Sentences with phrase «little clue whether»

The problem with all of these schemes is that we have little clue whether they would work.

Not exact matches

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.
The Star says that Arsene Wenger's position «remains unclear» with little clue coming from the Emirates hierarchy as to whether he will be fired at the end of the season.
Look at the log you created to find clues as to whether you've got a night owl or an early bird on your hands, and take your little one's natural rhythms into consideration along with your own needs (i.e. getting up early for work, needing time with your spouse, etc.) when establishing their routine.
Another important clue is whether the little one is able to use the toilet.
Would of helped a lot as I had no clue what every little twinge or slight pain meant or whether it was a serious problem or just growing pain.
After a lengthy public discussion on the merits of cluing the public and press in on what exactly is being investigating and whether individual votes should be made known, the ethics watchdog emerged to say very little.
Researchers have little clue about H. floresiensis» evolutionary relationship to other ancient - human relatives, and whether they mated with humans or other species is an open question.
Another visual clue that can tell you whether or not your puppy is getting too little or too much food is to examine his waist.
It's a great little mechanic because you have to pause for a moment and consider whether you want to spend a clue token or two to bolster the successes, or if you don't have clues or didn't roll magnifying glasses then there's just a second of tension as you wait for the result.
No matter how much free time you may have at any given moment, you can always jump into one of your cases and progress it a little bit, whether it be through the collection of clues or the interrogation of a suspect.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z