Sentences with phrase «headline post»

We are blessed here on AA to have some incredibly insightful and knowledgeable bloggers who are willing to express their views and write headline posts for our consideration and comments.
Please read your original headline post again, and in particular the statement in question, and then my comment.
That led to some of the negative headlines I posted earlier.
As for your lack of headline posts, if I can cobble something together without understanding what conjecture means then I'm sure you could come up with a masterpiece or two!
The prohibition comes as a result of Trump's decision to revoke the Washington Post's press credential over its articles that have been critical of Trump's campaign, including one headline the Post decided to walk back.
With a superb performance against his former club on Saturday, the night was all about Mohammed Salah as he dominated headlines post the Liverpool - Chelsea blockbuster.
The Preet pun headlined a Post exclusive that revealed Bharara was investigating Gov. Cuomo's controversial Buffalo Billion revitalization project.
CyanogenMod 9 has come out with the Alpha 0 build of Android Ice Cream Sandwich for the TouchPad that seems to be hitting headlines more headline post its death than when it was alive.
The question with which I've headlined this post comes from literary agent Jonny Geller.
Strauss headlines her post Book Country And Self - Publishing: Why the Hate?
I'm sorry to have to make this post, but after reading the recent headline post (in the blog) here, and after analyzing what was said by Mr. Tierney regarding the market research recently, I feel I need to say something:
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You are someone I encouraged to write headline Posts, because they are often interestingly different, and your good heart shows thru» as well as your love of the Arsenal.
The resulting dataset was then used to train a classifier algorithm that gives any headline posted on Facebook a «clickbait» score based on patterns.
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The answer to the question (in the headline post) ultimately depends on whether humans are at least reasonably smart or whether humans on average are not very intelligent after all.
While I think it's great (and essential) to understand the problem, and to develop much more healthy urban settings, and so forth, and I agree with many of the points made in the headline post, I also think it's vital that we begin to address the problem of growing population.
I'm simply saying that what your initial comment (in the headline post) says, or seems strongly to suggest, is simply incorrect: The ability of solar energy to contribute in HUGE ways to our grid, and to the ultimate climate solution, is not dependent on hydrogen - specific energy storage.
As far as I can tell, the headline post doesn't even mention China.
And, as the headline post points out, not all urban settings are equal in terms of their human - ness, comfort, sensibility, efficiency, degree of environmental fit, and so forth.
How is a reader to know (by the initial several statements in your headline post, including the one on which I commented) that you were talking about medium - term or long - term competition with coal in China when your comment focused on the «grid», solar energy, and hydrogen and implied that solar's ability to contribute to the grid in any large way was somewhat dependent on hydrogen?
It was about your headline post, which mentioned the grid and implied the pivotal role of hydrogen.
I know that this question is answered, at least in part, in the blog's description, but given the title of the blog and headline postings in the blog, that's not enough, it seems to me.
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