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Those whose lives depend on well water know how serious a water crisis can be.
That's why it's worth repeating: If you're going into the water, know how to swim.
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We know what contaminates water, we know how to test for poisons, and we know how to keep our water supply safe.
The pediatrics academy says those who supervise children in the water should know how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation, just in case.
Ideally, you should be reasonably comfortable in water and know how to swim from one end of a pool to the other without needing any help.
"Part of what's supposed to make the United States the United States, someplace where people can feel comfortable drinking the water, is we're supposed to have good, safe water systems and know how to treat it," she added.
Or, "The water doesn't know how old you are".
"I think he's hit enough water coolers to know how to hit 'em.
He's hit enough water coolers to know how to hit them".
We can predict that a diver will trace a roughly parabolic trajectory to the water because we know how objects of approximately that mass and size behave in fall near the surface of the Earth.
Mr. Borden has neither a lawyer nor an accountant to help him navigate these choppy waters ("Do you know how much lawyers cost?" he asks), but he says his troubles have been a learning experience.
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