Sentences with phrase «comment thread which»

Many valid objections have been raised on that 500 + comment thread which have not been adequately addressed, either by yourself or anyone else.

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Customers created their own thread on the site's forums page, which received more than 13,000 views and 240 comments.
A key difference is «threaded conversations,» MSPoweruser reports, which helps organize conversations by making it look more like a Facebook comment thread.
Everyone knows Satoshi put a message in the Genesis block which disproves the very first comment in this thread, which is yours.
Perhaps we have read a comment on a discussion thread with which we disagree.
If you read through the comment thread on this post you will get a taste of the length with which people have gone to protect the Emergent brand and do harm to Julie.
Posting the source of information for my previous comment (which has yet to appear in the thread): An article by Raheel Raza and Tarek Fatah in the Ottawa Citizen
Most Popular Comment: Rachel McGlone Hedlin's comment after «God and the Gay Christian, Discussion 3,» which you can read as a featured comment at the top of the threaComment: Rachel McGlone Hedlin's comment after «God and the Gay Christian, Discussion 3,» which you can read as a featured comment at the top of the threacomment after «God and the Gay Christian, Discussion 3,» which you can read as a featured comment at the top of the threacomment at the top of the thread here.
Most Popular Comment: Karen's, after «God and the Gay Christian Discussion, Week 2,» which you can read as a «featured comment» at the top of the threaComment: Karen's, after «God and the Gay Christian Discussion, Week 2,» which you can read as a «featured comment» at the top of the threacomment» at the top of the thread here.
The comment section after each post will be carefully monitored and discussions will only last for 24 hours, after which the thread will be closed.
Though there was one common thread in the comments to this week's game which those charts don't pick up: thank God we don't play Purdue.
There are lots of sensible comments by Gooners on various threads but only those which actively call for Wengers sacking are worth reading and actually helpful in increasing the pressure on the club to act and sack him.
I'm not meaning to cause any more of a ruckus here, but I've read a lot of comments on this thread which frankly refer to women who choose not to homebirth as ignorant.
Of course I can't summarize a whole perspective on parenting in one comment, nor am I addressing the whole issue of abuse which seems to be an important thread above, but I hope I clarified that my understanding of Adler involves always loving the child and acting in his / her best interest and not withholding affection or using it as some kind of an incentive or prize.
I posted the Wisconsin neonatal mortality statistics in a comment thread on a Newsweek article about midwifery which quoted Prown, asking why she did not mention that homebirth midwives in Wisconsin had triple the neonatal death rate of low risk hospital birth.
No such notation is on this thread of comments, which indicates that your comment was never removed.
That was reflected by the national press, which could not help but note the overwhelming antagonism towards Miller expressed on social media, in letters to editors, in comment threads and in opinion poll responses.
Any concerns about breaching election rules (which is why the thread referred to above is closed to comments) will no longer apply.
Comment: Mary Doria Russell's A Thread of Grace novelizes the extraordinary and little known history of Northern Italy during the last two years of World War II, during which time Italian citizens saved the lives of more than 43,000 Jews.
Arriving in this comments thread rather tardily (I've been super-busy the past few days) to add linkage to Mick Rooney's blog post in response to Author Solutions» «white paper» (which I blogged about in my previous post).
I just posted a short comment with similar numbers (including some extrapolations on pages / borrow read) on the thread at Kboards, which will probably get shredded by all the Chicken Littles over there
I think a lot of people are starting to see through it, which is why so many editors are so upset and «insulted» in this comment thread.
(I notice in the WJW comment thread someone opines along the lines of «Oh, that's like EULA boilerplate and it would probably not be enforceable in court,» which I think is a really charming example of naivete, not in the least because, as I suspected, the boilerplate also specifies (in section 10.1) that disputes between Kindle Direct users and Amazon will be settled through arbitration rather than the courts.)
Set forth below is the text of a comment I put to a thread on Valuation - Informed Indexing at the My Personal Finance Journey site: Bogleheads.org is just one of many personal finance discussion boards and blogs which have «uninvited» Mr. Bennett.
Set forth below is the text of a comment that I recently posted to the discussion thread for one of my columns at the Value Walk site: There has never been a 30 year period in which a 4 % withdrawal rate has not worked.
I clicked the thread and read through the comments, which eventually took me to the Steam Store page for Grey Goo.
So the suggestion — both explicitly in the article and implicitly in the comments thread — that it's a game set out to offend but which is being marketed as sex - ed is demonstrably untrue.
It's sad, I don't see any love for Skulls of the Shogun in this comment thread, a game which I already own on another console and my iPad.
RealClimate has allowed almost the whole of the comment thread to be hijacked by a venal idiot who revels in the posting of a constant stream of ridiculous statements and questions to which many individuals then feel obliged to respond.
You know, I wonder if the denialists on this thread such as Matt, Dodo or Steve Reynolds would care to comment on the following topic (which actually relate to the original topic of the post):
> 230 To elaborate on the link I posted — this is one of the editors of Reason Magazine, who has changed his mind about warming; the thread below his posting includes comments from some people who read only his posting, some who read the press release, and one or two who actually read the science on which he based his change of mind.
[Resolution Copper sent an expanded response, which is in the comment thread.]
The producers may think it suggests the sort of meaning that inheres in the steroids analogy presented by Bob Henson (above on this thread)-- which is brilliant and deserves more comment.
Take a good look at the numbers which have been bandied about in this comment thread!
Somebody on the previous climateaudit thread suggest that Kaminsky got the idea from a Forbes comment, which was inspired by you.
Hantemirov's objection to my calculation was expressed in a threaded comment) to my May 15, 2012, in which Hantemirov complained very angrily about my post as follows:
This is an opportune moment to put on the record at this thread my responses to your general comments, some of which you are already aware of.
However, in the multiproxy threads that I've written that constitute the bulk of this blog, I would like to see an example of a thread which justifies the following comment:
As a simple exercise, I quickly revisited the everchanging Hansen adjustments, a topic commented on acidly by E.M. Smith (Chiefio) in many posts — also see his interesting comments in the thread at a guest post at Anthony «s, a post which revisited the race between 1934 and 1998 — an issue first raised at Climate -LSB-...]
Concerning these R2 figures, I'm about to reply to Greg about CO2 fitting, which you can find by searching for xyzzy in a comment by me on this thread other than this one.
But, I can comment on your conduct in this thread, which has been calm, transparent and civil.
Lang seems to pick on those too polite to accuse him directly of being a liar, but one can readily find circumlocutions such as CBDunkerson «s «The continuing fictional works of Peter Lang» that amount to the same thing, which I didn't have to search far for: it's in the same thread containing Ronald Brak's comment above.
Looking over some of the comments on this thread is occurred to me we may see a two tracked approach, which of course is a simplification because there are many other tracks.
As far as can see my last point is exactly the one on which you wrote your first comment in this thread.
Reading Climate Cover - Up, you keep stumbling across familiar phrases and concepts, which you can see every day on the comment threads.
Comments up thread (eg Zajko Sept 15 2:13 pm) mentioned polls of scientists, some of which are frequently used in the media and elsewhere to support claims of near concensus about AGW in the climate science community specifically, and prevailing in earth science in general, for example Doran and Zimmerman of U of Illinois.
The really useful aspect of comments like # 4 above, which do tend to appear in almost every thread here, is that any climate scientist who visits here trying to find out what's up with all of this very quickly finds out.
New poster bender has written some very thoughtful posts, including some comments on Gaspé which I I'd like to recover from deep in a political thread.
There is no attempt to claim precedence, but as far back as September 14th, I put a comment (# 3143) on the IJIS thread which contained the following text...
I'm not a scientist, which is why in general I refrain from commenting on threads explicitly labelled as «technical».
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