Sentences with phrase «others have pointed»

I used to love HGTV but as many others have pointed out it is becoming stale with the same shows like house huntes or mediocre design shows.....
AS others have pointed out, have your rental criteria and stick to it.
The issue here, as others have pointed towards, is that if a tenant is asking for a MTM lease from the outset then they're obviously not expecting a long stay.
@jameswise has some great info on his website as to a High level View of A.B, C, D and F Zip Codes, but as others have pointed out... there's «D» areas in B Zip Codes AND VICE VERSA.
As others have pointed out, a double close requires you to purchase the property and then to immediately resell.
As several others have pointed out, if we become über - efficient by eliminating all sources of entertainment, life lacks any color — and as we know, all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
As others have pointed out, the rig also looks like a Star Wars droid.
To me, the beauty of MonHun is that it has pared down gaming to its essentials — rock solid gameplay / combat mechanics linked to a nearly peerless crafting system (as others have pointed out, games like Destiny do not have looting done at this level).
That being said, even if we do believe that the courts are probably not the best forum to resolve such disputes, we also believe, as others have pointed out, that forcing search engine providers to remove links to out - dated information requires them to assess the private nature of the data which would essentially alter their role from a mere intermediary to a content editor.
As bencher Stephen Goudge, as he then was, and many others have pointed out over the years, it is a false dichotomy to suggest that the interests of the profession and the public are at odds.
Also, as others have pointed out, these systems are most appropriate to firms dealing with corporate clients, where a premium is placed on such activities as teamwork and client relations.
Others have pointed to the laxity of the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO), which they say has allowed too many patents on obvious software inventions.
As others have pointed out, variations on this also include the Overpayment Scam and hat tip to the Spanish Prisoner Scam of the 16th century for historical context.
Others have pointed out that social media perpetuates the bystander effect, where individuals share news of a bad situation rather than offer tangible assistance.
As others have pointed out, the defendant stood no chance of winning in the U.S. or any common law jurisdiction.
Doesn't he sound like a nice guy?Lies to your face and you accept it?Are you going to query the lie that Willis and others have pointed out?
Steve and others have pointed out a whole lot of really sloppy work and sloppy arguments from the team over the years.
As others have pointed out, the Global Climate Coalition, shown in the diagram near to the «echo chamber», ceased to exist in 2002 — nearly 10 years ago.
Moreover, as many others have pointed out, there is a similarity with the conclusions on the character of climate change from many other groups around the world using a variety of variables and indicators.
Moreover, as Tamino and others have pointed out, this is all extent, yet volume is in some ways more to the point, as implied by Ray's comments in # 52.
(Apologies if others have pointed this out; many comments, & I don't know what keyword to search for.)
As others have pointed out, excluding clouds, the average reflectivity of earth's surface is about 0.124 Earth is not a blackbody, most of the earth is covered by ocean, which has an emissivity between 0.92 and 0.96 - I'll use a 0.94 average.
As others have pointed out, I am a physicist.
Can you explain, as others have pointed out, why quite a lot of the ACTUAL adjustments bear no relationship to the calculated effect of all adjustments.
After all, as I and others have pointed out repeatedly on this very thread, nobody said natural variability has stopped.
Others have pointed out several other issues.
Climate change is an extraordinarily difficult problem, as Victor and others have pointed out many times.
As Dr. Salby and others have pointed out, this does not actually mean that the measurements are correct.
Here's a point I've made a few times now, that I like more and more the more I consider it: isn't it possible, even likely given the UHI problems you, McIntyre, and others have pointed out, that Steve's simple average, despite all its major flaws, is more accurate than what USHCN is officially reporting?
The so - called «historical view» is NOT of anomalies — but of purported temperatutes and only in Europe (as others have pointed out).
For example, I and others have pointed out that the sun is in free fall and does not feel accelerations and velocities, the only thing left is tidal forces [and even smaller magnetic forces].
As others have pointed out, a short term (yes, 30 years or 100 years is short term) warming trend is a reason to panic, but a 10 year cooling trend is short - term variability.
I and others have pointed out that the classical thermodynamics assumes equilibrium or «local» thermal equilibrium because they permit the solution of tractable equations, or at least approximate solutions.
With respect, as others have pointed out, you are factually incorrect.
As others have pointed out, you are already alienating scientists who share your concerns.
Please remember, as others have pointed out, that observations are a singular run of the real thing - which statistically has a 1/20 chance of exceeding a 2 - sigma range.
But as you and many others have pointed out, the inhabitants of that world (kumbaya as they might be) are not flatlanders because flatlanders simply can not do any of the above.
Others have pointed out that closing Diablo Canyon will result in increased costs to taxpayers in order to make up the difference in the state's energy requirements.
Others have pointed to the micro mechanical nature of conduction.
As others have pointed out the * effective * radiation field is increasing.
As others have pointed out, contrary to what I said, this graph does have error bars.
IPCC claims to know this (as expressed in its attribution statement regarding «most of the observed increase in global average temperature since the mid-20th century...»), but as our hostess and others have pointed out, there is much too much uncertainty regarding natural factors to make such an assessment with any degree of certainty.
From time to time, others have pointed out this ability of simple models (and a couple of readers have sent me interesting essays on this topic offline).
Seems to me that the ground based record (as Matt Ridley and many others have pointed out) is only better because it offers so much more opportunity for mischief.
As others have pointed out, this counts for nothing.
Others have pointed out the similarity of the email theft to the one that waylaid Hillary Clinton seven years later.
Others have pointed out another that has the same result as lack of skill, but is different.
As Santer et al and others have pointed out, AGW is not a decadal phenomenon and as such can't hope to account for the warming 1990 - 2000.
But as others have pointed out, there seems to be a gap between the resources going into agricultural research now and the size of the potential challenge.
As others have pointed out this reduces the argument to a conflict with science as practiced.
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