Sentences with phrase «even more comments»

Academic standards regularly undergo review processes in states, and as a number of states are reviewing the Common Core standards, even more comments are being received.

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His comments followed less - than - stellar data on U.S. consumer spending that showed that even as confidence hit its highest level in more than 16 years last month, Americans are still holding their wallets tightly.
Comment: Despite some macro slowdown and stock market gyrations in China, we remain confident in our $ 625 million forecast for FY 2016 even at current exchange rates and optimistic on the prospects for this market over the long - term as the drivers we've consistently mentioned are more relevant than ever,» said CEO Victor Luis.
Former FBI agents who knew and worked with Strzok acknowledged that he should have been more circumspect with his comments, even if they were private, given the highly politicized nature of both the Clinton and Russia probes.
If you read through even a few of the thousands of posts and Twitter comments and related outcry about Taylor's departure, and the subsequent shut - down of popular threads or «sub-Reddits» like r / movies and r / music, it becomes obvious that for many of the site's users, the issue is about more than just the firing of one employee.
Dimon's Wednesday comments came in response to a question about a new proposal from the Federal Reserve that would require JPMorgan, the biggest bank in America, to hold more capital in reserve to protect against losses, even compared to its other mega-bank rivals.
All in all, Malone's comments about Amazon and Netflix (and the echoes that followed) made Cramer even more bullish on the two companies» power to defeat any rival with scale, better information and AI.
If you avoid any press in the state and don't make a comment that'll upset these left wing supporters even more
The comments you're making now are even more ludicrous.
After more than a month adrift the clarity of focus in our new direction was appealing and 90 posts later my personal blog was squarely in Alexa's top 10,000 websites, comments and emails of appreciation had started coming in, and we were even getting tips and sources for more original reporting.
While I've got a new comment open, though, here's my thoughts on the Roth debate: It's generally good to diversify your funds as much as possible, tax-wise; nobody can say with absolute certainty what the tax system will look like numerous years from now (although the smart money says that it'll probably be even more complex than our current system).
He expects Yellen's comments at the press conference to be perhaps even more important.
if you consider Gail «s comment is nice... on tuesday I purchased themselves a Jaguar XJ from making $ 4331 this - past / month or even much more than ten - k this past - month.
When drafting posts, comments, and responses, always take a second look to see if you can make your content even more concise.
Thank you to our readers that left even more examples of bad marketing advice in the comments — some funny ones too.
If you are interested in a more detailed discussion of forks, see this thread for a previous version of this post discussing it at even more length and the comments for a discussion of this with the r / tax community.
Mr. Mar's comments put him in the unfortunate position of appearing more supportive of the Americanization than even Wildrose leader Danielle Smith, who supports the introduction of private facilities, but sticks to finely - tuned talking points when talking about full - privatization.
My question... is getting peoples insights into whether to diversify some more or something different altogether... there is simply so much time ahead of him, its hard to pin down a strategy, even the Vanguard Retirement 2065 is not far enough away to accommodate the time in front of him, he'll only be 56 by then, but I want to help him and set the strategy out before I shuffle off the mortal coil so he doesn't really need to think about pensions etc. as he grows up, comments / suggestions welcome... Cheers
Of course since they are both Democrats the same idiot right - wingers who make idiotic comments about liberals will bash Spitzer and Schumer both and say they are too stupid to score that high on the SAT even though clearly Schumer and Spitizer are orders of magnitude more intelligent than them and all their right - wing heroes
His comment on Keynesian economics is in reference to the theory that governments should spend moreeven by running deficits — to stimulate the economy during hard times and government should pay off debt and prepare for future recessions during good times.
Even more surprising to me was a comment that LaHaye made to me in a personal conversation.
I've been acting as a bit of a fly on the wall of this blog for a few weeks now, but I saw this cartoon, felt my heart break, read the comments, felt my heart break even more, slept on it, woke up with a still - aching heart, and so thought it appropriate that I break my silence.
- in before the comments that say that God's law IS love, even though that law was more about ritual cleanliness and suggesting that women regularly have sex with their husbands and that men could treat women as property -
The Venerable Stuart Bain, Archdeacon of Sunderland, said: «David was a master of the one liners: «God is as he is in Jesus», «You can't keep a good God down» and even his oft misquoted comment about the resurrection «The resurrection is more than just a conjuring trick with bones».
Your comment is a good example of a non-believer not attacking faith based people but expressing the qualities of a non-believer which can be just if not even more noble.
Your comments are very uninformed and your poor use of language makes it even more obvious.
In comments made in 1949 to Israel's first prime minister, David ben - Gurion, Buber said, «I heard one more important thing from the prime minister this evening.
Also, I'm not sure if this is happening for anyone else, but on every entry it says that you have 4 comments even though you have FAR more than that.
Cpt You may have a point as even the Apostle Paul felt compelled to comment when believers in his day thought forgiveness allowed for more sin: «What then?
Reading the comments... couldn't help but notice the atheists getting even more far out there than the so called religious persons ie:
Even after reading your lengthy comment, Doug, I'm having a difficult time understanding how what you're up to here amounts to more than basic concern trolling.
Certainly this post and comments has brought even more to light that may have caused the crash.
I'm shocked even more after reading this whole comment thread, and I'll pray again.
I think one thing that has been overlooked by most of the other comments is why the hell does a cleric of a religion that is supposed to not even have a hierarchy have $ 6000, which as the article pointed out is more than 6 times what the average Pakistani makes in a year, to throw around...
Yes, the comments are even more sad.
Because the comments were made by an «owner,» a term not without its own unfortunate historical connotation, the infringement upon one's personal right to voice his own opinion is even more insidious.
But the ensuing comments make something even more obvious to me, and it is this...
Rather than comment on the transgender issue (and risk being no - platformed forever), I want to reflect on an even more controversial question: Is there a right to offend?
According to reports, ABC received more than 30,000 angry phone calls in response to her comments, and it even came up on a recent investors call.
Some of the more avid commenters will try to dispute this post and discredit my comments or even try to provoke me for a response but I find this type of action to very petty and pathetic.
As a Catholic who strongly supports Pope Francis and views Rush Limbaugh beyond the limits of decency, I find any expressions of hate and desire for bodily harm or death even more repulsive than Rush's most vile comments.
I think that given the setting, the number of people there, and the personality of the pastor, these comments and questions from the congregation really enhanced the message and kept it even more lively and interesting than it already was.
What i see in these comments are Atheists being much more up front and honest with what they believe, even if it comes of sounding harsh.
Excellent article, Mr Miller, and all the sniping comments by religion - haters only proves your point even more.
I disagree with you even more than the atheists leaving these comments.
Farrell comments: «In this famous passage, Faust again reenacts the Enlightenment's annihilation of traditional, religious, and metaphysical culture and at the same time curses the results: the mind recognizes itself as a slave of «make - belief,» of «smug» self - delusion; it recognizes the phenomena of the natural world as no more than a source of distraction and confusion; and, given these recognitions, heroism, family life, love, even greed and intoxication lose their allure, nor can the Christian virtues offer consolation.
On my other site, davidhayward.ca the comments are even more revealing and telling.
If you've seen any of the Old Spice commercials, you know that the Old Spice guy (former football player Isaiah Mustafa) is awesome.And now he's even more awesome, as Old Spice kicked off a crazy viral campaign where they responded to Twitter comments.
I am laughing even more at the comments.
Fortunately Mary, there are people out there who actually understand evolution, who have studied evolution and who have doc.umented and taught evolution, so that those of us with even a rudimentary education on the topic can dismiss your comment as nothing more than the desperate and childish attempt to cling to religion even as the rest of the world grows up and embraces reality.
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