Sentence examples for one could know from inspiring English sources

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In that case, the interpretation would be both realistic and relativist and mildly skeptical most of us don't actually know and, though in principle we could do it on occasions, no one could know a reliable shareable process or content for acquiring that dao.

When Judge Morin said in court on Friday no one could know the basis of the jury's conviction, Paschall tried to bring up interviews that HuffPost had conducted with the jurors after the meeting, in which they said they were focused on her actions after the laughter.

Admired for her intelligence, courage and commitment to her values, Terry was a rare person who retained the interests, social, and political values of her youth and was one of the youngest nonagenarians one could know.

G.E. Schulze (or Schulze-Aenesidemus), a notable critic of Kantianism, insisted that, on Kant's theory, no one could know any objective truths about anything; he could only know the subjective necessity of his own views.

An Asian diplomat emerged from one of the many meetings on defusing the North Korean nuclear crisis saying that no one could know what Kim Jong Il wants: a nuclear arsenal or new relationship with the West.

"No one could know today which way a vote [of the board on Hinkley] would go".

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No one else could know the place so well.

This was immediately followed by the realization that no one, ever, could know that I had these thoughts.

It changes from time to time and your ISP is the only one who could know who you are.

I knew no one could fuck with me.

Someone once defined lying as speaking about something one doesn't know, as if one knew or could know.

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