Because you never know: This might be the year that nature takes a sabbatical.
Life becomes a waiting room: hushed but unpeaceful, because you never know when you will be called.
Because you never know who someone else may be connected too that could make for a top-notch candidate.
"I think people will probably be more cautious when they get out at different places, because you never know, " Morris, the hairdresser, said.
You study hard to compete with classmates, but you also stay fluent in your own culture, because you never know when you might need it.
You want to be in a variety of areas, because you never know what particular segment of the market is going to do well at any given time.
At the end of the day when a Premier League club comes calling for you, you have got to chance your arm, because you never know when you might get that chance.
As a close friend of the twins Erin Junkans says you always need to be alert because you never quite know how people are going to react or what they are going to say.
And my uncle brought me to see him, and I didn't have the kind of money that people had to invest, and my uncle said, I think you should be with this man because this man never loses, you know, any money.
Ms. NDUMBU: I tell you, I'm worried because, you know, we have never experienced this thing before.
For you it means having an army of people that are willing to go the extra mile to help you because they know that recommending you to others will never bring damage to their own reputation of integrity.
Free time that you won't know how to fill, because you've never really had any before.
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But here is the reality: you will never know all of the questions that will be asked because you have no control over the interviewer or his or her questions.
And it worked brilliantly because, you know, they'd never worked with a sequencer before.
"My father always advocated gaining self-confidence outside the family business because once you're in, you never know if you're doing a good job or if people are just being nice to you, " he says.
People are going to have to accept something less than the ideal, because you know what, the ideal will never become law.
Oh - we talked about this as recently as a week ago because I felt that, you know, you never know how - there are these urban myths, you know.
Because you know as well as anyone that change never comes without a fight.
But I never realized that, you know, because, like, we were just working and we did what we have to do.
But she pulls off the downtempo ''Mr. Know It All'' -- because you're never too old for a good wag-your-finger-at-the-boys song.
Mr. FOXX: Well, I'll tell you, the "Heaven Will Never Be The Same" was because I didn't know if my daughter was going to be, you know, born with complications or things like that.
And in their case, they're loving this time because they're buying, you know, they're continuing, and frankly, have never been all that affected by a lot of things that happened.
And, you know, I always ran for the United States Senate and would never have the courage to run for governor or mayor, because they know where you live -- (laughter) -- and you really have to get things done.
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You pay for the health club upfront because you know that if you had to pay every time you went to the club, you would never go.
You know, having to throw them away because of the gunk and junk in the bottom you can never clean out.
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