I was
just making an observation on something I disagreed with — you don't have to get nasty about it....
Just making an observation.
Fishon — even our most noble efforts get bogged down in this useless paradigm — I don't claim to know how to fix it — nor does our gracious blog host so far as I can tell — I'm
just making an observation.
@Bill: I'm
just making observations myself.
Also, not defending Obama,
just making an observation.
Like that venerable monk in Ho Chi Minh City, he was
just making an observation.
I just made an observation.
I do not want to argue with anyone, I was
just making an observation based on my experience and the experience of other critiques to this site I have come across, if you don't want to alienate people because of ideology then perhaps what your critiques say might be of some use to you but if people want to reject it that is also fine, it's your site after all.
Again, there's nothing wrong with that,
just making an observation.
And I'm not
just making that observation because I know from director Siegel's memoir he, Eastwood, and screenwriter Dean Riesner literally sat around and taped scenes they liked from the various failed drafts of the script.
NOTE: I'm not directing this at you Michael, I'm
just making an observation (part observation / small part rant, OK) on this issue which is holding back a great area of development, whichever angle you see it from.
I'm not hating on Apple I'm
just making an observation.
When I said I'm
just making an observation, I meant particularly that: I'm making an observation.
You just admitted that there could be a downgrade, thus anyone claiming as such aren't «trolling»,
just making an observation.
I will
just make the observation that in a very short time the Internet has already revolutionised so many areas in ways that no one could possibly have imagined.
Not so at this older example, where I — again —
just made an observation, albeit via a directly quoted article headline straight from the Mother Jones organization.
I'm not complaining,
just making an observation.
Not exact matches
This might sound like a huge challenge for the most impatient among us, but Brooks suggests that «when you find yourself in a line at Starbucks or the supermarket or at a red light,
just breathe and observe your surroundings (e.g., the sights, sounds, and smells) or you can use the time to
make some inner
observations (e.g., are your muscles tense, are you cold, hot, thirsty, hungry?).»
I was kind of like I said interested in gambling or at least speculating or figuring things out and then taking a calculated gamble and what they were telling me was don't try, there were saying that no one can beat the market and the stock prices are efficient and
just through simple
observation looking at the newspaper and they used to have the 52 - week high low prices in the newspaper, it seemed unreasonable that you know the fair price was 51 day and eight months later, it was 120, and that was pretty much every stock had that kind of range every year and it didn't
make sense to me that the fundamentals of the underlying businesses were actually changing that much.
His
observations prompted insights such as building the graphical user interface to look
just like its real - world counterpart (a checkbook, for example),
making it easy for people to use it.
Shocked
just shocked that you would
make such a disappointingly evident
observation.
I would
make one other
observation that I think is important here, and that is that we believe it is very important to keep in mind the level of interest rates, not
just their changes.
One
observation I've noticed about this discussion is that atheists are
just as capable of
making sweeping generalizations and faulty assumptions about Christian belief methodologies as Christians are of atheists.
But what has always been true is that we were born with powers of
making judgments,
making observations and forming conclusions, and I think to let such a given power
just sit rotting on a shelf somewhere is like not walking and letting perfectly good legs atrophy into useless attachments.
Can I
make an
observation,
just my impression.
It is hard to say — some come from perception, some come from philosophical and scientific
observation, some come
just from believing
observations others have
made.
It appears that McGrath has got too sucked into the Popperian insight that human understandings of the world are «theory laden» (p. 61)-- wherein human culture rather than human nature is
made not
just intrinsic to explanations of
observations, but determinative.
Not intending any offense to Mormonism or anything
just that, I'm only
making an
observation.
I guess we want to do it through hard work and
observation... not
just blind acceptance or
just due to a principle of «we are here so somebody
made us».
This is
just an
observation to educate and wake people up to the folly of
making foolish assumptions about anonymous posters in here.
Will we claim that the struggles for a more
just international economic order has nothing to do with mission».39 He then
made an important
observation.
As I said before, these are
just general
observations I've
made about humor and satire through the years, and some principles I worked really hard to incorporate into A Year of Biblical Womanhood, which included quite a bit of both.
I
just want you to show your data, since you are the one
making the «
observation».
Well — I
just finished mixing up a batch of the White Batter Bread and I have a couple of
observations to
make, and questions to ask.
Sorry if I offended you
just by
making a clear
observation
I'm
just doing these along with the podcast's and
making my own
observations.
This is my opinion on our transfer strategy but firstly I'm not saying either we WILL or WILL NOT buy anyone, it's
just an simple
observation... I personally don't agree with us
making it a habit of purchasing on deadline day but it now seems to be the Arsenal way.
some times i wonder it we human some how had been program are we are
just following the script now you can't tell me if i was the manager of arsenal and i want to win the premier league are the champions league because I'm Jamaica i have never smoke i don't religious beliefs an i
make decision based information
observation Fact not influenced by religion race emotion back to foot ball.
He
made a keen
observation about how Khabib always resets his position on the ground after a few strikes to maintain control instead of
just wailing away till the guy gets up.
So that is why, and you know the two hours of that was
making sure the baby did not bleed so it was
observation after that point but it was an hour and then do the procedure which was about 15 - 20 minutes and you know
just watching.
Answers on this website are expected to back up the claims they
make and not
just say what the author's intuition and personal
observations say is correct.
An
observation made earlier in the year shifted the asteroid's projected path
just enough to one side to spare Earth.
Any gap in satellite coverage is not
just a short - term problem: it would compromise future research, because scientists would not be able to accurately compare
observations made before the gap with those from afterward.
The entire alignment process is expected to take several months, and once Webb begins
making observations, its mirrors will need to be checked every few days to ensure they are still aligned —
just as someone who underwent laser vision correction surgery will schedule regular eye doctor visits to
make sure their vision is not degrading.
The first occurred in the daytime sky,
making follow - up
observations difficult, but the second occurred in the night - time sky, raging for
just one - tenth of a second
just after midnight EDT.
«If you
just make a list of the closest stars to the Sun, there's a handful there that would
make good targets for these kinds of
observations,» Blake says.
This
observation was
made just a few days before Mars opposition on May 22, when the sun and Mars will be on exact opposite sides of Earth, and when Mars will be at a distance of 47.4 million miles from Earth.
These are some of the
observations made by Judah Levine, author of a riveting paper
just published in EPJ H, which provides unprecedented insights into the nature of time and its historical evolution.
We have already been able to
make some interesting
observations on real world chloride concentration changes over
just 24 hour periods, illustrating the dangers of relying on single point, single time measurements.»
Sometimes it would be
just one paper or it might a newsletter or it might be a blog, but they were contributing in someway to throwing an idea [out], an
observation they had
made about the world, and then seeing what people had to say about it.