Sentences with phrase «tell anything»

I can tell you anything I make, I am testing out before it goes out.
I was convinced they were ruined especially since it was Diet Coke and the insoles are beige, but nope you can't even tell anything happened to them.
If it doesn't tell you anything useful, you also don't answer.
I'm not going to tell you anything more about this brand because I know that Mrs B. has already prepared an article dedicated to Petersyn which will be published in these upcoming days.
They made a few phone calls but couldn't tell me anything about it.
But if they ate lots of meat - based protein and fat, then this study doesn't tell us anything new at all.
A friendly reminder that the way someone looks on the outside doesn't tell us anything about how healthy they may or may not be.
It indicates that you are producing ketones, but it doesn't tell you anything about whether you're actually using them.
They do not tell us anything about the adequacy of nutrition.
So by itself size doesn't tell you anything about health, which to me renders your reasoning here speculative at best.
You can't tell anything about someone's health by looking at their body weight.
Don't waste your time with these tests that won't tell you anything legit.
However, I never have had the doctor tell me anything about my large intestine.
I can commiserate on one score — I just went to my retinal specialist today (I think she's one of the best in the state) but she won't TELL me anything unless it's been proven in a study.
You can do skin prick tests or shell out the dough for expensive food sensitivity lab results (that may not even tell you anything definitive), but the gold standard remains the food challenge: strict avoidance of the suspected food until symptoms subside followed by an oral challenge.
I think what people are trying to say is that being «strict vegan» doesn't tell us anything other than you aren't eating animal products.
Heat (part of the waves of the electromagnetic spectrum - radiation) does NOT tell us ANYTHING about how lipids behave, how chemical receptors behave, how fat cells hoard and become dysregulated NOR does heat EVER turn into MATTER, FAT TISSUE.
In other words, it doesn't tell you anything about your health, only vaguely points at your anaerobic threshold (with a series of other calculations) and doesn't consider your aerobic development at all.
The numbers on it don't tell us anything about your muscle density, your awesomeness potential, your unique body composition.
With billions at stake, these pharmaceutical companies will tell you anything to get you to buy their products (antibiotics).
In the end, the idea of calories in vs. calories out doesn't really tell us anything about the exact cause of obesity.
It doesn't tell us anything about one's genetic risk factors, cardiovascular health, immune health, bone health, or hormonal balance.»
But all of this is about the effects of an agricultural pesticide on the brain, which immediately presses the question: does it really tell us anything about how senescent cells contribute to «regular» PD, driven by the intrinsic aging processes responsible for the great majority of cases of PD?
As Table S1 in my paper showed, there are differences even in the response to histGHG vs 1 % per year CO2 on the order of 10 %, so we would expect the TCR for each model to vary somewhat when computed based on a slightly different set of experiments, but even if the correct dT values and all forcings were included I don't believe the results would tell us anything useful.
Ultimately, though, if Dendrogramma is going to tell us anything about the strange Ediacaran organisms we will need to study its DNA — which is where the researchers run into a problem.
Secondly, right - handers appear just as good as southpaws, shooting down the original claim and suggesting that the skill is not going to tell us anything very interesting about how the brain works.
Nor does it tell us anything about the pull toward rare extremes of ideas and facts, as opposed to sensations — the preciousness imparted to a piano, say, by the knowledge that Beethoven once pounded those very keys.
«It doesn't tell us anything,» said epidemiologist Scott Hammer of Columbia University, who chairs the meeting.
Wong: It implies that they had a similar ability to form words; it doesn't tell us anything about language, which is much more [than] the mechanical ability to form words.
It seems that the Germans» captors soon decided that the group were unlikely to tell them anything of much interest, since they were allowed home in January 1946 to carry on their work.
«It's not obvious to me how these results from high doses in rats can tell us anything yet about normal levels of human mobile phone use,» he says.
I mean the business of spheres and proportion, I mean it doesn't really tell you anything.
Asked what she thought she might be doing anytime beyond the next day, she couldn't tell them anything at all.
The measurement is too rough to tell anything about intelligence within a species but is surprisingly useful when comparing vastly different brains.
Given that the newly discovered planet is so far away, astronomers can't actually tell anything about its composition.
The BV equation is purely empirical, and «doesn't tell you anything about what's going on microscopically,» Bazant says.
Can studying Pluto and these other objects tell us anything about Earth's formation and its history?
«But that didn't tell us anything about the nature of the molecule — only that it exists,» says Gentry.
«Variations over weeks or months don't really tell you anything about the 1,000 - year timescale that governs hydrogen,» notes Kevin Zahnle, an astronomer at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif., who was not involved in the study.
Last fall I took tests from three major DNA ancestry companies to see if they could tell me anything about my identity that I didn't already know.
I did, but Larcher wouldn't tell me anything about it on the record.
«Those disclosure forms don't tell you anything
Unlike Lord Ashcroft's marginal polls (which are actually a series of individual constituency polls in seats that are marginals, which we can aggregate together to get an extremely large sample across a group of marginal seats) ComRes's poll is a more traditional marginals poll — a single poll of a group of marginal seats, meaning it gives us a measure of those seats as a whole, but has far too few people to tell us anything about the individual seats within that group.
A few innocuous quotes: [she did not tell them anything that would indicate anything «inappropriate» went down between her and Weiner.]
Cristina Odone for example does not tell us anything about the Labour party.
The pollsters just keep running the numbers even if they don't tell us anything useful.
Back then, I couldn't tell you anything about the state legislature.
Lynn concurs: «People will tell you anything if you give them a couple of bottles of good claret.»
Can local election results tell us anything about General Election prospects?
If portraits on bank notes tell us anything about the spirit of their time, this seems to be a case in point.
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