What
I meant by that comment was that even if he buys the right players or top class players, we won't see the best of them under Wenger's management.
@Brythan, I am not sure what
you mean by your comment to the edit, but if you meant that legal immigrants can vote even if they are not citizens, then it's not the case (see RoyalCandadianBandit's answer).
The angry animal will then realize what
she meant by commenting, «Oh yeah... You could do some real damage wearing them...» Every once and a while, a villager who reads Ms. Nintendique will tell you she had taken a quiz from the magazine and then made her own quiz, wanting the player to take it.
In a set of instructions Parlin wrote for teachers, he encourages teachers to «ask the harasser to explain what he or
she meant by the comment, forcing the student to recognize the hurtful nature of his or her behavior.»
Play it once and you'll know what is
meant by this comment.
What does
she mean by these comments?
What do you really
mean by this comment > 10:52 AM:P.
And what
I meant by the comment about interest rates, commodity prices and the earnings of the S&P 500 is that backtesting models are inherently flawed, since embedded into previous earnings are the data that drive them, like commodity prices, the slope of the Treasury yield curve (and related borrowing costs) and other unanticipated events.
I think what
he meant by his comment is that generally speaking you would assume you get what you pay for if something costs more expensive than another product that does the same thing, you get the better product...... but in this case the ps4 is cheaper and looks sharper in terms of graphics yet the xbox one is much more expensive yet looks worse.
Of course it is important to point out that Titanfall was also released on PC so this could be what Jorgensen
meant by his comments and the sequel may still turn out to be exclusive to the Xbox.
What did
you mean by the comment (# 45) that the models do not even have leap years.
Not exact matches
Huffman wrote that 70 percent of the suspicious accounts (662) had zero karma,
meaning no meaningful engagement (upvotes or downvotes) from other users, while about one percent of the accounts (13) had a karma score of more than 10,000, indicating that they reached and interacted with many Reddit users
by posting and
commenting on the site.
This
means that their marketing efforts are supported
by customer word - of - mouth and positive
comments on review sites and social media channels.
Telegram's CEO did not respond to requests for
comment by TechCrunch, whose report suggests the company sees the ICO as a
means to operate as a self - contained banking platform.
If you have trusted customers or partners who are willing to be quoted or post
comments in your defense,
by all
means, let them.
Powell's
comments were written off
by some as a «rookie mistake,»
meaning the Fed chairman did not intend to move the markets.
This
means that Whole Foods can track customer engagement
by comments, shares, in - store visits, and customer referrals at each store to better find the elements that make some stores more successful than others.
One of the most well - established ways to hear from readers, the NYT public editor pointed out — although not the only one,
by any
means — is through
comments on news stories.
One of the features of bitcoin people find enticing —
by no
means the only one to be sure — is the fact that its supply is strictly limited (well, sort of — see our
comment on «forks» further below).
This
means that if you acquire income
by trade it, you don't compensate a prosaic taxation for financial income — which is 25 percent, for example for bank
comment seductiveness — but you have to taxation the distinction of shopping and offered cryptocurrencies like income.
But it's early to
comment on whether Ethereum will choose to walk down the path of Monero or Siacoin which announced way back in January to invalidate A3 miners
by means of soft - fork unless Bitmain's actions result into direct harming their project.
It was
meant to be a reply to an earlier
comment and
by itself looks out of place so my apologies for the confusion.
If you have an argument to contribute to the discussion then
by all
means add it, but if all you want to do is drop the barely droll
comment I would recommend keeping your
comments to yourself.
I know you are pretty much supporting my
comment, and I don't
mean to be rude, but I think Baden's exclusion of the Islamic approach is much more egregious than his non-mention of the Christian approach — seeing as half of the conflict he is discussing is driven mainly
by Islamic people and Islamically - oriented ideology.
And,
by the way, if your
comment is
meant as a criticism of Christianity (or of Jesus himself), then it falls flat anyway.
Re Ed's
comment, ultimately I think we only make the cages ourselves, but those in «authority» are only to happy to «guide» us in
by all kinds of
means and are really happy to keep us there!
What I
mean by my last
comment isn't
meant to be unkind.
That is what I
meant by that top
comment.
ops sorry i
meant Amniculi... blah blah blah about Poe's Law,, its hypocrisy!!!!!! talk trash about Christianity should be able to do the same about Islam, not encourging it just saying do nt be scare!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! do it will its not a felony yet, cause soon you wont be able too... Let me be clear, I
meant express your opinions,
comments about any religion as you do about Christianity, plus Im not religious, i just believe in jesus christ son of god and the word of the bible which is difference religion is made
by people...
Rex i do nt disagree that the Lord is returning i am looking forward to that nor about John the baptist but i am saved i think it is dangerous to tell people they are not saved
by a few
comments you do nt agree with.whether you know the word well or go to church or even do good works is no guarantee that you are saved that just
means you are religious.It is only
by faith in Jesus Christ that all are saved and not
by works brentnz
One person
commented, «I have come to realize that the
meaning of the resurrection, in all of its hope, comes only
by giving voice to the brokenness.»
In these brief
comments we are
by no
means attempting a full or systematic answer to the question, but are only trying to dispel some of the incredibility surrounding the metaphor.
And
by weird, I
mean that it is too complicated for someone such as Wickman to blunder into some argument without the intellectual tools required to even have a mental picture of what she is
commenting on.
And yet we find ourselves in the strongest agreement with the German scholar, Professor von Rad, whom we have cited before, in his own expressed feeling that after all, legend is not an adequate term, so long as it is commonly understood simply as a mixture of history and unrestrained popular imagination (one part history, nine parts imagination — our
comment, not his) We much better understand legend as a combination of history and meditation, and as motivated primarily
by a concern to give expression to the
meaning of history, as that
meaning is conveyed
by the faith that God makes himself known therein.12
And the incompetence displayed goes beyond that of Solicitor General Verrilli, but extends to several of the
meaning - to - help - his - case
comments by some of the liberal Supreme Court Justices themselves.
I stand
by my
comment that it is the DUTY of American voters to be educated on political issues and candidates, which entails having their facts generally straight, but yes, it is
by no
means a law.
I do not understand Jesus» words to love one another to include the bickering, the «I'm right and you're wrong and that
means you're going to hell», the anger, snarky remarks, intolerance and general lack of love that I find not only in the
comments on many «Christian» blogs, but also that I read and hear expressed
by «Christians» elsewhere.
I really can't
comment without a better understanding of what you
mean by «natural», which could have so many different
meanings, and how exactly that relates to what God intends.
I actually think a BIG problem with this whole discussion (and where most of the negative
comments are coming from) is that we are all using the word «inspiration» but we
mean different things
by it...
Science
by all
means can
comment and deny it because there's no proof but religion (and
by extension, religious people) take this as an assault on them and their beliefs and so fight back.
A statement or
comment that conveys a
meaning indirectly
by the use of comparison, analogy, or the like.
In his Presidential Address to the North American Patristic Society in 1994, Frederick W. Norris acknowledged that «some of the most interesting voices interpreting early Christian texts are Christian theologians from Africa, Asia, and Latin America,» and that some of them «make historical
comments and acknowledge that their sense of what the texts
mean is formed
by their present commitments and their membership in specific communities.»
I want to close with some brief
comments in which I expand a bit on what I
mean by a Kantian orientation and its philosophical consequences.
I am not sure what you
mean meant by the «apparent communications teacher»
comment unless it was to throw doubt upon my statement that I teach it.
Like most UN human rights treaties, its implementation
by state parties is overseen
by a compliance committee, the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, which issues «General
Comments»
meant to guide our understanding of the provisions contained in the treaty, and which conducts periodic reviews of state parties, instructing them how to change their laws in order to comply better with the treaty, as understood
by the Committee.
I don't know if Knust will read this
comment since there are literally thousands already, but I would love to have a discussion on what exactly she
means by saying she is a «Bible scholar».
All of which may (or may not) justify the
comment that, at its highest and purest, the sincere sacrifice was (and is, properly conceived) a rite of communion between man and God, and a satisfying
means by which the creature pays his debt of gratitude and love to the creator.
I'm not going to link to it because that would just be
mean, but I am floored
by how many positive
comments were posted the page where I found it.
I'm not going to link to it because that would just be
mean, but I am floored
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I'm always trying to think of new ways to work seaweed into my cooking, so if you have any tried - and - true favorite ideas, please,
by all
means, respond in the
comments.