Sentences with phrase «most other commentators»

Their moderation policy has been so successful that most other commentators have either been barred or have drifted away elsewhere..
I and most other commentators - even sympathetic ones - reckoned this would backfire, but in the event the gamble paid off.
I can see why the New York Times (and most other commentators) immediately attributed this decision to protectionism: not only does that match President Trump's rhetoric both on the campaign trail and also in office, but it follows closely on the decision to impose tariffs on imported steel.

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Love your postings, you are very sensible compared to most of the other financial bloggers and commentators out there.
Many of the most prominent anti-atheist voices — including Sarah Palin, Erick Erickson, Mike Huckabee and Newt Gingrich — are conservative politicians and commentators, and I have yet to hear many other conservatives (Cupp included) condemn their anti-atheist remarks.
Most commentators have complained that this is clearly an instance of people who, having been allowed on board, now want to pull up the ladder and deny others the same opportunity.
Through the years, I have often been almost infuriated by certain pundits» and other commentators» criticism of Arsenal, and I certainly believe we get more negative scrutiny than most clubs.
Some commentators have argued that leaving Europe is the only way (or the most sensible way) to reduce migration, while others have argued that Brexit could have relatively limited effects.
With other festering water disputes in Palestine, the distinguished commentator on the Middle East George Joffe concludes in his chapter that «access to adequate water supplies is the most crucial developmental problem facing the Middle East and North Africa».
If they choose to look only at «large publisher» books, it's because they've bought (or are required by their publishers to follow) the «books by other publishers are no good» line, even when a commentator whose review is right there on view on a book's cover obviously knows more about literature than half the editorial staff (even good ones) at most large publishing houses.
«That Sidibé was a «popular» photographer rather than a satirical pop commentator on vernacular culture — which is to say he was a photographer firmly grounded in his environment who combined work - for - hire portraiture with his own exploratory documentation of the quotidian excitement of his Bamako neighborhood — made him one among several recording angels of a new generation of urban Africans, of which the other most important Malian example was his elder, Seydou Keita.
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Most of the other alarmists are responsible commentators but Luke's arguments are rarely scientific most frequently rude and he resorts to Ad Homs on almost every occasion he posts a commMost of the other alarmists are responsible commentators but Luke's arguments are rarely scientific most frequently rude and he resorts to Ad Homs on almost every occasion he posts a commmost frequently rude and he resorts to Ad Homs on almost every occasion he posts a comment.
For this reason, as other commentators have pointed out already, in this post and this post (in German), it seems unlikely that the German courts would challenge primacy in respect of this question, as they will, most probably, be able to accommodate the Court's earlier analysis.
Indeed, most of the literature in the Australian press and issued by commentators and the competent regulatory bodies at the time the LPUL was adopted and then entered into effect in New South Wales and Victoria either does not refer to ILPs specifically, [28] or mentions them grouped together with other types of «law practices» (sole practitioners, law firms), without a specific focus on how or why the regulatory framework for ILPs has changed, or what the consequences of those particular changes may be.
The broader statements by Professor Meier and other commentators (e.g., about rates of domestic violence in custody litigation, rates at which those alleged to have committed abuse win custody, and who poses greater risks to children) refer — at most — to litigants for custody — at most 20 % of divorcing fathers.
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