Sentences with phrase «more comments now»

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That «suggests that a long - term character change could be afoot, which makes me suspicious of anything more than a bounce for now,» he added in comments to CNBC.
«Now that I am commenting more on Facebook and not clicking Like on anything at all, my feed has relaxed and become more conversational.
As a presidential candidate — and now president elect — who has at present more than 800 thousand followers on the platform, Trump's comments are part of the mainstream political discourse, said Zuckerberg.
The comments you're making now are even more ludicrous.
While I've got a new comment open, though, here's my thoughts on the Roth debate: It's generally good to diversify your funds as much as possible, tax-wise; nobody can say with absolute certainty what the tax system will look like numerous years from now (although the smart money says that it'll probably be even more complex than our current system).
So much so that more than 128,000 identical comments have been posted since the feedback doors were opened, now representing a significant slice of the comments on the FCC's feedback docket.
Now let me comment more specifically on our fourth quarter results.
Right now it's more like 20 - 25 hours a week due to writing 3X a week and responding to comments.
As usual, I don't place too much emphasis on this sort of forecast, but to the extent that I make any comments at all about the outlook for 2006, the bottom line is this: 1) we can't rule out modest potential for stock appreciation, which would require the maintenance or expansion of already high price / peak earnings multiples; 2) we also should recognize an uncomfortably large potential for market losses, particularly given that the current bull market has now outlived the median and average bull, yet at higher valuations than most bulls have achieved, a flat yield curve with rising interest rate pressures, an extended period of internal divergence as measured by breadth and other market action, and complacency at best and excessive bullishness at worst, as measured by various sentiment indicators; 3) there is a moderate but still not compelling risk of an oncoming recession, which would become more of a factor if we observe a substantial widening of credit spreads and weakness in the ISM Purchasing Managers Index in the months ahead, and; 4) there remains substantial potential for U.S. dollar weakness coupled with «unexpectedly» persistent inflation pressures, particularly if we do observe economic weakness.
I now return to my regularly scheduled life, which does afford me more of a chance to comment on the global issues that interest me.
His comments to a reporter of El Nuevo Día newspaper seem more ominous now than ever:
Although this is nothing new, bond investors are now attempting to discount a future that has become more uncertain post Bernanke's comments last month.
I've been acting as a bit of a fly on the wall of this blog for a few weeks now, but I saw this cartoon, felt my heart break, read the comments, felt my heart break even more, slept on it, woke up with a still - aching heart, and so thought it appropriate that I break my silence.
I am not sure what is more depressing / amusing: That the editor felt it necessary to add this platitudinous preface; Or that we live in a world where such nonsense now passes for a coherent comment.
Wow, I think I'm now more stupid after reading your comments.
Now at almost 600 comments, the one thing I hope for outside of the apologies that Julie (and others) so richly deserve is an end to the evangelical / pomo / dispensational / Calvinist / church - growth / emergent / author / leadership / Christian conference scene (pick one or more categories as YMMV).
The meaning of the Cross, however, and its relation to the Resurrection, are discussed more fully in Professor MacKinnon's comments, and, since my reaction to his Meditation as a whole is one of agreement and gratitude, I now turn to two particularly interesting points which he brings forward in his «interpretation».
You are a sad, small - minded, individual and right now my sole consolation is that the content of your comment assures me that you yourself will never hold a «key position» and become anything more than the irrelevant hatemonger you are today.
but now that I have read some of the others comments on this page, I will respond a bit more below.
I'm going to ask you to consider David how you engage with comments in future and to be prepared for me to be stronger and push back more if you get personal in any of your responses from now on.
But now it appears that Niebuhr's comment on «an undue reliance upon the factor of force» was more prophetic.
Oh, and one more quick comment: anyone see the irony in the fact that an ancient tool of execution, upon which thousands of innocent people were tortured to death, is now used to decorate, and show devotion?
Can we now turn from these comments toward a more positive statement?
If you've seen any of the Old Spice commercials, you know that the Old Spice guy (former football player Isaiah Mustafa) is awesome.And now he's even more awesome, as Old Spice kicked off a crazy viral campaign where they responded to Twitter comments.
Since it's been more than a week now that my comment has been «awaiting moderation», I've come to the conclusion that there's no actual person moderating these — if your commment goes to moderation, you might as well consider it gone for good.
This raises a question: How many people heard Romney's comment and thought, «Well, that's a relief — now that I know Romney isn't concerned about the very poor, I feel more comfortable voting for him»?
One minute they are villified for taking a stand in the public arena and now that they make no comment concerning what many American people feel is lousy legislation -(Not condemning it, just not getting behind it) they are criticized for not participating more.
Now my comment was more focused on people who have decided that there is something bad in their diet — do NOT go to a doctor, do NOT get tested for gluten (which should be done — only to update the medical file and make sure no surgery or other medical procedure in the future would be messed up with gluten medication).
Have followed your blog for years, cooked many recipes... love them all... drool over photos and love your approach to creating... I am the same way... this is my first comment... hope to participate more now that I am approaching retirement..
More than 200 Balti restaurants exist in Birmingham alone, and the Balti Page commented: «Balti in Europe started attracting notice over the last few years in Birmingham in England — particularly in the city's Sparkhill and Sparkbrook areas, home of some of the oldest and best Balti houses, and now increasingly known as «the Balti Belt.
I didn't realise there were more comments beyond the ones I can see now as I'm using this website on my phone, don't worry, thanks anyway.
AWESOME i usually don't post my comments, but i made this twice - once was bad and the second i am eating now and is amazing - so wanted to share my journey:) the first loaf i made was way too dry - i followed the recipe by cup measurements, but the result was a dough more than a batter, and the loaf was dense and hard.
Thanks to your comment, which prompted more testing of newer brands of coconut flour, we now know that Let's Do Organic coconut flour does not work in my recipes.
Thanks for the great comments and good questions... I'm actually travelling right now (more on that soon) with spotty internet access.
«Now, more than ever, we have an important opportunity to unite and support each other, together we can improve lives and help those that need it around the world by dining out at one of these amazing restaurants,» commented Chef José Andrés, who founded World Central Kitchen in 2010 after the devastating earthquake in Haiti, and continues to lead relief efforts alongside the World Central Kitchen chef team in hard - hit areas including most recently in Houston and Puerto Rico.
Now Hector Bellerin has given us all a glimpse of what Alexis gives to the club off the pitch as well, in comments reported by Metro, and from that it seems even more vital that we keep hold of our star striker.
At least two former Gunners have said they believe this transfer action will go a long way to persuading Sanchez to stay at Arsenal, with Nigel Winterburn's comments in The Mirror and Charlie Nicholas saying on Sky Sports that he is now more confident and hopeful about our star striker.
The guy had a great game v west ham but his ego lets him down, but Wenger his comments on the defensive cock ups, it is the same comments on all the losses so surely he needs to rectify the prob Number one drop the BF German that can't head a ball can't run he is a liability every time he puts on the shirt even Debuchy jumps higher than him Gibbs can't defend he is a nice guy but not first choice L Back Chocqelen has proved he is a good player that can get better what we need is an Ozil type midfielder that has more guts to play good balls through to runners not high balls that you hope will find a target So a defender that can defend a left back and a midfielder and then look out enough is enough on what the problems are If the car won't run right you Fix it Wenger now is the time to FIX it CB
Wenger and the mgt keep ranting how we now have money but when, it comes to biding wars they start shivering like a bunch of pussies.I remember no single comment section here the dm schinederin was not mentioned here, now he has gone to utd deluded fan say utd did nt win title after spending last time.They spent and improved from no. 7 To 4 now they will challenging for title no doubt, next season will be tough rivals are strengtheng, wenger has his usual new signing from injuries.I do nt care wether we add more players, but will be akb till wenger lifts the epl title!!!
Now we can go for a CDM, but as I commented before, I think we need a striker more now, especially last performance we deliveNow we can go for a CDM, but as I commented before, I think we need a striker more now, especially last performance we delivenow, especially last performance we delivered
The youngster's comments certainly leave the door open for interest from some of Europe's top clubs and he is likely to now receive even more interest from top clubs around the globe.
Tweeting at us or commenting here is generally your best bet... will try to be more regular in the comments now that I'm not writing posts.
I do not comment here often now but trust me I have seen more about pogba here than I have heard from my united friend.
I think maybe those comments were more along the lines of «hey team... see where we could be at right now if we had played over the summer?»
You are just been intentionally argumentative, Klopp inherited a squad that he had to work with, if the Wenger we have now fund himself in the same position that team will be looking at a relegation scrap, if you fail to recognise the impact the Klop appointment is having on Liverpoo l based purely on their league standing them I have to admit i have been giving you more credit sense wise than you deserve when you make comments.!
All faults goes on Wenger, he plays stupid formation every single time, and now he even played it even more stupid, we did nt score against Swansea, Wengers comment: We werent clinical and fast enough.
we have been doing it long ago and look at us now, more than 10 yrs without a title (EPL)... Stop these sarcastic comments, or you just skip my comment...
The news isn't as in - depth — more outline style — and the comments / repartee are missing, but for now, I'm more willing to deal with that than I'm willing to deal with the SBN format.
I cant even gather strength to comment here anymore because this is the norm now every season around this time, complain complain complain, fantasize about transfers, complain more and nothing changes.
Although I've found it very cathartic to speak, vent and end occasionally rant about all things Arsenal, we need to act carefully and intelligently right now or we're going to get played by this club even worse than at present... the pro-Wengerites and the suits, who represent a considerable proportion of the season ticket holders, don't want to believe that there is no plan and that Wenger has mailed it in for several years now or that things are going to get much worse before they get better... why would they... many have spent a considerable sum buying some of the highest priced tickets in the World... they want to have a front row seat to see something special and to be seen doing so, which simply provides ample justification for the expense and the time invested... to many of them, Wenger is the sun in their soccer universe... his awkward disposition, misplaced arrogance and his utter lack of balls makes him a rather unusual cult figure, but the cerebral narrative seemed to embolden those who already felt pretty highly of themselves... many might not even of really liked football that much before his arrival and rarely games they weren't attending... as such, they desperately believe that Wenger, and only Wenger, can supply them with their required fix... if he goes, they were wrong and that's a tough pill to swallow... they would have to admit that they were duped... they will definitely resent whoever made them feel this way, but of course it will be too late by then... so when we go overboard with ridiculous comments bordering of anarchy, it scares the shit out of them and they shift their blame towards us rather than at those who really perpetrated this act of treason... we aren't the enemy... we simply woke much earlier and the reason our comments have gotten more vile in recent years is out of utter frustration... in order for any real change to occur at this club we need to bring as many supporters as possible with us or the big money interests will fade and our ultimate objective will be lost... so it's time to focus on the head instead of the heart for now
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