the dead...
Perhaps, on the Santa thing, maybe it would be worthy to discuss whether the concept of Santa and what the Christmas season has morphed into is good or bad for our society, you know other than the fact that retail sales have become dependent upon the season, which it hasn't always been?
I mean here you are, trying to prove, among other things, that the bible is true down to the letter, even after you know about the council of nicea and that whether the bible was originally written by god, it was revised and edited during that time.
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.
That's the operative thing, that's everything, that's the way we know anyone, whether they're really meaning what they say about Jesus or whether they're a complete fraud, the ones about whom Jesus and others warned us 2,000 years ago.
Thus it acknowledges with the apophatic tradition that we really do not know the inner being of divine reality; the hints and clues we have of the way things are, whether we call them religious experiences, revelation, or whatever, are too fragile, too little (and often too negative) for heavy metaphysical claims.
I think people really want to know how to think about these big issues of the day, whether it's racism and white supremacy — as you see things like Charlottesville unfold — people want to know how to think about this from a Christian perspective.
The thing is whether or not any such attempt is valid or not is not known to anyone el but you.
A quick about Abba Pambo — a contemporary of Origen: «If we asked [him] for a word from scripture or some other thing, he would not give us an answer right away but would say, «I haven't figured out the meaning of this word yet»... It normally happened that he spent two or three whole days, or a whole week without giving us an answer saying «if I do not know what sort of fruit this will bear, whether it is a fruit of death or life, I will not speak.»»
If the sufferer talks to himself in private, asks himself which kind of life he leads, whether he truthfully wills only one thing: then he is not tempted to relate in detail what he himself knows best of all, he is not tempted to compare.
No third way lies open for us now, because — as all of us now know, whether we acknowledge it consciously or not — all things have been made subject to Him, all the thrones and dominions of the high places have been put beneath His feet, until the very end of the world, and — simply said — there is no other god.
If you can't do it, please let us know whether it was the stupidity thing or the lying thing.
These things can be done; we can not know whether they will be done.
Nobody knows whether one person, or a group, wrote those things.
funny thing is though, no matter what your interests are, someone who was born a girl has girl parts, and is therefore a girl, and someone who was born a boy has boy parts, and is therefore a boy, regardless of whether or not the person wears dresses or plays with trucks
On this issue it is possible to experience such contradictory jolts of conscience that one finally doesn't know whether to list oneself as a member of a society of the courageously righteous who are mature enough to face up to life's ambiguity and do the difficult things that freedom requires — or simply a society of moral failures.
Now, willing one thing does not mean to commit the grave mistake of a brazen, unholy enthusiasm, namely, to will the big, no matter whether it be good or bad.
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