Residents may react differently if they know the intensity of the tornado heading toward them.
If they know someone from a rival school is cheating, they are less likely to cheat.
Economists say Japanese consumers will spend more if they know prices are going to rise.
It reads a bit as if they know the truth, as writ on stone tablets.
They may get lazy and unmotivated if they know what is coming to them.
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If they know we are here and hunt for us with planes, they will find us.
If they know the story, and reflect on it, they will not allow it to happen again.
They may manipulate their parents with guilt or other tactics if they know the whole financial story.
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Firms are more likely to collect information sensibly and thoughtfully if they know why they want it.
If they know you and trust your work, a company is more likely to oblige in these other areas.
Go into any nursery school in the country and ask the boys if they know who Lightning McQueen is.
The police may be less rigorous in their initial investigations if they know they may get a second chance.
Occasionally I'll ask people if they know about UNICEF, and sometimes they don't.
The thought behind the proposal: People will be less resistant to higher levies if they know where their money is going.
How the jobs catastrophe has happened to this generation requires extended Economy 101 tutorials from smart conservative candidates, if they know how.
On the other hand, I would think that if they know anything, these firms probably know how to deal with local governments.
And judges could be perceived as biased if they know that a particular firm has, essentially, made a donation to the court.
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Ryan, I don't want everybody running out and being a financial adviser if they know nothing about money, but you are one.
Still, it's high time we passed this question over to the throng of Engadgeteers, to find out if they know of anything better.
Millions of public-sector workers, even if they know cuts are coming, may trust Labour to lower the axe more gently than the Tories.
Typically, medical examiners or other forensic experts would start with a person's family, asking relatives if they know the person's dentist, Bernstein said.
If they know the child is going to see a head lice inspection nurse they will start daily detection combing the child's hair, hopefully.
Or, if they know the age range of people watching a TV show, they can change a commercial to target them in different ways.
We don't know why (someone can tell us if they know) but we do have a solution for you that we found on AVSForums.
If people are convinced that a placebo will work (even if they know there is nothing in it), then they feel better, the study found.
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If they know less than you do, you grow from teaching.
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This summer, ProPublica detailed how Microsoft and Yahoo are now allowing advertisers to target specific people with ads if they know their email addresses.
If they know their own mind, if they know what they want to do, they get on with it and do it: they don't make excuses.
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