Sentences with phrase «better at commenting»

I'll review my «pre test» list of symptoms and become better at commenting about those issues on my food diary.
In fact, I'm not very good at commenting at all.
I have followed your articles & instructions for quite a while now, but just that I am not quite too good at commenting.

Not exact matches

As a small - business owner, he found himself driven nuts by negative comments on Yelp and other review sites, especially those posted on days when everything at the restaurant seemed to be going well.
According to comments on Glassdoor, Quora, and other sources, here are the best and worst things about working at Microsoft:
Leave me a comment below and give me your best shot at a LinkedIn professional headline that fits your ideal audience.
Admittedly, there might be good reasons for Apple, which did not immediately respond to Fortune's request for comment, to offer pre-orders late at night.
Following Kalanick's comments and the Lyon promotion, she says, current women employees could be feeling that their career at Uber is «tenuous at best
CEOs looking to rear a steady brood of well - behaved ideas could do so by popping in at an annual industry trade show or by taking in the occasional customer comment.
As Erik Fyrwald, CEO of Swiss agricultural group Syngenta International, commented at the Fortune Global Forum, «Look at who is best these days and aim to work with them.»
This means that Whole Foods can track customer engagement by comments, shares, in - store visits, and customer referrals at each store to better find the elements that make some stores more successful than others.
One of the officers is heard commenting that students at the private school were driving «better cars than you do.»
Brian Rogers has done well to win the job of editor at The West Australian newspaper, though his appointment is causing some catty comments from the staff.
Even better, look at the kind of comments people like your personas leave on those blog posts.
This post is in response to the following excellent comment from Stephen Moore, the man who will trounce Ralph Goodale in the next federal election (or at least do better than I did): April 2007 testimony before the parliamentary committee on International Trade saw Industry Canada, DFAIT reps and others stress the importance of the -LSB-...]
Andrew Frothingham, former ad manager of Timeplex, comments: «When I was the ad manager at Timeplex, I used Bob Bly a lot, because he has the best understanding of any writer I found of the issues in the world of high technology.»
This came following Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's comment at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, that a weaker dollar «is good for us as it's related to trade and opportunities.»
«It was like a good actor reading his script, it was that good,» Sébastien Lavoie, an economist at Montreal - based Laurentian Bank Securities and a former analyst at the Bank of Canada, said of Mr. Carney's comments yesterday.
In office less than two months, he commented that we were at «the point where buying stocks is a potentially good deal if you've got a long - term perspective.»
«Today, I'm calling on the Department of Labor to update the rules that advisors» use for retirement advice, so that advisors «put the best interest of their clients above their own,» Obama said in comments at AARP's Washington headquarters.
Though I certainly keep some analytical details proprietary, one of my goals in these weekly comments is to give clients and shareholders a good picture of what I am looking at, and how that translates into our investment position.
His Royal Highness, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, Chairman of PIF, commented as follows: «The Public Investment Fund is focused on achieving attractive long - term financial returns from its investments at home and abroad, as well as supporting the Kingdom's Vision 2030 strategy to develop a diversified economy.
We have since updated the article to include a video clip from the sales huddle, captured before its removal, as well as comments from Chingy, who performed at the event.
Elon Musk will hold a Reddit AMA on 5 January at 9PM EST, which will be a good opportunity to ask him to comment.
As such, the comments may best serve as a note of caution, one that hints at the current state of ethereum and suggests the work - in - progress nature of cryptocurrencies more broadly.
As usual, I don't place too much emphasis on this sort of forecast, but to the extent that I make any comments at all about the outlook for 2006, the bottom line is this: 1) we can't rule out modest potential for stock appreciation, which would require the maintenance or expansion of already high price / peak earnings multiples; 2) we also should recognize an uncomfortably large potential for market losses, particularly given that the current bull market has now outlived the median and average bull, yet at higher valuations than most bulls have achieved, a flat yield curve with rising interest rate pressures, an extended period of internal divergence as measured by breadth and other market action, and complacency at best and excessive bullishness at worst, as measured by various sentiment indicators; 3) there is a moderate but still not compelling risk of an oncoming recession, which would become more of a factor if we observe a substantial widening of credit spreads and weakness in the ISM Purchasing Managers Index in the months ahead, and; 4) there remains substantial potential for U.S. dollar weakness coupled with «unexpectedly» persistent inflation pressures, particularly if we do observe economic weakness.
«Comments Yellen made at a conference in Jackson Hole were not received well by the incoming administration, when she delivered a defense of the regulations enacted by the Obama administration following the financial crisis.»
Siluanov said the decision to establish state control in the cryptosphere was made at the same meeting where Putin issued these comments, a meeting at which Siluanov, as well as Russian Central Bank head Elvira Nabiullina and the CEO of the payment service Qiwi, Sergey Solonin, were present.
RealtyTrac's Senior Vice President, Daren Blomquist, made the following comments to Bloomberg: «Their analytics are telling them it's not a good time to buy — that's definitely another red flag that they're pulling back at the same time as the less savvy investors are ramping up.»
Set forth below is the text of a comment that I recently posted to the discussion thread for another blog entry at this site: «My guess is that Shiller's rationalization is that he can do more good saying things the way he does because at least he gets the message out» What good is getting a message out if it's the wrong message?
According to this Wired article: Thinking Out Loud — How successful networks nurture good ideas: Every day we collectively produce... over 1 milion blog posts and 2 million blog comments on WordPress Not bad at all!
As a long term Prospa investor and Board member, Avi Eyal, Partner at UK - based Entrée Capital commented, «Prospa has had exceptional growth over the past four years, led by two of the best CEOs in tech today, Greg Moshal and Beau Bertoli.
One of the speakers at a recent Exit Strategies workshop in Vancouver (a well - respected senior M&A lawyer) commented that up until a couple of years ago he'd rarely heard the term»M & A Advisor».
New Democrats feel their best shot at re-election cuts a straight path through Kenney's social values, policies and past comments against same - sex marriage and abortion, as well as his more recent comments that parents ought to be informed that their kids are in school gay - straight alliances.
The five days it took Facebook to make any official comment on the Cambridge Analytica saga speaks volumes about the company's reticence to say anything other than «sorry, we will do better» at this stage.
When I read Clement's comment, I wondered what the higher - ups at StatsCan thought about it because I'd be surprised if they endorsed making the long form voluntary or said it was «good enough.»
This thread has been a joy to read... blog commenting at its best.
I make no apologies for my comment, but even IF DWaters was trying to make valid points, the very problem is that they are still thinly veiled racist comments and seriously missing the point at * best *.
It does work much better when you point to actual sources when you post data — at least for those of us who prefer to comment on facts more than opinion.
I don't know how many people here are from Aurora — Co, but some comments are not helping in any way the survivors and families.I respect all religions in the world and I also respect the opinion of those who don't believe in God or anything.But, instead of blasphemy the name of God, send your positive thoughts and energy to those who survived this tragedy.Even though some of you show no signs of good Christians you should show at least signs of good neighbors.You still can be an Atheist and have compassion for others!Don't let the evil be inside you, Aurora — CO needs to heal in peace!!!
Well, I can see in 2000 years, academics looking back at the «great persecution of Christians» and finding that the great persecutions of the early part of the third millennium AD were actually blog comments by anonymous people.
To be clear, you explained why this happens (although I dispute your comments about females becoming «ripe» — «But understand that females at hotter areas become ripe at earlier age and if body was built well enough and had her monthly period coming early age than she is ready minimum 9 years old...»), but I'm more interested in whether or not it is accepted legally, morally or according to islam.
Since you're well aware of the nature of the comments you'll read here and the kind of articles you'll find, why would you look at all?
Those poor good ol Christians really needed a place to get back at us Atheists, and once again pretend to be the «victims» of a «war», and pretend to be so polite and cuddly with their cute comments!
To be honest I'm not sure what I would feel appropriate, but the fact that we buried him at sea to «respect» his beliefs is a comment that doesn't sit well with me.
But that's okay, because if you leave a comment sharing your favorite place to find gifts that support a good cause, (or any comment at all), you will automatically be entered to win a GIVEN t - shirt from World Vision.
... and we then find out publicly from Julie McMahon ex-Jones in her online comments in 2009, 2010, and 2014 that at the same time those seemingly good things were happening, apparently she was enduring emotional and verbal and physical and spiritual abuse.
Wendy: I never saw the nasty name comment (I can't do more than skim the vitriol on here at the best of times).
I have much enjoyed your comments here as well as your writings over at Grace Ground.
Well, I was reading for over a year before I commented at all.
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