Consider how dotcom mania showered wealth on every jaunty entrepreneur with the glimmering of an idea but not a clue about earnings.
"Had it not turned out the way that it did, I would possibly be working a triple homicide, not having a clue as to who it is we're looking for, " he told CNN.
For example, PC Gamer is written each month with the writers mostly not having a clue which ads will appear between the articles, and more significantly, not caring.
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But his experiences did not offer a clue to a reliable elixir anxiously sought by long-lifeists.
Sorge said investigators have "no leads, not a single clue" in the investigation of the heist.
It seems that analysts do not have a clue why the market has lost 11% of its value since July 21st.
The authors may be in this enviable state of enlightenment, but most readers will not have a clue what they are on about.
In the early 1980s, they were working on microprocessors when they did not have a clue what they would be able to use them for.
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Most retail investors do not have a clue of the risks they run in buying such debt and the market provides an assessment of that risk.
But try telling that to the thousands of England fans who did not have a clue what was going on between Sweden and Argentina while they sweated through proceedings in Osaka.
Labour leader Iain Gray said the Scottish government had "not got a clue" about its key policy on renewable energy in the wake of two reports published this week.
We don't do that, and so therefore you can get an education through - K through 12 and not have a clue about what is really going on in this country.
" And in an interview with TIME shortly before the election, he noted, "My attorney, who by the way has won three Supreme Court cases, does not have a clue what they are talking about.
The Federal Reserve has now admitted that five years ago, just days before the start of the financial meltdown, Mr. Bernanke and others at the Fed did not have a clue as to the impending financial disaster.
"If you take an L.A. birth certificate to New York, they're probably not going to have a clue as to whether it's official or not, " says McGoey.
That comment about not consulting any financial advisers is a clue that the case is not going to go well.
If the test proves negative, it suggests that the protein is not being produced properly, which is a clue that the BRCA1 gene may not be normal.
As I said at the start, we don't really know what the negotiations would look like in the event that Scotland actually chooses independence, and what we've heard on Tuesday may not provide much of a clue.
While the key outside markets were bullish for silver Tuesday, the metal could not manage gains, which is a bearish clue.
They will be doubly interested now, not least because all this might provide a clue about what happened to shares owned by Jews until 1938.
The first clue of credibility is whether or not a reputable wireless carrier is distributing the business app.
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Business might say it maximises profit but the truth is that most business has no clue what profit is, knows not a lot more about discounted cash flow but does in both cases know it has no hope of a positive outcome for either unless top line sales are good.
Yet, silver could not rally, which is a bearish near-term technical clue.
Yet, copper could not rally, which is a bearish near-term technical clue.
Yet, gold could not rally, which is a bearish near-term technical clue.
Also, most of the public don't have a clue what nominal GDP is, which is not a small objection.
Admittedly, at this point, the ratio was not very high with respect to previous peaks, which might provide a clue as to why the ensuing correction was more modest than prior pullbacks.
Spanish and Italian bond yields did back off a bit Wednesday, which is also a clue of anxiety levels in the market place that are not rising.
It is indeed an extraordinary tale, with many strokes of tragi-comedy, notably the alleged suicide of one of the company's geologists, Michael de Guzman, whose mysterious disembarkation from a helicopter in mid-flight was an early clue that all might not be quite as it seemed at the Busang gold reserve.
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