Sentences with phrase «comment about conviction»

Remember my comment about conviction?

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One last comment, I was distressed this morning when I found out about the fruad conviction.
Great post, and the really disproportionate thing about it is this is all done using the «law» demanding the tithe when not one New Testament book endorses this model (The reference in Hebrews was not to establish tithe as it was to establish Jesus in a different order, and his comments in the gospels was to people living under the law)... how is it that no other «law» is preached with the same force and conviction as tithing?
Hopefully, this comment and all the support from your readers allows you to gain even more conviction about yourself and the need for your cookbook, blog, and overall spirit.
And as for Jon Fox and myself being Pals?We have never met never spoken and never corresponded.We share a common hatred of Arsene Wenger.We also share a long time support of Arsenal Football Club.That is it.There are many many others who post their thoughts and feelings on this site who feel the same way about Wenger and the hierarchy of this club as we do.It would be very very easy to rip your comments to shreds but I simply refuse to waste time pointing out the obvious to you other than to say if your «posts» carried as much conviction and feeling as the ones posted by Jon Fox then you would find yourself gaining far more respect than what you are getting now.Study Ken1945 and how he writes his posts.
Skelos» lawyer Robert Gage declined to comment about whether publicity about Silver's conviction would adversely affect his client's chances.
Goldblum talked about the return of Ian Malcolm in another recent interview, teasing that his character would be commenting on the action with his signature «wry irony» and «deep, wise, passionate conviction
However, if that's so (Jane, of course, you can jump in at any time and smack me for misinterpreting you if I am) it seems misplaced to bring up any variant of fanfiction in response to a comment about why someone with a book of a * publishable * genre would give up on attempting traditional publishing before giving it a fair shot, and self - publish (or get scammed), out of the conviction «No real publisher will want this, it's too edgy / unique / etc.».
Your comments about RealClimate's motives and your suggestion that they are driven by «convictions» rather than good science indicate you are too lazy to engage them in a debate based on science and evidence.
Meanwhile, with fewer vacuous comments to read through Andrew can get on with reporting what the scientists are saying / publishing so that those of us who are following the science without a priori convictions on who is right or wrong can learn more about what is going on on this planet.
On each of these platforms, you can follow, retweet, share, comment, post and use hashtags to raise awareness about wrongful convictions.
Although there was nothing in her January 19 reasons about the merger of the two sentences (contrary to the sentencing judge's comment in her January 21 reasons), the reality is that the sentencing submissions of both counsel and the dialogue between counsel and the judge make it crystal clear that everyone was on the same page — namely, the sentence imposed for the appellant's tenth impaired driving offence would be consecutive to the sentence he was already serving for his ninth conviction for the same offence.
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