Sentences with phrase «by moderating comments»

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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 are now moderated due to spam overload and have to be approved (by me)- so don't worry if your comment does not appear immediately after you publish it.
Comments will be moderated by the editorial team and may be removed if deemed necessary.
Well, my comment was «moderated» out by the martinets at the Daily Politics because I had the audacity to include a link to a 101 year old speech from Teddy Roosevelt which demolishes J. Myrle Fuller and Sheldon Skelos and affirms what the economic values and responsibilities of citizenship in the USA are really all about.
He's one of several conservatives to seize on Cuomo's comments from a radio interview last Friday, when he answered a question about his own Republican supporters by contrasting «moderate Republicans» with «extreme conservatives... who are right to life, pro assault weapon, anti-gay» and «have no place in the state of New York.
During the «Four Women in a Room» panel discussion, hosted by activist groups True Blue New York and Empire State Indivisible and moderated by POLITICO politics reporter Gloria Pazmino, Williams noted that New York has some of the worst voting laws in the country and addressed comments made by Melissa DeRosa, secretary to the governor, in which she said that most of the panelists do not have state government experience.
Sources the Observer spoke to saw the comments as an effort by Cornegy to impress moderate members of the Council — and to use Williams, who has struggled to get more of his colleagues to join in his genuflection, as a foil.
Professor Nick Sheron, from the University of Southampton, comments: «Setting a Minimum Unit Price for alcohol is an almost perfect alcohol policy because it targets cheap booze bought by very heavy drinkers and leaves moderate drinkers completely unaffected.
The page is interactive, so users can offer their own comments and personal experiences to past Q&A s. Everything here is moderated by Bob, and users have the ability to remain anonymous or simply use their first name and city, state, or country.
Dafoe and Bigelow join forces for a feature - length yakker that's interspliced with comments from Montgomery (moderated by Blue Underground's David Gregory).
All comments posted via the comment box below articles are moderated by the editorial team before appearing on the site.
CALmatters reporter Judy Lin, who moderated the discussion, asked about Gov. Jerry Brown's comments that the Local Control Funding Formula he championed shouldn't be judged by whether schools are able to close the achievement gap under the new funding formula.
On the Internet, there is some overlap, but important curators include Google (in its algorithms that attach value to search results for sites and for books), Twitter (trends), your social networks (your Facebook friends» comments, somewhat moderated by Facebook's algorithms), and influential bloggers.
Update 12-05-2016: I'm heavily moderating the comments on this post because I'm getting brigaded by angry breeders who think I'm an idiot.
Nai's conversation with independent curator and specialist of Asian art June Yap from Singapore was moderated and amply commented upon by local independent curator of contemporary Indian art Betty Seid.
Obviously this comment will never see light of day at RC but just maybe it will be read by one young scientist that moderates and begins him / her thinking... here's hoping.
As this is a moderated blog, comments will be posted after review by the online moderator.
Following a suggestion by John Mashey, we manage this balance by moving the correspondence which is not conducive to a serious conversation to a special page for comments moderated out of the main stream.
Go see Opasnet at en.opasnet.org and find out how to participate by: en.opasnet.org Reading Opasnet content Commenting Opasnet content Participating in polls Editing and creating Opasnet content Providing data to the Opasnet base Peer - reviewing Opasnet content Moderating parts of Opasnet You can also check out and contribute to the on - going assessments on e.g.: Impacts of emission trading on city - level Impacts of heating in small municipalities Climate change, air quality and housing Costs and benefits of composite traffic Benefits and risks of eating fish
I really won't feel offended by all these comments being moderated out, I just needed to rant in frustration.
(It reminds me of Jeff Id's ridiculous theory about his comments being moderated - out by some intern blog monitor at the NYTimes because they recognized his name and were so fearful of the damage done by a blog comment of his).
The iPad app mostly solves that problem by creating an easy to use interface that allows you to moderate comments, create or edit posts and easily add images and videos to posts on your iPad.
Comments will be moderated by Bloomberg BNA staff, who also expect to participate in any discussions.
I would think moderating and comments by name (though without much authentication, I suppose) would be prudent.
Comments are moderated and might be edited by RLG before being published.
All Psych Central blog comments are moderated both before and after - the - fact by Psych Central staff.
The comments came during a question - and - answer session moderated by Mary Ann Donaghy, NIC's chief marketing and communications officer, at the organization's Spring Investment Forum, held March 7...
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