Sentences with phrase «really know from»

Interestingly, the Advance Directive is one of the only things we really KNOW from the story - world about what Elizabeth believed in her life.
MH: Loser The Soul gets some significant platform updates for 2014, but you wouldn't really know it from looking at it.
Oh interesting i only really know her from Scott Pilgrim.
When you are completely new to this form of dating, and don't really know from where to begin then you have arrived at the perfect destination.
But my point is no one can really know from comments from players how do they feel.
So until you really know from where a person comes from, you can't make blanket statements about a person or from where their views are coming from unless you know the total person..
Stewart was the real story of the film coming into its American release; she made headlines last year when she became the first American actress to win a Cesar award (essentially France's equivalent to the Oscars) for her supporting turn here, a bit of a surprise for those who only really knew her from the Twilight films.

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And if on the other hand I do think you are the perfect candidate from really benefitting from our product, then I'll let you know that too.
The economics of the company are really strong and really bright, so I don't know that at $ 33 a share, they'll be able to fill their $ 8 billion [worth of Uber shares from existing investors].
Cancer patients, especially those on chemotherapy, can really benefit from a personal chef who knows how to make food that's especially appealing when chemotherapy drugs make food unappealing but when it is important to maintain nutrition for strength and the best health possible.
I really know nothing about writing a book, except what I've heard from people who I've interviewed, so this also provided me with an insight into this tricky venture.
I get really excited about it, and I don't know where it comes from, because in art school they told us, «You can't do the business.
So especially with making BarackObama.com, that was something we stayed away from: We knew people would scroll, and we really wanted to keep more information on the homepage, make it a portal, and allow for more content to be available on the portal page.
«From the start, there was so much energy and buzz in the room that I knew we were really onto something, and after three or four workshops, I quit my job to get Ladies Learning Code off the ground.
«I think that the problem of what they're really asking is do you wan na support a massive FDR - style infrastructure project so we can raise spending, raise taxes, and steal land from Republicans in Texas — no I don't,» Petersen said, referring to former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Turn off your phone, check email at designated times each day, and when you get those requests from people who don't seem to get that you're really working (especially relevant if you work from home), let them know that your boss is benevolent but not a pushover.
It can be a spouse, a friend, a parent, but it has to be somebody that's far enough away from you that they're not in the super day - to - day — like it can't really be a coworker — but they have to be close enough to know you better than you know yourself.
I know it's painful to be apart from your nice kitchen equipment, but the fact is that so many people (roommates, friends, friends of roommates, etc.) will be in and out of your kitchen in college that you really can't know how well your stuff will be treated.
So we got the plants in the ground and I got some help from guys who really knew what they were doing.
Then you start doing things really quickly, and you start doing things and you don't know where it comes from,» Brown said.
It's an echo chamber that prevents us from ever thinking that, hey, what if Facebook really is, y ’ know, awesome?
«We know that our guests» trust in us is shaken,» Steinhafel said, «but we also know they love our stores, they love our brand, and we're going to learn from this experience and work really hard to become an even better retailer over time.»
I don't know that I have one person I feel has really influenced me, but I try to glean from as much people as I can.
That's powerful — and a long ways from throwing money at a print ad or plunking down thousands of dollars for a trade show booth and hoping that you get some new business out of it without ever really knowing if you did or didn't.
The only outside input that really matters comes from people we know and those whose opinions we actually value and respect.
«They make me feel inadequate and sometimes just really stupid, but I am OK with that, because I know that I learn so much from them,» he explains.
A lot of my relationships came from the Summit Series: They are all entrepreneurs who really get it and know how to do it.
I want to be known for leading from my heart, so that's why I created the five principles of HEART to be sure I'm focusing on what really matters.
So it was a bad time, but as kids my sister and I never really knew too much about it or thought too much about it because we were only seeing it from what we knew.
But before I slip into the sweet arms of Lethe let me leave you with this quote from Robert Fulghum from All I Really Know I Learned in Kindergarten.
Aside from getting better buy - in, you also get better ideas from people who are on the front lines every day, and they are the people who know what is really happening.
Gather input from others in your company to figure out what they already know about customers and what new information they really need in order to improve a department, product, or service.
You know, 1968 was a time of massive change around the country, and for a protected Irish Catholic girl from a Republican family, it was eye - opening and really exciting.
So there's really no better place to catch the 2011 World Cup of Rugby, which runs in various stadiums across New Zealand from Sept. 9 to Oct. 23, than the country's capital city.
It's really no different from allowing manufacturers to sell cars without seatbelts.
No one really knows, since no nation has ever departed from the European Union before.
To borrow a punch line from Duke professor Dan Ariely, artificial intelligence is like teenage sex: «Everyone talks about it, nobody really knows how to do it, everyone thinks everyone else is doing it, so everyone claims they are doing it.»
«We really want to all be in an area where you can run into people you know from work outside of work,» Harik says.
Really, what we knew was from TV shows... We knew Batman, and we knew Spider - Man, and we knew Superman.»
«You don't really know the state of the game and you don't really know what's happened in the past since the other players are shielding it from you.
The big city with a small town vibe is known for its music scene, and for being home to the South by Southwest (SXSW) conference and as well as the Whole Foods HQ, but where it really shines is in its culinary scene, which ranges from barbecue that people wait hours in line for to all kinds of tacos.
It's really different from what I've known, for example, at the SAQ or at Réno - Dépôt,» he said.
So you have people from Couche - Tard who really know about operating our stores.
«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.
The whole thing is pretty fascinating really, in part because we know so much about this woman, her email habits, and stuff like her mounting foreclosure, but we never really heard from this woman about the stuff we know.
So far, most of the «self - cooling» apparel is really just about wicking away sweat, so there is no equivalent for keeping an athlete's body from overheating in the summer.
Traditional structures are built around levels of people rather than around the work itself, often creating artificial divisions and departments as well as distance from really knowing what's going on.
When I saw the Rihanna story, and she said she «didn't know who Rihanna was,» I thought that was really interesting because, coming from New Zealand, there is real isolation.
It's an overused term in startup circles that sometimes suggest the entrepreneurs in question didn't really know what they were getting into, so they ended up doing something entirely different from their original idea.
I know from my own experience that much of what Cardone is saying is actually true - being at the top of your game is not a walk in the park and success rarely comes without a burning obsession driving it - I felt much of what was valuable in the book really could be summed up in the title.
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