I'm a Blackberry user through and through, but let
's make fair comments.
It is the right of every man, in Parliament or out of it, in the Press or over the broadcast, to
make fair comment, even outspoken comment, on matters of public interest.
As this is such a new car, it's also too soon to
make a fair comment on the Tipo Station Wagon's safety credentials, as it hasn't yet gone through Euro NCAP crash - testing - though its hatchback sibling has.
You shouldn't encourage that sort of behavior by responding to it as though
he made a fair comment.
Not exact matches
I'll be monitoring the
comment section to
make sure the questions are civil and
fair.
how does
fair, unbiased CNN, AKA ACNN (Anderson Cooper News Network) pick and choose stories as noteworthy... a
comment is
made by a very elderly priest, probably not quoted properly, and is «front page news» on CNN's website... this same man (priest) has written many great books, done a lot of great charity work in the poorer parts of New York and nothing is ever posted on the website... but something is said incorrectly and its published... is this
fair, is it right, is it unbiased or is the motivation to
make an entire Church lokk bad and let the anti-Catholic screwballs have their heyday in hateful posts... I didn't see this wonderful netwrok post anything about the disgusting, bigoted and hateful attacks, written by the liberal left wing media elites, like Maureen Dowd, against Rep. Paul Ryan and his Catholic faith... it's all acceptable to you liberal HYPOCRITES!
I normally do not leave
comments but this recipe deserves one — I have
made my
fair share of energy balls but none have impressed me quite like these!
I
made this
comment on my post about Counter Culture's «Source» initiative:
Fair Trade is such a darling of the green set, but it's certification is restricted to cooperatives, and does little to address quality.
«In the Carabao Cup, after winning last season, we lost in the quarter - final but we lost like Manchester United likes to lose — with dignity, with
fair play, with participation in the happiness of a giant killer,» he is quoted as saying by The Sun, who
make a direct correlation between Mourinho's
comments and City.
At least
make comment or opinions known which are at least
fair and objective!
Whilst I understand the we could have been punished
comment (but let's be
fair Campbell and Theo needed the game time and missed three sitters between them and neither Giroud nor Welbeck were on the field), that same
comment could be
made about the very teams you refer to as those we need to beat.
both of their performances from around november to march were very average and including crucially against Bayern... so its a
fair comment the author
makes and they cant say arsnal are not good enough when the two of them (20 % of the team!!)
I am not sure that Merson means these
comments as a compliment to be
fair, or that Wenger is going to send his players out with the instructions to
make it an open game, but I can see his point.
your
comment is
fair enough but I don't think either of those two would have
made us title contenders.
If Wenger drops Ozil it won't be because of the
comments he
made although to be
fair I would drop him because he does not believe in the fight anymore.
However, the point I and PB were
making (to be
fair PB probably explained it a lot clearer than I did) was that it is highly unlikely that those circumstances will come about meaning that this story that has appeared in the press is as close to a non-story as you can get but it seems to have got plenty of the natives on here overly excited, hence my straw - clutching
comment.
12M is
fair for Arshavin, If somebody else hasnt give any offer yet, that means that nobody is interested for now.The Zenit director's
comments really showed that they can
make the deal at 15M, which means that deal will be done at 13M or 13.5 M max.This is what Arsenal wants and Zenit would accept this.But again Iwould value him at 12M.
It would be
fair to say that the goalkeeping situation has been one of the most talked about things at White Hart Lane over recent months and Andre Villas - Boas has continued to fuel the topic by
making several open - ended
comments about it.
Fair enough, those
comments make sense Mike.
It's also much easier to talk to people when you're actually at a
fair, as you can just
make a
comment on how you
made the item, what you
made it from etc..
megan, while that is a
fair point, perhaps you forgot that you
made an incredibly rude and ignorant
comment about paternity... plus please explain how my sister found out she was pregnant in February and then gave birth in December... that's 10 months to my reckoning whether you're counting months or weeks, so don't write like you know everything because you don't.
Campbell
made the
comment to David Margolick, a long - time contributing editor at Vanity
Fair.
But Stringer is not shedding that donation, saying it would not be
fair to link her to
comments made by her husband.
Asked for
comment, de Blasio spokeswoman Amy Spitalnick sent over the following statement: «The people of New York City are doing their
fair share to support mass transit — we already fund three - quarters of the State MTA's operations, have
made historic contributions, and have paid double the State in capital.
Although a judge initially ruled that Singh's words constituted an assertion of fact, which would have
made it hard for him to win a trial case, in April 2010 an appeals court found that his statement qualified as «
fair comment» and was therefore protected.
Thornton, also at the panel,
commented: «The thing that appeals to me is (this is) a guy whose sense of justice is not exactly what's legal, it's what's
fair... you can't just
make a guy (all) milk and cookies.»
It's almost not
fair for me to
comment further, since I have
made clear that I am an alien in the Les Mis universe.
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comments: «Whilst schools are having to keep up with the times, in which technology plays a key role, it's not
fair to expect parents to be able to afford a computer, a printer and more in order for their children to be able to succeed at school.
Gov. Bryant, who has been a longtime proponent of school choice,
made similar
comments at the Neshoba County
Fair this past July.
Sorry for coming in late... I'm guessing Sue is
commenting on those authors that publish before they've given themselves the chance to learn the craft of writing, and withouth getting a professional edit... But that doesn't
make it
fair to label the entire Indie crowd as «lazy».
One thing I've noticed here, as well as at other similar blog sites, is that the ones
making negative
comments about publishers seem to have a spiteful agenda, rather than wanting to be
fair and honest.
If you want to
make a
comment about improving the browser, or
making the web experience better on the Kindle, those are
fair statements.
Instead, he seemed genuinely humbled to be in the presence of books and book - loving people, and he capped with a
comment about how — I'm paraphrasing — the Book
Fair made him believe there's still hope for our civilazation, after all.
Many, including Fabrice Piault and Barbara Casassus for The Bookseller, covered the
comments made at Frankfurt Book
Fair last week by Hachette Livre's Arnaud Nourry (pictured by Bernd Hartung for #FBM15).
NB — As some people have voiced concerns in the
comments about villagers being exploited, I just wanted to remind everyone to choose your Amazon tours carefully, and
make sure that the tour company have a
fair relationship with the tribe.
I do think your point about fuel is a
fair one to
make, but your earlier
comment on this article said that «the motorcycle doesn't actually
make a lot of sense», which is very easy to interpret as you saying it shouldn't be possible.
When they don't give details, i will still be patient, just like many others, alot of us have other things to do while we wait for pso2, its not like its the only source of entertainment in the world, and the fact that they are giving so little information, could be in part to do with the fact that they are still doing a
fair bit of work to
make sure the game is good, and they simply cant give a accurate date without rushing it... id rather a lack of info now, than a release date
making them rush it and mess up, if i was Sega looking at the
comments of you and many others, id be having second thoughts, you
make us fans look bad, and there's many genuine fans who have respect for Sega, and will continue to wait patiently.
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David Thorp, selector of the Sculpture Park at Frieze Art
Fair commented, «This year's Sculpture Park continues to provide a fascinating cross section of sculpture being
made today from the monumental to the socially engaged.
«The organizers announced that they were going to
make a huge effort with lighting and the installation, and everyone with whom I have spoken has
commented that it's a much nicer
fair in which to walk around when compared to Frieze Art F
fair in which to walk around when compared to Frieze Art
FairFair.
Using humor, satire, and perturbation to
comment on serious problems that effect the art world at large, Andrea Fraser has helped create a dialogue around systemic issues, paving the way for groups like W.A.G.E. (established in 2008) that advocates for a more equitable distribution of the art world's economy (i.e.
fair wages for artists), and Occupy Museums, an activist group that sprung from the Occupy Wall Street Movement and that
made an instillation about artist's debt at the 2017 Whitney Biennial.
Eli Klein, whose booth was largely hung with the chameleon artist Liu Bolin's work (ranging from $ 9,000 - $ 40,000) has been exhibiting at ArtHamptons since the start and
commented that at the
fair, «we have terrific clients and
make terrific clients, so it's a no - brainer.»
IT is a
fair bet that when an art critic speaks of people «engaging» with a piece of work, what he (or she) actually means is that fellow beard - strokers (of either sex) have
made pretentious
comments regarding the creation.
This is
fair comment — and I am sure I
made a similar
comment yesterday — although the routine and disconcerting disappearance of
comments into some spam box or other — only to reappear —
makes it difficult to be absolutely sure.
Folks are free to
comment on what they like and, let's be
fair, the hysterical irrationality of the trolls
makes more people question the «official line» than the failure of the climate to behave as prophesied.
association with the fossil fuel industry, d) Ross» contrarian book, and e) the
fair sprinkling of nasty
comments made here about «consensus» scientists individually and generally, their absence should come as no surprise.»
His smatterings screw up the
comment thread and
make the site less readable, and that isn't
fair to the others.
Prompted by the number of
comments here I revisited the site noted by Stockwell just to be
fair and
make sure I didn't miss anything in that, errr, analysis.
I appreciate the
comments of Mr. Wright re ABS; it may have been unclear, but I have a bias against liberalizing ABS and
made the
comments I did in an attempt to be
fair; so while I'm not exactly happy about problems with it, the additional info you provided supports my preconceptions.