Sentences with phrase «blog posts in question»

As the blog posts in question were deliberately intended to relate to the plaintiff and were publicly disseminated, the focus of the case was whether these posts were defamatory.
The blog posts in question include no less than 8 separate posts referring to a law student as a «liar,» prominently featuring this same sentiment in the blog titles.
Unfortunately, the blog post in question isn't promising anything, it's merely gauging public opinion.
The letter expressed concern that the blog post in question sent «a message that legal research and writing («LRW») courses are not rigorous, underestimates the ability of LRW faculty to comment on students» cognitive skills, harms students by discounting the valuable and thoughtful insight we have to offer about students seeking to transfer to Yale, and devalues LRW professors as a whole.»

Not exact matches

Then he took to Periscope to discuss the findings with his followers, sharing the same content with a new audience in a new format, fielding questions and comments and extending the life and reach of his blog post.
«This may seem like an anomaly to many people who might question why AT&T is joining with those who have differing viewpoints on how to ensure an open and free internet,» AT&T's top lobbyist, Bob Quinn, said in a blog post on Tuesday.
«This may seem like an anomaly to many people, who might question why AT&T is joining with those who have differing viewpoints on how to ensure an open and free internet,» Bob Quinn, the senior executive vice president of external and legislative affairs at AT&T, wrote in a company blog post.
I will probably never have the time to get to them, but if someone were to ask me a question in a blog post, you can bet I'd make that a priority to respond to.
In a blog post, Amit Singhal, senior vice president of Google Search, explained how comparison and filter tools built into Google's «Knowledge Graph» will let users ask questions that don't necessarily have simple answers in a way that feels less like a search and more like a conversatioIn a blog post, Amit Singhal, senior vice president of Google Search, explained how comparison and filter tools built into Google's «Knowledge Graph» will let users ask questions that don't necessarily have simple answers in a way that feels less like a search and more like a conversatioin a way that feels less like a search and more like a conversation.
If prospects find answers to their common questions via blog posts written by people at your company, they're much more likely to come into the sales process trusting what you have to say because you've helped them in the past — even before they were interested in purchasing anything from you.
They take pride in asking emotional questions in their blog posts.
«There is no question that Hong Kong is under tremendous competitive pressure,» Richard Li, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange's chief executive, wrote in a blog post after the decision.
There is no point in writing a blog post to answer a question if Google believes listicles and image content best answer the query.
In this blog post, I seek to answer that question by showing you a simple, yet quite reliable way to know when to step back on the gas pedal.
Last year in one of my blog posts I argued that although I remained very skeptical about the sustainability of the China growth model I nonetheless believed that China bulls could make a plausible argument but were failing to do so largely because they did not address the three questions that were fundamental to the debate on the sustainability of the Chinese growth model.
While the blog post Coinbase is not called the Bank in question, the portal Bloomberg believes that Coinbase has opened the account in the British Bank Barclays.
This blog post is part of an ongoing series in which we answer frequently asked questions about buying a house in California.
This is the latest entry in our blog post series that addresses some of the most common questions among California home buyers.
This is part of an ongoing blog post series where we answer common questions among home buyers in California.
This blog post answers a question Tina in New Jersey, who asked: «What are the best types of home loans for first - time buyers with no down payment?»
To answer your question: as per Step 1 in the blog post above, you should set your wallet currency to USD if you want to receive $ 100 in your Abra wallet.
The FAQ approach is a common one I take when writing blog posts — after speaking with co-workers in departments like Sales, Support, and Consulting, I aggregate questions that leads and customers commonly ask and note them for future blog topics.
According to a blog post from Trammell, linked to by iwilcox, the transfer in question was done not to a Silk Road -LSB-...]
Now, I would never have thought of this as being a potential question or reasonable consideration until I saw a pair of recent «quitting Facebook» blog posts gaining some level of virality (at least in the marketing industry).
Write blog posts that answer each of the questions in more depth.
The company gets this question so often it even published a blog post about it in mid-2016.
(In fairness, his team did follow up on this question in a post on the company's «Hard Questions» blog, and has since updated its privacy policy and ad settings to make them easier to navigateIn fairness, his team did follow up on this question in a post on the company's «Hard Questions» blog, and has since updated its privacy policy and ad settings to make them easier to navigatein a post on the company's «Hard Questions» blog, and has since updated its privacy policy and ad settings to make them easier to navigate.)
Some of the questions I asked in this post have been discussed elsewhere on this blog already, and others will be discussed in future posts.
I have just finished a blog post on the topic of walking in the light and could not help noticing that Eph 5 is a very explicit illustration of the question of free will.
Back to the main point of your post, which I think if I understand you right your question is, «Why do atheist come to the * faith * based blog to chat about religion, or in your words, bash religion?
In years of posting to this blog full of presumably sensible, honest and «good» y Christians, I've never gotten an answer to this question.
As Jason said in his post, «If you don't ask any questions, this will be the worst blog post ever.
Well, some of the answer to that question is written in various posts on this blog, and the rest of the answer will probably never get written anywhere.
In addition to this excellent post from Laura, I hope you will jump over to Zack Hoag's blog, where he raises some good questions about Sovereign Grace Ministries and the Counseling Cliff.
I can not even begin to answer these questions in a short blog post, so in a Resurrection post later today, I will summarize some of the truths of the resurrection that can be applied to all of these situations.
I have gotten this question a few times recently, so maybe I should write a blog post or two about the violent passages in the Old Testament.
A question... weekdays I produce this link post at my blog... and I was copying it here with the idea it might stimulate discussions... but in light of Joe's recent post that Evangel posts should have lasting relevance... and much of these links are topical and on current events that leads....
Are rhetorical questions overused in blog posts?
The answer to your question of why it is that non-religious people follow and post in a religion blog is, to me, pretty simple.
I pondered the question after reading a CNN Belief Blog post in which Imam Khalid Latif, executive director of New York University's Islamic Center, argued that public schools should close for two prominent Muslim holidays in New York City.
If you have any questions about theology you want me to answer, please out the form below, and I will try to answer it in a future blog post.
In another blog post, «Confused but Confident», Barrett explains the tragedy has caused her to question God.
Post your question in comments and CNN Belief Blog contributor Richard Allen Greene will work one into his interview, which we'll post here next wPost your question in comments and CNN Belief Blog contributor Richard Allen Greene will work one into his interview, which we'll post here next wpost here next week.
I've previewed this coconut whipped cream in several posts, but I finally realised that the amount of questions I was receiving required a separate blog post for it.
It seems like every time Dana mentions «Chicken Chips» in any blog entry or post on Facebook, someone will ask, «What are chicken chips???» (The other common question is about fat - fasting.
It's crazy, the things you'll do when you find yourself trapped in the middle of a Boeing 777 — with your husband sitting next to you, hogging the armrest and playing what seems like a never - ending game of solitaire — questioning how many typos were in the scheduled version of that boozy, celebratory blog post and if it was even scheduled for the right day.
:) There's so much more that I cover in individual posts on my blog here or in the book Cut the Sugar:) I do hope this clarified a bit, if you have any other questions at all, please do not hesitate to ask:) Sending big hugs, xoxo ella
And from now on, when you send me these questions, you'll probably get a link to this blog post in response.
Bill Gates poses this question in his latest blog post and what the Gates Foundation and its partners are doing to help.
And even though they were not suited for the work assignment in question, I saved my notes for the recipe and silently in my head planned to post it on the blog.
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