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We don't, of course, know how far shares will fall or for how long, but my back-of-an-envelope calculation is that the fall so far will cut consumption here by a little, say 0.5 per cent.
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Roosevelt, of course, knew how to use radio; his "fireside chats" were so effective because they literally brought his voice into homes, where he spoke to his fellow citizens with collegial familiarity.
Grovemade, of course, knows how to shape and treat wood, although it must be said that, engineering-wise, this is a good deal beyond anything the company has yet made.
And Kaye, of course, knows how to beat Ardern, having done it twice in the Auckland Central electorate, in 2011 and 2014.
It's impossible, of course, to know how Hodges's future might have played out.
Of course they know how distractions at crucial times can disrupt a team.
Of course, you know how the professional skeptics have responded; Joe Romm has the ugly but predictable details.
Of course, I know how they play but I do not know the players I have trained.
It is impossible, of course, to know how much brokerage firms will wind up paying customers who are suing them.
Hey, come on, I'm an experienced motoring journalist – of course I know how to bloody start it.
"Of course, we know how things deteriorated into the Sabres finding themselves tied with the Carolina Hurricanes for dead last in the Eastern Conference on Feb. 17.
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