question: about 10 years ago there was
much comment about white tea having even more antioxidants than green tea.
«This was as
much a comment about him and his generation as it was about the niqab.
There has been
much comment about his legacy, a great deal of it uncomplimentary.
Not exact matches
His
comments about «the rubbing through the thighs» and «how
much pressure is there» when some women wear Lululemon pants led critics to accuse Wilson of shaming women's bodies.
Scott's campaign did not immediately respond to a request for
comment about how
much money had been raised so far.
Starting
about a decade ago, social - networking platforms for business — most notably on LinkedIn — introduced
much needed transparency to beleaguered buyers, allowing for third - party
comments and reviews.
Moore's campaign representatives did not respond to multiple requests for
comment, either
about how
much money the campaign currently has or how they would finance the recount should they request one.
When you think
about it, text
comments make
about as
much sense on video as photo
comments.
Either way, Holmes's
comment, and the conversations I've had with female venture capitalists and entrepreneurs since then, reminded me that there are a slew of terribly accomplished female entrepreneurs out there, but we don't hear
much about them.
As BuzzFeed notes,
much of Uber's new policy on accessing passenger data was included in an update to the company's privacy policy issued a day after reports of an Uber executive's
comments about doing research on journalists.
Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders didn't directly
comment on whether he favored Britain's vote to leave the EU, but in an interview with MSNBC's «Morning Joe,» Sanders said, «What worries me very
much is the breaking down of international cooperation... On the other hand, I think what this vote is
about is an indication that the global economy is not working for everybody.
Millennials are, in my honest opinion, a
much - maligned group with lots of negative
comments about them feeling entitled, being self - centered, lazy, etc., etc..
> To Architect Chick — First, thank you SO
much for sharing your story because this is a perfect example of what we've been talking
about in the
comments on this post so far.
This is the same criticism made in Stephen Gordon's
comments about attributing all job growth over the past eight years to the Conservative government:
Much of this growth would have happened under most alternative policy scenarios.
Andrew Coyne and Chantal Hebert were
commenting on social media and how
much garbage was being reported by the MSM
about the election.
She has since apologized, saying the
comment was «not reflective of who I am nor how
much I care
about every student who attends this school.»
Many have
commented that the US presidential election may impact the Canadian federal election, particularly as Canadians often know just as
much about American electoral events as their own.
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.
It's a stupid
comment, but Kenney, like Trump, knows
much less
about the law or province - to - province governing than he lets on.
My question... is getting peoples insights into whether to diversify some more or something different altogether... there is simply so
much time ahead of him, its hard to pin down a strategy, even the Vanguard Retirement 2065 is not far enough away to accommodate the time in front of him, he'll only be 56 by then, but I want to help him and set the strategy out before I shuffle off the mortal coil so he doesn't really need to think
about pensions etc. as he grows up,
comments / suggestions welcome... Cheers
For you to hatefully
comment on religious articles
about how
much you HATE religion is a lot like someone complaining of a headache while bashing their forehead with a mallet.
While Ciara was criticized for reposting his words, adding her own #LevelUp caption,
much disapproval has been expressed
about the
comments themselves.
I don't think these sky - wizard
comments accomplish
much of anything short of making the commenter feel better
about themselves.
There is so
much wrong information
about Mormons in the
comments I don't even know where to begin.
Why, if you don't believe so
much do you waste your time not only reading articles
about Him but taking the time to
comment.
Patriarchae, my point is that Pastor Jeffers»
comments about Mormonism perfectly exemplifies the main problem with the hundreds upon hundreds upon hundreds of Protestant denominations (most of whom can not agree on the time of day
much less matters theological).
I've been reading your blog for a while, but only recently began
commenting so find
much to talk
about.
Like I said before, at the time I read as
much as I could find on blogs and such, but all I could find out
about it all was from vague online
comments and that email.
A
comment that stays with me from many years ago, when I first encountered contemplative prayer on a visit to a Carmelite monastery, is a friend's observation that none of us can know how
much of what God is doing in the world is brought
about in response to the prayers of people we don't know and never see.
Fourth, if I understand your
comments about the church and you are being critical of the church, this could be said
about much of the church at the end of the first century.
so pretty
much you're admitting you made a stupid
comment and then trying to dig your way out by making the
comments that atheist make are specifically
about this story and not just another indication of why religion does more harm than good?
I'm glad to see you are honest
about it ROCKWOOD, but I think this
comment — «The Muslim influx is a bit more difficult for me to accept, but I often pray that I have the ability to accept them as
much as I accept other religions, or concpets of relgions such as Atheism, and Agnosticism..»
They're vitriolic screeching (
much like your
comment) is poisoning your mind... rather than opening it to what the truth is
about our faith.
So are you just another militant atheist troll who has to sound off
about how
much you disbelieve in the
comment section of any and every article that even mentions religion?
@civiloutside: adelina is corrupt and broken on the * inside *, so your
comments, while absolutely correct, are pretty
much useless; what's that expression
about never trying to teach a pig to sing?
Look, if you don't know
much about biology, that's fine, but don't go making stupid
comments that misrepresent it.
If nothing else simply look to the last two criminals hanging by Jesus — it does not take
much to get into paradise while no
comment was made
about the other criminal who mocked to his dying breath.
When he
commented - in response to the usual question
about why he was so unreasonably opposed to condoms as a means of fighting Aids - that in fact condomdistribution isn't helping, and may be worsening, the spread of HIV / AIDS in Africa, he provoked an avalanche of hostile
comment,
much of it almost hysterical in tone.
time for me to leave my country for 5 years study (medical field)... and while i am i that country (China) once i intercourse with a prostitute (i am really shamefull)... then after few times i found another girl in facebook (from my hometown only) then fall in love with her and that loves get stronger day by day (she is a christian) and i told her that im not virgin and i had this girlfriend and i did with prostitute so she forgives me and ask me to lie new life... but still i havent leave my e girl friend (i found difficult to leave her, i do nt love her
much, but i do nt know how i love her in first place, she is
much older than me), my ex gf came to suspects
about my new relationship via facebooks post,
comments, likes and all and sometimes i did told her that i have this new friend... as time passes by, she realised it and she do nt talk to me anymore till now... and last time i went home i met my new girl friend and we intercourse....
Last night at a work party this exact
comment came up
about how when they visited the Vatican they were disgusted by by how
much money they have and why they don't sell it and feed the poor.
Bater pertinently
comments, «If there was that
much ambiguity
about the resurrection of Jesus for the eyewitnesses, on whose testimony all the succeeding ages must depend, do not the efforts twenty centuries later to establish it as demonstrable and unambiguous take on a certain comical effect?»
Also, it sort of invalidates your
comment about feeling sorry for atheists when 1) you are also on this blog so you have
about as
much of a stake in this as any atheist here and 2) if agitating christian ranks only takes asking for proof and debating religion in a coherent matter, christian foundation must be pretty shaky indeed.
Elementary children in the Church can sometimes embrace their parents views and be
much more dogmatic
about them, so I would be very on guard for a potential negative
comments from classmates and would want the leader to cut off any kind of negative peer response as quickly as possible.
Anyway, I love your blog, your breaker - sheep thoughts / actions and you as a person, but my last issue is that you are writing
about too many relevant and intriguing issues and I'm losing «profits» by spending too
much time reading and
commenting... any chance I could get a financial kick - back (profit) for my time spent adding to the spirtiuality section of your blog!?
I think it was Mike's blog (see
comment above at Church for Men Florida) which hit me hard recently when he wrote
about praying for God to help him love church people as
much as he loves non-churched people.
There has been
much debate over some of Doug Coe's previous
comments about a number of Nazi leaders and their efficiency.
Would you care to expand on that «pretty
much anything goes»
comment about Protestantism.
My
comment is not so
much about the merits of their case as it is the 180 - degree turn the White House did on SCOTUS when the decision did not go their way.
Can't say as
much about the
comments
I'm sorry, I don't like to
comment much, but you are horribly misinformed
about the Bible.