Sentences with phrase «op seems»

Should only occur when policy violations, spamming, trolling, and similar transgressions are sufficiently obvious and continuous that an op seems fit to act.
(though the OP seems to equate «house» with primary residence)
The OP seems to be conflating the terms asset and investment.
OP seems very willing to learn, which is half the battle won already.
Making the leap back to self - op seems very daunting to many here.
The OP seems to think he could play CDM but try to imagine Wilshere doing the dirty work Coq is doing.
For the purposes of this discussion that is taken as a premise since the OP seemed willing to concede it for his / her point.
@fennec I didn't bother discussing the risks in municipal bonds or the smaller returns because the OP seemed all het up more about having his «wealth out of reach» than anything else.
The original Call Of Duty: Black Ops seems to have been made available for Xbox One via backwards compatibility.

Not exact matches

Dylan Farrow mentioned Lively's role in the film in the aforementioned op - ed, elaborating on what seems to be hypocrisy in Lively's handling of the Weinstein case versus the allegations against Woody Allen.
In an op - ed published in Newsweek that year called «Assange: Google Is Not What It Seems,» the WikiLeaks founder argued Google Ideas was an apparatus for the company to engage in international affairs and use Cohen's connections with the U.S. government in that effort.
It seemed, for instance, implausible that Nava would have actually received the 250 responses to his «Latex Lies» op / ed that he claimed.
I interpret this differently than the other two, an interpretation that seems to be more in line with the OPs tone.
I think Romney is already guaranteed the moron vote, so this photo - op / meeting seems like a waste of time to me.
Overall, May played 12 big - league seasons and hit.251 /.318 /.375 with 96 home runs; that might not seem like much now, but in that lower - offense era his OPS + was a near - league - average 98.
The OP (OMGChronicles) seems to rest their case on «what you don't know won't hurt you.»
Here they are (with Calvin, of course, who seems to always appear at the same moment that the camera does — never one to pass up a photo op!).
They REFUSED to say where the co op products were being bought from... that seemed weird to me so I went to try and see why.
But while you seem to think this post undercuts my 2016 Times op - ed, I was actually surprised to see how consistent it was, especially given that I was such a neophyte in this area.
Given the OP clearly showed in his comment that he was researching globally (he provides figures on relevance in US politics and indicates difficulty in finding details on other countries but IS looking), it seemed applicable.
He / his party seems to fit the OP.
Miliband's gaffes and disastrous photo ops, including a seeming physical inability to eat a sandwich and his assertion that someone he had not heard of was «doing a good job» were embarrassing.
@MatthewWhited: The wording of this particular paragraph seems to be interested in a lot more than that, as the OP points out.
Christie still harbors presidential ambitions, although his chances are much slimmer now than he seems willing to admit, according to this excellent Op - Ed by Joshua Henne.
The photo op of him with the district attorneys from Manhattan, Nassau County and Suffolk County, seemed to at least present an image of unity.
The report seems at least in part inspired by a Daily News op / ed written by a former aide to ex-Gov.
All the same, it seems a bit rich coming from the man who just a few months ago gave the Donald an excruciatingly sympathetic interview followed by an eagerly obliging, happy - to - be-included thumbs up photo op.
I don't understand the first part of this answer, but I'm not downvoting because the second part seems to be critical of OP's question.
The OP might have been a bit imprecise in his choice of words but the intent behind the question seems clear to me and this answer does not address it.
I also came across a South Korean paper's op - ed column U.S. president's first visit to Hiroshima seen through S. Korean eyes, which seems to oppose an apology without saying so outright:
The exact quote in the OP's question («will keep you in suspense») seems like strong proof this is part of motivation.
As it is it seems to be mostly an attack on the OP for asking the question
It seems my op - ed, «The right way to redistrict now» in the NY Post, has generated responses.
Technorati places far more emphasis than traditional news outlets on opinion articles because bloggers seem just as likely to link to a firebrand op - ed essay as to a sober wire - service report.
«It seems very odd to assume that all of dark matter is composed of only one type of particle,» Randall writes in her op - ed.»
It did however spread to liver (another operation) and lung — the latter was caught very early, no op but seems to have been successfully treated by second, recent, chemotherapy.
It's too stuffy and if the OP is in faded jeans and scarf at work most days, it will seem out of place.
pre op I've been on other dating site and it seem to me that the transgender women on there are mostly *******.
Seeing as OP stuck with him for five years, and seemed to want him to propose (with her usage of finally), I personally do not think rejecting him just for that is a good choice.
Lena, who is ex-military and now a biologist, watches as her husband Kane, a special - ops solider, leaves for a top secret mission, one that seems to be bothering him more than his usual clandestine assignments.
Sure, there's something about a group of Internet age hackers working for the US Secretary of Defense (Jon Voight) and a team of US Army Special Ops, but both seem to be there merely for the sake of a bigger cast and added weight.
Given that it's been almost a year since the awesome Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops came out, you could be forgiven for thinking that Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops Plus is the expanded edition that seems to follow every MGS release.
Some of the dialogue concerning «statecraft» feels like it's come out of a John le Carré novel, and the idea of secrets embedded in black ops embedded in plausible deniability seems disturbingly realistic.
Black Ops II is empty (Figuratively), I can't even get started trying to do ladder matches, and it seems the only Hardcore mode anybody's playing in is Team Deathmatch.
While the core combat appears unchanged, Black Ops 4 seems to be all about offering more choice — unless you were looking for a traditional single - player campaign.
Solid performances help with an especially good supporting turn by Philip Seymour Hoffman as the surly CIA op who seems to be able to always read through the lines to gather up all the big picture details that others tend to miss.
The MCU's heroes always seem to walk away having won the day, but we found 8 of them that are way too OP and 7 that Marvel Studios has powered down!
so while slime may seem op its really only unfair against low and hi rank monsters, or in large groups with the best slime weapons.
Treyarch clearly cares a lot about the Black Ops storyline and universe, so it seems strange they would toss it aside so casually.
We know that Treyarch's Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 will have a battle royale mode called «Blackout,» but it seems like the developer still doesn't know how many players it's going to support.
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