Sentences with phrase «more substantive comments»

I have not logged in and tested the upgraded version and will post more substantive comments after I am able to do that.
Star Michelle Yeoh gets a solo showcase for her thoughts on the «Conversation with Michelle Yeoh» featurette, in whose 13 minutes she makes more substantive comments than Schamus does in his two hours (totally unsolicited word of advice to Ms. Yeoh: rethink those hoop earrings!).
Within the 13 million posts, 5000 more substantive comments were subjected to PRIME Research's more granular expert human - content analysis.
We will have more substantive comment later.

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They are not governments - that kind of deal - making comes in December (or rather in the glacial negotiating sessions throughout this year), so I see no problem with them having earnest conversations deep into the night about the relative merits of carbon taxes over cap and trade, or any other issue, that have no substantive outcome other than to generate more research proposals, newspaper column inches and comments in well - meaning blogs.
Blair, pardon me if I seemed to be over-reactive, but if you follow the topic of climate change for more than a very short while you'll see that all too often the «argument» of people who disagree with results they don't like is to mount the ultimate personal attack: they try to substitute comments about an author's personal background for substantive comment about the author's work.
But if I were to make a more substantive and reasoned comment about the quality of Mann's research then according to the judge that would be an allegation of fact that must be scrutinuized in a half million dollar judicial circus with almost no chance of recovering costs.
New Comment (19) to RPC 1.6 instructs that the disclosure may not take place until «substantive discussions regarding the new relationship have occurred» and «should ordinarily include no more than the identity of the persons and entities involved in a matter, a brief summary of the general issues involved, and information about whether the matter has terminated.»
One commented that because judicial interpretations in China serve as an important source of interpretation of law, as more detailed and convincing guidance on how Chinese legislation should be applied, that he usually followed (applied) judicial interpretations of Chinese substantive law in arbitration.
Comments should get more civil and substantive, not less, as a topic gets more divisive.
While Twitter had more comments, Google + (which, if you'll recall, is supposedly dead) had a number of comments at the time of the launch, and the comments that it had were more substantive.
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