Sentences with phrase «probably know things»

And if you are a regular reader, you probably know things don't stay the same very long.
She probably knows some things about planning, resolve, multitasking, and stretching a quarter into a dollar, Hamilton says.
Heather is a blogger you probably know a thing or two about.
The older gentleman has lived life and they probably know a thing or two that would surprise you!
Those of you who played The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind way back when probably know a thing or two about the Clockwork City.
Given that William Ayers probably knows a thing or two about terrorist organizations, this part feels particularly credible.
Mike McCurry has come out against Net Neutrality and Bram Cohen has come out in support of a double tier internet, Cohen is the founder of bittorrent, and probably knows a thing or two about what is best for the internet.
If you've ever heard of cold storage, then you probably know a thing or two about Armory.

Not exact matches

Is it surprising that a four - star admiral known as the world's deadliest man begins by telling you the same thing that your mom probably got after you to do as a little kid?
As you probably already know, it's very easy to obtain information over the Internet, and while this is a good thing most of the time, it also means that if you're not careful, cyber criminals can get their hands on your financial credentials.
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.
«You know that there's probably a seduction thing going on and so your guard is up,» he said.
I know that I probably can't get all five things done each day, but I can definitely get the one most important thing done.
Here are six fascinating things about Dunkin' Donuts and its founder, William Rosenberg, that you probably didn't know.
«No matter the size of the company you're talking to, you're ultimately connecting with a single person, who, like most people, probably likes things such as proof of success, kindness, a little sense of humor and not working with jerks.
I think probably the important thing that we see that is changing, shifting at a very dynamic rate is that consumers no longer want to be talked to by companies that make products, that they actually want to have a dialogue with consumers.
The thing is, retailers probably have this information, but they just don't know what to do with all of it.
Enough for us to put together this list of nine things you should probably know about them.
Someone who says «yes» to many things is probably saying «no» to more important things.
I'd imagine you're probably doing the smart thing by having a mix of both (traditional 401k and roth IRA), but I don't know your individual situation.
In the way that we know that a car pulling up behind a stopped garbage truck is probably going to change lanes to get around it, having been built with 700,000 miles of driving data has helped the Google algorithm to understand that the car is likely to do such a thing.
It's nothing to scream about, but it does let us know that bitcoin probably won't be kept down for long, and things are beginning to repair themselves.
One of two things has probably happened: you either went to a bank and they denied your loan request, or you know you don't want to waste your time because the banks rarely approve small business financing requests.
Yours probably knows how crucial follow - up is to closing a deal, but when it isn't automated, it is one of the easiest things to fall through the cracks.
I know you probably feel like you're in a rush being a new college graduate and all but some things take time.
Given that Wilson's comments about overweight women wearing Lululemon's pants probably hurt the company the most, there's one thing shareholders can take away from this: thank goodness Wilson is no longer on the board.
Only one thing is probably unclear, though: «no good» should have been «no god».
But in the real world, I think atheists and people of varying faiths probably work together on various things for the good of mankind — often not really knowing fully about each others» beliefs, yet still accomplishing good things together.
he probably does nt even know where his «thing» enters her «thing
It's probably the wisest thing I've heard from her - within the context of the people who make up her family and friends, I think it's an effective, touching way to set a course on how to proceed lovingly and protectively once you know your child has challenges.
«I wouldn't know how to support them» (58 %) «I don't know anything or much about mental health so wouldn't be much help» (34 %) «I'd probably say the wrong thing and make it worse» (34 %)
Unfortunately in my case, I've probably gone to excess the other way... after 43 years of being (in my view) threatened with hellfire for every cotton - picking thing (including the «sinfulness» of being born in the first place because it's a well - known scriptural fact that every human is born sinful and separated from G - d, with a heart that does nothing but desire evil and no way to please G - d even when righteous), threatened with being «left behind» in the rapture (should I fail on some doctrinal (belief) point at the crucial moment)... I refuse to consider ANY possibility of hell at all.
You know there where probably people like you 150 years ago during Lincolns time as president saying the same thing... and they where partially right but... it was a change for the better overall.
you should probably stick with things we do know occur like adaptation.
So, since there is probably not a chance that these kids, one a infant and one a toddler, could escape a sinking Mazda and swim to safety... when I know that you and me, if our moms did the same thing probably could...
It probably will be a shock to many when the Lord reveals just how much we didn't understand, but that the main thing we need to know, is that Christ is our «all in all», and that faith in His work and nothing of ourselves is our salvation.
We probably all know from experience that the only quality which has patience and strength enough to redeem either people or situations is the quality of outgoing love, the very thing of which we are all so lamentably short.
Of one thing at least we can be confident: The other human species are no more, and there are probably no galactic visitors here, either.
In doing these things you will probably better know how to help them.
But they probably realize that the response of many Christians will be condescension, stereotyping and most of all, ignorant assertions about things they know nothing about.
hey i know its like a year later and you have probably had this question answered but if you read Romans (i would just read the whole thing in one sitting it makes much more sense if you do) He does indeed give them a chance romans 11:23 ″ And they also, if they do not continue in unbelief, will be grafted in, for God is able to graft them in again» this verse is specifically talking about Israel.
No, the funniest things is listening to DICKWADs like you, with high school diplomas, who probably can't even do their own tax return, ridiculing a Scientist.
Mr Hamilton said they will probably never know the full truth about what the pope knew, but that the important thing is that the pope now is «very well - informed».
They don't know what it means to follow Jesus and probably couldn't tell you the first thing about the Bible.
Go find Muslim, ask them personally to clean this thing and they will probably say to you «we know this but we unsure what Koran said to us because we don't understand the Arabic translation at all, we relying on our imam (priest) on mosque.
GOPer I agree probably not much we would agree on (but who knows might be a few more things) but i will take what I can get
Go find Muslim, ask them personally to cleaen this thing and they will probably say to you «we know this but we unsure what Koran said to us because we don't understand the Arabic translation at all, we relying on our imam (priest) on mosque.
His plays reveal things about our culture that most Americans probably would prefer not to know.
I know a lot of you all are atheists and probably think I am making this whole thing up but as fate would have it, someone was recording the entire class and posted the ordeal to youtube.
I think the thing that I seek out more than anything else is a moment to say, «You probably think you have it all figured out, you think you see through this story and you know what's going on, but here's just one final detail that might leave you wondering.»
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