Sentences with phrase «nearly everyone knows»

In any relationship, there are bound to be problems no marriage is perfect, and that is something that nearly everyone knows.
Nearly everyone knows at least one boomerang couple.
Nearly everyone knows that effective resumes focus on accomplishments rather than on job responsibilities.
Because nearly everyone knows how to use Microsoft Word and including it on your resume does not give you an edge.
Nearly everyone knows the benefits of refinancing a mortgage to save on interest payments.
In the burgeoning world of Arctic research, nearly everyone knows Lantuit, a professor at the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI) in Potsdam, Germany.
As nearly everyone knows, this line of argument was finally defeated.
Nowadays, nearly everyone knows that Bitcoin is the first and most popular cryptocurrency and it has a considerable impact...
It's not that there are no good investments that urgently need to be made in the United States — it certainly needs better physical infrastructure, as by now nearly everyone knows, but this isn't what I mean by desired investment.
Though nearly everyone knows his contributions to physics and astrophysics are nearly peerless, few understand his work.
In generations past, particularly when many soldiers were drafted, it seemed that nearly everyone know someone who had served.
But nearly everyone I know either has a college degree — which statistically narrowed one's chance of voting for Trump in the primaries — or lives in a city, or both.
Truth be told — there is no one single book / expert / method that will work for every baby, despite the opinion of nearly everyone you know (and random strangers in the grocery store!).
Where I am nearly everyone I know around me is planning to go for Trump.
Just starting ketogenic «stuff» for my narcolepsy, and I have directed nearly everyone I know here for cholesterol info.
Cars like these have been part of the American psyche for more than half a century, and we bet nearly everyone you know can wax nostalgic about one of these rides.
As she dug deeper Nordberg found nearly everyone knew of bacha posh, and that it was an accepted and uncontroversial practice provided the girl reverts to female dress and assumes the traditional role before she enters puberty.
Nearly everyone I know in publishing is cheering for Barnes & Noble.
Nearly everyone I know who has left big law says that and they also say making the switch was worth it.
If you're like me (and nearly everyone I know), you do a lot of shopping on Amazon.
In the so - called «cradle of innovation,» nearly everyone you know will testify that nothing is impossible.
Nearly everyone I know tosses away the broken off asparagus ends.

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In short, these guys know nearly everyone responsible for making decisions about how disruptive new technologies should reshape the business of entertainment.
Depending on your definition, everyone Sage spoke to would be in the running for the title entrepreneur, but it turns out nearly none of them wanted to be known that way.
To the surprise of everyone who knew about the strong evidence for the little ice age and the medieval climate optimum, the graph showed a nearly constant temperature from the year 1000 until about 150 years ago, when the temperature began to rise abruptly like the blade of a hockey stick.
I am that rare soul who can remember his First Confession, at age eight, very nearly word - for - word — I think because I was terrified, and hyper - alert, and intent on remembering everything that Father Newman said, mostly because it was my First Confession and I was afraid I would be sent to prison or farmed out to the Lutherans for the many times I had committed fisticuffs with my brothers and failed to honor my mother and father — but also because Father Newman was wry and funny and fond of reminding everyone that he was, as far as he knew, the only Jewish Catholic priest in the diocese.
Since under modern conditions the actions of all people in key positions of power and influence are thus likely to be known almost immediately by nearly everyone, these people can not make decisions without reference to the reaction of the public.
This was practiced by nearly every religion at that time, and everyone knew what it meant.
Because ours was a relatively small congregation made up of German immigrants who often shared my grandfather's story, I knew everyone in it and they knew me, Together we formed a community that tried — we did not succeed nearly enough — to mirror in this life what God's love for everyone means practically.
Nearly everyone has heard the one about the Supercomputer that knows everything.
In fact, nearly everyone who knows DuBois believes he holds a special bond with the new President, an asset previous directors of the office say will be vital in order for his priorities to gain any attention.
No, these potatoes don't make themselves, and they do take a bit of pre-planning (I baked the potatoes before mixing with other ingredients (which means I had to remember that everyone's going to want to eat before they want to eat) and, since I wanted these to be weight - loss - friendly, I used this Creamy Italian Dressing (which takes about 5 minutes longer than opening a bottle of store - bought (but really didn't take any extra time because I had some on hand in my frig (which, thankfully, is the norm — we almost always have some in our frig because we eat it on nearly everything (salad, broccoli, rice, cabbage, bread, potatoes, and more) and it gets used in lots of recipes (like Garbanzo Pesto Salad and Chickpea Salad Sandwich)-RRB--RRB--RRB--RRB-.
Somehow my family hasn't been hit, but it seems like nearly everyone else we know has.
I know not everyone is enthralled with him, and I am not making assertions that he is directly comparable (nor us with Barca), but there is something of the Iniesta about him in terms of quiet, effortless class and being involved in nearly everything we do.
You should take some comfort in knowing that those first few latches are intense for nearly everyone.
Many first - time users answer «no» to the above question, only to find out later that their unit attracts nearly everyone in the family as well as friends and visitors.
Nearly everyone born in US since 1987 is «enumerated» (assigned SSN) at birth handled via the hospital, so they do know you exist and who your parents are — although some children don't live with both parents, or even one.
Isn't it a good thing that everyone in my constituency knows my MP's name, that he know's every street and (nearly) every community organisation?
Unlike David Cameron and Gordon Brown, with whom it's possible to refer, en passant, to Bullingdon Club shenanigans, or a rugby injury, or a manse, and for nearly everyone to know what that might mean, all most people knew about Clegg (if they could name the leader of the Liberal Democrats at all) was perhaps that he had some European connections, though they weren't sure what, and maybe that he once told Piers Morgan he'd had 30 lovers (in fact, asked by Morgan whether he had slept with 30 women, Clegg replied: «It's a lot less than that» — not that that got in the way of a good story.)
But everyone knows that the stimulus will end in 2 years — not nearly enough time for a student to finish a Ph.D..
Of course I know about junk email — nearly everyone does, except maybe my mother, who forwards me anything with the subject line «This simple step could save your life!»
Nearly everyone wants to know if we are alone in the universe.
With so many people doing yoga or wanting to do yoga or knowing someone who does yoga, nearly everyone is familiar with the concept of karma.
I caught some kind of roaming head / chest bug that also hit nearly * everyone * I knew.
With so many people doing yoga or wanting to do yoga or knowing someone who does yoga, nearly everyone is familiar with the concept of -LSB-...]
In my opinion the single - button jacket is flattering on nearly everyone because it features princess seams and a closure just under the bust, which create a flattering silhouette no matter your shape.
Besides, everyone knows that your online digital life isn't nearly as cool as you try and make it look.
But Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn took to Twitter over the weekend to let everyone know that at least one of the things Groot says is more heartfelt than nearly anything else uttered during the movie.
We think we know him by his symbols, but there is room in this nearly three - hour feature to explore everyone with a realism and depth un-afforded most movies and Hawke joins Arquette in drawing out their characters to full - flesh by film's end.
The real drawing interest of the film comes through the intricate nuances caused by the conflicted loyalties for everyone in the know about what's going on, and the constant peril that the protagonist and antagonist are in during nearly every scene.
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