Not exact matches
In fact, the
comments section of the above mentioned
article has many stories of people who did sell in past years because they thought house prices were too high,
only to subsequently watch from the sidelines as prices continued
to march upward.
I was lucky and your little intro caught my attention... you are so right everyone seems
to know
only two link building techniques, blog
commenting and
article submission, and even those they do not know how
to use them.
So — my
only question
to you Biff — is why are you reading and
commenting on a religious
article on the Belief blog — if you are an atheist and nihilist?
I read Craig's
article and some of the ridiculous
comments and I
only have this
to say.
Why, if you don't believe so much do you waste your time not
only reading
articles about Him but taking the time
to comment.
I have
to agree with the atheist here I didn't see anything in the
article says atheist were the
only ones doing this yet you felt the need
to attack atheist is your
comment.
But, what is almost more saddening, situations (and the
articles highlighting extreme examples, naturally excluding the other entirely peaceful side of Islam) like these will
only polarize the West against the Islam in an unending cyclic battle that has degraded
to petty insults and complete hatred for one another (these
comments are perfect proof, i.e. calling the other «barbaric» or «incompetent», or my favorite, say «death
to be you»).
In his
comments on Professor Jon D. Levenson's
article «How Not
to Conduct Jewish - Christian Dialogue,» Prof. David Novak remarks that «Why Prof. Levenson teaches mostly Christian students in a Christian divinity school is a question he needs
to answer, even if
only to his Christian students and colleagues at Harvard.»
I I find it interesting that most of the
comments I read in this and the previous
article failed
to base the issue on the
only place that the real issue can be based and that is on what the Bible says.
As usual, of course, the
comments attached
to the
article are needlessly inflammatory and
only tenuously on - topic, at best.
In particular it notes General Recommendation No. 24 which «established that the criminalization of medical practices which
only apply
to women, like abortion, constitute a violation of equal rights,» (6.5.2) and the Committee's 1999
comments to Colombia calling their abortion laws a violation of
Article 12.
Alas «you got me»
to read your
article, but I
only hope that my
comment will make the author think twice before she posts another silly and useless
article.
I might repeat myself from a
comment of a previous
article but: the transfer window is great but will
only be a succes if 2
to 3 new players that directly adresses our needs: ST, DM, CB... and time is running and surely a lot of good options as passed us by and now you'll definetly going
to overpay when U didn't want
to!!
The Writers criticism of supporters waving WENGER OUT BANNERS is wrong.Supporters have every right
to show their contempt of this man who has now made himself the point of ridicule and a laughing stock within the football world.Im talking opposition supporters, tv and press as well as the ever increasing majority of the Arsenal Fanbase.Who ever wrote this
article has misjudged the mood of the support and is badly mistaken if he feels his
comments will carry any credibility.How many WENGER IN banners are held up each match?The
only chants for Wenger
to stay are from our opponents fans.Of course they want him
to stay.Why wouldn't they?
@blastgunners, the same could be said about your brigade, a lot of you (yes @ fatboy gooney that includes you:)-RRB- choose
only to comment on
articles following a defeat / injuries
to one of our players, the fact that you rejoice in our team, s misfortunes says it all!!
It just gets really annoying and childish
to read
article, go
to the
comment section and
only see Wenger out and people disrespecting him.
He is
only offering
articles to create controversy in the
comments.
This
article reminds me of the one galen wrote comparing ourselves with chelsea I remember someone
commenting that the
only area we are equal
to chelsea is the goalkeeping position and they were ahead of us in all other areas.
So if I put aside certain morons (Wengers a crook, Wengers too old, Wengers a fool) and certain political agitators who
only ever write lop sided and myopic
articles to try
to undermine Wenger and wind up the morons (km is the most obvious), then others who make intelligent
comments (there are many — both pro and anti Wenger) have in the past 2 - 3 years put the real issues in front of the owners, the board and the manager.
i think your
comment completely justifies the
article above!why didn, t we go for perez before?wenger might have been pursuing other targets?valencia wanted 50 millions from us but with one week left in the window and no one else coming for him they had
to lower their fee also mustafi and his agent met with valencia officials
only few days ago
to push for a move, so you see they are many reasons that we don, t even know about why these deals weren, t done before, i don, t pretend
to know everything but try
to keep an open mind!!
I'm with you buddy... this site has gone t ** s up since anybody was allowed
to join... i
only joined in the last year and the standard of
articles and
comments have gone down imo....
But remember that I am not being paid
to do this, I do it out of my own spare time and
comments like yours
only make me think twice about writing anything at all, let alone an
article to suit one reader.
Judge away as my
comment is
only meant
to educate you that
articles like this just perpetuate the myth that addiction is fodder.
I just sat down and read this entire
article and all the
comments that followed, I'm not here
to attack anyone for their own decisions, or beliefs no matter how ignorant.I understand that research on childbirth can
only be done so far back, but the truth is, women have been growing their babies without medical help and delievering them as well for.
Thank heavens for internet, i'm on the verge of cracking my brain til i read this
article & the
comments that went with it, it feels safe & comforting that im not the
only mother going through this 8 month «developmental milestone» im just so relieved that this clingy business has something
to do w / either teething or separation anxiety.
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You say, «
To make the assumption (both in the article and in some of the comments throughout) that infant death is only related to intoxication or extreme fatigue is unfair to the parent or parents whose child has died in a co-sleeping situation.&raqu
To make the assumption (both in the
article and in some of the
comments throughout) that infant death is
only related
to intoxication or extreme fatigue is unfair to the parent or parents whose child has died in a co-sleeping situation.&raqu
to intoxication or extreme fatigue is unfair
to the parent or parents whose child has died in a co-sleeping situation.&raqu
to the parent or parents whose child has died in a co-sleeping situation.»
To make the assumption (both in the article and in some of the comments throughout) that infant death is only related to intoxication or extreme fatigue is unfair to the parent or parents whose child has died in a co-sleeping situatio
To make the assumption (both in the
article and in some of the
comments throughout) that infant death is
only related
to intoxication or extreme fatigue is unfair to the parent or parents whose child has died in a co-sleeping situatio
to intoxication or extreme fatigue is unfair
to the parent or parents whose child has died in a co-sleeping situatio
to the parent or parents whose child has died in a co-sleeping situation.
Mr. Spitzer pointed
to the fact that he didn't
comment for the
article, which
only cited Democrats privately bandying his name about and not anything from the former governor himself.
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I have never posted a
comment before, but after reading
article after
article on Pedro Espada I can
only come
to one conclusion.
Only registered users will be allowed
to submit
comments about
articles posted on the Stem Cells Portal.
She expanded and improved on the basic HTML site
to make it more user friendly and comprehensive, including a recent redesign
to convert
to a content management system with up -
to - date features such as online membership subscription,
article commenting, social bookmarking, a blog, and a members
only social network.
You
only need
to browse the
comments on our eHarmony Advice
articles to find out what many users think of profiles with no photo.
I have not read the
comments, but I can imagine given the title of the
article that some will say, marriage (yup, if both are faithful) or abstinence (I'm not touching on asexuality or abstaining due
to religious beliefs, but I doubt most on dating sites are interested in that path) are the
only paths
to protection.
The fact that there is
only 5
comments in this
article shows the interest from the people
to this game..
Great
article that my principal had us ESL teachers just read - thank you for your no nonsense outspokenness, and no, Mr Shanahan, ESL will not pull during teacher direct instruction in the content areas until small groups break out -
only 30 minutes then - but it's a packed schedule
to do it - 8 groups a day 5 days a week
to pull for listening / reading and speaking / writing per WIDA some of your
comments appreciated much as a former elementary homeschooler and advocate of of ED Hirsch and his cultural literacy - which I've preached since I returned my kids
to public schooling in middle school 17 years ago....
As
to Randy, my
only concern expressed is a matter of perception — he wrote more lines in his post on drumming his own novel than actually
commenting on my
article.
There used
to be links
to dual - boot hacks for the Kobo Glo and Kobo Touch in the
article, but they've since been removed and are now
only in the
comments section so I'm not sure if this works on those two devices or not.
If Good e-Reader thought
only my opinion was valid, the editor - in - chief would close the
article to comments.
Thank you for standing up for our dying grammar conventions, but I would have
to argue that helpful advice like this — which is
only meant
to make the
article better and
to maintain the integrity of the piece and of the site as a whole — might be better shared in a private email, rather than pointing it out in the
comments» section.
I recently saw and
commented an
article (linked below) from Derek Haines on KDP Select (publishing
only and exclusively on Amazon) as THE way
to go for self - publishing authors.
It really makes it fun
to read, not
only the
comments but also the
articles!
(I apologize in advance this
comment is so long, but I have no where else
to go...) I'm
only coming upon this
article in 2015 after doing an exhaustive search on the effects of insurmountable student debt on graduates» lives.
I agree with several of the
comments below that the
article appears
to be an attack on smaller rescues who do ensure time and effort is spent on not
only «play matching» the pet with its soon
to be owner, but also ensuring the home is safe (fence height, etc.) so that the pet does NOT end up either back at the shelter, another rescue or worst.
As a boarding facility owner that has been rated the Best two years in a row, I'd
only like
to comment that the poll is skewed based in the fact that the majority of people reading this
article and voting is because their dog did get diarrhea at a kennel.
My one and
only comment on here is, first off thank you
to Sarah Logan Wilson for writing this
article if you are the author and especially if you are the one who did all the research, I'm sure that most people on here talking bad about it have done none of their own other than watch tv!
Most
comments seem
to be at issue with neutering being the cause of aggression and any undergrade would point out that cause and effect is difficult
to prove and from what has been given in the
article can
only suggest that neutering could be correlated
to specific behaviors.
You
only have
to look at how many
comments articles like this are getting from miss informed people who think that
commenting will get them the all - important links they are after.
It forces a scroll - up and autoplays a really obnoxious song, which is rather annoying when I'm trying
to read
comments or the newest
article only to have it scroll up and play the video which I can't skip unless I click it, which makes it stop for a few moments before starting up again, and it slows the site down when it does so.