Sentences with phrase «drew pointed comments»

A new principal pay plan enacted this year by the General Assembly drew pointed comments and concerns at last week's State Board of Education's (SBE) meeting.
Originally Published in the Public School Forum's Friday Report on 8/11/17 — A new principal pay plan enacted this year by the General Assembly drew pointed comments and concerns at last week's State Board of Education's (SBE) meeting.

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Thanks to someone who commented and pointed out an error in my drawing.
Public Knowledge's SVP Harold Feld commented that it showed «people are engaged on this issue to a remarkable degree, and are drawing their own conclusions about it rather than echoing talking points — even talking points from trusted sources.»
These comments point to a broader problem with which the British left has been struggling: a perception that it is having trouble drawing the line between acceptable criticism of Israel and outright anti-Semitism.
(CNN)-- A poll of likely voters in Indiana showed Democratic Senate candidate Joe Donnelly with an eleven point lead over GOP rival Richard Mourdock, whose comments on rape and abortion in October drew consternation from Democrats and some Republicans.
Gillibrand's comment drew a swift and pointed response from the Clinton orbit in the form of Hillary Clinton's pugnacious former spokesman, Philippe Reines, who tweeted:
At one point, the protagonists draw attention to each other's «tell,» and it's impressive how both actors, even in the smallest dramatic moments, play those tells to let the audience in on whether Gerry and Curtis are lying without anyone ever directly commenting on it.
They are essentially online slide shows of images, documents, or videos that enable viewers to comment on any slide (or at any point in the video) by typing, recording an audio or video comment, or drawing on the image itself.
Many times, he also made pencil drawings of the places he visited from different vantage points, and he peppered these eight - by - ten - inch preparatory works on paper, which he referred to as notes, with comments about color, light, and shadow.
And Stephen Mosher's comment was one of the first to appreciate the subtle point that an R2 of 99.98 % (now up to 99.997 %) was meaningful when fitting to a curve drawn at random from a 14 dimensional space using only 9 parameters.
Your comment pointed me to the very different conclusions the various authors drew, and this seems to be the principal difference.
I should point out that my comment at 270 draws substantially on a summary Gregg Thompson made after being at Murry Salby's lecture.
So as Nick Stokes points out (in a comment below), we can draw a line around the whole climate system, including the emission of radiation by the sun (see example 4 just below).
To the latter point I'll draw your attention to just one of many comments about the accuracy of google earth and suggest that a audit would definitely have to go down to the raw data there.
If the drawing in the comment was the diagram I don't understand the point you are making.
Last week's post on common sense and the law drew one comment which illustrated the very point that lawyers are often accused of having none.
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