Sentence examples for knowing perfectly from inspiring English sources

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I revelled in what was happening, knowing perfectly well I was going to skewer them the next day".

Labour has already started to accuse the Tories of cuts that will mean fewer police – while knowing perfectly well that police numbers make little difference.

Her most acid contempt is reserved for the officials of the World Bank and the IMF who, determined to "push money out of the door", shovelled millions into Zaire, knowing perfectly well that it was all going down Mobutu's throat.

They had upheld their opinions about the nature of the Church, and the metaphysics of the Eucharist, in a series of public disputation - knowing perfectly well that the better they argued, the more likely they were to be killed.

Mr. Obama's statement that "If I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon" threw Mr. Gingrich into a tizzy: "Is the president suggesting that if it had been a white who had been shot, that would be OK because it didn't look like him," Mr. Gingrich said on the Sean Hannity radio program, knowing perfectly well that Mr. Obama wasn't saying that.

And then there's "Big Ang," a lighthearted lifestyle series that follows Angela Raiola, a Staten Island party-starter who's friends with the "Mob Wives" circle, but who, it should be noted, is also the one who encouraged Ms. Gravano and Ms. D'Avanzo to talk out their differences that night, knowing perfectly well that reasoned conversation is not their strong suit.

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The big screen loves bad guys and, to modify Blake's description of Milton, has often been of the devil's party, while knowing it perfectly well.

And it strains credulity to think that an omnipotent, all knowing, and perfectly good being may be victimized in any way or suffer a setback to its interests.

After everything, McKay has decided that not knowing is perfectly okay, and that the absence of answers can be a catalyst for curiosity, perhaps even new discoveries.

Shouldn't we then conclude that if an essentially all-powerful, all-knowing, perfectly good being creates any world at all, it must create the best world it can?

This entry will concentrate on the relation between science and the theistic religions: Christianity, Judaism, Islam, where theism is the belief that there is an all-powerful, all-knowing perfectly good immaterial person who has created the world, has created human beings 'in his own image,' and to whom we owe worship, obedience and allegiance.

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