Sentences with phrase «last sentence says»

Your last sentence says you plan to rent it out in a year or 2?
I think the last sentence says it all.
Your last sentence says it all, if you replace the word dogs with the word humans!
Your last sentence says it all... just keep writing!
Your last sentence says it all!!
Wow, this last sentence says it all, «A belief in God and Scripture or a commitment to the Enlightenment ideal of human - based knowledge, reason and action?»
Reading the full comments from Wenger regarding the DOF thing and in his last sentence he said....»
But as he went on it became sort of more and more heavy and more and more and strain, and finally in the last sentence he said that the narrator of this review, the persona that he was putting on said, that Martin Gardner occasionally writes reviews under pseudonyms and one of the pseudonyms that he uses is blah, blah, blah, and that was the name of the person who was supposedly writing this review.
Your last sentence said it all CC — «While new products and more competition are generally good for the industry, the avalanche of new ETFs hitting the market is getting to be a bit ridiculous.»
They carried on as though it was all new science when I listened to the radio interview and then at the last sentence they said they looked at the data «a different way».

Not exact matches

C'm on» (Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz); «I've always said that if we described Twitter in three sentences, the first two would be about not putting too much fidelity on it, and the last sentence would be «we don't know.»»
Mill was imprisoned last week following a sentencing from a Philadelphia judge, who Mill's attorney said showed an inappropriate «personal bias» in a «ridiculous» decision that the rapper's legal team is currently appealing.
Finkelstein said his office believes Cruz should plead guilty to 34 consecutive life sentences to avoid a drawn - out trial and appeal process, which could last 20 or more years.
If you had to read that last sentence over again because it sounded like I was saying the same thing twice, you just proved my point.
The Military for Religious Freedom Foundation, a watchdog group that has waged repeated battle with the armed services, took issue with the last clause of the sentence, saying that no cadets should be forced to make a promise to God.
That last sentence in my post should have said: But then, so many folks enjoy idolizing the man and NOT the living message.
From the standpoint of Whitehead's final theory, as interpreted in terms of Hartshorne's distinction between God's abstract nature and concrete totality, it is quite natural to interpret the last sentence as Griffin does: «The passage does not say that God as a whole must be unchanging; it only says that God's nature must remain self - consistent» (PS 15:200).
The last sentence of the topic article: «It's getting to the point,» he says, «where churches are not going to say that any s - exual activity is wrong.»
Restrictions on what he can do and say are expected to last throughout his suspended sentence.
We may say, in theory of course, that the heart of the myth of the Last Judgment sought primarily an assurance that justice would be done, irrespective of whether the final sentence would be either for or against those who were pinning their faith upon it.
The last sentence of Matthew's paragraph (10:23) is not recorded by Mark or Luke: «When they persecute you in one town, flee to the next; for truly, I say to you, you will not have gone through all the towns of Israel, before the Son of man comes.»
Sorry, you are trying to say that Jesus totally changed the subject (with no notice and no sign this is true) between those two last sentences?
In truth the Revelation of St. John the Divine is the Ark of the Testament; and the Revelation of Jesus Christ was the Book hidden in this Ark and carried to me through the 2,000 years that seperated the time when John first got it; and then; (as it is written at chapter 10 of his own Revelation) at the very last sentence of that chapter; when it is said to him by the angel of the Covenant Jonathan (who John the Baptist was named after, by the way) that he «would have to prophesy again»; as to explain what his Revelation was all about: otherwise the Revelation would have absolutely sered no purpose at all; and it does; as all will soon shortly know.
In truth the revelation of St. John the Divine is the Ark of the Testament; and the Revelation of Jesus Christ was the Book hidden in this Ark and carried to me through the 2,000 years that seperated the time when John first got it; and then; (as it is written at chapter 10 of his own Revelation) at the very last sentence of that chapter; when it is said to him by the angel of the Covenant Jonathan (who John the Baptist was named after, by the way) that he «would have to prophesy again»; as to explain what his Revelation was all about.
I found in Ford far more than I had hoped for: a writer who, by his own account, had «apprenticed» himself to America; whose stories and characters so spring from their landscapes and physical situations as to personify the spirit of the motels, roadside bars, lakes and highways where we encounter them; and who may well be, as his friend Raymond Carver (who died last summer) said, «sentence for sentence... the best writer at work in this country today.»
was the last sentence he left him with as he said goodbye on that day.
I'm currently in a state of life pondering these things and reflecting on your last sentence in your reply... which is to say, even before I found your blog.
It's not only these two players, the last sentence was me trying to say how I do it too, esp if I'm trying to win an argument.
I said your last sentence almost shortly after it came out that Kap and Reid were beginning this movement.
Last we are a dysfunctional team, no tactics, better said yes one TACTIC and only one, no creativity from our Coach to switch tactics when needed, players playing out of position, darn is a long stretch to even bringing BARCA on the same sentence as WENGERS ARSENAL.
I find though, a distinct contradiction between your first and last sentences, which say different and incompatable things.
Finally, if you had read what I have previously said, then you would know that your last sentence was my wish as well, but why confuse fact with fiction?
Though I of course agree with your main point, your comical last sentence is rather like saying, «I doubt Donald Trump will win the title of nicest, most humble politician ever.»
Last two sentences say it all.
Don't mean to completely dispute what you're saying but, about your last sentence... are you by any means implying that we've not been creating enough chances because the teams we've played are defending too deep?
His last sentence basically says, «Hey when we got eliminated it was okay».
Just read @ 58 and wanted to say the last sentence in my @ 59 wasn't directed at your post (which I mostly agree with) but only to reflect my general feeling.
And your last sentence describes me — each time I was in labor I said NO MORE.
The former prime minister Tony Blair said last year he would change the law so that most foreign prisoners were deported immediately after they completed their sentence.
The last of 52 suspects in a Syracuse - based drug investigation was sentenced to 10 years in prison, putting a final nail in the coffin for what the attorney general's office said was a major drug - trafficking ring here.
Tucker says the last sentence gives the wrong impression.
Seminerio, 75, died last Thursday while serving the first year of a six - year prison sentence, said Edmond Ross, a spokesman for the federal Bureau of Prisons.
Silver, a Democrat convicted last November on seven corruption counts, should serve a sentence that reflects the «unprecedented magnitude, duration, and scope of his abuse of power,» Manhattan federal prosecutors said in the sentencing memo.
In the application, Pistorius said his sentence was unfair and the last court ruling had ignored material facts, News24 reported.
In New York City, without a public schedule, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, whose administration was hit with a subpoena last week on the Buffalo Billion investigation from the same federal prosecutor who got the Silver conviction, issued a brief written statement saying that the Silver sentence sends «a simple message that officials who abuse the public's trust will be held accountable.»
He was also sentenced to six months in federal prison in Connecticut for tax evasion charges last week, Schneiderman said.
«It's inconceivable,» says Lennie Beadle, a long - term drug user in his late thirties who was released from his most recent sentence last August.
«A few years after our paper, we got labeled a syndrome,» he says, emphasizing the last word of his sentence with slight disdain.
For example, one author says to turn first to food for your nutrient needs, and only to supplements as a last resort, and yet in the next sentence she seems to see no contradiction in recommending consuming «fortified» foods.2 The author doesn't seem to be aware of the fact that «fortified» just means that while processing the food manufacturers have added a synthetic vitamin or mineral supplement.
The very next (last) sentence says, «eating good fats does not clog the liver and does not promote LDL oxidation.»
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