Not exact matches
An
article on Tuesday about a recent surge of initial coin offerings referred incorrectly
to Patrick Murck, a lawyer who
commented on the regulatory oversight of
such offerings.
Such statements led Michael Ignatieff
to comment (in a January 5
article in the New York Times Magazine):
I find it fascinating that a non-Christian would make it
such a point
to click on a cleary Christian
article just
to negatively
comment about it.
every gooner us frustrated and want change why u writing transfer
articles and the transfer is so far away surely, an
article with a hopeless title like ibra make anitwenger happy seriously admin how r we supposed
to respond
to such an
article.there are no antiwenger its desperate fans who love.the club and know if wenger stays we might see the same thing nxt year as for
comments, we all love just arsenal coz its where we can say our feelings but luks like u not happy with that
to me I hve no problem with the so called antiwenger.why r we calling them this?
Having said that the best way
to deal with
such rubbish opinions is
to go and
comment on the site where the
article originated.
This
article does make some valid points but so do the
comments from both Spurs and Arsenal fans,
such as some of Arsenal fans leaving
to go
to bigger clubs or clubs that pay more.
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reading your
articles and replies
to posted
comments i can't help but feel you're missing out and it's sad
to see someone so well - educated have
such a stilted view.
She expanded and improved on the basic HTML site
to make it more user friendly and comprehensive, including a recent redesign
to convert
to a content management system with up -
to - date features
such as online membership subscription,
article commenting, social bookmarking, a blog, and a members only social network.
When I was asked by my friends at Huffington Post
to comment on an
article they were writing called New Online Dating Sites Bring Your Friends Along for the Ride, about these new sites
such as?
A number of people in the manosphere responding
to Elise Linscott's
article are
commenting on the dorky appearance and demeanor of her ex-husband I've had family members, friends, and co-workers who've gone through a divorce or they know someone who has,
such as their parents, and it's usually
You dare
to make
such an ignorant
comment such as this on an
article about the TESLA X which has already suffered a recall of all cars before a single one even hit the showroom floor?
Over a week ago I contributed a
comment noting that 99 out of 100 queries are not mailed «letters,» as you are indicating in your
article, but email and citing some of the problems with that,
such as figuring out how
to include a part of manuscript within the email (as they will not allow attachments!)
After reading this
article and the
comments it is still not clear
to me if I will be able
to read PROTECTED files supplied by, for example, libraries on Kindle,
such as MobiPocket's DRM (PRC) or Adobe's DRM (Epub and PDF).
The
article cites
comments by columnist Mark Hulbert, who refers
to valuation metrics
such as P / E, price - book, price - sales and price - dividend ratios as weak indicators of market tops but adds that we ignore them «at our peril, since it's also true that almost all bull market tops in history... Read More
COMMENTS FROM THE LOVINMYPUP ADMIINISTRATOR: THIS IS
SUCH A HARD TOPIC
TO DEAL WITH, FOR SOME REASON, SEVERAL OF MY FRIENDS HAVE LOST PETS IN THE LAST FEW WEEKS, I FOUND THIS
ARTICLE THAT HAS... Read more
If the point of your original
article is that developers
such as yourself can't possibly survive in this «race
to the bottom» indie game market selling games for a buck, that point is completely negated when you say over and over in the
comments that in fact your company is doing quite well for itself and makes tons of money on its games.
Please ensure all
comments are related
to improving this
article because asking questions
such as «Who is your favorite character / team / area in this game» are not allowed and will be removed on sight.
One
such example of this was a
comment received on another website, Climate Progress,
to an
article of ours that they had cross-posted from Jeff Huggens.
I've saved the
article;
such items as the one you link from the Wayback machine should be saved / stored by as many ppl here as possible, and more bloggers reading this could blog about them in case they disappear even from Wayback (someone
commented that if a website starts
to block the robot.txt used by the Wayback machine then even previously archived
articles will vanish as Wayback's policy is
to take that as a refusal
to be archived at all, even retroactively).
Usually,
such comments are in response
to comments denigrating the value of learned «expertise,» as indicated by academic credentials, years of study,
articles published in respected journals, professional recognition, etc..
If you post any information in public areas of our Website,
such as blogs or
article -
commenting, it will be available
to the public and we may reuse and republish
such information at our discretion and in accordance with our Terms of Use.
BTW, your questions / strawmen,
such as they are, can be readily submitted
to the paper's authors via email, or perhaps better still, as a
comment to the
article itself in the peer - reviewed BAMS... assuming they are on - topic.
If you enjoy wading through
such tripe, I don't for one minute think that you do, as you find in
comment threads
to articles in the mainstream media then this
article and the
comments which follow are classic:
That looks very close
to what Arindam Samanta writes here in the
comments: The press release accompanying the GRL
article disputed the following IPCC AR4 (2007) claim — «Up
to 40 % of the Amazonian forests could react drastically
to even a slight reduction in precipitation -LSB-...] It is more probable that forests will be replaced by ecosystems -LSB-...]
such as tropical savannas.»
I would just suggest that anyone
commenting on the technical aspects of the dispute actually cite the literature being critiqued rather than use shorthand in referring
to those
articles, otherwise those critiques will never show up in search results for interested people who are using the citations (or even partials
such as author names, or date and subject and maybe journal) as search terms.
Lawyers weren't allowed
to solicit business through fliers or ads, and the prohibition even extended
to indirect forms of advertising,
such as
commenting on newspaper
articles.
Many attorney SEO strategists employ morally questionable tactics
such as link schemes,
comment spam,
article spinning and fake client testimonials that can be detrimental
to your reputation and inevitably hurt your law firm's search engine ranking.
[33] As the Court of Appeal observed in Carter, citing the proposition of the New York cases MacFadden v. Anthony and Kline v. Biben, «reference
to an
article containing defamatory content without repetition of the
comment itself should not be found
to be a republication of
such defamatory content».
We would like where possible
such comments to be backed - up by provision of in - depth notes and
articles and primary legal and regulatory materials.
In addition
to the
article, the
comments show a varied response
to such a suggestion.
If you have anything you would like contribute
to this
article,
such as a
comment or question, please leave your feedback in our discussion forum.
But we all know that in WoW at least (many of the anecdotes used in the
article and in the
comments relate
to that game), every player has
to «farm» for resources at some point, whether
to complete quests, get resources for tradeskills, earn gold for in - game items
such as mounts, or simply for their own in - game profit.
Analytical:
Commenting on material from third - party sources,
such as
articles and sales stats that demonstrate housing trends in the area, can broaden a visitor's knowledge and show you're up
to speed on the market.
I post this
comment here, from the real - life serious opportunity blooper standpoint, not at the TREB specific
article continuation, so as not
to be be misread; interfere with findings, but just
to address the «SOLD error content and MLS capacity for
such, and how it impacts our industry vis a vis seller or buyer privacy,» as per the forced releasing of TREB sold information, files of a deeper material nature, and
such.
I will not «debate»
such topics, especially with those who purport
to be know - it - all, mouth pieces for the industry feeling it necessary that they not only speak for themselves but whose pure and selfish goal is
to tear down REM, itself, editor Jim, all
article writers, posters, and
comments made at large.