I thought I was just writing a nice little homage to my friends and the way that they set me free in so many ways, using the bikini thing as a metaphor, but instead I set off a modesty
debate in the comment section that left me shaking my head.
I'm amazed by
the debates in the comments section on this blog, in a good way!
You can not have much of
a debate in a comment section like this one, so I do not understand why you think this is a problem.
Our recent post on Joel Northrup, the high school wrestler who bowed out of the state tournament when he was paired with a girl, has whipped up a heavy
debate in the comments section.
I've read a lot of the more controversial postings recently (such as the recent ones on Hell and Homosexuality as well as some older ones about the definition of the gospel) where it seems that
the debates in the comment section always fail (at least for me) to help those who are trying to learn.
Please forgive me if I decide not to enter
this debate in the comments section of the blog.
Feel free to submit questions for
the debate in the comments section.
We strongly encourage discussion and
debate in the comments section.
This post shares with you where I am at with my current thinking and I hope will spark an interesting
debate in the comments section where our readers can extend the ideas further.
While the center of attention should be the report itself,
the debate in the comment section takes a life of its own centering upon the comparison between Amazon and B&N services and performances.
Swedroe himself even joined the spirited
debate in the comments section.
My last couple of posts have dealt with stock picking and dividend - based indexes, and they've sparked some of spirited
debate in the comments sections.
Not exact matches
Striker, that's about the most concise version of the
debate that I've ever seen presented
in a
comments section.
The question of whether those are valid comparisons became a hotly
debated topic
in our
comments section, opening up a discussion about the ways the two cases might help shed light on one other.
Then have the
debate we had
in the
comments section here, talk about other great family relations
in hockey, etc.Talk about going off the board to draft li» l Bert for family reasons.
Hello all, been a Draysbay reader for about 5 years now (I stay far away from the
comment section, but is my favorite part to read) I would say I'm best known here for the great Chone Figgins / Sean Rodriguez
debate of 2012 (I will finally admit I was wrong lol) Also, I was challenged by a certain Draysbay contributor to beat him
in Ottoneau back
in that same
debate ^ ^.
We
debate things all the time
in the
comment section.
After reading the JustArsenal
comment sections for so long I don't think there's any cause for
debate in him being best suited to a deeper role.
And the
debate may continue to rage on
in the
comments section of that post.
I laughed and wholeheartedly agreed with her — if you haven't been back to the post, be sure to go through the
comments section where some pretty big questions are being
debated about the proper role of government
in our lives.
I am curious, Matt, since based on your
comments you are interested
in the documentary and
in debate tactics, what exactly do * you * consider «elective c -
section»?
Residents and voters are welcome to send any questions they have for the candidates
in the
comment section below or email us at
[email protected] before the
debate (type senate
debate as subject and include you name and whether you are from Mt. Vernon or the Bronx
in body with you questions).
I'll let you guys
debate that and how you feel about the trailer for Priest
in the
comment section below.
So take a look at Hess and Biddle's arguments, and weigh
in yourself
in our
comments section: Who's right
in this
debate?
You may have noticed a vigorous
debate here
in the columns and
comment sections of the NewsJunkie, as well as the Mirror over proposals to open up more charter schools
in Connecticut.
As long as you're willing to exchange your ideas and views about things with the civility that — I'm glad to say — most commentators I've seen have used so far on this issue, then your perspective is something we'd like to know about
in our online
debate Wednesday and / or our
comments section here on the column.
I just spent the last, oh 20 seconds or so contemplating this very dilemma and I'm ready to share my own opinions on this
debate (for a more thought - out and actual
debate, check out the lively
comment section below the above - linked article, with Pauline Frommer herself weighing
in on her father's side).
My post welcoming Evans J.A.'s recent suggestion that weight could be accorded to administrative determinations of procedural fairness questions has provoked some
debate, some
in the
comments section of that post, some on Twitter and some
in emails to me.
Anna
comments in Professional Pensions, stating her opinion on the
debate over
Section 48 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985...