What if appliances could always know the time, outside temperature, and current energy rates?
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But when it comes to technology's evolving platforms and ethical codes, parents don't always know best.
Set clear, measurable goals with employees so they always know what is expected of them.
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That means the retailers themselves don't always know the origin of clothes when they're made overseas.
"Being a grocery guy means you always know where the cleaning supplies are, " he beams.
You'll always know who the big dog is because he or she will be physically massive!
One does not always know who they are competing with or all of their qualifications.
Did she always know she wanted to be entrepreneur, even while a student at Stanford?
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When stocks are in strong uptrends, you should always know where the 8-day moving average is.
But the truth is that sometimes employers may not always know about all that you have to offer.
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In five sets, I always know that I can come back, I can play better, I can finish well.
It makes sense to always know where your kids are and it makes sense to know your health stats.
It sounds a little schizoid, but I don't always know what I know.
Although we cannot always know when and where a disaster will hit, we can ensure we are ready to respond.
The urban poor, being more mobile, do not always know their neighbours well enough to act as guarantors for them.
"Clearly there's a great deal of records for Gloucester but you don't always know how complete those records are, " he said.
Although Canto has spent most of his adulthood mentoring favela kids, he said he did not always know how to help.
Children always know their parents, both by their presence and their absence.
First, voters don't always know what they want until politicians tell them.
Every action has a consequence, and we can't always know in advance whether a decision will ultimately be good for the environment.
People who've had any genuine spiritual experience always know they don't know.
The readers, en masse, always know more than the journalist or writer.
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"I didn't always know the answers to my questions beforehand, so I had to listen very carefully and follow up quickly, " he says.
In the event I get it wrong, I always know my exit strategy and have calculated and owned the risk that I take.
The one thing is - as difficult as everyone has said, we don't always know based upon appearance what MRSA is and what MRSA is not.
But you always know what you would like to have done, given the time and the right contributors ... and a bit of luck.
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"In the non-bull market that we've been in, institutional investors don't always know where to put their money to beat the index, " says Goldfarb.
The logo even has a "breathing" effect, so gamers will always know that their Lua is alive and well and awaiting the next command.
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The lesson here: Even when colleagues and bosses do their best to help, they don't always know what you need, unless you tell them.
"While you may know certain people who work for the company already, you don't always know how they are perceived by their employer, " Lopeke says.
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