Sentences with phrase «who know these facts»

Among bishops, priests, and editors who know the facts, there is frequently an evident uneasiness about the phenomenon.
The goals of visionary reason can be worked out in detail only by those who know the facts of every particular situation.
Culprits include the coaching staff, the campus police, and any admin who knew the facts.
The current leadership seems to be taking the position that the people who know the facts and understand the situations are in a place to make judgments and everybody else has an opinion that doesn't matter (even if it's loud and popular).
What's more, every mother wants clear, straightforward information delivered in a calm, empowering voice from someone who knows the facts.
A kid who knows the facts and has all his questions answered honestly to his age level is going to be much better equipped to live in a world that sends some really confusing messages about our bodies.
Try some facts some day Fact Free Phil... and do not call people who know their facts liars.
First of all, people who know the facts of global warming realize that it is not an «ideological» issue, and don't care whether phony «skeptics» call themselves «conservative» or «liberal».
Most people who know the fact that our planet gets as much energy from the sun in an hour as we use industrially in a a year ignore the difficult fact that the planet has to get rid of it in an hour, or get hotter, Quite a lot of the global energy so generated is called «tropical storms».

Not exact matches

Perhaps because it is a well - known psychological fact that it's the most incompetent who are the most confident of their abilities and the most intelligent who are full of doubt.
Latshaw says that what keeps her going is the fact that «we are seeing the same troops returning after multiple deployments [and] it is extremely rewarding for our role players, managers, and cultural experts who conduct the training to receive positive feedback and know that they've made a difference.»
In other words, they argue that you can only call a statement a lie if you know for a fact that the person who said it knew it was false — and that they did so in a deliberate attempt to deceive or mislead their audience.
Those who didn't know me too well didn't question the fact that I was adding Amy into our conversations.
Gerdes, who is more than a mere perambulatory Rolodex, has the inside dish on the strategic focus of the various and diffuse fiefdoms within the Microsoft realm and in fact probably knows more about Microsoft's strategic direction than many Microsoft employees.
SAS's vice-president of marketing for the Americas, Cameron Dow, says part of the problem also lies in the fact that Canadian universities aren't graduating nearly enough data scientists, who ultimately will know how to deal with Big Data.
And as someone who's often written for the so - called mainstream media, for all their flaws, I know that they've got fact - checkers.
«Then we apply a some fairly strict criteria of positive identification: How do we know who that is and what they're doing, and we have multiple intelligence requirements — it can't just be one thing; we have multiple indications that that is in fact what's going on from that place,» he said, adding:
SONDERS: The uncertainty factor lifted, and you just can't help but wonder whether that uncertainty was such a weight that regardless of who won, the fact that at least we knew who the ultimate victor was would have been enough to incite a rally.
Companies» legal counsel and advisers, who perhaps were trained during the cyanide - in - Tylenol days, fall back on old maxims that no longer apply — such as «We will not comment on an ongoing investigation» or «We'll inform the public as soon as when know the complete facts
Early on, I'd fixate on the fact that people would only work for someone who they thought knew more than them in a given subject area.
(In fact, they purposely hire people who know more than they do.)
Even Griffen noted that no matter what the state chooses to do, the fact that Arkansans will now have to wait even longer for access to medical marijuana «should be unpleasant to anyone concerned about providing relief to people who suffer from serious illnesses.»
Sacca, who is known for his early investments in tech companies such as Twitter and Uber, launched into an impassioned speech criticizing the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, firing off a barrage of charges against Trump that were as fast, furious, and hard to fact check as those coming from the candidates themselves.
Although Tyson, who was Yancopoulos» friend and classmate at the Bronx High School of Science, was quick to point out that he was not a winner or semifinalist in the competition (in fact he didn't even enter), knowing other students who were was a point of pride for him.
There's also people who work on it every day and actually, in fact, know how to do it.
In fact, it may be necessary to encounter the defeats, so you can know who you are, what you can rise from, how you can still come out of it.»
It's unlikely, for instance, to encourage tardy claims from «people who know all relevant facts and fail to exercise their rights for years or even decades,» as the Chamber put it (pdf) in a letter to the Senate.
«Their strategy is clear: they know or suspect the facts might not be good for the president, so they're trying to vilify the man who's in charge of finding them,» the New York Democrat said.
But those who know Mackey say that, in fact, he does worry — not so much about doing the right thing but about figuring out what that right thing is.
Adding to The Funded's mystique is the fact that no one knows who runs it.
You know, in fact we have a person that - we hired an intern who physically clicks on all of the sites that are available to us through programmatic so she's gone through 10,000 sites and has eliminated any sites that are associated with hake and fake news.
It's hard to tell how many do this — I know of a few politically engaged Liberals who periodically hold Tory membership cards too — but it's a fact of life for those of other political stripes in a one - party province like Alberta: the political direction of the province is decided at the PC leadership conventions, not in general elections.
People might know a few anecdotal examples of this, like the fact that Fred Smith was a Marine officer who observed the military logistics system before he founded FedEx.
In fact, I've known some CEOs who, the worse things get, get «lazier» still: They work harder to get the right people involved in solving the problem, while personally detaching themselves as much from it as they can to remain objective.
Influencer Alissa Ashley, who has nearly a million subscribers, said she was frustrated by the shades or (lack thereof) in her own video review, saying that they appeared «orange» on her skin even after mixing two different shades, opting out of an extended wear test out of principle, and telling Tarte, «The fact that there is such a limited shade range for people of color, people with melanin, is just so disappointing and honestly, I'm shocked that Tarte would do this given the fact they knew that people were so excited for this.»
For example, the gal who makes fun of herself for being a nerd when she really wants to draw attention to the fact that she's smart or the guy who makes fun of himself for having a strict diet when he really wants you to know how healthy and fit he is.
When the team is out of ideas and the internet no longer serves up new facts, it's the entrepreneur who must decide how to move forward.
Anyone who bothered to watch the Congressional marathon may, in fact, have walked away wondering: Do I really know as much about Facebook as I think I do?
However, over the past decade quite a bit of advancements have been made in the area of artificial intelligence, so much in fact that anyone who knows how to code can incorporate some level of artificial intelligence into their products.
In fact, as someone who emphasizes risk management to such a high degree, I think Marks would be able to appreciate some trend following strategies, which rely not on intuition, but rather on rules to determine when the odds are no longer favorable.
In fact, no one who works there knows.
The zombies — the walking dead — are those who just don't know yet the state of their misfortune and take solace from the fact that 90 percent of retail sales still happen in physical stores, so they're still very much alive.
In his book Cold Calling for Chickens (Cyan Communications London), sales trainer Bob Etherington writes, «Fact: In any market 85 % of the available new business goes to the 5 % of sales people who know the secret of successful cold calling.»
The majority of investors who were selling did not even know why they were selling except for the fact that «everyone else was selling.»
In fact, I know several financial planners who recommend nothing but ETF portfolios for their clients (even though many won't because they don't get paid through such recommendations).
In fact, the bulls are so weak, they could get dizzy and suddenly feed the bears, who knows?
This cuts out people who took «no - doc» and «stated - income» loans, also known as «liars loans,» which hid the fact that they earned too little to qualify.
As a matter of fact, it is easier for an aspiring entrepreneur who is interested in starting a business to go ahead and start a service related business; that is if they know they don't have the start — up capital to launch a product based business.
At this point, it's unclear whether the FBI did in fact know who specifically was funding Steele's work, or that it was the Democratic National Committee and the Hillary Clinton campaign.
I also know for a fact that most of them discovered that they liked being around other adventurous, like - minded people who are also thinking outside the usual retirement box.
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