Sentences with phrase «if your comment seems»

Even if the comments seem negative, they could give you insight into how your employees really feel.
Colin, I apologize if my comment seemed abrupt to you, but it was nonetheless on par with his own words.
If my comments seem excessively negative, I have outlined the problem as I see it without suggesting any practical solutions.
i apologies if my comments seem to be rounding up on all our youth this is not the case.
I'm confused, so sorry if this comment seems obvious, but on the purchase of the $ 100k house, shouldn't it be $ 10k equity and $ 90k debt?
So if your comment seems to disappear from one thread, look for it here.
Hi Alan: It's always good to hear from one of my regular readers, even if the comments seem critical in nature.

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If they seem like good prospects but have just thrown out something slightly inappropriate, I delete their comment and only ban if they are repeat offenderIf they seem like good prospects but have just thrown out something slightly inappropriate, I delete their comment and only ban if they are repeat offenderif they are repeat offenders.
And if the vituperative comments on my Facebook feed are any indication, people seem almost eager to be angry — as if we must all pick a side and take it as a personal affront when others don't share our views.
If we include the fact that the perpetrator's two manifestos clearly state a strong personal dislike of the VP of Information Technology (whom the perpetrator referenced as having made specific comments in the past) and the CEO, and specifically names employees that are liked and are doing a good job, then it seems, without a shadow of doubt, to be an open and shut case.
These are just a few of the merchants that have begun accepting litecoin as of late, and the number seems to be increasing (If you have a Merchant you'd like to suggest please suggest in the comments below).
I am very new to investing, still trying to research and learn so forgive me if my question seems ignorant, I appreciate any information you have (love your site by the way and have spent half the week reading articles and comments).
Way, way too many business blogs seem terrified that they might actually strike up a conversation and never say anything that incites a reaction from readers — and if somebody does comment, there's nobody around to keep the conversation going.
In this post, we comment on the criteria that seem more sensible if you're time and budget are limited.
And gun sale trends could change if President Donald Trump makes another surprising comment about gun control or commits to a policy push on the issue, as he seemed to do in a recent White House roundtable.
If you are as enlightened as your comment seems to be indicating, why do you not see right through the old Hell ploy scare tactic?
If not, perhaps you should seek some out so you can comment on these topics and not seem like a fool...
If you had read the bible, and had some issue within its contents, and contexts, perhaps your comment would seem valid.
If you take all his comments as a whole, it would seem he was an agnostic.
Here's my latest list — this seems like a good spot to set this down, as nobody's posting much on this thread... ---- bad letter combinations / words to avoid if you want to post that wonderful argument: Many, if not most are buried within other words, but I am not shooting for the perfect list, so use your imagination and add any words I have missed as a comment (no one has done this yet)-- I found some but forgot to write them down.
I know this is going to stir the pot, but it seems, based on comments I keep reading, that many men only want to go to church if they get to have total control and authority.
I occasionally write some challenging things on my blog, and it often seems that when I do, one of the first ten comments is from someone who says, «If you would just read the Bible, you would know how wrong you are.
A few weeks ago, after Ireland voted to approve so - called «same - sex marriage,» a correspondent sent me an e-mail quoting Cardinal Walter Kasper's comment on the result: «A democratic state has the duty to respect the will of the people, and it seems clear that, if the majority of the people....
If that is true, then why wd you be so opposed to my comment about the obvious dissimiliarities in John's gospel, if the Spirit meets the seeker on other grounds.It seems to be an unnecessary burdeIf that is true, then why wd you be so opposed to my comment about the obvious dissimiliarities in John's gospel, if the Spirit meets the seeker on other grounds.It seems to be an unnecessary burdeif the Spirit meets the seeker on other grounds.It seems to be an unnecessary burden.
Doesn't seem like there's much stoic logic in it if it only comments on half of a concept.
agree it seems in our church in one month we have three women preaching, every month the pastors wife made a comment that some are saying the women are taking over then she laughed if the men cant then we will do it,
Fishon, if that sounded too arrogant, forgive me, but I did intend to put a sharp point on my reply... it just seems that yr comments reflect a resistance to think outside of yr box... I mean, look at yr first reply... what else cd I think?
And if you want to keep the «merry,» it seems a huge billboard with a suffering Christ and condescending, mean - spirited comment is hardly a message of merriment.
I do apologize if it seemed I singled you out in this comment or suggested you don't know a lot about the Bible.
Both of your comments seem hinge on the «What if You choose the wrong God?»
See, even if people that believe in God are wrong, there has been so much Good done in the name of religion, that your comment just makes you seem immature.
I know you have lots of other things to do, but some comments are remarkably cringe - worthy, and if allowed to stand seem to give a sense of agreeing that what they say is correct.
Apologies if this has already been posted or written somewhere, as I can't seem to load all the prior comments.
Sorry if I seem aggressive, I'm not, I just sometimes get comments from strangers along the lines of «look at that skinny bitch eating that cake, I bet she can eat whatever she wants and stays slim» (and in fact from my own damn family!)
If you read through the comments it seems like everyone makes it a bit differently!
I know you have said that Wing Sauce is milder, but other comments made it seem like if you add the butter, which I did, it is the same spice level as the Original.
Regardless of whether Carlton Cole's comments offended anyone, and one wonders if a single person took them to heart, it seems inevitable that the West Ham man would be charged with improper conduct and if he is handed a ban it could well have a huge effect on the Hammers fight against relegation.
As for «if they were wanted they'd still be there», well I think It's pretty clear every player, in just about every team has his price... and I seem to remember a great deal of post transfer comments from Real and Barca players, about what a mistake it was.
Seems to me that these comments are contradictory, if you want to grow the brand you need success on the field.
yeah, sorry, was meant to be tongue - in - cheek reply to above comment if he's complaining about «being babied» after tonight's game then would seem like he's very, very likely playing Thursday
It seems as if Pires's comments have been blown out of context, it's made out to sound as if Arsenal will sign him but at what cost he doesn't know.
A few years ago I seem to remember hearing some comments from the Arsenal and France international defender Laurent Koscielny about his burning desire to win things in his playing career, with the suggestion that if this was not going to0 happen with the Gunners then he would be forced to leave north London for a club with more ambition.
If I'm honest I think quite literally everybody is bored of Jose's comments on Arsene Wenger now, so much so that it doesn't even seem the phase the Gunners boss anymore.
His comments and coverage of bitter rivals Manchester United during his punditry roles hasn't gone down well with the Liverpool faithful, and it seems as though they would be much happier with Riise coming and Owen heading out if there is a chance the club are willing to listen.
It's unclear if Auriemma's comment was directly related to Ogunbowale's tweet, but it seems like a heck of a coincidence.
If I was the boss I would definitely be trying because from various previous comments it seems clear that Draxler would like to play for Arsenal.
Although I've found it very cathartic to speak, vent and end occasionally rant about all things Arsenal, we need to act carefully and intelligently right now or we're going to get played by this club even worse than at present... the pro-Wengerites and the suits, who represent a considerable proportion of the season ticket holders, don't want to believe that there is no plan and that Wenger has mailed it in for several years now or that things are going to get much worse before they get better... why would they... many have spent a considerable sum buying some of the highest priced tickets in the World... they want to have a front row seat to see something special and to be seen doing so, which simply provides ample justification for the expense and the time invested... to many of them, Wenger is the sun in their soccer universe... his awkward disposition, misplaced arrogance and his utter lack of balls makes him a rather unusual cult figure, but the cerebral narrative seemed to embolden those who already felt pretty highly of themselves... many might not even of really liked football that much before his arrival and rarely games they weren't attending... as such, they desperately believe that Wenger, and only Wenger, can supply them with their required fix... if he goes, they were wrong and that's a tough pill to swallow... they would have to admit that they were duped... they will definitely resent whoever made them feel this way, but of course it will be too late by then... so when we go overboard with ridiculous comments bordering of anarchy, it scares the shit out of them and they shift their blame towards us rather than at those who really perpetrated this act of treason... we aren't the enemy... we simply woke much earlier and the reason our comments have gotten more vile in recent years is out of utter frustration... in order for any real change to occur at this club we need to bring as many supporters as possible with us or the big money interests will fade and our ultimate objective will be lost... so it's time to focus on the head instead of the heart for now
When Samuel commented on why it was wrong to sell Lucas Perez you brought up stats between Walcott and Perez and in that you proved using the stats why Walcott is better.If Wenger didn't have blond love for some of his players then why did he keep benching Perez when he was performing yet the average guys always got a look in the squad.So if there are stats which prove Walcott is better aren't there stats which also prove Perez is better?Think about that.You also said Perez is not as good as some of us make out.The funny thing is yesterday we had an argument on Giroud and I also tried to imply that Giroud is not as good as we make out and you opposed.You always kept bringing stats up to defend him.Do you know if Bendtner or Chamakh had scored 25 goals for Arsenal in any season they'd still have been regarded as average.You know why?Because quality has nothing to do with stats and is just a kind pf talent or state.It seems to me that you think you know it all.You also denied the fact that Wenger likes French players and that if Perez was French he wouldn't have been out in one season stating other players as examples.It seems to me that you deny things which are clear for everyone to see.If you think you know better than everyone go and teach Wenger how to win the trophy this season.
I know it's a negative comment but interested to see who people think are the weakest links in the team, For me I would say Wilshere & Arteta, For obvious reasons Mikel given he has very little if any physical presence to dominate the centre of the park and Jack purely because it seems our style just does not suite the lad..
I may be reading a bit too much into the comments this week from the former Arsenal midfielder Ray Parlour and our current star Alexis Sanchez, but if I was Mesut Ozil I would be wondering just what I had done to deserve what seems to me like a lack of appreciation of the German international's recent form and contribution to the cause.
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