Not exact matches
CNN analyst Van Jones, who gained a high profile for his strong and
pointed commentary during election season, will speak about the current state
of affairs, as will venture capitalist and guest Shark Tank investor Chris Sacca, who has been a vocal critic
of Trump since long before he came president.
But as satisfying as the
commentary is from a «Hey, now I get it,»
point of view, it also raises another oft - raised issue: Why was that ER bill $ 10,282.34 to begin with?»
As I
pointed out recently, saying you don't know something these days isn't a
commentary on your lack
of knowledge but a confession
of laziness and lack
of interest, because the information is out there; it's mostly a matter
of looking.
The political news and
commentary site Talking
Points Memo is another example
of a similar approach.
Commentary: «New equipment orders at Otis were up 19 percent over the year ago third quarter including favorable foreign exchange
of 7 percentage
points.
Premier Rachel Notley and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's definition du jour
of the «national interest» in the Kinder Morgan pipeline has not been subjected to serious journalistic scrutiny, writes Georgia Straight Editor and former investigative journalism instructor Charlie Smith, in a
commentary that
points a finger at Canadian media fixtures like Evan Solomon, Rosemary Barton, Vassey Kapelos, Anna Maria Tremonti, Michael Enright, Carol Off, and Eric Sorenson.
Premier Rachel Notley and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's definition du jour
of the «national interest» in the Kinder Morgan pipeline has not been subjected to serious journalistic scrutiny, writes Georgia Straight Editor and former investigative journalism instructor Charlie Smith, in a
commentary that
points a finger at Canadian media fixtures like E
Commentary on my blog posts appears on Facebook and LinkedIn and Twitter, providing me with an even broader discussion
of the relative merits
of my
points of view.
In her inane and self - serving
commentary, «Marilyn Mosby: I «knew that nothing would be the same» after charging police officers in Freddie Gray's death» (May 1), incumbent State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby completely and spectacularly misses the
point of the tragedy that was the Freddie Gray case...
Although Treasury yields had been increasing in front
of a mid-June speech by Fed Chairman Bernanke, they have continued to run to the upside post the
commentary without a whole lot
of retracement up to this
point.
No, just
pointing out the economics
of myths, cartoons, and paying for blog
commentaries.
At this
point one can barely make out the faded letters spelling out «postmodernism» on the dusty sign that precariously dangles from a rusty nail above the central mineshaft
of academic
commentary on the arts.
In some
commentary on Caritas in Veritate, the
point has been made that there are tensions among different statements
of Catholic social teaching.
We wanted to make shows like that — that had social
commentary that was rooted in something, and had a
point of view and were funny.
I fail to see how that response has anything to do with the
point that I was trying to make, and, seeing as how you seem to have missed my postings intention entirely, I will not bother reading too deeply into your thoughtful analysis
of my
commentary in return, which would no doubt be an engaging and intellectual adventure.
In one
of his
commentaries on 1 John, Zane Hodges
points out that all sins ultimately lead to death, so what John is referring to here are «sins for which death is a rapid consequence» (BKC, 902).
In his translation and
commentary on the first six chapters
of the classical book
of Hinduism, the Bhagavad - Gita, the Maharishi notes that TM takes a person in whatever level
of faith he finds himself, then leads him beyond that
point (Maharishi Mahesh Yogi on the Bhagavad - Gita [MMYBG, pp. 317 - 319]-RRB-.
Chicago philosopher - comic Aaron Freeman made the same
point in a recent National Public Radio
commentary: «Gratitude ameliorates the worst aspect
of American life, which is that the consumer culture makes us constantly aware
of what we do not have, without counterbalancing rituals
of gratitude for the mind - boggling bounty that is the U.S.A.... As you are grateful, to that precise extent you are happy.»
William Barclay, in his
commentary on the Gospel
of John,
pointed out similarities between pagan rituals and the baptism
of John, as well as pagan lore resembling the Virgin Birth.
The «Marcan hypothesis,» as Bishop Rawlinson insists in his
Commentary, is no longer tenable — the hypothesis, namely, that Mark's order and
point of view are infallible and must be adhered to in every case — and yet the general outline
of the ministry, as given by Mark, is not only the earliest outline we have, but commends itself upon grounds
of probability.
In fact, when the 2007 paper came out, the
commentaries in most scientific publications were quick to
point out that, despite the success with adult cells, there was still a need to continue embryo - destructive research and that it would be critical to the advancement
of science that research on embryonic stem cells continue.
(The relationship between word and time from the biblical
point of view has been rigorously demonstrated in Beauchamp's
commentary on Genesis 1, Création et séparation.
Instead, as I
point out in the
Commentary on Luke 6:1 - 5, Jesus was showing that the purpose
of this law was to provide for those who were in need, and Jesus was also showing that in Him, a new Priesthood was being inaugurated.
This is the main
point of the great array
of parallels to Jesus» teaching adduced from the ancient Jewish tradition and literature, for example in Strack and Billerbeck's
Commentary on the New Testament from Talmud and Midrash.
[13] This is his
commentary on «they went out from us, but they were not
of us» (I John 2:19) It is a
point which Newman makes in Difficulties
of Anglicans and returns to in On Consulting the Faithful in Matters
of Doctrine,
I think all
of the
commentaries missed the
point.
A final comment: I have been asked which
of the
commentaries in this series will best demonstrate these
points.
To find out just how far Altizer is from orthodoxy on this
point of ken6sis, see F. W. Beare, A
Commentary on the Epistle to the Philippians (Harper & Brothers, 1959), pp. 73 - 88, and the appended note, «The «Kenotic» Christology,» by Eugene R. Fair - weather, pp. 159 - 175.
For example, for many years most biblical
commentaries have
pointed out that a writer called «Q» is considered the source
of the many similar sayings in both Matthew and Luke, and «Matthew» and Luke» both incorporated Q's material in their testaments.
It is to be recalled that the soundness
of Whitehead's argument (or
of Lewis's
commentary on this
point) is not the immediate
point of interest in this investigation.
One
of the high
points of the
commentary was from Ramzan Kadyrov, the president
of Chechnya, while criticizing American authorities for allowing the death
of Tamerlan Tsarnaev.
They are not a
commentary but an elucidation
of some
of the focal
points of the conciliar event, which perhaps did not even find much expression in the official.
But should
commentary on few common issues, The website style is wonderful, the articles is in
point of fact nice: D. Excellent process, cheers
The second edition, revised and enlarged,
of the late C. G. Montefiore's Synoptic Gospels (1927) contains in Volume I a full - length
commentary on the Gospel
of Mark from a liberal Jewish
point of view.
It is too bad that much
of the
commentary was written by ignorant, arrogant and neo-violent people, who can not seem to offer alternative
points of view with anything resembling intelligce.
Even if Janzen stretches too far at
points, his feel for the richness
of language as a tool to inform, but also to evoke, makes this
commentary a pleasure to read and an experience in rediscovering the ancestral stories.
Unlike the kind
of social
commentary that Hollywood still churns out — in which everything would turn out better if only conservatives weren't so busy oppressing homosexuals or women or maybe unionized employees — it isn't interested in easy sociological answers or cheap political
point - scoring.
However wan na
commentary on few basic issues, The web site style is great, the articles is in
point of fact excellent: D. Good task, cheers
Way late on the
commentary, but I would like to
point out that originally I made this and it was terrible... Then I realized I had put in a ton
of vanilla extract on top
of the vanilla bean, so I was dizzy and my tongue was numb for a reason.
And with the addition
of the new feature
POINT AFTER (any section that offers even occasional
commentary by Frank Deford is fine by me), I believe I will learn to like the look very much.
I know it may not have looked that way at times, especially with the shitty
commentary during the game, but it wasn't an accident that the Patriots only scored 20
points on Monday, and three
of those
points came after the fumbled punt return by Bills safety Leodis McKelvin.
Hassall strongly reiterates that
point in a
commentary he published in the Journal
of Pediatrics in which he expresses worry over the drastic rise in the number
of parents giving acid reflux medication to their infants in an attempt to keep them from spitting up.
However, for those
of us who continue breastfeeding beyond that
point, we're usually on the receiving end
of some less than supportive
commentary.
But since it comes on the heels
of yesterday's tempest in a teapot that saw Republican Assemblyman Steve McLaughlin roundly criticized for comparing the governor to two fascist dictators — Hitler and Mussolini — it seems only fair to
point out that Diaz Sr. opened his
commentary thusly:
The basic
point that seems to be missing in 90 %
of the
commentary about tuition fees is that the damage has been done NOT by the Browne report, or in discussions around the coalition agreement, but by the Comprehensive Spending review and the slashing
of teaching grants to the Universities.
Buffalo Federation
of Teachers President Phil Rumore agreed,
pointing to
commentary published by Paladino in ArtVoice about conversations in executive sessions.
«It's a sad
commentary that Governor Cuomo cares more about making a political
point than he does about the well being
of these workers and their families, even at the expense
of Thruway and Canal operations,» Donohue said.
As Tony King
points out in his
commentary, support for Cameron must be largely image based, since the majority (61 %)
of the public had little idea on what Cameron's views were in regard
of levels
of public spending on reform
of public services.
As MORI
point out in their
commentary, this is not hugely different from Michael Howard, IDS, or indeed Tony Blair when they first became leader
of their respective parties.
The free schools policy is hanging in the balance, as University
of Birmingham doctoral researcher Rebecca Morris has
pointed out in a
commentary on the future
of free schools.