• And I think there were others who knew that too.

    CNN: 'WE HAVE COMPROMISED'

  • We knew that too back in 2009.

    FORBES: The Phony CLASS Act Scandal

  • We knew that there were too many variables to have a plan for all of them.

    FORBES: Three Steps to Handling the Unexpected

  • My parents watched Nnamabia with silent concern, and I knew that they, too, were wondering if he was in a cult.

    NEWYORKER: Cell One

  • The case will hinge not on consent but rather on whether Mays and Richmond knew that the girl was too impaired to know what was happening the night of the alleged attacks, Hemmeter said in opening statements Wednesday.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • But Clohessy feels he and other church officials knew too much and did too little, and that there have not been enough consequences to deter future abuse or cover-ups.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Or perhaps it was simply that I knew my brother too well.

    NEWYORKER: Cell One

  • In December, in a Wall Street Journal op-ed piece, Sarah Palin endorsed the Roadmap, and every potential Republican Presidential candidate knew that he or she, too, would have to take a position on it.

    NEWYORKER: Fussbudget

  • He knew that while individual boxcars took too long to find their way across country, so-called unit trains, long, complete trains of a single good going to a single destination, could arrive in half the time.

    FORBES: Join The Cold Train

  • But just a few weeks later, another American community faced the unimaginable grief that cities like Tucson and Aurora knew too well.

    WHITEHOUSE: Now is the time

  • "The toys were either too advanced or so boring that I knew Matt wouldn't play with them, " he recalls.

    FORBES: Anything But Child's Play

  • In this respect, Drucker knew that the most dangerous thing for any consultant was to become too impressed with his own wisdom.

    FORBES: How to Consult Like Peter Drucker

  • Once the hoopla dies down, Goldman Sachs will move on and Greg Smith - no doubt after clinching a deal to write a book that will Blow The Lid Off What We Knew Anyway - will too.

    BBC: Magazine

  • Following the corporate bankruptcy filing of the U.S. operations of LyondellBasell, a group of unsecured creditors of LyondellBasell that suffered large losses sued Blavatnik, claiming he knew when he cobbled the company together that it was being saddled with too much debt.

    FORBES: Billionaire Blavatnik Makes Second Bet On Chemicals

  • The court overturned the conviction on the narrow grounds that the federal judge's instructions to the jury were too vague and failed to demand that jurors conclude Andersen knew its actions were illegal.

    ECONOMIST: Arthur Andersen

  • Candy knew that the nurses were scared of silence, and perhaps the boys were, too.

    NEWYORKER: The Visitor

  • They contain homely recipes that women once presumably knew by heart but have now forgotten because they spend too much time staring at spreadsheets.

    ECONOMIST: What cookbooks really teach us

  • You knew things were going to go badly for everyone at the end, that the farm was too good to be true.

    FORBES: 'The Walking Dead' Review: Because I Could Not Stop For Death

  • "I knew that 20% of positions were a complete miss, but I'd rather have too many submissions than too few, " Mr. Moffitt said.

    WSJ: The Unemployed Worker's New Friend: Outsourcers

  • Phone interviews, along with written interviews, carry too much guesswork baggage to be valuable in a scientific study, and Spitzer certainly knew that.

    FORBES: The Top 10 Brain Science and Psychology Stories of 2012

  • For too long, we have been encouraged to believe that our spy satellites would assure we knew in advance of any threat.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: War Comes to America

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