Sentences with phrase «other commenters think»

Other commenters thought that school medical records were included in the provisions of the NPRM.

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Ideally I would think it would be really nice for you, me and many of the other commenters of all views could just sit in a coffee shop and casually talk about our ideas on the subject.
But I think the difference is, and you can see it in some of the other commenters, challenging someone to change without condemning them.
chick fila did nt kick up a controversy cnn did and now that they have spent 6 days attacking the chick for believing in god they thought they should attack other christian companies for believing in a god as well shame on you cnn for your bigotry and shame on all you hate filled commenters on here day in and day out attacking 97 % of the world for believing in a god because statistics prove time and again less then 3 % of the world is athiest
I see a lot of other commenters concerned about the mushrooms and thinking about adding more beans — but wouldn't that be too bean - y?
I'm happy to see that other commenters had success with frozen spinach — I think I'll try that next time.
I read some of the other commenters uses for Manitoba Hemp Hearts and think I will try them too.
Other commenters have noted to double the sweet potatoes as well, so I think I will adjust the recipe.
I thought maybe I cooked it too long, but now I see other commenters had the same result.
Hi davidnz let me repost my answer for the other topic here: thanks a lot ^ ^ you are one of the critics of wenger / commenters i do like along with fatboy and muffdiver etc. first of all, yep i am indeed a fan of arsene but i do nt think that he always knows best, and i also think that this season was a terrible failure, and the blame has to go to the manager and some players.
As the commenter below shares, you recognize your actions could upset others yet you think nothing of humiliating your young daughter in this way.
I think I'll definitely try to recreate the centrepiece (like so many other commenters).
I think that while we've long had mobile display devices, other commenters have already brought up the utility of physical texts versus the costs of devices.
You, and not a few other commenters, seem to think I'm telling people to dump their Kindles and e-books in favor of PDF / HTML5 on an iPad or whatever * now *.
I think some of the commenters need to read each other's comments: Jen Scoggins said... I have an existing Virtual Assistance business Monika said... I am doing the Virtual Author's Assistant course because several of my clients are published authors YvonneW said... I work as a VA that specializes in internet marketing for my clients.
I think attacking the blogger (as a couple did, others hinted at) is a form of «vanity publishing» that says much about these commenters, and, by extension, the books they write... not good, not good...
I'm like that previous commenter who got a bit nervous when they asked for s o much personal information but surprisingly I gave them my social and right NOW it's at the enter your bank info on my other phone, while I googled is this app safe, which lead me here and I think I'm going to stop and NOT give my bank info and get out while I can!
I think I'm getting that education not only here from John and the cases, but from the commenters and other ways — by doing.
I don't think it will affect gameplay as some commenters on other sites say
I did go and read your «Next Generation Questions» post, and I don't think it particularly rude of other commenters here to point out that much of it was clueless.
Given your endless whining, pleas to Mommy Curry to save you from other commenters, and frequent hysterical outbursts all over these fora, I think the «sensitive little flower» theme is one little Jimmy ought to stay away from... little Jimmy doesn't want another spanking, does he?
I think it's fair to say I am about as conservative as any other commenters here.
I often lurk at other websites (for example ClimateProgress), but it appears the moderator has trimmed all commenters from the rolls who may possibly present alternative thought... A mass «agree-fest» is completely uninteresting, especially when it's undeniably obvious that scientists are still engaging on any number of issues in the field.
Other commenters noted that the complexity of medicine is such that it is unreasonable to think that anyone will know the exact parameters of the information another caregiver will need for proper diagnosis and treatment or that a plan will need to support quality assurance and improvement activities.
This is what happens when the very vast majority of Realtors does not pay attention to what is going on within its sales culture, does not care about anything other than the next commission cheque, does not read REM regularly, does not concern itself with pursuing anything more than the bare minimum of ongoing education requirements, does not care enough about what the majority of the public thinks about them, does not heed the warnings of professionals within the culture, does not heed the warnings of commenters on REM about this issue (over the past five years or so) and too often crosses its fingers when conducting double - enders, hoping that neither opposing parties to the transactions find out what was or was not said or revealed that should have been said or revealed.
But I also know what your other «commenters» are saying... we have a 9 month old crawling grandson and I think he'd like the carpet better too.
As for getting that B&B feel, my thoughts are with the other commenters — fresh flowers, candles, the right music, dark chocolate, clean, fresh - smelling linens... Excuse me, please, I have to go pack a nightie.
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