What do they know about the industry and how reliable are they?
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They relate to and engage with the audience unlike a past generation of reporters who could care less what readers thought (after all, what do they know?).
The choreographed comings and goings of a phalanx of mobcapped young chambermaids are less a matter of upstairs-downstairs than of inside-outside: what do they know, and whom are they likely to tell?
What do they think they know about my experience, or anybody here in New York's experience?
But, like the political class, excoriated as it was by last year's parliamentary-expenses scandal, the footballing elite has been chastened by a string of newspaper stings, mostly involving erotic peccadillos, which have lead to noisy warnings of the risks inherent in giving young males more money than they know what to do with (or rather, which they know exactly what to do with).
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What do they already know about my topic?
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When your colleagues or employees are faced with a customer-facing dilemma, do they know what they should do by default?
They do know what they are missing, and they want it, and resent not having it.
But they do know what they want, and they recognize something that meets their expectations when they see it.
Consider the feverish note-taking of AOL founder Steve Case --now a major land developer in Hawaii--when social observer Malcolm Gladwell noted how often consumers misdirect because they do not know what they desire.
If someone is aspiring to be a makeup artist for people of color, what do they need to know?
What they do not know, is that some of these practices are bad habits, masquerading as efficiency boosters, because their real consequences lay hidden.
What they do know is that their members are gloomy.
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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.
And voters can hardly make judgments about what to scale back if they do not know what promises have been made.
As much as voters want to know what a candidate will do, they also want to know who a person is, what gets them up in the morning, whom they love and why.
"If we do not let people do things the way they do, we will never know what they are really capable of and they will just follow our boarding school rules, " Semler explains.
But we have to wonder what do people who really know them up close, what do they think of them?
Renowned surgeon Atul Gawande argues that the true frontier of medicine is not knowledge, but execution that healthcare providers fail not at knowing what to do, but at doing what they know.
What do they want people to know about this storm 50 or 100 years from now?
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What they do need to know is you are human, you have ideas, express opinions, and seek advice from others.
So while in the minds of many of these women, Mitt Romney is largely undefined, what they apparently do know and feel about him seems to echo those Bain ads -- and look to represent a beginning sketch of someone they cannot trust.
The three Syrians I met told me they don't know what the money will be spent on, but they do know they won't get their hands on it.
My room still looks the same -- same sheets, same pictures. (Laughter.) Neither of my parents got the chance to attend college, but let me tell you what they did do, because you all know this story -- they saved for us, they sacrificed everything for us, why?
When the leader of their campaign committee was asked on national television what Republicans would do if they took over Congress, you know what he said?
It's sort of like the Nielsen ratings, you know, how do they know what I watched?
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