I will answer this charge
in my next comment.
If you say that obgyns do not practice evidence based medicine, and then
in your next comment you mention recommending pregnant women take homeopathic remedies to get a breech baby to turn, you have just shown that you have no idea what you are talking about when it comes to what evidence is.
(System seemed to put my comment
in the next comment, which slightly destroyed the impact)
Not exact matches
Finance experts from the euro zone have weighed
in on
comments made by Wolfgang Schaeuble, after the German finance minister warned that debt and liquidity problems could spark the
next global crisis.
«No
comment on my
next steps at this point — beyond that I plan to stay
in SF and work on something new,» Williams told Business Insider.
Finally, investors will be interested
in Musk's
comments about new products, such as the recently revealed Tesla Semi and
next - generation Roadster, as well coming launches for a pickup truck and a compact SUV, the Model Y.
Consider trying at least one of these suggestions
in the
next meeting you host and then sharing a
comment below.
Development
in Margaret River over the
next 20 years should be contained
in small hamlet - style nodes, rather than large residential estates, according to the shire's townsite strategy, which was released for public
comment last week.
* Starts
next phase of key obesity study
next year (Adds
comment by CEO, Victoza's market share, R&D spending
in obesity)
HPE CEO Meg Whitman on Tuesday gave her clearest
comments yet on her commitment to the company following reports that she was
in the running to be the
next CEO of taxi company Uber.
The Prime Minister,
in his recent
comments about balancing the budget before the
next election, also appears to agree with PBO and not his Minister of Finance..
«Based on the extensive public
comments and evidence garnered during that process, the department determined that such conflicts of interest are widespread and could cost investors
in individual retirement accounts (
in one segment of the market alone) between $ 95 billion and $ 189 billion over the
next 10 years,» wrote the Justice Department lawyers.
This post is
in response to the following excellent
comment from Stephen Moore, the man who will trounce Ralph Goodale
in the
next federal election (or at least do better than I did): April 2007 testimony before the parliamentary committee on International Trade saw Industry Canada, DFAIT reps and others stress the importance of the -LSB-...]
It was pressured down to its low by a rising dollar (DX from 89.88 — 90.20, 2 - week high), which was boosted by a softening yen (107.35 — 107.70, rising US yields) a continued decline
in the pound ($ 1.4095 - $ 1.4035, fallout from BOE's Carney
comments that they could hold off raising rates
next month), and a pullback
in the euro ($ 1.2350 - $ 1.2295, miss on German PPI).
Buterin rounded out his
comments by mentioning that Metropolis, Ethereum's
next evolution, is currently undergoing a testing phase and should be ready
in «a couple of months.»
As always, I'd love your thoughts
in the
comments below, and if you want to take your link building knowledge to the
next level, check out my link building course and follow me on Twitter @PointBlankSEO.
For example, I noticed
in the
comments that someone pointed out Inter Pipeline wasn't included, and then you added it the
next month.
Leave them
in the
comments section and we'll tackle them
next.)
In the upper right corner of the table, click the drop - down arrow
next to «Reactions,
Comments, & Shares.»
Daniel Ives of FBR Capital Markets & Co.
commented in a note on Monday that his recent field checks within the cybersecurity sector through the third quarter point to «white hot deal momentum» as companies and governments continue upgrading to
next - generation security platforms and software.»
Markets, however, are clearly taking Powell's
comments as a sign that his view on the economy will be upgraded notably when the Fed's
next set of economic projections is released
in just over two weeks.
It never ceases to amaze me how many people
in blog
comments, on forums etc, see bonds as a 100 % nailed - on appalling investment over the
next coming years without any trace of humility.
I also
commented that housing was likely to be the
next blowup
in a number of posts from that era.
We're unlikely to see anything more specific than such guarded
comments, suggestions, and speculation until OPEC's
next meeting, due to take place
in November.
Q: Please
comment on your view of American International Group Inc. (AIG) going forward and on your estimates
in growth
in BV / Share for the
next 5 - 10 years.
As Draghi pledged that a decision on policy changes will be announced
next month, Jaisal Pastakia, Investment Manager at Heartwood Investment Management
comments: «
In many ways, the ECB can afford to leave investors «hanging», a situation that would not have been palatable a couple of years ago and an indication of the significant improvement in the fundamental backdro
In many ways, the ECB can afford to leave investors «hanging», a situation that would not have been palatable a couple of years ago and an indication of the significant improvement
in the fundamental backdro
in the fundamental backdrop.
State Farm,
in comments by Phil Supple, its director of public relations, said that as of
next April, State Farm will sell and / or service mutual funds, variable products and tax - qualified bank deposit products through a self - directed customer call center.
In the end, however, he's probably no worse than this reporter from the Atlanta paper, for whom «unavailable for
comment» seems to mean «not sitting
next to me while I was writing the story.»
I prophecy that sometime
in the
next 3 pages of
comments on this blog, someone going by the handle «Atheism is Not Healthy for Children and Other Living Things» will post a message that comprises,
in its entirety, the words «Prayer changes things.»
I could relate to every single thing you've mentioned
in your post as well as those who've
commented but just don't find the courage to take the
next step.
There have been many Catholics
in the world who has set the example for the rest of us on how to better this world (e.g. Mother Teresa) so I also hope that the
next time you have the impulse to bash «catholics» with your
comments, you think about them as well
Consider this
comment from one of the most respected IPCC leaders, as revealed
in the CRU e-mails: «I can't see either of these papers being
in the
next IPCC report.
And here
in the
next set of
comments should involve Love with a
comment asking if «Lost» has read any science.
Comments on
next article about child abuse scandal
in the church: just over 300.
More on this over the
next couple of days... but please weigh
in below, specifically on Robert's
comments and missions
in this culture — where not worshiping one's ancestors to be both dishonoring and spiritually dangerous.
I look forward to reading your responses, and plan to share the most popular
comment in a post
next week!
Similarly, Garrison Keillor («Companion» host, writing
in the liner notes to the anniversary record album)
comments that his own earliest memory of radio, from his childhood
in Anoka, Minnesota, is «sitting on my uncle's lap, his arm around me, my head
next to his, as a tiny band played, and a man
in New York said it was true, the war was over.»
just as a
comment on my own personal experience, the
next religious conservative i meet who expresses remorse over the loss of sacred but iraqi life, civilian or military,
in the iraq war will be the first.
All I can see is the
next word, the
next post, the
next prayer, the
next Sunday, the
next bit of wafer and wine, the
next story, the
next need, the
next comment, the
next baby bird to jump out of that nest
in our carport, the
next nudge of the Spirit, the
next puzzle, the
next question, the
next random thing that nettles my brain and screams WRITE!
you claim to know nothing about politics then
in the very
next comments begin stating someone did something for political motives, how do you jump from ignorance to judging political motives?
Actually — did you miss
in your enthusiasm for your
next diatribe that I actually found the jackass
comment funny?
I know it's way back at the top where this all started but I think it's hilarious that Doc basically says he believes the bible is historical fiction and
in the very
next comment Theo says the bible proves that abortion is murder.
Oh... forgot you Proving... I wasn't referring to what he said... on the surface, it's fine to have a point of view... whether I agree with it or not... but when you are A)
in a position of influence and B) spending money to fight the opposing view... and it's to stop two people who love each other from wedding
in the eyes of their Lord, then it is hate... if your ignorance allows you to think my
comments are stupid... so be it... and one last point about slavery... whether it was Democrats or Republicans who supported, or fought against slavery... many justified slavery because of their perverted interpretation of the bible... most people can't tell a simple story from one person to the
next... but so many foolish Christians think they know exactly what the bible is saying w / o any doubt... forget the fact that it's been translated and passed for 1000s of years... yup you must be right that God is against two people loving each other... He must have made a mistake with those folks huh?
If you post on your blog anytime
in the
next two weeks, just add your link
in the
comments.
1) If you would like to write the
next blog post (link)
in this chain, leave a
comment here stating that you would like to do so.
In regard to the comment about how Herd Evans provides little guidance in this critique, I would encourage readers not to seek step - by - step guidelines for what to do next but to exegete the situation on their own by engaging the tension through ongoing dialogue with millennials (or anyone who has become jaded with church
In regard to the
comment about how Herd Evans provides little guidance
in this critique, I would encourage readers not to seek step - by - step guidelines for what to do next but to exegete the situation on their own by engaging the tension through ongoing dialogue with millennials (or anyone who has become jaded with church
in this critique, I would encourage readers not to seek step - by - step guidelines for what to do
next but to exegete the situation on their own by engaging the tension through ongoing dialogue with millennials (or anyone who has become jaded with church).
So I've tried to be concise, I've edited a few of the questions for brevity, and I'm committing right now to stick around here for at least the
next week to keep answering questions
in the
comments.
Post your question
in comments and CNN Belief Blog contributor Richard Allen Greene will work one into his interview, which we'll post here
next week.
They have turned out lovely and gooey but don't taste the least bit chocolatey,
in fact if it wasn't for the faint taste from the laguma powder, I'm not sure that they would taste of anything at all I now see a
comment below recommending doubling the amount of cacao so I will try that
next time.
He even
commented how eating it took took him back to sitting at his grandmother's kitchen table, the sound of Wheel of Fortune from the TV
in the
next room playing
in the background.