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Security analysts know next to nothing about the group, and some discount its claim.
CNN: Pakistan to send intelligence representative, not chief, to India
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They retain art advisors who know next to nothing and press clients to buy the big names.
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Most people know next to nothing and care even less about the Police and Crime Commissioner elections on Thursday, 15 November 2012.
BBC: Police and Crime Commissioners: who cares?
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Add in the fact that every recession is different, and we know next to nothing about the forecasting accuracy of the models we rely on.
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They retain art advisors (who know next to nothing.) Many wealth management firms recommend clients put 10% of their assets into art and balance this with a comparable weighting in gold.
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It's that I know next to nothing about film.
WSJ: Urban Gardner: Edging Into the Spotlight With a Blurb in a Movie Ad
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We know next to nothing about the private man.
BBC: Can Mantel's Bring Up The Bodies match Wolf Hall?
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When they try to persuade investors, and often themselves, that synergies abound (that two and two equals not merely five but six or more) in their takeovers of firms engaged in activities that they know next to nothing about, companies prefer such euphemisms as multi-industry business or non-related diversification.
ECONOMIST: Bidder beware | The
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So the North Koreans, who ought to be next, know that they have nothing to fear.
ECONOMIST: Letters | The
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Take it as a response, a positive response, to opposition criticism that Labour has done nothing and worse, doesn't know what to do next.
BBC: Who will be Plaid Cymru's leader?
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While Huber knew next to nothing about wireless technology when he took on Project Beacon, he did know that any successful wireless product-development cycle would have to move much, much faster than the usual automotive life cycle.
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