Sentences with phrase «general thought posts»

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Although some people are genuinely hungry for ideas and find encouragement in sharply drawn postings, I sometimes think of the general trend of punditry toward denunciation and harsh judgments as what I call political pornography — an excitement of the will, a stimulation of commitment, a thrilling feeling of entering the fray.
In regard to your request for clarification, I think the definition of the «golden rule of interpretation» given in one of my previous comments in this post, addresses, in general, the issue of sound hermeneutics.
Dear Mary: I was just thinking this monring, a propos of yesterday's post on Mundabor (which I recommend to you, that is, the site in general) that the Bishops are really the weakest link in the Church militant.
Peace2All, I think, from reading your posting that you have it right, and (in general), I am (mostly) in agreement with you.
(Instead of voting for those awful people who support other religions or science and post Enlightenment thought in general.)
2) Education, since the posts here clearly indicate a general lack of critical thinking in the general population..
I thought first I will move all my recipe posts from my general blog to this one and then start posting new recipes.
I'm not a regular blogger, but recently wrote a general post about Indian cooking for my non-Indian friends that I thought you might find interesting.
The manager has been linked with the Newcastle United post, and performances such as this one — not to mention Saint - Etienne's league form in general — will surely make Mike Ashley think twice about appointing current interim coach John Carver on a permanent basis.
You can tell from my general postings that I will defend Wenger on some areas and I do not think that many issues will be resolved with a new manager, we need to get the infrastructure in that will take the club into the future is my belief.
I think we have to realise that most people posting on Facebook and Twitter and blogs and the internet in general, are under 25 years of age.
ThroughItAllTogether.com is a fan community that allows members to post their own thoughts and opinions on Leeds United and soccer in general.
VIVIANA: I have also not posted a breastfeeding selfie, and I definitely had some issues with breastfeeding, so I can understand someone feeling a little twinge of envy at somebody who's been able to breastfeed easily, but in general I definitely support Facebook and any social media site loosening the rules, just because I think that it's not any way sexual, and that's normally when we're asking... I don't see it as being revealing in the same way.
It sounds to me like «anyone who thinks home birth is a reasonable choice and shares their thoughts with their friends and / or the general public» but in this post it seems to be a True Scotsman: «anyone who thinks that home birth is a reasonable choice and doesn't immediately change their minds upon hearing about or reading a paper in the Journal of Medical Ethics.»
For those of you that read Attachment Mama from out - of - state, and a few that are even reading now from Canada, Ireland and Australia, I'm sorry you won't be able to join our Milk Bank celebration — but I think you might appreciate this post anyway because of the interesting information to be gleaned about milk banks in general.
SUNNY GAULT: That's a really good point and I think that is a way to cushion the blow if you will with whether it is a private message or just a general post saying you know, not necessarily commenting on what they did but just say «You know what?
This deal is a general plus for both Cuomo and Dean, regardless of what the imbecilic troglodytes at the Post think, and no one cares about hypocrasy on tax issues unless you disagree with the results — for example, if you promise to do something unpopular and instead do something popular, no one attacks you for the hypocrasy of said action, because the result is popular.
Newspapers are a good example, since they'll often host niche audiences (think of the Washington Post's political section) along with a much broader general audience.
Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Koku Anyidoho has advised opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) Running mate, Dr Mahamadu Bawumia to start thinking of how he can make his life more profitable post the upcoming December 7 election, as the NPP will surely lose the poll.
Andy Newman posts that «I think they have the argument spot on, perhaps they have limited this to Labour Party members in an attempt to steer the party away from the negative approach revealed by smeargate; but I am am sure that many progressive bloggers outside the Labour Party will also fully endorse their general argument.
13th August 2016, Huffington Post: Jeremy Corbyn thinks Labour's 500,000 - strong membership can win the party the next general election
2.00 pm: Sunder Katwala, the Fabian Society general secretary, has written a post at the Next Left blog explaining why he thinks Brown will survive.
«This really boils down to politics at its very worst and public officials who are more concerned about erecting some gleaming new research building than thinking about what's best for the general public,» Michael Guiffre, of a Texas A&M group that had lobbied for the facility, told the Post.
I have a general question about the ketogenic diet, and I thought this might be a good place to post.
One of my patients brought to my attention this article because he is suffering from prostate cancer and was concerned about eating eggs, I did a lot of research and found that choline actually worked as a DNA protection against mutation, and then I saw the articles you posted, this articles talk about eggs in general not necessarily choline, Do you think it might be possible that the progression in prostate cancer might be do to a hormones in eggs instead of choline?
In this section, I'm going to just basically post my thoughts on a variety of topics that relate to training, fitness, fat - loss, muscle, strength and life in general.
Overall though, I think this is a great post to get some of the information out there to the general public about natural birth, something I think American women are sold short on.
If you still need convincing about primers in general, read our thoughts in our recent skincare post, under the section: 8 Reasons Why You Should Be Using a Primer.
In general, I think pants a best test fitted before sewing with the good stuff, but I hope our posts help others!
A lot of you also requested video, some casual outfits and more personal posts Speaking of personal, would you be interested in life update type posts or my thoughts on a general subject?
;) So many of you have been asking for more decor tips, recommendations and content in general so I thought I'd center this post around a few decor pieces I'm loving lately.
As outfit posts have been somewhat rare lately due to time (and general life) constraints I thought I'd do something new instead of the traditional monthly outfit recap this time...
I think this was more of a general list of classic pieces that have stood the test of time article, as opposed to 10 staples in your wardrobe (which is a different post altogether).
Beginning these posts with one major thought that went into my wardrobe this season... I want pieces that are going to take me through the fall / winter season, that I can constantly revert back to, trying to balance a few minor trends, with classic silhouettes and classic pieces in general that will last the test of time on the outside and inside.
You don't have to take our word that Jay is wrong... you can take Ronfeldt's affirmation when we asked him to review in advance of publication a March 2012 PDQ blog post about his study: I think you have done an accurate job of capturing the work in general, and appreciate you writing about my article and reaching out for feedback.
These get me thinking in general, and it was actually the starting point of this post.
I think the problem here is not so much with «writer» vs «author» as it is with the writer of this post's general confusion about what «professional» means.
I would like to add my two cents again, only because I think highly of this blog in general and this post in particular.
In general, I think it could be very helpful to make an example about how credit card companies calculate interest that needs to be paid, in particular maybe an example with bi monthly payments as you suggest in other posts.
I'll be posting updates on my passive income streams, net worth updates, and some general thoughts on retirement planning, working, traveling, investing, and saving.
I've been asked a number of times to write a few more posts explaining my thinking when I'm booking my flights (I've already written a general post on how I plan and book my flights) so, when a scenario came about that led me to pay a lot more for a flight than I...
I just did a post about American Airline's off - peak prices and I think that would be a good direction to go in your general miles earning as well as in trying to get a trip to Japan.
I will write posts on a variety of gaming related issues, be that the latest game releases, reviews of age old classics, or general industry news that I think is worthy of mention or comment.
I found this post very interesting, and in general think it's a pretty good approach to trying to classify open world games.
Unrelated to this, but just because there wasn't really a general purpose post today, this article at Slate compares launch prices for the major consoles since the Atari 2600 by inflation in order to suggest that the Bone isn't that expensive, if you think about it.
I actually responded to an entry made about this post but I thought it was a valid contribution to the general thread of debate here: The general feel I have for services like Twitter is that they provide a very easy and very simple way to get the information and thoughts out there for people who don't want the responsibility of running a blog, want to avoid the invasive data - mining of the social network and very quickly fire off something witty, something silly, something topical or genuinely answer that all important Twitter question... What are they doing?
I do think there are issues that need to be looked at like: the whole global climate system can not be truly quantified, estimates and approximations, may be far enough from being accurate that some improvements are of absolute necessity, and in my next post, today, in response to Ray Ladbury I am going to go from a general disucssion on Bayesian stastics, to specific methods and various advantageous and limitations.
The general sentiment in the posts so far seems to be that cap and dividend is not something our market would easily or naturally adapt to — and yet everyone seems to think it would be a great idea if one thing or another were different (the predicted price of oil, the proposed method for delivery of the dividends, the market itself).
With all do respect to the RC staff, I think some of the critics of this post greatly overestimate the influence RC has on the general public's understanding of global warming.
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