I come on here to discuss Arsenal but by proxy that
often means commenting on other teams and the comparison.
Not exact matches
While the
comment is
often intended to be a compliment, its underlying
meaning can carry great offense.
As Irving Burstiner
commented in The Small Business Handbook, «Hiring the right people -; and training them well -; can
often mean the difference between scratching out the barest of livelihoods and steady business growth» ¦.
My observation reflects my history with an abusive church where public displays of spirituality were
often used as a
means of control and as such my
comment was perfectly valid.
It is no wonder that many turn away from Christianity, for your
comments are
often mean and spiteful, rather than following the apostle's Paul's words: «Let your words always be gracious, seasoned with salt, so that you will know how you should answer each person.»
And your
comment about psychotherapy aside, I do believe you carry a chip on your shoulder which
often causes you to read into other's posts an intent or motive beyond their
meaning.
Ministers
often are too hasty to reduce all questions into harmlessness with the «Of course, we know this doesn't
mean...» type of
comment.
Awww Ela your
comment means so much to me, thank you < 3 And thank you for taking the time to read as
often as you do, it is really hard to keep up!
but
often okay thats the style of sanchez and a dribbling player has to risk some chances, but in my opinion sanchez has to better that aspect in his game but if you did nt
mean possession then i'm sorry for this
comment xD
That
comment was a bit scary, I used to have a lovely girlfriend of Indian extraction, and she
often commented about my «viper», and for a long time I took a quiet and manly pride in it, until I realised, at last, that all along she
meant my car's vindscreen viper — alas.
My hubby and I have
often commented about the media perception of the «class clown» type of father... he
means well, but bumbles through his parenting duties... and the steady, responsible mom swoops in to set it all right, teaching the kids, and dad, a valuable lesson in the end.
But I don't get offended, instead I laugh because I know the
comments are
meant as a joke and its only a bit of fun,
often such
comments are made as a clever play on a stupid stereotype anyway.
People who can spontaneously invent a pseudonym in order to post a
comment on a blog or on YouTube are
often remarkably
mean.
Commenting on the study, Dr Kuehni said: «The study stands out from many others, in that it does not content itself with showing that putative risk factors and health outcome are associated (which
means only that they occur more
often together than would be expected by chance).
Author of the study Aldrich
commented, «Far too
often, well -
meaning, animal - loving people fail to recognize the suffering of wild primates in captivity.
In January things will be more peaceful and I can visit blogs
often — I apologize, because you left so sweet
comments, that really
mean a lot to me, and this is the first time I come here!
Diehl - Armstrong's mental health is
often commented on, but to discredit what she's saying instead of as a
means for examining how it built her role in all this.
Sometimes Hardwick falls into the trap of simply summarizing the action of a given scene, but more
often than not he rebounds with some
comments about the deeper
meanings of the scenes in terms of the characters and the larger picture.
So that
means you'll have the option of having more power than you most likely will ever need on the open road... but DMC also offers the looks to match all this brutal force... one of the most
often made
comments about the Lamborghini Veneno was the fact the styling was over the top, I personally don't agree with that as I think the Veneno looks absolutely stunning... but DMC took their Edizione - GT exterior to an extreme... without going too far.
Unfortunately, the data is
often presented by the data - gatherers, who won't
comment or speculate on what the numbers
mean.
I know they get
mean comments often but sheesh...
Riedel
often recycles and copies his own past work, as well as art - related objects and artwork by others, in order to
comment on, expand, or even invert the
meaning and intention of the original object.
Creating works in a diverse array of mediums, employing fabric, audio, video, film, installation, cultural events, and artistic happenings, Riedel
often copies or recycles his own past work or art - related objects to
comment on, expand, or even invert the
meaning and intention of the original object or event.
But I do what to emphasize — since these are blog
comments and «I don't know»
often gets take the wrong way: Wh I say «I don't know», what I
mean is simply: I don't know.
That doesn't
mean, however, that NW's
comment (of the sort that I
often see here at Climate Etc. coming from my much beloved «skeptics» that fantasize some larger context to explain the individual
comments of individual commenters) was not conspiratorial ideation.
You
often seem to deeply analyse
comments and perhaps read a
meaning into some that were not always intended.
I suppose I've heard too many stories about how many germs the average housefly carries, or it finally dawned on me one day, what my buddies used to
mean when they
commented on what flies are most
often attracted to.
While they usually
mean well, more
often than not their
comments do nothing more than muddle your thoughts and make you feel like you can't think for yourself.
I've pretty much been a bi-stander up to this point,
meaning I don't post topics or
comment very
often but I do religiously read articles and listen to pod casts on a daily basis and have for quite some time now.
I don't
comment meant often but I want you to know that I read your posts everyday and am always inspired!