I am just going to have to join in with the chorus of
other commenters saying Thank you.
I saw some of
the other commenters say it didn't absorb the water and the flavor was off but I didn't find that at all.
I didn't really believe that these could be as amazing as
every other commenter said they are... but it's true.
On the other hand,
other commenters said that redaction should not be required.
Other commenters said that these uses and disclosures should be preserved without an opportunity for individuals to opt out.
Other commenters said that whistleblowers should be able to disclose their concerns to long - term care ombudsmen or health care accreditation organizations, particularly because certain protected health information may contain evidence of abuse.
Not exact matches
That being
said, despite having to wade through the well intentioned mess from
other commenters, I find Julie's openness, posture, and supply of facts quite credible.
This means we need to be prepared to give up everything to follow Jesus (well, it means more than that, but
other commenters have
said it better anyway).
I've known Jesus for as long as I've known my name, and still I use
other people like capital to advance my own interest, still I gossip to make myself feel important, still I curse my brothers and sisters in one breath and sing praise songs in the next, still I sit in church with arms folded and cynicism coursing through my bloodstream, still I talk a big game about caring for the poor without doing much to change my own habits, still I indulge in food I'm not hungry for and jewelry I don't need, still I obsess over what people
say about me on the internet, still I forget my own privilege, still I talk more than I listen and complain more than I thank, still I commit acts of evil, still I make a great
commenter on Christianity and a lousy practitioner of it.
Would
say the only thing missing is like, the
other commenter mentioned, some citrus for the chicken to go along with the taste of the tomatoes.
From what
other commenters have
said, temperature could definitely be an issue.
Agree with the
commenters who
say: it is most helpful for
others if you've actually made it...... well, I have made this twice now and holy yum.
It seems that most of the
other commenters are
saying that theirs were on the soft side.
I know in «16 (I wasn't here in «16 so don't know what was being
said)
commenters in
other places were very down on him and wanted him gone.
A few
commenters on the Strollerderby post, They
Say: Spanking Makes Your Kid Mean, a Bit Dumb, question how scientific this study was and if
other variables could have played a role in the aggressiveness of the children.
As
other commenters have
said it's how you act when you get to the end of your tether that's the important thing.
this comment (and those
others like it)
says more about the
commenter who made it than the subject.
While I totally hear what the
other commenters are
saying about marketing to kids (you made the point as well), I missed their suggestions for
other ways to make eating real fruits and vegetables cool (I am positive that almost anything mom and dad suggests stops being cool between the ages of about 8 and 22).
As a single mom with 2 kids and no
other adults in the home to i really appreciate all of the
other commenters that stood up and
said this is unrealistic.
Other commenters weighed in and
said people preferred local government and having elected officials that they knew personally.
I'm another one who was totally oblivious to a 30 for 30 «backlash,» and I'll echo the sentiments of some of the
other commenters when I
say, I don't really get it.
Like
other commenters have
said, you never know who they're gong to kill off.
In the aftermath, viewers were divided, with some online
commenters saying they felt sorry for del Toro while
others supported Portman's remarks.
As I have
said to many
other commenters, the affiliate money is such a tiny amount it may make sense to let it go and change to Google Play, Kobo or use a tip jar.
Uh, dude, just one small correction, because the
other commenters basically already
said the majority of what I had to
say.
I think some of the
commenters need to read each
other's comments: Jen Scoggins
said... I have an existing Virtual Assistance business Monika
said... I am doing the Virtual Author's Assistant course because several of my clients are published authors YvonneW
said... I work as a VA that specializes in internet marketing for my clients.
I think attacking the blogger (as a couple did,
others hinted at) is a form of «vanity publishing» that
says much about these
commenters, and, by extension, the books they write... not good, not good...
Jason, I echo the
other commenters in
saying that your article is outstanding.
I can't
say anything terribly different from the
other commenters, because they are all right on.
I'd echo
other commenters in
saying that you probably have way too many ETFs in your target allocation.
For example, while you might use #puertorico in your post, a
commenter might as you specifically where in PR, you can respond #caborojos and
others might chime in
saying #ilovecaborojos.
I don't think it will affect gameplay as some
commenters on
other sites
say
I know you
said to one
commenter that people treated you unfairly, but have you contacted Gabriel for any
other news / rumours on the new Batman game?
So, if I write an article about this in Examiner (which no one reads anyway — ha), what do I
say to the
commenter who
says, «Gee, every time I bring up the name of a «scientist» who disputes warming, I get told he's not an expert and doesn't know what he's talking about, so why should I believe this
other non-climate change expert who doesn't dispute warming?
# 141 Steve Fish
says: «Walter opines about the passive aggressive behavior of
other commenters.
The
other effect that may exist here (but I am less certain of the science,
commenters can help me out) is that by
saying «your hometown» we put the bet into the domain of urban heat islands and temperature station siting issues.
There are
commenters here who would have absolutely nothing to
say if they weren't white knighting for Judy, whining about
other commenters, or ranting about Progressives.
This is a huge hidden cost for renewable energy that goes beyond what
other commenters have
said.
RE: Banned vs threaded «Threaded» is simply a nice way of
saying Curtin was «banned from commenting on anything
other than the thread that Lambert started to amuse his regular
commenters» — the ones who enjoy seeing Curtin writhe but can't stomach all the crap that Curtin puts in the way of useful discussion on pretty much any topic he comments on.
I think it's fair to
say I am about as conservative as any
other commenters here.
One
commenter said that, while the CO2 hypothesis may have some value, there are surely
other factors at play, such as
True, the plantings won't look much like a garden to your traditional horticulturalist (one YouTube
commenter said it looked like they were mostly growing weeds), but a closer look suggests this is a planting of edible polycultures that includes squashes and zucchini, radishes, lettuce and a whole host of
other crops.
Perhaps it is not my place to
say so, but please, we've had pretty much almost 10 days civil discourse on this thread with respect shown by the
commenters to each
other.
Other WSJ Law Blog
commenters say that Neuborne's $ 4 million request in a case involving $ 1.25 billion settlement fund is a drop in the bucket compared with what lawyers recovered in tobacco litigation.
Some
commenters say that Brauer's decision to air dirty laundry is highly unprofessional — but Brauer
says that the blog has now become an outlet for
other foreigners who had similar problems.
We reviewed the important purposes for which some
commenters said government agencies needed protected health information, and we believe that most of those needs can be met through the
other categories of permitted uses and disclosures without authorization allowed under the final rule, including provisions permitting covered entities to disclose information (subject to certain limitations) to government agencies for public health, health oversight, law enforcement, and otherwise as required by law.
Commenters said they used this information to comply with FDA requirements such as reporting adverse events, filing
other reports, or recordkeeping.
A few
commenters said that medical records typically do not include information about persons
other than the patient.
I have to echo what
other commenters have
said about Apple's customer service being the most accessible thanks to their retail presence.
I don't know if all REM participants know that if you tap on the red print
commenter name the smartphone mobile screen flips to the Disqus profile i.d. of the
commenter, and from there you can see
other posts the
commenter has made in
other forums, sometimes with interesting results, such that here it shows a link to the URL for Matterport, that then provides a screen that
says Matterport is not IOS mobile friendly,