Yesterday I shared my top 5 tips for «Surviving (and Thriving) in Mothers» Group» — the common theme
in the comments to that article really blew me away!
A guy asked me on the blog
in a comment to an article about raising of the minimum pay for workers in Ukraine whether «salary» was the...
This in the comments to an article about how recent data is forcing lowering of estimated climate sensitivity to doubling of CO2.
I see this and hear this every day, in conversations I have with candidates,
in comments to my articles, on forums.
Not exact matches
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In fact, the comments section of the above mentioned article has many stories of people who did sell in past years because they thought house prices were too high, only to subsequently watch from the sidelines as prices continued to march upwar
In fact, the
comments section of the above mentioned
article has many stories of people who did sell
in past years because they thought house prices were too high, only to subsequently watch from the sidelines as prices continued to march upwar
in past years because they thought house prices were too high, only
to subsequently watch from the sidelines as prices continued
to march upward.
Based on data investigators have been accumulating, it's likely a «non-state actor» rather than a particular government group carried out the hacking, according
to a Wall Street Journal
article quoting Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper's
comments on Tuesday
in New York at the Council on Foreign Relations.
From the reader messages posted
in article comment sections, housing bears appear
to regard persons associated with the housing industry as sources of BS,
to use their abbreviated terminology.
Schonfeld added
to this conclusion
in another public
comment on the
article.
I think it's appropriate
to reference
in this
article as additional insight per
comment above.
«When we compare these authors
to all members writing
in 2016, the Top Voices have received, on average, 64x more
comments, 52x more likes, and 24x more shares on their
articles.
In recent
comments to reporters, Deputy Finance Minister Alexei Moiseev revealed that the disagreement has been smoothed over, according
to an
article from the state - operated news agency RIA Novosti.
We have
commented extensively on these recommendations
in previous blogs and
in our
article for the Macdonald Laurier Institute «Restoring Integrity and Credibility
to the Budget Process ``.
It may be unfair
to single him out, but I have become familiar with his work mainly because several of my investment and academic friends
in Australia seem
to delight
in sending me his
articles and making witty
comments about how economists can take data that confounds their forecasts and use it
to confirm their analysis.
Read more about how a growing national franchise, Pure Barre, has used social media
to grow
in this
article on entrepreneur.com, featuring
comments from Hay There Social Media founder Emily A. Hay.
Brian Peccarelli, president of Thomson Reuters Tax & Accounting business, points
to these initial government - backed projects as clear signs of a major transformation that businesses will need
to address sooner than later,
commenting in a recent CFO
article:
Deputy Atty. Gen. Rod Rosenstein is taking aim at Republican lawmakers who have drafted
articles of impeachment against him, saying that he would not
comment on documents «that nobody has the courage
to put their name on» and asserting that he will not change his behavior
in the face of threats.
Rosenstein's
comments came at the end of a wide - ranging conversation at the Newseum
in Washington
to commemorate Law Day, which happened
to fall a day after the Washington Post reported that conservative allies of President Trump had drafted impeachment
articles against the Justice Department's No. 2 official.
(Search this site for
articles on Risk
in investment if you want more, or see my
comments on the attempt last year
to Debunk Buffett by applying fully half - a-dozen «explanations»
to his results.
@Matt — I should leave @TA
to comment on his
article when he gets a chance, but just quickly the regular Vanguard bond fund
in the Slow and Steady portfolio has a duration of 12.3 years versus the index - linked fund's much greater 23.1 year duration.
After reading your favorite sentences multiple times basking
in all their greatness, you hit publish, shared the
article on social media, and then waited for the
comments and social media shares
to come pouring
in.
The other day, I was reading Adam Bryant's Corner Office column
in the New York Times, (read
article here) and I really resonated with Blake Irving's (CEO of GoDaddy)
comment that ``... when you're the C.E.O., you get
to set a tone from your seat that's different than if you're working within an organization.
So relieved
to read the
comments (a lot of sensible people here
in America are voicing out their thoughts re: this
article) following this plastic fantastic comparison of chairs used
in the east and the west - a chair is just a chair - like Dionne Warwick sang... people
in America know their minds now and hand manipulation of religion
in every way possible is out the door.
Just as this
article said, and my
comment above,
to solve the divide, we can: (1) Argue about the definition of Race / God (2) Argue about identification
in a religion / race (3) Or realize the fundamental problem of prejudice that sneaks into human - made abstractions like «race» and «God».
Seriously, read what the
article is actually saying compared
to what everybody is obviously taking away from the
article down here
in the
comments.
Listen, I KNOW your whole thing is about drawing people
in with inflammatory pieces then encouraging
comments for EVERY
article so we'll waste our time on your site (like I'm about
to do no more) but TRY, just try
to remember that you were credible once.
In the anonymous world of
article comments alot of remarks drop
to the cruel jab at the other side just
to show how clever an insult they can throw.
Reading the
comments to this
article, it's clear that Christianity provokes a lot of mocking and hostility, even
in the supposedly tolerant west.
Does this «Hitler was an atheist,» boondoggle have
to be rebut - ted
in every single
comments section of every single
article posted on this blog?
I read this rather interesting
article on religion
in the university, but was mostly struck by the
comments, which were overwhelmingly hostile
to religious belief.
Their point though is that the main stream media is attacking MK and her
comments about Santa because of an
article in the Post praising MK, that the main stream media wants
to discredit her and Fox.
They do
articles like this for two reasons: believers are interested
in the stories and nonbelievers like
to get on the
comment boards
to vent their hatred of believers.
437
comments on an
article concerning the foundational civil liberty
to express one's worldview
in a public and publicly financed (at least partially) forum and everyone's squabbling over religious tastes - those CNN editors are quite shrewd.
And another
comment by a «freethinker» about an
article in CNN's Belief Blog that attempts
to be critical of the
article without first reading it.
In response
to my recent
article, When an Oasis is Really a Mirage, one individual
commented about the work of Pomegranate Place, that «We believe that all truth is God's truth, and that all women have truth and wisdom
to share.
(and I'm glad
to hear it wasn't pushing an agenda... just seemed like an odd
comment to leave
in relation
to the
article above).
In a Facebook
comment responding
to an
article about an upcoming Black Lives Matter protest, «JM Roth» said
to «run them over» and then proceeded
to detail how you can avoid being charged with a crime if you hit someone with your car.
Of all the things
to comment on, you chose one sentence, that used
in «short - hand»
in discussing this
article.
I urge you
to go back through my
comments in which I established the following (
comments in this
article and
in another, Five things you didn't know about Jesus): 1.
adjective bearing upon or connected with the matter
in hand; pertinent: as
in, your
comment has absolutely no relevance
to the
article.
But the New York Times writer failed
to grasp that the
article in Italian was
commenting on off - hand remarks by Pope Francis at an audience
in November, suggesting that perhaps he agrees with Paul VI, who once said
to a young boy that his dog would be with him
in heaven.
When Rachel posted her
article 15 Reasons Why I Left Church I was one of those silly mainliners
in the
comment threads presuming
to solve all of her problems by inviting her
to attend my church.
I made a
comment about what you might do
in a * hypothetical * situation related
to an
article that * you * posted and now don't seem
to understand.
My
comments about whiny christians, laptop dogooders, etc... comes from the many negative
comments my husband has towards tv evangilism, religious debates that he has listened
to,
articles in newspapers, & obviously his / our personal experiences.
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...
Such statements led Michael Ignatieff
to comment (
in a January 5
article in the New York Times Magazine):
So
to those that say I am being judgemental and condemning... my
comment originally was
to state what the Bible says about this issue being talked about
in this
article and what is really considered marriage
in the Bible.
It's hilarious that you had the balls
to claim that «scientists» don't believe
in gods, in the comment section of AN ARTICLE WRITTEN BY A SCIENTIST THAT BELIEVES IN GO
in gods,
in the comment section of AN ARTICLE WRITTEN BY A SCIENTIST THAT BELIEVES IN GO
in the
comment section of AN
ARTICLE WRITTEN BY A SCIENTIST THAT BELIEVES
IN GO
IN GOD.
Wow, so many
comments in response
to your
article.
The study of the Bible has led
to many questions and many answers as seen by the
comments published
in your
article.