I would take the time to go through
your post point by point, but it would take a while to write, and the comment would end up on page 2 or 3.
Not exact matches
So whether it's interacting with customers on Facebook, Twitter, Yelp, YouTube, Pinterest, Tumblr, LinkedIn, Google +, or its own blog, across all these touch
points the company says it tries to answer every comment
posted by customers and fans — whether it's retweeting customer tweets, replying to mentions, or following people.
Despite the fact that you don't like her, being held up at gun
point is not funny,» said one
post by Alieuisha.
David
points out that Canada
Post finds itself in virtually the same place as AT&T, Bell Canada and IBM did back in the 1980s, when these monopoly - like giants got whacked
by technological and regulatory change.
You can still go back and you can look on the Zillow blog and see
posts that I wrote, and Stan, who
by this
point had become our chief economist, wrote about how it was obvious, in our opinion, that housing was going to crash and that it was built on the foundation of sand and there was too much easy credit that had allowed people to buy homes who really couldn't afford them.
Serman
points readers to a
post by Y Combinator partner Michael Seibel on How to Email Early Stage Investors for more details on the exact format favored
by industry bigwigs.
Assange has made a
point of comparing his organization to traditional media outlets, saying in a recent opinion piece in the
Post that his motive «is identical to that claimed
by the New York Times and the
Post — to publish newsworthy content,» and that WikiLeaks publishes material «irrespective of whether sources came
by that truth legally or have the right to release it.»
When I wrote a
post earlier this year
pointing to this classic tweet
by Randi Zuckerberg laying out «the entrepreneur's dilemma», it was clear from readers» responses that it struck a nerve.
That is, when debt service ratios are calculated using the discounted mortgage rates actually charged
by banks (about 125 percentage
points below
posted rates), the average Canadian homeowner is paying just 25 % or so of income on mortgage payments, far below the 32 % benchmark used for mortgage - insurance qualification.
The
post points out that with technology putting so much knowledge at our fingertips, specific skills are pretty easy to come
by.
As the Washington
Post pointed out, Couric has been vocal in the past about how the media need to be harder on Trump,
by pushing him on various topics.
«
By removing the ability to customize link metadata (i.e. headline, description, image) from all link sharing entry
points on Facebook, we are eliminating a channel that has been abused to
post false news,» explains Matthew Robertson in a
post on the Facebook Developers Blog.
The
Post points out that the da Vinci robots, made
by Sunnyvale, Calif. - based Intuitive Surgical, are costly.
«We're at a very important
point with the company and its perception,» said one shareholder into the microphone, noting the disappointment felt
by investors after the excitement of the BlackBerry 10 launch quickly dissipated when financial results were
posted.
The case — brought
by Austria's Green party over insults to its leader — has international ramifications as the court ruled the
postings must be deleted across the platform and not just in Austria, a
point that had been left open in an initial ruling.
Kim
pointed to one of his own
posts on Medium about multitasking, which was shared
by Huffington
Post founder Arianna Huffington and syndicated by the New York Observer, Time Magazine and Mental Floss because he created a custom audience of Medium users on Twitter who are more likely to share and heart the p
Post founder Arianna Huffington and syndicated
by the New York Observer, Time Magazine and Mental Floss because he created a custom audience of Medium users on Twitter who are more likely to share and heart the
postpost.
Seeing that this blog is solely about links, I don't think I'll be writing a
post about on - site ecommerce SEO, but I can
point you to a few great resources
by Adam Audette:
Britain's FTSE 100 index is seen opening up 20
points on Wednesday, according to financial bookmakers * STANDARD CHARTERED: Standard Chartered Plc
posted a better - than - expected 20 percent rise in pretax profit for the first three months of the year, helped
by a surge in loan demand and improvement in asset quality.
May 2 Britain's FTSE 100 index is seen opening up 20
points on Wednesday, according to financial bookmakers * STANDARD CHARTERED: Standard Chartered Plc
posted a better - than - expected 20 percent rise in pretax profit for the first three months of the year, helped
by a surge in loan demand and improvement in asset quality.
It managed to underperform the S&P 500 Index
by 6.5 percentage
points per year, and
posted a total return underperformance gap of 104 percentage
points.
Points raised in the blog
post include the following: - Public operating spending
by BC's provincial government has decreased over the past 20 years.
Earlier this week it also put out a wordy blog
post attempting to diffuse this line of attack
by pointing the finger of blame at the rest of the tech industry — saying, essentially, that a whole bunch of other tech giants are at it too.
Tesla responded to CNBC's request for comment
by pointing to a company blog
post, published Sunday, on safety at the Tesla factory.
Case in
point: Last week utility stocks, as measured
by the Dow Jones U.S. Utilities Index, managed to buck the broader selling and
post a small gain, according to numbers via Bloomberg.
In my recent National
Post column, I make reference to some back - of - envelope calculations to the effect that replacing the fiscal anchor of balanced budgets to one of a fixed debt - GDP ratio allows the federal government to increase spending
by 1.2 percentage
points of GDP, or
by about $ 25 billion.
The main flaw was
pointed out
by Uber in a
post by their chief economist.
Last August, at the time of the announcement of the sale of the Washington
Post, I noted that Washington
Post Co. shares had proved a mediocre investment over the past two decades, trailing the S&P 500
by more than 2.5 percentage
points on an annualized investment (although starting at the time Buffett began accumulating shares, in 1973, the performance was much better, with an estimated annual return of 11.5 %).
Toronto - Dominion Bank has lifted its
posted rate for five - year fixed mortgages
by 45 basis
points to 5.59 percent as government bond yields touched their highest levels since 2011 this week.
Stocks stayed in a narrow range, holding on to a better - than 100 -
point gain
posted by the blue chips
by late morning, until about 3:00 P.M., when the market began to drift lower.
«At one
point I recognized that Warren Buffett, though he had every advantage in learning from Ben Graham, did not copy Ben Graham, but rather set out on his own path, and ran money his way,
by his own rules...» I have just quickly glanced at Bronte Capital's blog
post, but I am sure Todd Combs and Ted Weschler were not hired because they lived and died
by Buffet's word but rather because they manifested the teachings of value investing in their own styles.
But a
post on Red State (
by a contributor who goes
by the pseudonym Patterico)
points out a glaring problem with Nunes's characterization.
I know that may seem counter-intuitive to the purpose of this
post, and to the solid
point made
by AJ Kohn, but I'm a firm believer in focusing on your audience.
Toronto — Dominion Bank has lifted its
posted rate for five - year fixed mortgages
by 45 basis
points to 5.59 % as government bond yields hit their highest levels since 2011.
And
by doing that, they would make small incremental adjustments to the effective Fed funds rate or the Fed funds target rate at that
point in time and actually, because it wasn't
posted on Bloomberg or wasn't said at that
point in time, in the late 70s, early 80s you wouldn't actually know that the Fed was actually targeting or adjusting interest rates until you actually saw those processes or felt them in the marketplace occurring in the short - term markets.
I can't reply directly to PK's
post above, but this is referencing the great
point he made about many high earners needing to live in major metro areas to earn those high incomes, but not being from those areas, and thus not having family (or even friends) close
by.
Although Treasury yields had been increasing in front of a mid-June speech
by Fed Chairman Bernanke, they have continued to run to the upside
post the commentary without a whole lot of retracement up to this
point.
Ben Carlson of A Wealth of Common Sense blog (and author of a great book
by the same name), had a recent
post Playing the Probabilities outlining that time has been an investor's best friend (for those investors that have had in some cases quite a bit of time),
pointing to the following table.
As Robert Higgs
points out in a recent blog
post, for increases in the monetary base to become increases in the supply of money, the banks have to cooperate
by lending out their excess reserves.
He later went on Fox News to echo the sentiment expressed
by President Donald Trump that seemed to cast blame on the victims and others for not alerting authorities about the shooter,
pointing to the shooter's social media
posts as overlooked signs of a troubled individual.
The article is written
by an athesist who has given extremely good discussion
points on the whys and why nots of
posting this bill board.
The outrage comes against those who make provoking statements just for the
point of being provocative, see any
post by Reality.
First of all, I would like to
point out that Toby begins his
post by writing that, «Christians believe that their holy text, the Bible, is the inerrant word of God.
Liberal Boomers, who seldom if ever seriously criticize the legions of conservative - demonizers in your midst, for this
post I will mostly join Mr. Druckenmiller in accusing you outright, that is, I will act as if this was your premeditated plan motivated
by selfish interest, and not a pattern of political self - delusion that you fell into, given the drip - drip - drip of Democrat talking
points over the years, given your gleeful listening to those who dismissed conservatives as hateful dunces, so that you ceased to even consider the NUMBERS conservatives kept
pointing to, and just kept on doggedly voting D.
Rather than just leave a comment on his
post, which I have, I want to
post about it myself.Toby rightly
points out that the great American theologian Reinhold Niebuhr created the now famous «serenity prayer», used
by Alcoholics Anonymous for years.
TheLies» comment above about your
post as usual conveniently ignores the critical
point that crimes done
by Stalin et al were not done under any guidance of atheism, whereas the guidance to do the many atrocities that Christians have done can be found in the many horrific instructions «from god» presented in the Christian book of nasty AKA the bible.
And, to complement Julie's
post of Rachel Held Evans» 6
points, here are Wenatchee The Hatchet's 6 counter-
points (also
posted by Becky Garrison):
I may be missing the
point of your
post, but it seems to me that if those things are given to us
by God then we are only enslaved
by them if we believe we are the means to bring them to pass.
Third, he / she
posts this repeatedly, committing the fallacy of argumentum ad nauseam (i.e. argument to the
point of disgust /
by repitition).
But since then I've been drawn back again and again
by her unique
point of view, as exhibited in
posts like «Growing Into Authority,» «10 Reasons Rural Ministry is Great,» and «The Reality of Rural Poverty,» I've even been reading her series on Reformed Theology!
While I tend to agree with the views
posted by Cpt Obvious, Tim, dandintac, et al, I do admire that you are presenting your
point of view in a personal manner and seem to have put some actual thought into it and you recognize that not everyone will have the same experience as you, and you don't condemn others for not feeling the same way (although it does make me wonder what your thoughts are on eternal torment for non-believers).