Not exact matches
The story
points out that Koum wrote
in a blog
post after selling WhatsApp
in 2014: «Respect for your privacy is coded into our DNA, and we built WhatsApp around the goal of knowing as
little about you as possible.»
In recent months, the yield on US corporate bonds, especially investment - grade securities, is a
little more than 100 basis
points compared to the yield on government debt, dropping within striking distance of the lows seen
post the 2008 financial crisis.
Most marketers and developers don't pay much attention to this
little detail but as Ann Smarty
points out
in her
post on this issue, failing to include a trailing slash can potentially lead to 302 redirects, a 404 page not found messages or even a duplicate content penalty.
Actually, JD, your formula applies to almost every thread on any site; whatever the subject, the
posts come
in from all directions, with
little to no concern for sticking to the
point of the original article...
In some ways weighing in at this point of the game is a little daunting, but I have read almost all of the post
In some ways weighing
in at this point of the game is a little daunting, but I have read almost all of the post
in at this
point of the game is a
little daunting, but I have read almost all of the
posts.
kind of liked this
post not every part of it — there was some
points which i found a
little off but all
in all it was a nice read, thank you for the
post!
I still have over a month of writing to go before I turn
in the manuscript, then a few rounds of edits, so chances are I'll be a
little quieter than usual on the blog — case
in point, I totally forgot to
post a recipe last week.
Retsub, Yes my friend its quite true that the
posts are quadrupled after a poor performance but its partly because we are geared around weekend games and thats when most of the posters will come on here, I think aswel though that you may have a
point in that alot of our fans habe become a
little fickle but I have to say the last 8/9 seasons I have, as Im sure all our fans have, eagerly anticipated these big head to head games and I can only recall a couple of Spurs victories and an away win at Stamford Bridge among the success stories.
Like I said
in a previous
post, winning the big games means
little if you follow up those wins by dropping
points against the lesser lights.
For the rest of this
post though my
point is those bloggers who are a
little more established, not necessarily writing for longer but more
in the limelight — or maybe blog - light, compared to those who are not so.
For the rest of this
post though my
point is those bloggers who are a
little more established, not necessarily writing for longer but more
in the limelight — or maybe blog - light, compared...
Like I have stated before I respect your right to be passionate about what you choose, however these are not my passions, and I don't want my son tied to them, I can not force anyone to remove anything
in this
post, but
in my option
posting my child's obituary is a
little to far, everyone can get the
point with out that bit of information, I was hoping out of respect for a bereaved mother the owner would remove it.
I've been getting a
little more personal
in my
posts lately because I'm at a
point in my life where... Read More
I've been getting a
little more personal
in my
posts lately because I'm at a
point in my life where my attitude is «what you see is what you get.»
The previous
posting is a
little harsh and, I think, misses the
point, which is: \ n \ n «
In light of the ethical problems, Strieffer called for the Bush Administration's restrictions on stem cell research funding to be overturned.»
I was trying to put my thoughts
in a way that were not offensive, but after re-reading my
post, I seem to come across as a
little know it all that is trying to
point out the obvious to someone less intelligent than myself.
Alright, everyone engaging
in this experiment, you have to
post a comment at the
point where you stand up and stumble a
little bit, and / or, bump into either side of the hallway as you head to unload fluid to make room for more.
another question - what is the
point of doing weight training on this lifestyle if u do nt put
in almost any
post workout protein?i workout and want to firm up a bit and gain some small muscle mass (not grow big muscles), and every time i workout, it all gets lost and reversed back to were i started - because i consume so
little protein
post workout and
in the days between workouts..
It might be a
little quiet
in here for a while once the baby comes, but I think I'll come back at some
point to chat about food:) And I'll probably be
posting at times on Instagram, so you can follow me there too!
And to emphasize this
point, I'm sharing yet another styling for my leopard pants and
little black jacket that I featured
in my Up Down All - Around
post for February.
Typically winter is a time for quilted puffer vests or faux fur vests (which if you've seen previous
posts you know I certainly wear a lot of), but why not break the mold and go for denim... yes the whole
point of a vest is a
little extra warmth, but with an already warm and cozy sweater I think it's just fine to go for a fashionable look and rock a
little denim
in the winter!
There is
little point in writing a book that reviews and adjudicates research findings when online articles and blog
posts can do the same thing and be available within days or even hours.
As I
pointed out
in a blog
post not too long ago, «bargaining for the common good» is
little more than a clever bit of doublespeak from the teachers unions.
Sorry to disillusion you again
in your ongoing moment of confusion and lack of ESL skills but the fact is you hit all seven
points on the head with each and every comment and reply you
post proving you are nothing more than a vapid
little troll with a less than meaningless life attempting to gain credibility by lying.
But the issues raised remain important ones which receive too
little thought and open debate, a
point also made
in this
posting on the Brave New World blog.
Between what you've
posted, Hugh, and the links to David's
posts, I'm just about to the
point where I think I might almost understand a
little about what may or may not be going
in the real and / or perceived publishing world (s?).
Contrary to the
point made
in the blog
post above, Type & Tell leads its «rogue» platform with listing and pricing of its 3 service plans, followed by the cute
little set of check boxes and bullet
points of services per plan.
While Laura Kaye goes into this a
little in her
post as well, Jami Gold asked her readers which price
point they felt most comfortable with when it came to purchasing -LSB-...]
You're a sad
little man if you think anything you vomited out
in this
post is a «valid
point,» and, frankly, I think you only did it so you could brag about how rough and tough you are for standing up to the torches and pitchforks.
I think it is time to update this
post a
little bit as a few minor things have changed, but I will also give you a small hint: I'm going to be
pointing you to a lot of places other than Amazon for free books
in upcoming
posts (Hint: get excited!)
While Laura Kaye goes into this a
little in her
post as well, Jami Gold asked her readers which price
point they felt most comfortable with when it came to purchasing ebooks, and which ones would cause them to back away.
Your
points in this
post are really relevant, but I just wan na add a
little bit of information on one of your paragraph.
While we're a
little hesitant to crown a single brokerage as the best brokerage for TFSAs, there are some interesting
points made by the
posts in the thread.
Yes, I also think Africa's reached an important inflection
point — I'll expand on that a
little more
in the next
post.
But, just like the offer to get 500 SPG
points I recently
posted about, it's worth doing these
little things to earn
points day
in and day out.
Related
posts: Artist -
in - Residence: Bascom Lodge at the summit of Mount Greylock Helen Chellin's DIY artists» residency program
in Hawaii Studio Update: So long,
little shack Artists -
in - Residence at Rouses
Point, New York Pocket Utopia Residency
I would therefore be a
little wary of giving that a number — it's an interesting
point though, and I might explore that
in a future
post.
Unfortunately as I
pointed out
in a previous
post, the sheeple have
little defense against the mass media.
I had reflected and carefully prepared relatively succinct comments to share
in response to Tomas» stimulating notes, but there is
little point posting them
in such a dilute thread.
While as a Rabett we see
little point in abandoning my nest for the blorg model like seed or grist, Eli would be happy to
post the occasional
post on request.
JLC
points to a
post by Cramer Silkworth of Baukraft, who shares the data on a Passive House renovation
in Brooklyn that is heated by a
little mini split heat pump that wasn't even turned on through most of the cold snap.
Of course one may throw
in all sorts of rubbish anywhere
in between, return to previous talking
points when the sceptic realises that he is going down a risky path:) or simply use them all invariably
in blog
post written a litlle time apart, hoping that your readers either have a short memory or care equally
little about such petite details as consistency.
This latter
point rarely gets enough attention within organizations: simply
posting a policy on your site does
little good if your employees aren't on board with the policy, its aims and its strictures — if the policy isn't implemented
in the organization's everyday life, it won't help you.
The long expostulation about Argentina seems to have
little enough to do with the key
points in the original
post.
It might take a
little more time and a few extra steps to write a comprehensive resume but you'll likely target every
point in the job
posting.
thanks... I came over from the Relevant linky... this was all such good stuff... I'm behind
in all of this because I just really started my writing blog a couple of months ago... and had only heard a
little of Relevant and wanted to go, but to quick to work out logistics... anyhow, this is a super main
point post as I came over lamenting I missed Relevant and also lamenting that, Lord willing — oh my, what a mess I am, I'll be living overseas as a missionary
in Eastern Europe the next Relevant: (and:)
Being the busy
little bee that I am, I thought I would just
point you
in some inspiring directions around the web today to some fabulous home design blog
posts that have special meanings to me.