Sentences with phrase «very one knows»

He was incredibly down to earth — very no - nonsense and congenial.
Do you seriously think that a Pilot, who was known to be a very no nonsense man, would have stopped in the middle of a «trial» to read a letter to the masses from his wife about a dream she had?
I am very knew to making gluten - free breads and get a bit discouraged when things don't turn out as I want them to: / Waiting for some feedback.
We should sign krychowiak in the summer, he Is a very no nonsense DM that surely add steel and cover if Le coq or elneny gets injured!
My mother - in - law did not approve and made it very known to me right in front of everyone and it caused a bit of a scene.
It's a very no nonsense approach to what's worked for child development through studies from around the world.»
Its very known and popular in Australia + Europe.
They are very no - frills and disciplined in their approach.

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«No matter the time of day, they were very busy,» he says.
Systems are very important, however, the first thing we would do when taking over a business would be to understand its Human Capital - we need to know what type of people we have in the organization.
«The high - level women I talk to very consistently say they spend a lot more time than their male colleagues did getting to know people, getting to know about their personal lives,» law professor Joan C. Williams tells Fortune, seconding the idea.
Sorkin: There's a very special person back East known as Jim Cramer, who has been following this company for a very long time, who knows you very well, who I know has a question or three, if not more, for you.
I've used them myself when I've been very, very depressed and felt suicidal, and I've been trying to be a big spokesperson for them, because I know the idea of calling someone on the phone must be so foreign to a teenager.
And if he were to try and do that, Trump would run into a very large obstacle known as the First Amendment.
«I know this because every time we throw an event [for the entrepreneurs who use Maker's Row], our events are very diverse,» she says.
«We know that these can be very toxic and have drug interactions,» says Austin, adding that «weight loss supplements are making up a majority of events where people end up in emergency rooms.»
No matter how you choose to express that gratitude or what you choose to express gratitude for, the very act of expression can make you a better leader.
That said, it's very possible to know so much about the company that you forget you're there to sell yourself.
«To just feel the airplane shake and to know that you can employ a gun from an airplane diving at the ground [at] 400 - plus mph [and at] a 45 degree dive angle, and [that] I can confidently on every single pass put 30 mm exactly on target... it's very rewarding,» McGraw said.
The need to know the title of that mystery song can be a very good thing for an artist.
I'm not sure of the stats, but I know it's very small today.
«A store is no longer the most efficient form of distribution — but it's a very effective form of branding»
«I know many employers would be very happy to support this kind of thing, and would have no concern whatsoever doing so, but if the workplace is seriously depleted, there would have to be a make - up time.
The A.I. was very accurate, Cornwell says, but users weren't comfortable letting a computer make those decisions if they didn't know the criteria it was using.
«They were very angry because Joshua had been asked to join them, to work for them, and he said no,» she told the Star.
«We're very far away from knowing how to do it,» he conceded.
«Most of the people I know at this point are very entrepreneurial,» she says.
However, one day floating facilities may very well no longer be needed.
As Peter puts it, «I don't know a farmer who wouldn't be happier growing a very good crop, getting a decent price for it, and making his living that way.»
They don't particularly enjoy the financial aspect of running a business, but they know it's a very necessary part of what they do.
I think he's very insulted by it, if you want to know the truth.»
While very little is known about the Ri, she was officially identified as Kim Jong Un's wife in state media in 2012.
Very different context if your talking about an organization like Visa or Nasdaq, where we don't need miners, because we already know in advance who's going to process those transactions; who's going to order and ensure that no double spending is happening.
According to Taylor, it's something that's been very deliberately cultivated: «We always knew the quality of what we produced would be determined by how happy our employees were to contribute to it,» he explains.
It's very similar to the experience of SoulCycle, the gym chain known for its high - intensity spinning classes, except that Peloton allows you to spin in the comfort of your own home.
He ate poorly, and knew very little about dietary health.
«We know very little about who is acquiring these bodies and what they are doing with them.»
As you've no doubt guessed, it's a digital revolution that calls into question the very principles of education, prompting Peter J. Wells, chief of higher education at UNESCO, to remark that: «Industry employers contend that half of what students learn in the first two years of a four - year technology degree will be out of date by the time they graduate.»
We feel very strongly as a company that our role and responsibility in addition to making money and building shareholder value, as you know, is to demonstrate a level of social impact in the communities that we serve.
You'll become very familiar with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) no matter what transportation business you choose to start.
It's very hard for them to say, «No!
I even once met with one very, very well known VC who told me, «I don't attend LP meetings.
«Bennett has become a master of storytelling through character, and while there are clearly no people in these films, it was clearly a very human story, which we knew a director such as Bennett would zero in on and draw out very real human - like emotions from these poor inanimate objects,» Lennon said.
«The most successful leaders I know are truly very curious people.
«When I uploaded the British dialect videos, as I expected [my Korean audience] found it quite interesting because they didn't know very much about the fact that there are different kinds of British dialects and accents,» he said.
«In the House, a freestanding DACA bill, well you know what it looks like over there, and that's why I think that we need to be very open to however way we can accomplish this,» Democratic Sen. Mazie Hirono told Business Insider.
But where this is impossible, it can be very difficult to know how to proceed.
Even apart from the fact that they don't know what they're talking about because they don't know what's out there, the bigger issues are that: (a) almost all of these reports come back with a variety of related findings that may be precisely on point; and (b) the very age of the prior research may be invaluable if the new questions and inquiries have to do with trend lines, changes in attitudes or different behaviors.
«I'm very close with his family, with his mother and his sister, and I know they're all just trying to hang in amidst this firestorm.»
But when they broached the idea of developing such a vaccine with drug companies, nearly all of them said, «No, thank you very much, but we're not interested,» recalls Schiller in a Lasker Foundation interview.
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