Hayek says that because man is intellectually fallible, then central planners can never know enough to plan properly.
Despite compiling enough information to fill a book, team executives can never know for sure whether a player will succeed.
You can never know for certain in these situations, but Sullivan's staredown of Trotta may have been his last action ever as a professional footballer.
Quite how different they would be will surely now be a matter for heated political debate - though an honest economist would tell you we can never know the answer.
But, of course, in science you can never know what you don't know, and so painfully, gingerly, and on occasion delightfully, he tried to anticipate his critics and get his idea ready.
But the pluses must be set against a loss of flexibility and freedom to allocate resources in an organisation that can never know for sure what war it will next be called upon to fight.
The researchers also stress that the figures they uncovered can only ever be an estimate - as they can never know for certain what percentage of those who took part actually stuck to the dice rules and answered truthfully.
We can never know with certainty when or where the next major theater war will occur, who our next adversary will be, how an enemy will fight, who will join us in a coalition, or precisely what demands will be placed on U.S. forces.
One can never really know in this inflamed and volatile part of the world.
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The bottom line: You can never really know anything about love.
You will never know what can work better unless you try different things out.
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You never know what can happen.
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"All I know is he can never hurt my beautiful girl anymore, " she said.
On any given day I can feel great, but I never know when the pain will come or how long it will last.
If money gets tight (you never know), Ejabat can always go public.
If money gets tight (you never know), he can always go public.
And so (as we now know well) top executives can never be paid enough for them to be satisfied.
Here's what I can tell you -- I know I never made any innuendoes with the lady that filed the complaint that we were talking about at first.
Europeans who settle in the United States are at once frightened and exhilarated by a place where people may yearn for a life free of risk (inside gated communities, for example) but know in their hearts they can never get it.
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My reaction is that the crew was never informed and I can't blame the crew because they were never -- they did not know anything.
Each extra photon represents a security risk, as it can be intercepted en route and the receiver would never know.
And while we can never predict what the future may hold, we know that the complex missions asked of our Coast Guard have never been more important.
Favorites, this lets you choose what channels you receive (think reliably with your Antenna) or you can use to permanently block out channels you know you will never watch, like SD, foreign languages or home shopping.
Those who favour change argue that children born as a result of donor insemination can be psychologically damaged by discovering in later life that they will never know their biological father.
The EFSF can never play that role, in its current form, because investors know that the more countries get engulfed in crisis, the fewer will be left to back the fund, and the smaller the pot of available money will be.
During the 10 days that we're on we never know when we're going to work it can be anytime night or day so during that period of time our social life can be non-existent but it does have the advantage of giving us a week off every 3 weeks which means we can go away.
He's always by himself, you know, and how can you hate a guy when you never see him?
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