Sentences with phrase «slightest clue as to»

Nor do these inspectors have the slightest clue as to the quality of the glass panels being installed on these buildings, beyond what the on - site foreman is telling said inspector what said inspector wants to hear.
Once again sorry — but you still don't know anywhere near enough to be able to provide the slightest clue as to how climate might behave in the next 100, 50 — or even 10 years.
Many people enter retirement without the slightest clue as to what they want to do with their time — or whether they have enough money to do it.
And while you could certainly slap together a Kindle fiction book without having the slightest clue as to the proper utilization of any of these things, it's most certainly not recommended if you're at all concerned with actually managing to sell a few copies of your finished product.
This manager we have has not the slightest clue as to how to manage in the modern game and he's far too old to take on the pressures of the modern game.
Rather, they are unfortunately gratuitous, since neither there nor elsewhere does Whitehead offer the slightest clue as to what he understands by «upward evolution» or the «modern doctrine.»
You don't even have the slightest clue as to how abiogenesis works or what the mechanics are for evolution.
Do they have the slightest clue as to what they're investing in or the inherent risks?

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«Due to his poorly thought - out policies and the diversion of meagre state resources to prosecute personal wars of attrition against those who helped him get into and consolidate his grip on state power, the Chime's administration has depleted the State's revenue and resources without having the slightest clue on how to rejuvenate the State's Internally Generated Revenue, IGR, which was very healthy at the time he assumed office as governor.
Diagnosis, in brief: (1) they write about stuff they clearly don't understand (2) they pick a catchy reverse - common - wisdom nugget as a headliner without the having the slightest interest in whether it is true or not (3) they pick an expert to talk to, but since they don't have a clue about the subject they don't know how to pick a good expert, or even understand what the expert says (4) there is a grain of sense in there, but so badly wrapped in trash it is nearly unfindable.
Joshua has not slightest clue about any science at all — never claimed to as far as I know.
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