I would argue that tofu does also, but that would not be
my main point in this post..
Besides the gameplay footage above, the Japanese website provides more or less the same details as the English website (Nintendo of Europe), so we're only going to post
the main points in this post!
That's been
my main point in my post and you disagree with that?
Not exact matches
In any case, the
main point of both
posts is fairly obvious.
Burying the lead means forcing a reader to plow through several paragraphs
in an article,
post or story before reaching the
main point.
Third and finally, the traditional story misses the real function of private banks, which is to solve an information problem
in the purest Hayekian senses. That is, banks are or should be specialists in risk assessment and risk taking. They should know their client, understand the local market and have their pulse on the broad economy. Arguably, if properly structured, they can and should do this better than other entities such as governments. In other words, the proper role of banks should be underwriting — lend money, hold the debt, and bear the risk. Which is a long - winded way of getting to the main point of this pos
in the purest Hayekian senses. That is, banks are or should be specialists
in risk assessment and risk taking. They should know their client, understand the local market and have their pulse on the broad economy. Arguably, if properly structured, they can and should do this better than other entities such as governments. In other words, the proper role of banks should be underwriting — lend money, hold the debt, and bear the risk. Which is a long - winded way of getting to the main point of this pos
in risk assessment and risk taking. They should know their client, understand the local market and have their pulse on the broad economy. Arguably, if properly structured, they can and should do this better than other entities such as governments.Â
In other words, the proper role of banks should be underwriting — lend money, hold the debt, and bear the risk. Which is a long - winded way of getting to the main point of this pos
In other words, the proper role of banks should be underwriting — lend money, hold the debt, and bear the risk. Which is a long - winded way of getting to the
main point of this
post.
The
main flaw was
pointed out by Uber
in a
post by their chief economist.
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.
Back to the
main point of your
post, which I think if I understand you right your question is, «Why do atheist come to the * faith * based blog to chat about religion, or
in your words, bash religion?
this blog is not working with me... I'll have to catch you guys on another
post... it will not accept long
post... This is my
main point against the scientific method argument; it is consensus
in the scientific community that most of our Universe is unseen.
In early November, for instance, Francis Phillips, in her Catholic Herald blog, scored something of a bull's eye, with a post in which she pointed out that Tesco had ended its support for a major cancer research event, but instead made a large contribution to London's main annual gay prideeven
In early November, for instance, Francis Phillips,
in her Catholic Herald blog, scored something of a bull's eye, with a post in which she pointed out that Tesco had ended its support for a major cancer research event, but instead made a large contribution to London's main annual gay prideeven
in her Catholic Herald blog, scored something of a bull's eye, with a
post in which she pointed out that Tesco had ended its support for a major cancer research event, but instead made a large contribution to London's main annual gay prideeven
in which she
pointed out that Tesco had ended its support for a major cancer research event, but instead made a large contribution to London's
main annual gay prideevent.
I think you may be missing the
main point, of - hippypoet's assertion which he mentions
in the second part of his
posting.
I've addressed a couple of these
main points in two recent blog
posts: why healthy eating isn't a diet, and why I don't like labels, but I want to really expand on it today.
The
main point of my 2011
post was to question why Jamie Oliver (whose «Food Revolution» show was then on television) was focusing so intensely on banning chocolate milk
in American schools at a time when there were,
in my opinion, far more pressing school food issues which would have benefitted from his celebrity and clout.
What I hope to do
in this series of
posts is present some of the
main points of the Babywise philosophy with which I take issue.
At that
point, the site's
main store of content was the original incarnation of Online Politics 101 (
in individual chapters, not yet
in PDF form), but the first really substantive blog
post followed soon thereafter.
Abstract: This
post summarises the
main points from the national and constituency polls
in Scotland before discussing what might help Labour north of the border.
By Dr Steve Fisher Abstract: This
post summarises the
main points from the national and constituency polls
in Scotland before discussing what might help Labour north of the border.
Both answers
posted so far present good
points, but I believe they miss the key factor here by accepting the faulty assumption of the question, namely, that the sanctions were the
main cause of the economic hardships that have contributed to the current protests
in Iran.
RE the
main points made
in the
post, I think I have also used the same logic to suggest if natural variability is greater than thought, then our A-GHGs should also have a higher sensitivity.
I've talked
in detail about the barbell press vs. dumbbell press for building chest size
in previous
posts, but I'll quickly summarize the
main points here...
The tib
post I show how to check
in the Plantar Fasciitis Video and the per longus I show
in the new Knee Video — which is so new it won't even be up until next week, but you can look for trigger
points under the foot there around the arch and were the big toe joint goes into the
main arch of the foot too.
And I totally fell
in love with the 3rd looks shoes (even though shoes aren't the
main point of this
post)... I have wanted those shoes so badly for a long time!
It uses GPS to allow members to see who is close by, but the
main selling
point is that members are able to
post their own date ideas - either for the community or to an individual person - and see if anyone is interested
in meeting up.
Boston will indeed be the film's
main location, not just for a couple scenes as we first
pointed out (confirmed by the Boston Globe) thanks to Josh Boone's social media
postings while scouting locations
in the city.
It's not the
main point of this
post, but recent research has questioned whether defined benefit plans really earn a premium above what individuals earn
in their defined contribution plans.
The
main point I would like to make
in concluding this
post pertains to the renewed popularity of tracking and ability grouping, not to whether either practice is warranted by research.
«[Clinton's] labor credentials are significantly worse than her
main challenger
in the Democratic primary, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders,» wrote Huffington
Post blogger and former NEA member Ben Spielberg, who also
pointed out that Clinton once served on the board of directors of Wal - Mart.
Though not the
main theme of an excellent blog
post, «Grabbing the Bull By The Horns: Cuomo, Nutter and the Backlash Against Making Sh*t Up,» DFER executive director Joe Williams indirectly
points to the odd political bedfellows who are pushing for much needed changes
in education.
It's why the
point that Mike Shatzkin expresses
in the comments on this
post here — that «it is hugely counterintuitive to me that a single actor whose
main capability MUST BE writing could be a more effective marketer than a publisher who would have good reason to develop capabilities at scale across a list» — is both completely right and totally wrong.
Getting solid information
in this business is often difficult — and sharing it was the
main point of the
post.
I haven't run the dollar - weighted return calculation for the QQQ, but I'll try to run that calculation
in a future blog
post, and who knows, maybe I will run the calculation for John Hussman's
main fund at some future
point also.
When I wrote this
post on Berkshire Hathaway, the
main point I was going for was that the price of Berky was not unreasonable if one attributed value to what Berky could do
in a crisis.
Yes, good
point re IRSA — something to monitor closely — I didn't mention
in my
posts, but the
main reason I focus on IRSA's Market Value is because I'd actually like to see CRESY sell out and focus completely on farmland, so IRSA Market Value (high, or low) is the most relevant metric, I believe.
At the end of the day haters will be haters and to add to your
post Stinkflipper EVE is the biggest pay to win game I have ever seen I mean rather than starting the game from scratch I can go on the net buy an account with a relay good ship and skills and kick ass or I have to spend hundreds of dollars if not thousands just to get any where
in monthly fees, like when I started to play
in order to start this new mission I needed a new ship but to get that new ship I needed to learn a new skill but to learn that skill I needed another skill that took 1h then the
main skill took some thing like 3h then I needed to get weapons and guess what that needed a new skill but this one was going to take a month so at that
point I was like WTF!!!!! because that was a whole month sub gone just to do that.
[Response: You should carefully re-read the first of the two «
main points» (
in particular, the hyperlink therein) of our
posting!]
Justin Gillis has filed a
post on the Green Blog summarizing the
main points in a new and voluminous draft federal report on current and anticipated impacts from greenhouse - driven global warming on the United States.
My
point in doing this
post was to remind folks that the
main environmental issues driving the popularity of farmers markets are most likely not concerns about energy issues and climate, but more about sustaining local conditions and practices that people desire — greenery, connectedness, a link with seasons, and the rest.
re — «My
point in doing this
post was to remind folks that the
main environmental issues driving the popularity of farmers markets are most likely not concerns about energy issues and climate»
RE the
main points made
in the
post, I think I have also used the same logic to suggest if natural variability is greater than thought, then our A-GHGs should also have a higher sensitivity.
Many readers with varied views have rightly criticized the prolonged debates about basic
points in climate science that frequently spring up on Dot Earth
posts where science is not the
main point of discussion.
The
main point of Hoggan's presentation concerned the «unjustified bullying» that scientists such as Mann were being subjected to — an unsupportable premise that I will address
in my next blog
post here.
Comments that make a whole bunch of unrelated
points will only have the first
point posted in the
main thread.
That was my
point in my earlier
post — MBH98 is a sideshow of statistical weirdness, but at the end of the day, it's the bristlecones on the
main stage (with Gaspe among the supporting cast).
After again shaking my head back
in forth that you still do not understand my
main point, I re-read my
post and find that I indeed incorrectly stated my claim.
I realize that outgoing radiation
in the region of the CO2 absorption is not the
main topic of this
post, but can you
point me towards the data or a reference which shows that there is no increased absorption from CO2?
In that
post you seem to lose track of the
main point of the thread: if the goal is to rapidly replace fossil fuel use with CO2 - free generating technology that is known to work reliably at known costs, then a strong nuclear program is the best option.
E.g., I agree with http://www.joseduarte.com/blog/the-art-of-evasion regarding the severity of the screwed - up - ness of the
points in the
main post about (1) the Cook paper dysfunctionally biased methodology and (2) the Cook paper misrepresentations about the methodology.
Read my reply to Punksta where I discuss
point - by -
point your # list
in the
main post.
As the
main post points out, there are several of Patterson's claims that are so bizarre I have to question the man's training: «the climate has not changed - the temperature has not changed
in the last seventeen years.»