Sentences with phrase «other than the comments»

EvolvedDNA, do you do anything else other than commenting on CNN religion section??? Christianity is unique.
=============== Summary: Other than your comment about God being constrained by time when He is within our space / time (which was addressed in point # 1 above), the remainder of your comments had to do with objections that you have with respect to God's actions, nothing to do with the traits of omniscience and omnipotent being mutually exclusive, which was your original data point for the impossibility of God to exist.
You said, «Summary: Other than your comment about God being constrained by time when He is within our space / time (which was addressed in point # 1 above), the remainder of your comments had to do with objections that you have with respect to God's actions, nothing to do with the traits of omniscience and omnipotent being mutually exclusive, which was your original data point for the impossibility of God to exist.»
Other than those comments, I love this dress.
Story details on it are scarce other than comments from him that it's set on another planet in the distant future.
I cant find any bad reports on the xb1 version, other than comments that appear to either assume it does or simply groups it with the ps4.
I know you may find this very hard to believe, but I haven't read anything that you write — other than the comments you make on my posts.
We have no information to suggest that any of these people are actual attorneys, of course, other than their comment history, but the point is that it's sound advice that people in general agree on.

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Huffman wrote that 70 percent of the suspicious accounts (662) had zero karma, meaning no meaningful engagement (upvotes or downvotes) from other users, while about one percent of the accounts (13) had a karma score of more than 10,000, indicating that they reached and interacted with many Reddit users by posting and commenting on the site.
It's a more intimate and interactive medium than television, which is something YouTubers exploit by responding to comments, live - streaming videos and staying active on other social media platforms.
The recent FDA approval for its herpes test was the first public sign the company is making headway on this goal, though the company and the FDA declined to comment to the WSJ on the status of the more than 130 other tests it has submitted to the agency.
A spokesperson for Roots declined to comment, other than to say its Tmall presence is a «preliminary test to help determine whether we decide to develop this further.»
Because the case is pending I can't comment other than to say that at Bounce Exchange we respect intellectual property rights.
So far the battle has entailed more words than action, with the tax's supporters trading charged public comments with representatives of the tech companies such as Weinberg's Bay Area Council Economic Institute and the San Francisco Citizens Initiative for Technology and Innovation, which represents Salesforce, Google, Pinterest, Twilio, and others.
Bonforte later amended his comments on Twitter, but what he said fits with other portraits of Mayer that have cast her as more than a little demanding, aloof, and perfectionistic.
The CDC wouldn't comment on the success of its zombie campaign other than to say that the content is still on its website two years later «because of its popularity and frequent visits to the site,» but let's be honest here — what other CDC campaign can you recall off the top of your head?
«Some cities and towns have geography that is more accommodating for some people than for others... if you know you're introverted, then you may be rejuvenated by being in a secluded place, while an extrovert may be rejuvenated more in an open space,» Oishi commented.
This means that Whole Foods can track customer engagement by comments, shares, in - store visits, and customer referrals at each store to better find the elements that make some stores more successful than others.
Facebook Live video has also been «a bigger, faster phenomenon» than the company expected, saying that Live videos get 10 times as many comments than other video.
The more I read the other comments the more I think this an academic, rather than a practical point.
This post is in response to the following excellent comment from Stephen Moore, the man who will trounce Ralph Goodale in the next federal election (or at least do better than I did): April 2007 testimony before the parliamentary committee on International Trade saw Industry Canada, DFAIT reps and others stress the importance of the -LSB-...]
Moreover, because millennials tend to interact with each other in a more digital way than other generations, the social media aspects of the product, such as enabling users to share, like and make comments, is considered particularly crucial.
These publishers are benefitting from the fact that people on Facebook appear to be more willing to share, like and comment on video posts than any other Page post type.
Morgan Stanley had no comment other than to refer to it's proxy voting policy that says it considers such proposal on a case - by - base basis.
As for Westcoast's $ 20,500 donation to Ms. Clark's campaign on March 1, Weilinger stated that's «something we can't really comment on other than to say we try to take a non-partisan view of our contributions and donations and we like to make sure the democratic system is working and effective.»
Just to follow up my comments on bonds above, Rick Ferri has posted a useful piece showing how the «obvious» move to stay away from anything other than short - term bonds has hit a US investor's returns in the past few years:
As usual, I don't place too much emphasis on this sort of forecast, but to the extent that I make any comments at all about the outlook for 2006, the bottom line is this: 1) we can't rule out modest potential for stock appreciation, which would require the maintenance or expansion of already high price / peak earnings multiples; 2) we also should recognize an uncomfortably large potential for market losses, particularly given that the current bull market has now outlived the median and average bull, yet at higher valuations than most bulls have achieved, a flat yield curve with rising interest rate pressures, an extended period of internal divergence as measured by breadth and other market action, and complacency at best and excessive bullishness at worst, as measured by various sentiment indicators; 3) there is a moderate but still not compelling risk of an oncoming recession, which would become more of a factor if we observe a substantial widening of credit spreads and weakness in the ISM Purchasing Managers Index in the months ahead, and; 4) there remains substantial potential for U.S. dollar weakness coupled with «unexpectedly» persistent inflation pressures, particularly if we do observe economic weakness.
A spokesman for Pershing Square said declined to comment other than to point to its proxy statement, which didn't mention the talk about Ackman's ability to cause media coverage but did say Ackman told ADP it was in the company's interest to avoid the distraction of a board fight.
The only other comment I'd have is that whilst he meets a much higher standard of scientific approach than the snake oil dressed as financial advice elsewhere, the core testing methods used are opaque and (as far as I can tell) not peer reviewed or made available for scrutiny.
Several critics and pundits were quick to find fault with The Donald's comment, pointing out that many other countries have a higher tax rate than the U.S..
Instagram has refused to comment on these reports, other than to confirm it has stopped accepting submissions of new apps.
The five days it took Facebook to make any official comment on the Cambridge Analytica saga speaks volumes about the company's reticence to say anything other than «sorry, we will do better» at this stage.
The other day, I was reading Adam Bryant's Corner Office column in the New York Times, (read article here) and I really resonated with Blake Irving's (CEO of GoDaddy) comment that ``... when you're the C.E.O., you get to set a tone from your seat that's different than if you're working within an organization.
ragansteve1 I couldn't reply to your comment below, but the Israeli point of view of Hamas is propaganda, and is no closer to the truth than any of the other lies.
But the religious have become so domineering that no one should be allowed to comment on it other than to parrot their own particular set of beliefs.
Other than that, the vast majority of my comments on this thread have been directed at other peOther than that, the vast majority of my comments on this thread have been directed at other peother people.
I am not insulting you and I intend no hard feelings, but your comments only illicit emotions that add nothing to the debate and fail to provide any effect other than name calling.
The FHTM legal team is so bent on blaming Mr. Isaacs for every negative comment or complaint made against them anywhere that they are blinded by the fact that others despise them as well of not more than he ever did.
Although Lamott did not personally comment, more than 20 others did, offering their support and own stories of recovery after loss.
(other than you) This comment is borderline absurd and makes me seriously question your integrity.
You comment more than any other person I see on these boards.
If a politician expressed a belief in a supernatural force other than God would Christians respectfully decline from commenting?
You're obviously not quite right in the head and I view all of your comment with that fact in mind, which means among other things you can't strike anything other than maybe the keys on your keyboard.
Whining about Obama taking a vacation just makes you look like an even bigger fool than your other comments.
But his silly comment had more than one meaning, and I chose to address the other.
It was at this point that Julie entered the mix to suggest that the blog Tony posted regarding the causes of Driscoll's seemingly sudden tumble from the status of Golden Boy contained no small measure of the pot calling the kettle black, and in the course of her comment pointed out that when Tony abandoned her and their children it was none other than Driscoll who stepped in to help.
I think one thing that has been overlooked by most of the other comments is why the hell does a cleric of a religion that is supposed to not even have a hierarchy have $ 6000, which as the article pointed out is more than 6 times what the average Pakistani makes in a year, to throw around...
Neil, you must be reading something other than these posts, comments and responses.
But then I started reading some of the comments and had to go back and read this story closer to find out why all the rage towards religion as this story does not bring it up other than mentioning missionary work.
You haven't even proven how your selective sources are better than others, let alone proven that what they are commenting on is actual proven truth.
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