Sentences with phrase «posted about whether»

Back on February 16 I posted about whether any Third Circuit judges were plausible candidates to be nominated to fill Justice Scalia's seat on the Supreme Court.
I recently posted about whether our pets are capable of truly loving us.
Also, I've been reading up on the company recently and thought it would be interesting to post about whether Facebook could be a value investment.
No, this is not a post about whether or not you have truly believed in Jesus for eternal life, or how to tell if you have truly trusted Jesus or not.
People are referencing a comment at the end of the blog post about whether or not dairy is now considered Paleo, not the recipe itself.
But if I write a post about whether say Chambers deserves to be Inn the first team.
It follows from the last post about whether or not to fudge on your age on your online dating profile.
-LSB-...] Today, I published the post about whether all the profiles of Anastasia International are a fake and whether the girls get paid for registering on anastasiadate.com and chatting with the clients of this dating agency (s. here: ukrainiandatingblog.com/2011/10/all-anastasia-brides-fake-paid-registering-chatting)-LSB-...]
Dear Friends Today, I published the post about whether all the profiles of Anastasia International are a fake and whether the girls get paid for registering on anastasiadate.com and chatting with the clients of...
Following up on my most recent post about whether «The Test Matters,» a colleague of mine from the University of Southern California (USC)-- Morgan Polikoff whom I also referenced on this blog this past summer as per a study he and Andrew Porter (University of Pennsylvania) released about the «Surprisingly Weak» Correlations among VAMs and Other Teacher Quality Indicators» — wrote me an email.
The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner will have a 1.5 million copy first printing, which pretty much answers my question from the previous post about whether anything a Twilight connection overshadows Meyer's other projects!
Anna over at Herding Cats & Burning Soup has a discussion - starter post about whether Kindle Unlimited is hurting authors» sales, or whether the problem is just market saturation.
Also, I've been reading up on the company recently and thought it would be interesting to post about whether Facebook could be a value investment.
Last week I wrote a post about whether or not investing student loans was right for you.
That's why I wrote a post about whether or not to get the card with its 75,000 - mile bonus.
There's been a lengthy debate in the comments threads of recent posts about whether the dry weather in much of Australia in recent years can be attributed to climate change, or is just another round in the natural cycle.
Last week I wrote a post about whether law students should pay someone to manage their online presence.
I just wrote a post about whether the solo - small realm is better than working at a big firm.
After news broke last week that Cambridge Analytica obtained information on 50 million Facebook users through a seemingly innocuous app, starting in 2014, some former FTC officials behind the 2011 order speculated yesterday in The Washington Post about whether Facebook had violated the decree.
Also, as we pointed out in our post about whether Facebook causes divorce and infidelity, correlation does not equal causation.
Recently, Terry Gaspard wrote in the Huffington Post about whether a marriage can thrive if there is unresolved conflict between the two partners.
I am not looking to make this post about whether or not Morris Invest is a good idea.

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Around 2.5 million copies were printed, but not one of them was posted, as officials had last - minute doubts about whether the content was too patronizing or obvious.
That's the question posed by a handful of thoughtful posts urging ambitious professionals to think carefully about whether their pursuit of success is actually making them unhappy.
Whether it's by means of one - on - one conversations, team meetings, blog posts, email messages, phone or Skype calls, or any other medium, leaders don't talk about communicating — they just do it.
Regardless of the defensibility of the Post «s argument about whether Snowden deserves to be prosecuted, which even the editorial board seems to be waffling on, there are two fundamental things wrong with this editorial approach.
As the overall post is about naps, Badu goes on to investigate whether those additional minutes of sleep are best gotten in the day or at night.
Bank of Montreal chief economist Doug Porter concurs, noting that last year analysts were debating whether Ottawa was in position to post a surplus a year earlier — 2014 — something the prime minister bragged about during the 2011 campaign.
If you use an iPhone every day, post your thoughts on my Twitter feed about whether changing a physical home button is a problem.
Sam, I had been wondering whether you had considered your overall allocation to real estate, as the last post about selling your rental property seemed to only look at it through a passive income lens.
He said he's «serious about doing what it takes to protect» the social media platform's community in a post on Wednesday — but it's hard not to wonder whether it might be too little, too late.
Every message your brand broadcasts can generally be classified as content, whether it's your «About Us» page, your product descriptions, blog posts, ebooks, infographics, or social media posts.
It was part of Cruz's broader questioning about whether or not Facebook is biased in the ways it moderates the posts and accounts of members — and in its staffing policies.
The following is a guest blog post: As a trader, you have a choice about whether you want to go the foreign exchange route or the path of binary trading options.
Whether you're a marketer analyzing Super Bowl ads, an investor posting about Bitcoin, or a software engineer explaining the newest technologies, you grasp the power of thought leadership to improve your career.
Mike Cannon - Brookes saw the Financial Review's story about an offer posted on Twitter and tweeted to Elon Musk whether he could guarantee 100MW of power supply for South Australia in 100 days.
Some big ones are: (a) whether the draft PROMESA legislation raises retroactivity issues that make it unfair to bondholders (including mutual funds and their investors) who may be subject to restructuring ex post without having had notice of that possibility ex ante; (b) relatedly, whether creating a bankruptcy - like restructuring process for Puerto Rico is bad for bondholders because it prevents holdout creditors from holding up restructuring negotiations, (c) how much oversight and sovereignty Puerto Rico should cede (for example, different stakeholders feel differently about the installation of an oversight board); (d) the extent to which austerity measures are feasible and should be imposed [fn1], and (d) and what substantive reforms should be put enacted going forward.
-- This post isn't about Weight Watchers or whether or not I agree with young children doing a structured diet program, I'm looking into WHY an 11 - year - old would need such a program.
4:42 pm ET: More questions for Zuckerberg about whether or not Facebook should interfere with what people post to the service.
You know what they say about prayer,» Prayer: Doing nothing and still think you're helping» I'll keep you posted on whether they are making any changes.
In this post, I consider a question sent in to me by a reader about whether or not God can look upon sin and evil.
In this post, I look at how Piper responded to a question about whether men should listen and learn from Beth Moore.
This post is not about whether or not being gay is or is not sin.
Man, can't make any post on this topic without it turning into a discussion about whether or not religion is responsible for all the evil in the world...
«The post is about whether this immaterial part of us [which does not exist] is conscious or unconscious until the resurrection».
Please post whether reading Job in The Message changes your feeling about it at all — I'd be interested to know.
The post is about whether this immaterial part of us is conscious or unconscious until the resurrection.
This does not diminish anything that you wrote about, but I do wonder if she has addressed the interview (beyond this post) and whether or not she was asked to respond in that particular publication.
So for obvious reasons, The Post feels unavoidably tied to an ongoing public discussion about the role of the press in this new era of so - called «fake news» and whether or not it will survive this shifting landscape — or if it deserves to in the first place.
I am not sure whether or not this post is written by him as no one else know this kind of detailed about my difficulty.
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