Examples of using We don't know everything in English and their translations into Hungarian
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We don't know everything.
Admitting that we don't know everything.
We don't know everything, Gale.
It assumes that we don't know everything.
We don't know everything about human body.
The key here is recognizing we don't know everything.
We don't know everything, despite what you may think.
As hard as it is to admit, we don't know everything.
We don't know everything about this process yet.
To be teachable we must be able to admit we don't know everything.
We don't know everything they know. .
When are you gonna accept the fact that we don't know everything about each other?
We don't know everything even if we try.
Maybe we don't know everything about their situation.
We don't know everything, but we don't know nothing, and we know what carbon dioxide does. .
If we don't know everything… how are we supposed to protect ourselves?
We don't know everything right now, but I promise you, the truth will come out, because it always does. .
We don't know everything about that day, but we do know that when Andrew found his brother Simon, he declared,“We have found… the Christ.”25.
We don't know everything about each other, but that just means we need to get to know each other better, and what better way to get to know each other then by preparing to bring our child into the world?
We do not know everything about the body.
We do not know everything, nor will we. .
As much as it hurts to admit it, we do NOT know everything.
Yes, we make mistakes and we do not know everything.
We do not know everything about the human brain.
We do not know everything, do we? .
We do not know everything in the beginning or even along the way.
The first is that we do not know everything.
I am going to start by saying that we do not know everything about foster care.
Thirdly, regarding the absolutely crucial issue at the heart of the problem,we must admit that we do not know everything, that there are gaps in our scientific knowledge and, in fact, that we are sometimes completely in the dark.