Sentences with phrase «conversations in the comments of»

I've modified my opinions due to the conversation in the comments of my posts more than once.
Between their podcasts and video series, a lot of the topics really feel like conversations, and when they're having actual conversations in the comments of blog posts it makes visitors even more likely to poke around and find more to learn.
Our hostesses will share their style and you should find some fun conversations in the comments of each blog, so I hope you'll join in!

Not exact matches

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his supporters have suggested that the now - notorious 2005 conversation made public by the Washington Post on Friday — in which Trump is heard making sexually explicit comments about women while TV personality Billy Bush eggs him on — was typical of the kind of harmless «locker room talk» in which men engage in all the time.
Jim Kessler, senior vice president for policy and co-founder of Third Way, a centrist policy think tank in Washington, D.C., echoes those comments: «For voters, the biggest conversation and the biggest concern is that the best days for them, their kids, and their communities may be in the past,» he says.
Donald Sterling makes a couple of comments in what he thought was a private conversation, but the comments are mysteriously posted online.
Republicans on Friday quickly condemned the lewd comments about women made by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in a 2005 conversation, and some called for him to drop out of the race.
Rosenstein's comments came at the end of a wide - ranging conversation at the Newseum in Washington to commemorate Law Day, which happened to fall a day after the Washington Post reported that conservative allies of President Trump had drafted impeachment articles against the Justice Department's No. 2 official.
Just let her go, I sort of like the comments she makes because a) they help illustrate the reason why atheists are around in the first place and why we must actually get up and say something and b) she sometimes starts stimulating conversation (obviously she doesn't mean to nor participates).
Just in the interest of advancing the conversation, I've pulled a comment from the BIG THINK thread by our own C.J. Wolfe.
@Linda, while I absolutely agree with your comment, for me there is an even greater and broader purpose in pursuing this conversation in a public place: so that people can become aware of some of the deceptive (whether intentionally or not) and dangerous behaviours and practices that sometimes (often?)
Just as a point of clarification to Bill's post above, while I welcome what I thinkis a imporant point we should al keep in mind I would in no way ever see myself as an important part of the conversation more a present somewhat comenting bystander although my ego was very flattered when I read Bill's comment
I had noticed that a couple of people had commented earlier regarding the OP, so that's what I did, as well as posting something personal having to do with the change of topic to participate in the conversation and, hopefully, help with the healing going on here in some way.
Thank you for reading, for commenting, for our funny and deep and weird conversations on Twitter and Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram, for your emails and letters, for your support and critiques, for showing up to the events in churches and community centres where I stumbled over my words and hugged you a bit too tightly and likely cried, for buying my little yellow book, for your prayers for me and my family, for staying with me, really, for all of it.
The comments rolled in, and some fantastic conversation came of it.
And he added a comment to summarize what many in this congregation thought about the use of the consensor: «It's a marvelous vehicle for starting conversation
Between our three guests — an atheist, a Catholic, and an Orthodox Jew — we've had over 500 questions come in, generating all kinds of interesting conversations on the blog and in the comment section.
I'm going to make this my last comment on this thread, not because talking about this in the way this conversation has gone is upsetting for me but I just don't see the point of talking any more with the way it has gone.
But instead it turned into fantastic conversation in the comment section, just a good old fashioned blog chat of yesteryear without anyone cursing anyone out — great theories, so many connections I had missed, so much goodness there.
With these five words, Donald Trump and many of his supporters have tried to brush away the presidential candidate's sexually predatory comments recorded in a 2005 conversation between the GOP presidential candidate and NBC host Billy Bush.
Based on the comments I received from my blog posts on the science and religion debate, I want to point Evangel readers in the direction of some resources that would inform the conversation because ---- with the exception of a few interlocutors ---- pervasive ignorance and fear seem to....
There's no way we can cover every angle of this important issue in a week, so your comments, questions, and posts will be critical in bringing more depth and insight to the conversation.
While I don't agree with every point in every one of these comments, articles, and quotes — I've included thoughts from Christians, Jews, and even atheists — I think they provide great fodder for conversation and may help you as you work through all this on your own.
You've had longer conversations with strangers in the comment section of your blog than you've had with your own mother.
It has never been my intention to participate in the kind of lightless heat that such abstract, hypothetical comments and conversations generate.
A friend of mine in Germany, a broadcaster of religious programs, once commented rather plaintively: «Is it asking too much when one asks the parson just for once, just once, to talk as a normal man to normal men, brief and to the point, without mincing matters, in a natural tone of voice, almost as in a friendly conversation
If you would like to join in the conversation, please plan to submit your name, name of blog, title of post and link in the comment section of this announcement by 6PM EST 2/7/2012.
At the end of the conversation, Green said one non-Mormon student's comment encapsulated the strides Mormonism made in the last year.
Based on the comments I received from my blog posts on the science and religion debate, I want to point Evangel readers in the direction of some resources that would inform the conversation because ---- with the exception of a few interlocutors ---- pervasive ignorance and fear seem to prevail instead of knowledge and faith.
His fans are an integral part of his shtick; they figure out what he's talking about through conversations in the comments, treating each image like a riddle to be figured out.
NBA - After TMZ leaked audio of Donald Sterling making racist comments in a conversation with his girlfriend, the Clippers owner has been banned for life from any association with the Clippers organization or the NBA...
In the next installment of our conversation, we'll expand on Shurburtt's comments and discuss how the industry and ranking process can improve.
Sincere apologies but I really want to stress the importance of writing well in the comments, to keep generating conversation and raising the level of conversation.
McIlroy, whose anti-Olympics comments dominated the conversation ahead of Thursday's first round, let his clubs do the talking at the start, going out in 3 - under 32.
At the very centre of the book is Keegan; it's his name in the subtitle, and his image on the cover — acknowledging the applause of the supporters after the final match of the season, his rueful look matching the rueful comments on the conclusion of the campaign made in conversation with Hardy 20 years later.
Because our meeting is in a lounge area of the school, girls who are no longer breastfeeding often wander by and join in the conversation or make comments.
Comments by participants in other cycles of this course: «When I put the principles taught in the TSS course into action in the classroom, I found the students enthralled by both the experiments and the conversations about them.
I encourage you to read the post, but also take a look at the comments section, where an interesting conversation is taking place about the possible unintended consequences of shifting subsidies around, and also some practical input from me and fellow school food blogger Ed Bruske about the critical difference between serving produce in school cafeterias and getting kids to actually eat it.
This means not just hearing what your child says but getting involved in real conversations with her: Ask questions, make comments, keep the chat going, and give her plenty of opportunities to speak her mind.
For now, here's part of a recent conversation I had with Jessalynn in which she explained why she's such an unabashed open adoption supporter and how she deals with negative comments by other birthmothers.
I don't know if straight people hear comments like this, but as a gay person, your ears are a little more primed to hearing the word «gay» being dropped in and out of conversation with ease - mostly in the derogatory sense.
You've applied so many faulty debate tactics in your comments here that, if this were a conversation that was mediated, you'd probably be asked to step away from it on the grounds of intellectual dishonesty.
To participate, at the starting time, all those who are interested should sign on to their Twitter accounts and follow along in the conversation, submit a question or comment on the topic of how you are raising happy children using the hashtag #RaisingHappiness.
They are not governments - that kind of deal - making comes in December (or rather in the glacial negotiating sessions throughout this year), so I see no problem with them having earnest conversations deep into the night about the relative merits of carbon taxes over cap and trade, or any other issue, that have no substantive outcome other than to generate more research proposals, newspaper column inches and comments in well - meaning blogs.
Rosen, after inflaming a debate over women in the workplace this week, apparently thought the better of prolonging the conversation about her comments, and tweeted this morning that she would be staying home with her children instead.
Dan Watkins, director of Contact Law, commented: «The introduction of «protected conversations» will offer employers the chance to have frank conversations with staff about their performances without fear of their every word being scrutinised and potentially used against them in a tribunal.
«Despite the assurances over the case of Sadiq Khan, the question remains about whether we are moving towards a surveillance society in which nothing is private and conversations are routinely monitored, recorded and logged,» he commented.
School Board President Barbara Seals - Nevergold, who was among the board members who filed the charges against Paladino, talked about Paladino's ouster Thursday in terms of Elia's ruling, which cited comments Paladino made in an Artvoice article detailing conversations from a closed - door executive session of the School Board.
At about the time that Labour's mayoral candidate, Sadiq Khan, tweets that Livingstone's comments were «appalling and inexcusable», Corbyn is engaged in an intense conversation with the train inspector about everything from rail policy to the recent catch of a «record cod» to Tony Blair.
The Akim Oda MP, William Quaitoo, tendered in his resignation in August 2017, following pressure from the Minority, and some civil society groups for making ethnocentric comments, which was triggered during a conversation on how government has dealt with the fall army worm invasion in the three regions of the North.
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