The phrase
"to know these things" means having information or understanding about certain facts or details.
Full definition
There are some there now
who know things are bad, but they are afraid to leave because they have been told if they do, they will get divorced.
If you don't
know these things in advance, you're setting yourself up for trouble and this all takes time to sort out.
Writing as though you don't have a clue who they are or what they're about: If you don't
already know these things, do some research before writing the letter.
And no, one of the
best known things about him is that he's a pretty calculating and ambitious dude.
Some of our legend that actually wants to see the club succeed but
also know things about football would be great candidates.
Don't ask me how I know the minute mark, I always
just know these things, I have a sixth sense so the woman with the black cat tells me.
I choose not to
let knowing things scare me, but help me make better choices for the future.
I
never knew things like almond flour and coconut flour existed until I discovered your site!
To a large degree, the same guiding motive — to
know things more deeply — characterized science until fairly recently.
This melts down to a game that's simply entertaining to watch even
without knowing a thing about the mechanics involved.
This idea that fans should be kept up to date with every little aspect is ridiculous, how does
knowing these things change anything in your world?
However, you can also deduct some lesser
known things such as rent, property taxes, mortgage interest, and travel.
That moment will certainly happen to get those tasks done — I just need to have more faith in
knowing all things happen in time.
That
woman knows a thing or two about fabric and can dress a hippie street crowd like nobody's business.
This is why you should trust our list of the best cheap phones: It's safe to say the Trusted Reviews
team knows a thing or two about smartphones.
One other issue issue is that video games are normally serious in nature with the primary focus on
knowing things rather than amusement.
I so agree that we just know get or
know things until we get older (hence why we are such a great source for the younger generation!).
I am blessed with a very intelligent, intuitive child that seems to
know things work without us having to say much.
It's not possible to determine what data you need or develop key performance indicators that support agile and lean decision making, if you don't
know these things first.
My favorite temperature is just shy of tongue - burning, and because I like
knowing things exactly, I've taken the temperature.