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"We cannot know, of course.
One cannot know of God's existence with absolute certainty; there is no alternative but to bet ("il faut parier").
How Stein would have situated herself in the post-Auschwitz world, had she lived, we cannot know, of course.
"I cannot know, of course, what there can be, if anything, in this financial information which could possibly prejudice your firm, which itself is publicly held," Mr. Stern wrote in a letter dated Thursday and released at a news conference here today.
For instance, from the map one cannot know of the government plans to build a large temporary repository on the border of Futaba and Okuma towns (Ministry of Environment 2015), let alone the opposition from some residents to the plans and perceived pressure from central government to accept the repositories (The Japan Times 2015).
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I cannot know for sure, of course, but I sense that Clifford Geertz would agree with me.
Because knowing one thing is a precondition for knowing the other, and vice versa, I cannot know either of them.
The jury cannot know this, of course.
The reassigned officer (whose name we cannot know because, of course, she is clandestine, just as we can't know the name of her replacement) was a central actor in the outrageous 2005 decision to destroy videotapes documenting prisoner interrogations.
You simply cannot know all of the motives someone may have for trying to access your data.
The Chief of Answers cannot know the multitude of issues as well as the people who are closer to the problem.
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