Sentences with phrase «fair points omar»

fair points, at least the criticism of me.
Fair points but I'd rather start with as complete a story as possible and then change it as necessary when more data is available.
Well, I suppose those are fair points.
Re # 50, indeed fair points — though if you follow weather as I do you'll know few «chases» seems to be newsworthy this year.
As far as NSMBU goes, I think TYP had fair points.
Not only that, but they have very fair points rates for many properties on or near the beach.
You make plenty of fair points in regards to indie authors who churn out unedited / poorly edited garbage at a staggering rate driving the price of books down, but with how poorly book deals tend to pay new authors it's no surprise most have gone the self publishing route.
For a start, there is simply no fair points scheme for entrants as far apart in price, positioning, and personality as the 600 - hp, $ 204,795 Bentley; the 510 - hp, $ 80,000 Jaguar; and the 433 - hp, $ 138,100 Maserati.
Fair points... let me clarify.
I respect Jay a lot, and thinks he raises a number of fair points, but he's playing a typical debater's game: attacking your opponent's ideas, rather than defending your own.
Several fair points are made in your assessment of the leaked draft of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC)...
Neale - you make some fair points and I think that some people do underrate the extent of LD to UKIP switching, particularly in the south west.
@Brythan - all fair points, though the point of the example was to indicate that there was existing legal authority to proceed with another 58 miles of barrier and that the Executive Order wasn't creating new law.
Fair points muff but although he preferred di Maria for the «balance» of the team he did say later he may have made a mistake, probably after they got rid of di Maria a year later!
Some fair points, for sure.
Good article and fair points.
Fair points YY69 — I may have underestimated the support he has from the wider fan base — but it just appears to me from chat in general from the media and from many on here that Ospina is history already.
You make some fair points but Wenger ris far more at fault on so much more than you believe.
He has some fair points, to be honest, and give him credit also for being one of the few to give us a chance in the previous EPL match when we went to Chelsea.
You raise some fair points but Wenger did say in a recent interview that Ramsey was the future of the club which would be a statement consistent with not wanting to sell him and he does continue to play Ramsey despite the fact that Ramsey is barely average.
It was a clear and meaningful assessment he put across but at the same time muff you do make some fair points yourself and are well entitled to your opinion.
I read all the exchanges here and in my view theres fair points made on both sides, the overriding point here is that we DO NEED to improve in everal key area's and while it seems that last night was a real point in fact to argue that case I really don't feel that we are going to make those key changes this summer.
You make fair points.
he has fair points.
I think he made allot of fair points.
Fair points and I am happy to be corrected but Cazorla has not spent his career playing in a central position, but that was not really my point.
Fair points but I was commenting on our traditional top 4/5 rivals.
I think you raise some fair points.
On a final note, Wenger might think «I rotated in a few games and they didn't end up all to well» plus «The system is working, why change it», which are fair points but, priorities have to kick in too.
I'm getting annoyed that people fail to notice the positive he did recently (he started spending money, keep the team in tact, getting a new physio in, try to win game ugly when result is getting bad) while it is very fair points that he made very wrong judgement in not getting enough defensive cover, and his players are naive at time in term of tactics.
The incident seems trivial, but I suggest that the popularity of that crowded display at the fair points to a deep need among moderns.
A fair point made by Wendy's management is that the gap between the price of groceries, or food at home, and restaurants, or food away from home, is increasing.
That's a fair point — argued eloquently in this essay by Wall Street Journal correspondent Greg Ip.
That's a fair point from a purely us perspective.
This is a fair point, but Blumenthal seems to overplay his hand.
Fair point, but this is not the end of discussion.
Fair point, but there is a best - of - both - worlds solution!
It's a fair point.
What Steve said wasn't semantics, it was a fair point.
You raise a fair point.
@Bucky fair point, Mary was also of the line of David in short she and Joseph were very distant cousins.
GQ had the opportunity to make a good and fair point, but instead put Christians (rightly) on the defensive for singling it out as the holy book that all of culture should abandon.
In a vacuum, this is a fair point, but in my opinion it misses the point I'm making.
David Hayward and Doug NOT - Pagitt, you've made a fair point on the profanity.
I don't necessarily agree, but I think it's a fair point and I can respect that position.
No I do not (and it's a fair point), but I do insult idiots who try to «sell» myth as science — it's truly insulting... and damaging to the youth of this country who are taught this absolute distortion of the truth
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