Sentences with phrase «fair comment as»

Fair comment as far as it goes BUT you have to take fully into account where both the clubs were before the last 4 years and comparative status / and realistic expectations by fans.

Not exact matches

Microsoft, meanwhile, has declined to comment on its future plans regarding its gun emoji design, but to be fair, it was the first vendor to show the pistol gun emoji as a toy gun, but switched the same time Apple switched.
Fair enough, except why then did he take as his point of departure Benedict's comments about communion of desire?
As for you being permitted to change comments, what you are permitted to do and what it is fair to do I leave to your judgment.
To be fair, «faith» and «trust» as well as the «I believe in you» are the types of comments that get interchanged a lot in general human interactions.
how does fair, unbiased CNN, AKA ACNN (Anderson Cooper News Network) pick and choose stories as noteworthy... a comment is made by a very elderly priest, probably not quoted properly, and is «front page news» on CNN's website... this same man (priest) has written many great books, done a lot of great charity work in the poorer parts of New York and nothing is ever posted on the website... but something is said incorrectly and its published... is this fair, is it right, is it unbiased or is the motivation to make an entire Church lokk bad and let the anti-Catholic screwballs have their heyday in hateful posts... I didn't see this wonderful netwrok post anything about the disgusting, bigoted and hateful attacks, written by the liberal left wing media elites, like Maureen Dowd, against Rep. Paul Ryan and his Catholic faith... it's all acceptable to you liberal HYPOCRITES!
In the brochure handed out to all visitors near the entrance of the main Chengdu wine fair however, it purposely used Robert Parker's rating and comments to mislead buyers to get their hands on one of the these limited 1,120 bottles for «its great investment value» as written on top of the brochure.
«In the Carabao Cup, after winning last season, we lost in the quarter - final but we lost like Manchester United likes to lose — with dignity, with fair play, with participation in the happiness of a giant killer,» he is quoted as saying by The Sun, who make a direct correlation between Mourinho's comments and City.
As Mourinho comments go it is fair enough — almost erring toward feint praise.
I have disliked your generally fair comments, purely because if Arsenal are to sign Wilshere down to a new contract, it must be now (or certainly before Christmas at very latest) I do take your point about provingconsistent perfs BUT his ability is not in question after his many years here and frankly, he has now not the time to prove long term consistency until he is a first choice regular — as I think he must soon be — and we need to tie him down to a contract now (or within a few weeks) or let him go.
Judging on the comments below left on the post, it's fair to say that Bellerin has most probably just earned himself a number of new supporters as it wasn't just limited to the Arsenal faithful flooding his timeline with positive messages...
To be fair to him, his comments reported by Metro do not specifically mention Arsenal but it does not take a genius to fill in the gaps when our club has been labeled as lacking real title ambition in recent years and a top four spot has been dubbed the «Wenger trophy».
Whilst I understand the we could have been punished comment (but let's be fair Campbell and Theo needed the game time and missed three sitters between them and neither Giroud nor Welbeck were on the field), that same comment could be made about the very teams you refer to as those we need to beat.
I saw plenty of comments that suggested Nojel wasn't ready for the NBA, etc etc and in the eyes of his mom it came off as negative whereas to someone like you and I it is a totally fair statement.
I am not sure that Merson means these comments as a compliment to be fair, or that Wenger is going to send his players out with the instructions to make it an open game, but I can see his point.
Although, that's probably fair enough, as judging by your comment, you're no older than 14.
However, the point I and PB were making (to be fair PB probably explained it a lot clearer than I did) was that it is highly unlikely that those circumstances will come about meaning that this story that has appeared in the press is as close to a non-story as you can get but it seems to have got plenty of the natives on here overly excited, hence my straw - clutching comment.
right, i am a stoke fan and i do nt think its fair that because of this we get even more slaughtered for what we play to our strengths with, ryan has gone in for a 50/50 ball and was stopped by Bendtner before he went in for the tackle, now im sorry mr wenger, but your comments were innapropriate and if you do nt like stoke and the way we play football, maybe you should move to another country and take all of your foreign players with you who think the same as you.
It's also much easier to talk to people when you're actually at a fair, as you can just make a comment on how you made the item, what you made it from etc..
Often when I post about a woman who has been harassed while breastfeeding in public or a blog post advocating for the fair treatment of breastfeeding women I see comments such as these:
As for the article's comment, «Some of us have a lot of stick - to - it - iveness, but some just don't,» that's not exactly a fair comment.
While I have every right to comment on what I think, I did try to report the views of the different bloggers in a fair way which they would themselves accept as accurate.
Then came the appointment of Jacobs» political second - in - command as chair of your transition team; and then there were comments by Jacobs — in an interview last week — that the party intended to be fair in hiring.
Fellow County Executive candidates Ilan Schoenberger and Ed Day have commented on the matter as well, offering support for a fair petitioning process while remaining mum on the validity of the petitions themselves.
The leader of the Commons, Harriet Harman, said Mr Cameron should not be speaking about the cases at all - as his comments could affect the chances of the accused MPs getting a fair trial.
Although a judge initially ruled that Singh's words constituted an assertion of fact, which would have made it hard for him to win a trial case, in April 2010 an appeals court found that his statement qualified as «fair comment» and was therefore protected.
In May, the High Court had said that Singh would have to defend his claims as fact, but today, a panel of three appeal judges ruled that he can use a «fair comment» defense — that is, defend his statements as opinions.
Comments: Essential Living Foods is a company that also stands out for its dedication to fair, ethical, and holistic business practices, as well as optimally health and environmentally conscious products.
- to be fair, this might be a little of a biased comment since I found the film as a whole to be FANTASTIC!!
I always look for your comment as they seem unbiased and fair but don't you think Nintendo needs to bring out the big guns, waiting until 2 months before launch seems like to little to late.
If congressional Republicans and members of the Administration feel that some policies in the regulations go too far in limiting state authority, that's fair, and they have tools at their disposal to change those policies, such as issuing non-regulatory guidance or re-regulating under the standard notice - and - comment process.
The Copyright Revision Act of 1976 allows that... The «fair use» of a copyrighted work, including copying for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright.
You might say it's fair for her to correct what she sees as inaccurate comments about education.
... the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section (Sec. 106) for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, (including multiple copies for classroom use) scholarship, or research is not an infringement of copyright.
Your comments are fair and on the whole objective, but it should be remembered that in the not too distant future the XF will be fitted with the all new Jaguar designed ingenium range of engines built at it's new engine factory in Wolverhampton.Early indications are that this new unit will be at the very least every bit as good as anything from it's german competitors.
As this is such a new car, it's also too soon to make a fair comment on the Tipo Station Wagon's safety credentials, as it hasn't yet gone through Euro NCAP crash - testing - though its hatchback sibling haAs this is such a new car, it's also too soon to make a fair comment on the Tipo Station Wagon's safety credentials, as it hasn't yet gone through Euro NCAP crash - testing - though its hatchback sibling haas it hasn't yet gone through Euro NCAP crash - testing - though its hatchback sibling has.
The 2013 South African Book Fair had as its focus «The future of eBooks: the impact of the digital eBook phenomenon» and the comments from publishing executives solely dealt with the education market and the potential for acceptance of digital textbooks.
Sorry for coming in late... I'm guessing Sue is commenting on those authors that publish before they've given themselves the chance to learn the craft of writing, and withouth getting a professional edit... But that doesn't make it fair to label the entire Indie crowd as «lazy».
As Jim Bell commented here earlier, «A good, fair non-compete clause is essential for both parties, and I think can be worked out in most cases.»
In my view, as a traditionally published writer who reads Joe's blog and occasionally comments there, that's a fair assessment.
One thing I've noticed here, as well as at other similar blog sites, is that the ones making negative comments about publishers seem to have a spiteful agenda, rather than wanting to be fair and honest.
There's actually been a fair number of interesting media stories this week, and given that we're already in the muck I might as well comment on three of them:
As it's been stated numerous times in these comments, unlimited use is a potential solution to specific problems within the library marketplace, but only if it can be initiated and provide fair compensation to authors and publishers.
While many have written sharply and promptly against the Authors» Guild chief's most recent comments, one is author David Gaughran, who appears at London Book Fair on Wednesday at noon London time as a Writer in Residence with the Kobo Writing Life program, Stand No.
However, we are here as a consumer site and we will endeavour to protect fair and honest comment about companies - if it's in the consumers» interest.
Good post — Mr. Cheap wrote about this as well recently and I commented that I think this type of insurance should be illegal — it's just not fair to the consumer.
I haven't written much in a long time, I've left Pondering money up as a reference but I've been getting a ton of spam comments which is a pain... I've seen a fair number of new user registrations but I'm not sure if they are real people or more spam.
Comment - Considering the mindset of that board, as well as the HSUS, towards commercial breeders, just how fair do you think breeders in this state will be treated
NB — As some people have voiced concerns in the comments about villagers being exploited, I just wanted to remind everyone to choose your Amazon tours carefully, and make sure that the tour company have a fair relationship with the tribe.
Not that it matters as morality rarely seems to effect the game aside from some passing comments from NPCs, though to be fair I never went far enough to the «other side» to see if everybody just refused to talk to me like one NPC informed me would happen.
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