We're still happily and obliviously posting whatever we like
on public blogs and semi-public social network pages.
In addition, I had substantial interaction with the tropical storm community through email (not
on public blogs).
All I was trying to say what the the way to approach this serious issue is NOT by posting comments
on public blogs about the people and naming them publicly on these blogs.
No, it's nothing so serious as that, but it is somewhat sensitive, and so I can't post
it on a public blog.
I think I will refrain from commenting too much
on a public blog but I question anyone's scholarship who goes on CNN and calls Obama «socialist» and has ties to some very conservative organizations.
Yeah you did by putting
it on a public blog that provokes comments... oh and followed it with 10 question marks which normally makes it a question.
I'm not the person posting a photo of another woman
on my public blog and making fun of her.
Yes, but she does
it on a public blog, makes fun of people, and puts the handy little «Dr.» in front of her name to pretend that she isn't just spouting her own opinion and being condescending.
Being an Internet junkie (she details her life's tragedies
on a public blog), Holly puts together a composite virtual being based on Ben.
WARNING: A story posted
on a public blog (like here) is considered «previously published.»
Let me say it wasn't easy and it's certainly not easy to admit
on your public blog that you screwed up.
In my case that wouldn't involve posting
it on a public blog for everyone to read including those who have historically misrepresented errors in climate science to fit their agenda.
If you can't prove the negative and potentially harmful information you publish
on your public blog is true, don't publish it at all.»
So I've read the following: «You can not publish untrue information about anyone or anything that could negatively affect that person or thing's reputation
on your public blog.
The student in Doninger v. Niehoff posted messages
on her public blog criticizing decisions of school administrators involved in a music festival,
Mr. Custody Coach will periodically arrange special guest speakers for teleconferences covering the myriad of subjects we so often write about within our members pages and
on our public blog.
Not exact matches
The Foundry Group founder and Techstars co-founder first went
public with his own mental health struggles back in 2012
on his popular
blog.
He has been outspoken about the state of venture capital
on his widely read
blog, «Above the Crowd,» where he advocated for rigorous vetting among start - up investors, and supported
public accountability for technology companies.
In his spare time he maintains The Street Light, a
blog about economics, finance, and
public policy, with an emphasis
on macroeconomics and international financial issues.
«Most people
on Facebook could have had their
public profile scraped in this way,» Facebook CTO Mike Schroepfer admitted in a
blog post.
Facebook announced the new feature in a
blog post
on Thursday that encouraged users to adopt the new feature in order to raise money through the social network for anything from medical procedures to relief in the wake of a
public crisis or natural disaster.
One recent post
on his
blog was called «The Value of
Public Sales Training: Getting Coaching and Ideas From Outside Your Industry.»
On Wednesday, Facebook began rolling out embedded posts, a tool allowing users to add their
public Facebook posts to other
blogs and websites.
The panel will hold its first
public meeting
on Thursday at the Commerce Department, joined by Obama's counterterrorism adviser Lisa Monaco and Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker, the White House said in a
blog post.
Cain, who is developing a course
on public speaking for introverts, recently shared some of these tips for quiet types
on the
blog of presentation guru and designer Nancy Duarte, including:
Google announced
on its
blog on Monday that it will match every dollar of donation with two dollars in a new
public giving campaign against Ebola.
This so - called
public preview of the Mac compatible Skype for Business (aapl) is part of a tiered roll out of features before the final product is released in the third quarter of 2016, according to a Microsoft (msft)
blog post
on the release.
The company will «sunset» its product, HP Helion
Public Cloud,
on Jan. 31, 2016, according to a new
blog post by Bill Hilf, senior vice president of HP Cloud.
Elliot Schrage, Facebook's vice president for communications and
public policy, and David Ginsberg, its director of research, said in a
blog post
on Monday that the company had made «real progress» in dealing with hoax stories and sham accounts since the 2016 election and the campaign, known as Brexit, to withdraw Britain from the European Union.
It was also announced
on stage at Baidu's developer event in Beijing, confirmed in a
blog post from Kitt.ai, and also made
public with a short note from Baidu
on Weibo.
Because the issue was not resolved, Krause went
public with his findings
on his
blog yesterday, and filed a
public bug with Apple.
Facebook also said in the
blog post Wednesday that «most people
on Facebook» may have had their
public profile information scraped by malicious actors.
Find out more
on the
Public Banking Institute's
blog.
In June of 2017 — several months prior to the
public announcement of CVS Health's plans to acquire Aetna — Fuld + Company published a post
on its
blog entitled «Six Reasons Why CVS Health Should Acquire Aetna... Soon.»
Nevertheless we do
blog on public policy
on a regular basis and do submit pieces to the print media, which have been published.
As was discussed last fall
on this
blog, where's the outrage and
public dissent?
While we do not accept
public comments
on this
blog for compliance reasons, we encourage readers to contact us with their thoughts.
If you (not * you *) are going to say something controversial in a
public, then you should expect someone to call you
on it and / or present another view, espcecially is a place such as this
blog, about religion.
Well I'm sure there is no way you ant to prove that here
on the
blog but I'm equally certain that the next time you walk into a U.S.
public classroom you'll have that thought in the back of your mind «I'm breaking the law»
I even got questioned for detracting from the thread, though my intent was to offer my personal struggle with what the thread eventually evolved into, while feeling for genuinely for Julie (based upon her willingness to divulge to a
public blog her side of the story), and while questioning all along what really happened given others» pov
on all this.
herbeey... you totally missed the point as to what I was saying, Andrew and mustard seed chose the
public venue, not I... and
on the
blog, most anything goes.
Lets all stay home and be trolls
on belief
blogs and get all thoughts that are not provable science out of the
public discourse, or, we could all allow the free flowing of ideas and beliefs and when we disagree, we agree that it is okay that we disagree.
So for them to think a blogger who has allowed discussion
on the issues surrounding Tony as a
public figure who used his privilege to control — is going to take it down
blog posts simply because those who support the NPD or the NPD himself claims the «court» says so, must think we all fell off the turnip truck.
In the mean time, Walsh
blogs justifiably so
on extreme
public cosmological sin as he does, and expresses himself well
on what evil that needs to be avoided, in order to attain salvation.
This
public reviling of Tony Jones, et al. puts this
blog and TWW
on just about the same moral footing as the other side.
One may teach Biblical concepts in Sunday School, another in
public university, another by writing books [or maintaining a
blog; ^)-RSB-, another in a home daycare, another
on a street corner, and another during breakfast, lunch, dinner, playtime, bathtime, and bedtime.
A
public health and computer professional by day, he
blogs on discipleship and faith at nailtothedoor.com.
Well, not just doing our best here
on the Belief
Blogs to help educate people, but as well as «really doing» it out in
public.
Trust me, I and all others who agree with me will defend our bright, loving, wonderful children from this kind of insanity till the end of time in person, in
public and even here
on a news
blog.
«we see [atheists] openly challenging Christians and insulting them
on their own
blog page» — as if an atheist speaking
on a
public forum in a free country is unacceptable — as if «challenging a christian,» let alone any view in a free society, is unacceptable — as if a
public blog is his