Sentences with phrase «nt know the point»

Hi Robin - I'm not familiar with Weight Watchers and I don't know the points.
u» l see my point... this is not incompetence but wickedness... I don't know the point Wenger is trying to prove....
I do nt know the point you are trying to make?
We don't know the point of no return.»
Whether it's independent research or teacher - led interventions, what the students don't know points toward what they need to know.

Not exact matches

The bottom line was, I needed to know for certain if anybody would buy my sneakers!!?? The result, with what I could not possibly say in any written word, I happily point you here >> www.rekixx.com.
Bitcoin, like most other digital currencies, is anonymous (but not untraceable)-- which was one of its key selling points in the early days when it was perhaps best - known for buying drugs on the dark web.
You know you're not playing for points, but that continuing to move, learn, and network means getting the high score.
Even apart from the fact that they don't know what they're talking about because they don't know what's out there, the bigger issues are that: (a) almost all of these reports come back with a variety of related findings that may be precisely on point; and (b) the very age of the prior research may be invaluable if the new questions and inquiries have to do with trend lines, changes in attitudes or different behaviors.
You need to know what your team is doing, but not to the point where you micromanage them.
That's sometimes difficult, because you may know that you're not going to get brownie points for doing that.
But the fact that the brightest minds in the oil business must concede they don't know whether the inflection point will come in the 2020s or the 2040s — or exactly what might take oil's place — is even more discombobulating for them.
For one of Florian's clients, that stop point was when she no longer recognized her own kids; for a second, it was when she couldn't use the bathroom on her own.
I don't know how it is that so many of us manage to miss this simple point, but our financial system is based on numbers.
Additionally, product attributes aren't as relevant a selling point to new companies as the new angle is no longer, «what does this product do for me?»
Greycroft co-founder Alan Patricof said Friday that Amazon is «not necessarily» a bad company, but urged that «as a society we have to think about the fact that, you know, at what point do we say we're destroying the fabric of America?»
Don't get yourself to the point where you are constantly putting out fires online, instead be proactive about knowing what conversations are being had.
In truth, it's natural and it's healthy to accept sadness and know it won't last forever,» Bernat points out.
«The point is, there's a lot of other things that are in the offing here that we don't even know about,» he said.
Dimon is known for being blunt, but I wouldn't go that far at this point.
At that point, the form was a rough draft and still had many omissions including not listing any foreign government contacts and even omitted the address of my father - in - law (which was obviously well known).
The company should not be overly definitive at this point because it doesn't know what it doesn't know.
The point is to use the people you do know to find a pathway to the rich and powerful ones you don't.
First class with points and upgrades: No, you shouldn't pay full price for first class flights - it's not worth it.
«When you look at why people are still getting hacked or breached, I think a big contributor to that is either not knowing if you were patched or if you were patched and you were secure at one point, but something happened in operations that caused you not to be patched again,» Mong said.
At this point, you've almost certainly seen video that came from a GoPro camera, even if you didn't know it.
Even armed with all of this information, you still won't really know whether your price point is resonating until you actually try to sell your product!
And so, the point is that you can't actually know what they pay.»
«At a certain point, I realized that there's a percentage of the population that no matter what you do or say, they're just not going to like you, and it's beyond your control,» Levy says.
He knew his material cold, but not in an overprepared, talking - point - heavy way.
At this point no one knows which — if any — of these private - sector ventures will prevail, and achieving fusion won't be easy.
But no matter how long it has been since I was at the helm, if I see something that I don't like, I'm not at all shy about making my thoughts known and asking some very pointed questions.
Some women shy away from jobs in fields that require long workweeks, knowing they won't have the time: a 10 percent cut in free time for women reduces their share in high - hour occupations by about 14 percent relative to men, according to the researcher's model.In total, that difference in time spent on at - home labor results in an 11 percentage point gender wage gap, their analysis estimates.
At this point I don't know what I'll do about the property.
«At this point I don't know who they think I am in the thread, who they think they've been texting, but I don't want that guy to look bad,» said Chalifoux.
Sydney Harbour Bridge The focal point for much the day's celebration, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, known locally as the??? coat hanger,??? was completed on March 19, 1932, and wasn't fully paid off until 1988.
I can't really know at this point.
West points out that while it helped to know that both her agent and publisher are from large, well - known firms, she maintains that if business owners mean what they say, say what they mean and are who they say they are, they can't go wrong striking a deal online.
Taken to its logical extreme, his research seems to argue that boards should have only female directors, but he's careful to point out that not all women score highly on complex moral reason (sometimes known as «CMR») decision - making, and some men do.
At some point (possibly immediately preceding a history test covering a long list of boring names and dates from the past) someone probably told you that «those who don't know the past are doomed to repeat it».
Not knowing key customer or audience hot points or critical points of interest can derail even a well thought out presentation.
What happens next is sad: Those previously humble people become known for traits like hubris and haughtiness, to the point that people can't stand to be around «the leader» anymore.
It's not enough to know who I am and what I'm interested in — although that's a decent starting point.
No, we aren't yet at the point where doctors and lawyers are being taught online.
At this point, I get surprised when a guest — no matter how established — doesn't mention learning and continuing to stay teachable as a key to her success.
Of course you know all that — but what you may not know is that NASCAR has quietly transformed itself into a sport, at least from an operations and consumption point of view, that would be nearly unrecognizable to the previous generation of owners, drivers, and fans.
Virtual office space is no longer just for cool tech professionals — it's for many American employees who work for companies that don't see the point in footing the bill for rent when their workers can just as easily work from home.
From a mental point of view, my «Jimmie Johnson week» confirmed yet again how rewarding it is to accomplish something you didn't know you could.
By 2007, Jimmie Johnson had reached the top level of Nascar — including twice finishing second in the points championship — and yet, «I knew in the back of my mind I wasn't doing things right,» he says.
It seems unusual to encourage buyers to turn away from trends, because it's such an easy way to continue making money, but Cuyana isn't afraid of you embracing a lean closet; simply because they know that, if you come to them at some point, many of those pieces you love to rely on are bound to be Cuyana - made.
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