Sentences with phrase «address in his post why»

He did not address in his post why Facebook had not already disclosed those activities to its users whose data had been harvested by Mr. Kogan and Cambridge Analytica.

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In this post I will address the question about what Jesus meant when He said, «My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?»
In this post, I wanted to address the four common responses I get from Christians when they are asked why Christianity is true and other faiths are wrong.
I'm copying and pasting something I posted on Zack Hoags blog, that addresses how to deal with why we are in the rut we are all in.
I've addressed a couple of these main points in two recent blog posts: why healthy eating isn't a diet, and why I don't like labels, but I want to really expand on it today.
You talk about it in your post game so why not address it before the game?!
I am curious why you pose the question about balance in response to this particular blog post, which addresses the hyperbole surrounding certain of the NCB movement's claims.
The question in your post didn't come off as good English, so I will address the title Why the USA want to risk a conflict with Russia.
In the following post I address why living a self sufficient life should be something we are all striving toward as well as when and where to start!
Hello if thereis any business man or any body who like to design his / her home and fashion dresses and paintings for particular space then please contact me at my address [email protected] I am here because I have keen interest and talent in these fields and I want to do something on my own efforts that's why I am posting my comments on match.com because I really really need it.
In what is perhaps the single most telling example of why the traditional publishing fails to address the needs of authors, The Guardian posted an interview with Phillip Jones, editor of the Bookseller, and Nicola Solomon, general secretary of the UK's Society of Authors.
I suggested ways to overcome the first two and so in this post, I would like to address the remaining three reasons why some writers never see their books in the hands of readers.
Google posted in the thread on the Nexus Help Forums to say that the issue has been addressed, but they offered no reason why it happened in the first place but they do offer an apology.
In a previous posting about why I buy ETFs, I did write a paragraph addressing the risks of ETFs.
That's why I kept the argument in the top post above simple — limited to addressing only Jelbring and the EEJ paper so we could do adiabatic apples to apples reasoning, limited to a picture that even people who don't know much physics can understand — anybody who has tried to touch the handle of a heating pan and found it hot to the touch has direct experience of Fourier's Law, so whether or not they fully understand the algebra they know this happens — and appealing to their intuition as much as to the letter of the various forms of the second law (there are at least four or five that I know of offhand).
Still, she addresses the first mistake and says she was not wrong because of (1) non-linearity (the very same reason given in the post here for why she was wrong) and because (2) the model used is too sensitive to external forcing.
Why don't they post (or at least refer to) an article written by an ADULT, that for instance, claims the temperature record is adjusted, with data on what the adjustments are, and specifically address why the claims in the article of adjustments are falWhy don't they post (or at least refer to) an article written by an ADULT, that for instance, claims the temperature record is adjusted, with data on what the adjustments are, and specifically address why the claims in the article of adjustments are falwhy the claims in the article of adjustments are false?
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But, for those who seemed to agree that being a lawyer doesn't necessarily mean long hours (and there were plenty), this post addresses so - called «work - life balance,» and why the right mindset can mean everything in order to achieve it.
«Each blog post: (a) identifies cases that address technology mishaps (either through negligence, ethical lapses in judgment, too much reliance on outside counsel and vendors, or fraud); (b) exposes the specific conduct that caused a problem; (c) explains how and why the conduct was improper; and (d) offers suggestions on how to learn from these mistakes and prevent similar ones from reoccurring.»
Your letter should specifically address information in the job posting and provide a compelling explanation for why you are an ideal candidate for the position.
In this post, we will address who should use Collaborative Practice, why it is successful (as well as a few potential downsides), and what happens at a successful conclusion.
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