Sentences with phrase «n't mean every comment»

(EDIT: I don't mean this comment as a slight on anyone in the thread.
Even if I don't feel any shame, it doesn't mean those comments don't make me flinch.
This does not mean commenting on her looks.
Just cause someone has an opinion doesn't mean you comment on whether it's righr or wrong.
Now, that doesn't mean every comment that we receive raises a valid point.

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That won't sound like much to a normal person, but the comment means higher interest rates are back on the horizon.
«The author of the EIU's report has told me that he did not mean to suggest that Vancouver's fall from grace was a result of the closures of the Malahat highway on Vancouver Island, though many have understandably interpreted it this way and commented to this effect, both on this article and elsewhere.
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.
The President's comments were meant to be a criticism of the armed sheriff's deputy who was at the scene, but did not confront the shooter.
But while people may have a right to express their beliefs in public, that does not mean companies can not take action when women are subjected to comments that perpetuate negative stereotypes about them based on their gender.
Powell's comments were written off by some as a «rookie mistake,» meaning the Fed chairman did not intend to move the markets.
A complaint isn't meant to be for the public to read and comment on.
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.
«Just because you are rich and famous doesn't mean you can default,» Steinberg commented.
While I can't comment on the specifics of any particular agreement, we have certainly been assessing this shift toward protectionism, how it might affect the outlook for growth in Canada and its trading partners and ultimately what it would mean for the conduct of our monetary policy.
So my comments tonight are not intended to point to any new direction in monetary policy — they are meant only as an elaboration on a couple of points in what we have already said.
Not sure what the «Governments are not families» comment is supposed to mean..Not sure what the «Governments are not families» comment is supposed to mean..not families» comment is supposed to mean.....
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.
I would really, really (I mean it) appreciate your thoughts and comments below, as I know I haven't thought of everything.
Gavekal comment: «While recessions always have an inventory correction component, a reduction in inventories alone doesn't mean a recession is imminent.
Don't invest any more in cryptocurrencies than you can means to remove — and few of us can means to remove retirement comment funds.
I would still like you to explain your comment about promiscuity (I'm going to as.sume you mean someone who has casual se.x, correct me if that's not the case) and personal responsibility.
Paul Anderson - Walsh made the comment after a report from University College London said that pensioners with a sense of meaning and purpose lived on average two years longer than those who didn't.
In the end, however, he's probably no worse than this reporter from the Atlanta paper, for whom «unavailable for comment» seems to mean «not sitting next to me while I was writing the story.»
Sometimes we say things we don't mean and I think the comment your mum made about you was one of them.
Commenting on criticism surround the Virgin Birth, Very Rev Michael Sadgrove said: «He wasn't deconstructing the meaning of the Gospel, he wasn't in any way devaluing what the tradition has to say about faith.
I don't know what that means statistically, and I'm not qualified to consider the quality of the data (although Mark Twain's comments are always in the back of one's mind).
Just let her go, I sort of like the comments she makes because a) they help illustrate the reason why atheists are around in the first place and why we must actually get up and say something and b) she sometimes starts stimulating conversation (obviously she doesn't mean to nor participates).
i mean its not like my comment here is relevant to any thing were talking about so forget about it.
your life must have so much meaning, I am not writing an essay to my college professor, I am posting a comment on a message board sue me, seriously grow up.
Honestly — I don't understand how people can comment on Leslie's post but don't even understand what she meant.
I appreciate your comments and don't mean to be heavyhanded with mine.
That does not mean that you didn't answer me but that I did not see your comment.
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.
I am not sure what you mean with your comment about human reason.
BTW — I should be clear; I am not intending to refer to homsexuals as sexual deviants, I didn't mean for my comment to enter into that side of the debate.
My comments weren't meant to prove the divinity of the Torah (Bible), merely to respond to the author who makes utterly erroneous claims on what it says.
You're obviously not quite right in the head and I view all of your comment with that fact in mind, which means among other things you can't strike anything other than maybe the keys on your keyboard.
For Young, the bad news is that Whitehead does not provide the means to appropriate, analyze and comment on the theological relevancy of this theodicy for the actual world.
This does not mean people are not held accountable, this means we understand that Christ died for sinful men, including me and including every person writing comments here.
If it means anything (and probably won't to anyone) after reading all the comments I dreamed Shiva was in a big muddy river with no skin on his body and the snake around his neck split into two heads and one bit me... and then I woke up sick.»
What I mean by my last comment isn't meant to be unkind.
Romney's comment was perhaps well meant, but taken in the context of all of his ideas about women, that they must be taken care of because they are fragile, delicate creatures, who can't think or care for themselves and are better fit for staying home and taking care of the offspring than out in the work force, the words mirror his general condescending attitude toward women.
Regarding your comment about a «psychic safety valve», just because something is true in one way does not mean it is not true in another way.
But I ultimately disagree with my sincere, well - meaning friends who say this forum shouldn't exist to begin with, for this reason: While a blog comments section is a piss - poor place for this conversation to be happening, it's happening here because other options have been attempted and found wanting.
And, to clarify something that is surely going to surface in the comments: «pro-choice» does not mean «pro-abortion.»
If it was my comment, thanks, but it wasn't meant as a joke.
Not knowing me personally or the philosophical path I've traveled down to reach my views, I will give you benefit of the doubt and chalk that comment up to ignorance (not saying this in the mean spirited sensNot knowing me personally or the philosophical path I've traveled down to reach my views, I will give you benefit of the doubt and chalk that comment up to ignorance (not saying this in the mean spirited sensnot saying this in the mean spirited sense).
The comments that hurt the most are not the meanest, but the ones that hit close to home.
Maybe it's not obvious to those who have never tried anything other the missionary position (that's a general commentnot meant towards you, specifically), but it is real and can be (fairly) easily experienced for yourself if you want to verify it.
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