Sentences with phrase «really know a thing»

But when else can you really know these things?
Yeah, the media and a lot of fan who do not really know things had asked for his head for some time.
How can we really know these things?
After testing and trying, I came to realize the girl at Sephora really knew her thing when suggesting the Urban Decay Naked Skin Foundation which apparently is one of the few bases with the biggest range of colours for all skin tones!
The owners really know their thing and know how to target men.
They prove that they don't really know a thing about dog training.
We have all boys, so I never really knew this thing about females.
There are a lot of people who do not really know the things that they are capable of doing until they finish writing their resumes and be amazed at the many things that they can, in fact do.

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But if they ignore some of these things, like the quality issues, how they might adapt the culture, bringing in better practices — I don't know why they would ignore those things — but if they do, it could really blow up on them.»
«A lot of crypto engineers know Zooko as someone who only backs things he really believes in,» Mylund Nielsen says.
But it's a really provocative thing because most people know about Google Glass and what happened with that.
If you want to know what's really pushing things around, look beyond venture capital firms.
You know, dealing with anxiety, pressure, things that I've never really dealt with before.
That's handy to know if you suddenly feel like your legs are going to fall off at mile 18 of a marathon, but it's a truth that can have a huge impact even if long - distance running really isn't your thing.
«I think proactively knowing about customer problems can really help you build a long - term intuition about the important things you need to get right when you build your company.
Raaja Nemani, CEO and co-founder, knows that when you are starting out that you can't focus on too many things at once but rather do one thing really well.
People love to feel like they have the best thing, no matter what that thing is, and they'll do way more than talk about it if they really feel like it's the best.
[Basically] you've got somebody who's an accomplished expert who really knows all these things.
Take a look at their social accounts to see what kinds of things they really enjoy, and then send them something you know they'll love.
Raaja Nemani, CEO and co-founder of Bucketfeet, knows that when you are starting out that you can't focus on too many things at once but rather do one thing really well.
Better to really know who you're hiring and what they're capable of up front than finding out later and things not working out.»
How can Peeple users know for sure that the people saying things about them on the app are really who they say they are?
«People are very attached to cash because you know where you stand with it, it's anonymous, you don't have to give your data to people and with things like data privacy and cyber-security this has really come to the fore in the last couple of months.»
They're smart enough to know that's the only thing they can really own.
Because the Apple boss, likes lots of super successful people, knew two things — that focus was the key to success and that all the saying no it takes to truly focus is really, really hard.
The smartest people I know care passionately about the few things in their life and in their business that really matter - the right things - and don't waste a minute on the rest.
«The best thing I did was hire a really good operations guy with a commitment to social responsibility, because he knows how to manage, run sales operations, and so on, better than I do,» says Mendelsohn.
«The really cool thing is that all that work for the employer is sort of fixed, no matter how many of these various different spokes it's got connected up to our system,» Conrad says.
Operating a franchise is really challenging and there are too many things to know all at once, but I always advise any prospective owner to learn as much as they can about sales and marketing.
But you don't really know «Casablanca» unless you actually watch the whole thing.
You want to concentrate on doing a few things really well and saying «No» to a million others.
Although I know these things exist but I haven't really had time to grow my Instagram account so that companies can be paying to get a mention on my page.
«That's not necessarily a bad thing — it can signal trust, for example, and we rely on other people to remember things for us all the time, or don't bother to memorize them because we know our spouses (or iPhones) are really good at remembering.»
I also really hate the rose gold color; it's just a little too much like «laptop as jewelry,» and if you know me, that's not my thing.
That's a really constructive thing to happen while the market really is down, you know, 8 % or 10 %.
But it's only when things get really out of whack — the communication breaks down, employees quit, or the product is a bust — that you know you didn't spell out the process adequately.
Then you start doing things really quickly, and you start doing things and you don't know where it comes from,» Brown said.
«I mean, it's a really big deal, and in terms of the war I think the thing that's important is, you know, in the comic books it's kind of over relatively quickly.
The reality is that if the worst - case scenario unfolds, and Trump not only scraps NAFTA but erects a thick wall, no one really knows how bad things could get.
No matter what it is, take the time to really try to improve one small thing, and before you know it the improvements in your personal and professional life will surprise you.
And I knew that while there were a lot of things going wrong for the board and leadership at Yahoo, there were a lot of really good people there working on the products.
No, wait: The most amazing thing is that the salespeople at B&H really know their stuff.
Of course the same thing is true for everyone: when we know what we really want, choices become much more binary because each decision either takes you closer to your goals... or it doesn't.
A lot has been said about the future of work, but no one knows for sure what things will really look like.
«The next thing I know,» recalls Greenberg, «I'm getting swamped with these really sweet E-mails and calls.
Theories abound based on fancy mathematical equations, but as with most things Bitcoin, no one really knows for sure.
«In my heart of hearts, I knew I really enjoyed building things, having a hands - on role in a company's culture and future,» Svenson said in a phone interview.
«They really see that for gurus, it's a lifestyle, not just a job, and they're going to give gurus all the things they don't even know they need.»
«For now, we really don't know how compelling the selection of apps will be, how well this thing will actually perform in the final version that's released to consumers, or what exactly the competition from Apple will look like,» says Jan Dawson, chief analyst at Jackdaw Research.
If you fall into the group that's tired all day, on the other hand, it might be nice to know it really is a thing, so you can tell all those annoying early risers and Energizer bunnies constantly urging you to buck up and stop hitting snooze that there is a biological basis for your permanent exhaustion.
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