Sentences with phrase «nothing against paper»

Nothing against paper, e-books are just easier.

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What's more, they argued in a recent research paper, most tips for protecting passwords do nothing to guard against the most common forms of breaches: phishing, keystroke logging, and plain old looking over shoulders.
I'd pull that rubber band off, whispering hopefully to the paper, «come on, come on...» Sometimes it would be just a page or two, with nothing but fatal errors, which meant you had to trace the error, resubmit the stack, and then attend to the bruises you got from banging your head against the wall.
This is a three point banker on paper against what is a Portsmouth team already relegated from the Premiership, who have nothing left to play for but an FA Cup final in May.
Nothing is worse than worrying about whether that flimsy paper cup and plastic lid the restaurant provided are going to hold - up against your kiddos.
«Nothing in the paper undermines in any way the conclusion of earlier studies that the average temperature of the late twentieth century in the Northern Hemisphere was anomalous against the background of the past millennium,» wrote Mann and Princeton University's Michael Oppenheimer in a privately circulated statement.
Of course, the gamer has access to variety of weaponry in the streets such as chains that can be smashed against your opponents and also some entertaining but nothing more than button mashing combos that would of looked great on paper but unfortunately didn't make the transition to the small screen.
But instead of complying, the brunette explains to the interviewer that her most significant learning her experience has nothing to do with a «geometry or history or anything», but instead developed from a moment of defiance against a teacher — Instead of following order to pick up a piece of paper, as students usually did when told to, the brunette student questioned the teacher and her ability to pick the garbage up herself, earning her a visit to the Dean of Girls.
That's like claiming that a news web site isn't a part of the «press» (as in «freedom of the press») because nothing mechanical is pressing against paper.
Peter, as I've told you before, the blog post you linked, and the paper it references, are nothing but straw - man arguments against solar power.
I think it's in your own interests to substantiate your comment, because otherwise, it makes you look like you're just slandering Abreu and Steinhilber et al on the basis of nothing at all except your own prejudice against the field of study they have written the paper around.
«Nothing in the paper undermines in any way the conclusion of earlier studies that the average temperature of the late twentieth century in the Northern Hemisphere was anomalous against the background of the past millennium,» wrote Mann and Princeton University's Michael Oppenheimer in a privately circulated statement.
There is nothing to publish since it's right there in the paper, hidden in plain sight: actual sea level, as in ACTUAL sea level, as measured against the shore, the measurement that matters to alarmist claims, does not show * any * trend change whatsoever!
I have nothing against PDF documents per se, but it seems more tied to paper than to web.
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