I know I am all doom and gloom up to this point and
none of my comments about the single player thus far sound flattering; however, there is still plenty of «awesomeness» in the game's single player mode.
it seems that scripture is used liberally to judge, but not to love... again, how would you respond to this (i am aware that
none of these comments were yours, i just wonder whether you could maybe throw some light on what the score is?).
maybe no one actually commented... or, more probably,
none of the comments are coming through which raises the question: «why am I spending any time at all writing this?»
None of these comments were malicious.
None of the comments I see here are in any way stating that what they did to her was the «right thing.»
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump cited his frontrunner status as proof that
none of his comments have been over the line and threatened to fight back if activists attempt to takeover an event like recently happened to Democrat Bernie Sanders.
Then I screwed with my post and
none of my comments this morning stayed, and well, it's silly worrying about unimportant things.
None of the comments are bad, but also, none of them disagree with Howard Marks.
Based solely off the podcast,
none of his comments were anything that are going to cause any genuine lasting quantifiable harm to the company, and in the grand scheme of things there is not one customer who will be lost as a result.
anyways judging that
none of the comments have been read (replied) it's doesn't look like they are going to do it
Finally, since the discussion was off the record,
none of the comments are for attribution.
As an example, I just checked your blog's source code, and
none of the comments are getting link value.
None of my comments are intended as criticisms.
What they don't teach is reality and how to find business, and
none of the comments above offer any either.