Looking at a lot
of these comments it seems that too many people take the wrong things too seriously.
So many
of these comments seem to make vague allusions to incidents that I know nothing about, and yet they are offered as examples in some larger narrative.
Both of your comments seem hinge on the «What if You choose the wrong God?»
i long with you david... and i myself stumble in my own awkward efforts toward freedom, and as you said, we know the fact is that it is scary to move into freedom... because it is unknown... but i see so many on this newfound road to freedom get trapped in the liminal space of wish - fullfillment community (which actually rather looks like affinity rather than the hard - won community that comes from communitas)... i'm sure this is going to come off the wrong way, but i'm going to say it anyway: many
of the comments seem to be «all about me», and truly that is what religion is... but not freedom, not the mission of Jesus where you die to yourself by taking up your cross daily... not being centered on the «other» rather than yourself...
Is it supposed to go back in and get reabsorbed by the sauce (as one
of the comments seems to be suggesting)?
Besides the botched smile, the second part
of my comment seems to have gone missing... I think I said something along the lines of: About the green smoothie year start thing... I think I went straight to chocolate >.
By the way... A lot
of your comments seem to be posted twice.
A lot
of the comments seem to be from parents taking offense to your reasons for not using CIO, defending / justifying their reasons to use it.
A lot
of these comments seem very out of touch and not seeming to understand what the article was going for.
This article & many
of the comments seem to be about how Labour can get back conservative voters who used to vote fot you because you played up to their prejudices afainst outsiders of various sorts.
From one
of your comments it seems like you switched to a Leangains type of fasting, are you having the same results in terms of energy and keeping a low body weight cause maybe that would work best for me.
But the rest
of your comment seems very logical, thanks.
Are there still problems because a lot
of comments seem to be 2012?
Well, here and in the rest
of your comment you seem to have a lot of faith in Tom Karl and the CRN standards.
None
of these comments seem to refute the book (likely never read it).
Willard is ATTPs moderator and from having read many many
of his comments seems to have no scientific or mathematical qualifications.
The rest
of your comments seem to say the same thing I did.
The Reply at end
of your comment seemed to imply it wasn't needed.
Not exact matches
«You don't have to be the life
of the party, but this study supports the theory that maintaining strong social networks
seems to be linked to slower cognitive decline,» study author Emily Rogalski
commented in the study release.
«This
seems like a debate about the structure
of the rules so it's not our place to
comment,» wrote spokesperson Jordan Sinclair in an email.
Tim Interesting
comments - the miners [and speaking as a miner] have
seemed to get it wrong and done so many times over many years resulting in increased cyclic behaviour
of their businesses.
She
seems to broaden this
comment out to apply to women more generally — you know, those not regularly being dealt death threats, but those rather being victims
of subtle sexism day in and day out.
Pay close attention to how the length
of your captions, your choice
of words and your intonation
seem to affect the likes and
comments each
of your posts receives.
The post has thousands
of likes and
comments, many from people who
seem tired
of the hectic pace
of modern life.
The news
of the buyout hit wide and fast, and it
seemed out
of touch that neither company's customer - facing social media assets mentioned the agreement, particularly given customer
comments on Facebook.
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Comment Policy • Company Password Policy «While it may
seem frivolous to spell out policies for every social network, that's not quite the point,» Falls says.
Nearly 2.6 million
comments were filed in the lead - up to the FCC's vote to consider the proposal — many
of those
seem to have been spurred by John Oliver's call to keep the rules, but hundreds
of thousands
of others, many in favor
of repeal, have likely come from bots.
Fortune's Aaron Pressman has argued that undermining the public
comment system would give a tactical edge to industry opponents
of net neutrality, and that
seems to be the thinking
of the Trump FCC itself, which has refused to cooperate with an investigation into the fake
comments by the New York Attorney General.
Of course, Brady makes other
comments through the interview that
seem to contradict these (in my opinion).
That
seems to be the point
of Cerf's
comments.
In the earlier part
of Thornley's
comments — the part that no one
seems to have upset exactly no one — he says he can hire women with «less competition.»
That said, it
seems VandeHei may not have been so much urging Zuckerberg to run as he was
commenting that the 2016 race is so outside the bounds
of typical U.S. presidential elections that almost few twists in the narrative would be surprising at this point.
President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he would like to thank Russian President Vladimir Putin for expelling 755 diplomats from Russia, the latest in a series
of comments that
seem to go easy on a country that is described by many as an adversary.
My goal is to have $ 50,000 in my savings account by my 25th birthday, but after reading some
of the
comments on here it
seems like I will still be behind many
of you!
Those
comments raised eyebrows among some in Trump's inner circle, who noted that one
of the president's most ferocious attack dogs
seemed unusually taciturn.
If we include the fact that the perpetrator's two manifestos clearly state a strong personal dislike
of the VP
of Information Technology (whom the perpetrator referenced as having made specific
comments in the past) and the CEO, and specifically names employees that are liked and are doing a good job, then it
seems, without a shadow
of doubt, to be an open and shut case.
These are just a few
of the merchants that have begun accepting litecoin as
of late, and the number
seems to be increasing (If you have a Merchant you'd like to suggest please suggest in the
comments below).
This topic
seems to be evergreen, based on the years
of comments on this string.
When the Canadian Securities Administrators issued a call last summer for
comment on the potential regulation
of the proxy advisory industry, it was inundated with responses from general counsel, their companies, law firms, and others who
seemed to have been waiting in the shadows for a chance to vent.
Based on some
of Niccol's
comments on the call, Chipotle may do more with marketing and innovation to boost sales during different parts
of the day, but that approach
seems more about hours when it's already open than expanding into a different time
of day like breakfast.
It may be unfair to single him out, but I have become familiar with his work mainly because several
of my investment and academic friends in Australia
seem to delight in sending me his articles and making witty
comments about how economists can take data that confounds their forecasts and use it to confirm their analysis.
But it
seems to me that one
of the problems with academic articles is that the reader doesn't get a chance to
comment on the article, and the author doesn't get the chance to read readers»
comments and respond to them.
It never
seems to have crossed the mind
of President Bush, or Rudy Giuliani, or the Times reporters who uncritically noted his
comments, how much insurance actually costs.
... Trump's
comments Wednesday
seemed to serve a dual purpose — attack Sessions, and urge Horowitz to speed up the release
of his findings.
Even though investors
seemed to lose momentum toward the end
of the session on Monday, positive
comments from Chinese officials succeeded in easing fears about a potential trade war, and that helped refocus most market participants on the impending start to earnings season.
This may
seem like a strange
comment to make, but the vast majority
of workers simply pay in money to their retirement accounts and let their chosen company manage the investment.
The unsavoriness
of Bullard's
comment is not that he fears a downturn in inflation, and maybe lower growth, but that Bullard
seemed to find his DOVISH posture as the U.S. markets were heading toward the August lows.
«It does
seem that the momentum is moving in favour
of CPP expansion,» said CFIB President Dan Kelly in response to Mr. Flaherty's
comments.
Her
comments seemed intended to correct the record after acting Homeland Security Secretary Elaine Duke claimed Thursday afternoon that a «limited number
of deaths that have taken place,» and overall, Puerto Rico was «a good news story.»
His
comments to a reporter
of El Nuevo Día newspaper
seem more ominous now than ever: