Sentences with phrase «fair comments there»

Fair comments there.
Fair comments there but Simeone will prove how good he is by sustaining Atletico's successes for the next 5/10 years.

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While the overwhelming majority of correspondence I receive is encouraging and positive, there is still a fair amount of hate mail in my inbox and ugliness in certain comment sections across the blogosphere — an expected consequence of writing and speaking publicly, but hurtful still.
But there have been no reports on evacuation plans for the forty million Koreans in the south (it is not fair to comment on the case of North Korea without clear evidence).
Between this and Franz Tost's thoughts towards Romain Grosjean, there have been a fair few snide comments flying about this weekend in Malaysia.
It's a bit annoying that the press is full of comments about how Liverpool deserved to win, fair enough, but when Arsenal were even more dominant at home against United there was no talk about how Arsenal were unlucky to lose.
You know, theres a mixture of fair comment and utter BBC 5 live - inspired weeping and recrimination from Arse fans that isn't doing you justice.
On a pregnancy message board to which I once belonged, there were a fair number of women who'd brag about their postdates births, and dismiss any comments or questions about the inherent risks.
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.
In my view, as a traditionally published writer who reads Joe's blog and occasionally comments there, that's a fair assessment.
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:
There was someone who commented a while back that they were certain T - Mobile will get the G2 on Sept. 27 and had a fair explanation on why they believed so.
Instead, he seemed genuinely humbled to be in the presence of books and book - loving people, and he capped with a comment about how — I'm paraphrasing — the Book Fair made him believe there's still hope for our civilazation, after all.
-LSB-...] There are some excellent concerns brought out in comments at Manga Bookshelf, about whether this is a fair deal and why or why not fans may want to participate.
Update: There are some excellent concerns brought out in comments at Manga Bookshelf, about whether this is a fair deal and why or why not fans may want to participate.
To be fair Jim, there was a movement, hashtag and more than a few YouTube comments calling for a female lead in Battlefield 1, openly despite the historical accuracy, because it was «sexist» to not have one.
Let's be fair here... There is truly only one reason for these negative comments... and that is because PSO2 «IS» a highly anticipated title.
When they don't give details, i will still be patient, just like many others, alot of us have other things to do while we wait for pso2, its not like its the only source of entertainment in the world, and the fact that they are giving so little information, could be in part to do with the fact that they are still doing a fair bit of work to make sure the game is good, and they simply cant give a accurate date without rushing it... id rather a lack of info now, than a release date making them rush it and mess up, if i was Sega looking at the comments of you and many others, id be having second thoughts, you make us fans look bad, and there's many genuine fans who have respect for Sega, and will continue to wait patiently.
There seems to be a fair amount of discussion on Ramsdorf's «shocked» comment.
Lots of things are «defamatory per se» that are not actionable, because there are obvious defenses, such as truth or fair comment — both of which are available to Steyn, in my opinion.
But to be fair, there are a lot of «skeptical» commenters who are flat - out trolls (look at the comments on my Guardian posts and how many the moderators are forced to delete for violating the guidelines, for example).
«Also I wish I had a filter at Climate Etc for WHT and — to be fair — all the other one trick ponies over there so finding relevant comments wouldn't be so tedious.»
Jones and Mann provide several examples of historic documentary evidence that they believe has too much emphasis placed on them, including vineyards in medieval England - pointing out there are far more today than there were then - and commenting on the frequency of Frost fairs.
James, the right way to deal with the helmet issue would have been to mention it, and also state that you'd delete all comments on it, as there are plenty of other places online people can spew; however, once you have dedicated several paragraphs to it, that option isn't fair.
Judging from comments we receive here and discussions elsewhere on the web, there is a fair amount of confusion about how this process works and what can (and can not) be said with confidence.
The judge instructed the jury that there were no defences for it to consider, despite the fair comment defence having been pleaded and presented to the jury in opening statement.
There are also some interesting comments by the CJEU in relation to the application of the Charter and in particular the right to an effective remedy and a fair trial (art. 47 Charter).
Fair comment does not apply if there is malice.
«There is credible and compelling evidence before me that the defences of justification and qualified privilege... are reasonably likely to succeed,» Dunphy wrote, adding that Bent's comments about Platnick «appear to have been substantially true and correct or are fair and reasonable comment upon those facts.»
Truth is an argument to any defamation case and in this context we could also extend to the defence of fair comment where as long as honestly held views are being expressed but there no issue of defamation.
In your example, there are questions that have to be reached before fair comment even enters into it.
«There has been a fair amount of comment about the fact that we are limiting the amount of capital the ICO will accept,» says Smith, «We've made this decision to ensure the trading capital does not dwarf the trading opportunities open to the AI trading models,» says Smith.
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