Sentences with phrase «attracting more comments»

Once you've gotten two or three comments, the comment feed should do a good job of attracting more comments all on its own.

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«The availability of jobs across industries underscores the need for companies to evaluate where their talent deficits are and become more strategic about how they fill these needs, whether that means reskilling their current workers, offering higher salaries to attract workers, or using data analytics to target talent with the right skills,» Ferguson comments.
The Ritz remarks have attracted attention, but comments yesterday from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may have a longer and more damaging impact on Freeland.
Previous comments have hit on probably most of why more affluent consumers in Canada shop at Walmart than in the States: a combination of fewer higher - end retailers in the Canadian market, more dispersed affluent areas, less stigma attached to the brand, and potentially a higher level of frugality all contribute to Walmart attracting a higher percentage of affluent Canadian shoppers.
More than 200 Balti restaurants exist in Birmingham alone, and the Balti Page commented: «Balti in Europe started attracting notice over the last few years in Birmingham in England — particularly in the city's Sparkhill and Sparkbrook areas, home of some of the oldest and best Balti houses, and now increasingly known as «the Balti Belt.
Gamer, can't believe that your comments have attracted more ticks against than for.
John Rees - Evans has joined the ranks of Ukip members whose comments are attracting more attention than the party would like
As a comment to what lacks, Alt.com should do more to attract young guys and girls, to make this site fresher.
The resultant changes to outcomes were noted in an Ofsted inspection attracting the following comments: «Special events... such as outdoor learning projects... capture pupils» imagination and make them keen to learn more
Most of the premiums are signed copies of books or posters, and it's true that Fantagraphic books are beautiful objects, with high production values, but at least one person has commented, and I would second this, that a digital bundle could attract more pledges.
These posts attracted a lot of comments and email questions, and so I wanted to post some more thoughts on the topic of compounding generally, and maybe ROIC more specifically.
Somehow this Inventory managed to attract THREE comments more objectionable than a Sluggo.
There are so many ways to attract bloggers — starting with links (I doubt any A-List blogger has not at least one ego search on his blogurls, his name and or products) to other blogs, doing clever comments, pinging services on tags etc. * If * you have high quality content, it is even more likely to attract readers.
Certainly, things like the Venus post that Rasmus and I did are much more fun to write and to moderate, but ironically (as you can see) they attract a lot fewer comments, and perhaps less readership.
I recently looked back at contemporary comments (in editor mode where they are chronological) and the post attracted rather little comment at the time — there was far more blog interest in other contemporary posts about asphalt and individual stations.
Judith, if you published that post again it would surely attract more than the hundred comments it did last October.
In addition to providing more advanced commenting options, third - party comment platforms can attract new readers.
The draft regulations attracted a barrage of comments, with more than 50 trade and public interest organizations making their concerns known, most from critical businesses and industry associations bristling at the compliance burden they will impose.
The ramifications of such a massive breach are likely to play out for quite some time — but a short - term issue is renewed anger at the Real Name system, which requires Koreans to submit their real names and social security numbers when leaving comments on any sites that attract more than 100,000 people per day.
Actually, the portrait attracted more likes and comments on Facebook than just about anything HouseGoesHome has ever posted.
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