Not exact matches
(Priscilla Fong, a spokeswoman for Macau's Financial
Intelligence Office, declined to
comment on this case or to respond to questions
about the region's links to North Korea.)
His arrogance belies his
intelligence, if he had been intelligent enough, he would have never made that stupid remark and he would have done some research before he made any
comments about Fluk.
they are religions and many follow the bible, and they arent lacking
intelligence as your
comment about a degree might suggest.
im sure many do but i just wish EVERYBODY here could know the true Jesus... I wish I could know Him better... it hurts a little at first... to know how short of His love we have fallen... but what is so awesome
about him is that his atonement was so total that it can even atone for the hateful
comments that have been posted here... and whats even MORE amazing is that His atonement can atone for MY sins... if we could just see one glimpse of his heart we would all lay down all of this human «
intelligence» and say... I'm so sorry... please show me the right way.
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Intelligence Comment Future concerns
about food security and a looming proteins crisis are some of the factors leading Space10 to create «meatless products» with plant proteins and insects.
The player has since return to selection for Jose Mourinho, however the United boss has questioned the player's attitude and football
intelligence, as per Sky Sports, with the Red Devils manager also making
comments about Shaw, who is on # 70,000 - a-week at Old Trafford according to the Daily Star, after United's recent 4 - 1 win over Burton, in which the left - back came on a substitute.
sorry but thats the average
intelligence of the
comments on this site... santi and coq were amazing one loss against BM and one draw against SPURS is enough to change the sides for some stupid guys here... and now after one loss in the Premier league where its normal to lose some games against lesser opponents and even missing one penalty, you guys come and bash just
about everything... look you guys in comparison to arsene wenger are
about as intelligent as michael owen
Sometimes we're apologizing out of shame when people accuse us of shoddy parenting, and other times it's an automatic response to any benign
comment we receive
about our kid's health,
intelligence, or attitude.
You may think an offhand
comment about your child's weight,
intelligence, or other abilities means nothing, but it sticks with them.
In fact, some of them didn't even mention it, being far more upset by a
comment attributed to Watson a couple of sentences earlier: He was «inherently gloomy
about the prospect of Africa,» Watson had told The Sunday Times, because «all our social policies are based on the assumption that their
intelligence is the same as ours — whereas all the testing says not really.»
Well, unless you're saying he should have been a maverick genius who should have seen what no - one else could, then that seems to me to be an unfair
comment, as the market simply reflects the combined
intelligence / view of everyone concerned, and if it was in any way divinable that the market was
about to plummet, then people would have divined that, and the market would have fallen — that's what markets are.
I think your prior
comments about Killian and the ref he gave are stupid, and an insult to the * groups * collective
intelligence bordering on childish gibberish and so far off base Strawman simply doesn't cut it as the right word to use linguistically.
Who writes elitist arguments
about the inferior
intelligence and morality of hundreds of millions of people he's never met, in practically every
comment.
There's an episode of The West Wing where President Bartlett pretends to make an off - guard
comment in front of a rolling camera after a TV interview was over — he made disparaging remarks
about his main opponent's
intelligence, which everyone assumed was a gaffe, but he actually did it on purpose because it got everyone talking
about whether his opponent was in fact stupid.
One reason this article caught my attention is because I've been thinking
about Kevin Lee's
comment on my post a couple of weeks back where he said he thought the field of artificial
intelligence and law seemed «under theorized from a jurisprudential perspective, in the sense of drawing from relatively simplistic and outdated jurisprudence.»
The minister had been asking Milner
about his thoughts on Facebook's testimony before the US Senate
Intelligence Committee and specifically the
comments of US Senator Mark Warren, who said he was «disappointed» in Facebook's answers.