Based on what we know, what we find out, and what other people know.
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They know what they're doing and they know what it takes to win games.
And people know what at the end of the day, you know what I mean?
"American companies know what they want, and we know what we can make, " says Ni.
"We know what happened, we know what didn't happen, and we know how to fix it, " Jones said.
Step 2 is to know what prospective employers truly need so you know what real opportunities for anybody, including you.
The problem with history, Skilling said, is that you know what happened but you don't know what could have happened.
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The fact is people with chronic conditions know what their condition is and they generally know what medications they are on.
"We know what they run, they know what we run, " Hibbert said.
But you know I mean what I say and I say what I mean. (Applause.) You know what I believe.
What we know, what we can do, and what we have achieved, will have to be verified parts of our online identity.
In simplest terms, you never know what might happen to your job, and you never know what opportunities are out there waiting for you.
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What do you know about what percentage of the people - what are the circumstances of the people who tend to be earning minimum wage?
Whether you are a self-made entrepreneur or working for a major corporation, know what you can offer and know what your end goal is at all times.
To make use of your knowledge you have to begin to have a conversation with yourself about what you know and how you know what you know.
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People, that the especially includes politicians, but adapt, evolve, adjust and modify their positions based on what they learn, what they know, what they believe, and current conditions.
We don't have the systems in place to know what the problem is, to know what the progress is, and to maximize the likelihood of the best outcome.
Know what these weapons of mass destruction do, know who is trying to stop research on gun safety, know what organizations are pushing for more comprehensive bans.
Historically, we know what encourages convicts to rehabilitate: they must be young, non-violent, dispersed into small communities that know what they are up to, compelled to work, remunerated and punished if they abscond or reoffend.
After a certain point you know what you know, you are what you are, and the real purpose is to make sure that you are outstanding at some core strength that you bring to the business.
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While there are many local based events where entrepreneurs can attempt to get the attention of investors, these are very much a case of who you know, not what you know and what your company can do.
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Think about it, patients will know exactly what is covered, doctors will know what is approved without spending precious time on the phone, and insurance companies will pay the bills without putting patients and doctors through the hoops.
"I started to realize the amount of time I was spending trying to compensate for the fact that I didn't know what investments needed to be made, and I didn't have the pattern recognition to know what was coming around the corner, " he says.
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You can tell the half-bright from the barking because the barking don't know how little they know, while the half-bright know enough to think that they know a lot, but don't know enough to know what part of what they know is actually worth knowing.
It will be a little different than the START I verification system, but it is more than adequate to make sure that we know what they are doing and they know what we are doing, and it has been so identified as being adequate by our intelligence community.
So it's important to get everybody participating, and a certain number of people in that 42 percent we were talking about don't even know if this is necessary, don't know that it applies to them, don't know what it entails for them, don't know what the advantages are for themselves.
Turner sideline reporter Craig Sager was broadcasting a 1978 Kansas City Royals spring-training game for a local station, he said, when the 5-foot-5 shortstop Freddie Patek hit "the you-know-what" out of the ball, at least according to Sager in the booth. (Except "you-know-what" was you know what.) Not a single mention of Sager's blunder exists on the Internet today.
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