Sentences with phrase «posting as a reference»

Hi David, I wrote a post on butterscotch ice cream and linked back to this post as a reference to make ice cream without an ice cream maker.
If you are looking for specific steps on how to do sports betting, you can't use this post as a reference.
I will most certainly be using these posts as a reference for my own wedding when the time comes!
When I launch my next one I'll definitely be using your post as reference.
This might or might not be an option for you, but you can always ask if it's a possibility, and hey, you can use this post as a reference!
Hold off on sending this information if they don't want it and send a job posting as a reference only if you are confident you will be given an offer.
Increasingly more employers are searching Facebook postings as reference tools.

Not exact matches

Include any media references in the awards section of your page («As seen on Forbes and Huffington Post»).
BuzzFeed relies heavily on pop culture references and popular media topics (again, see the «Men in Black» article referenced above), as the numbers show that these posts get the most traction among the site's readers.
I'll keep this post up as a reference to how the service worked when it was up and running.
Your drip emails should link to reference content on your website, to build credibility and capture leads (such as blog posts or white papers).
Nice post: very useful as a source of reference and inspiration.
«While these numbers can serve as great reference points, it's important to remember that your ideal posting frequency will depend on how many overall posts are filling the feeds of your social followers and subscribers.
You might want to re-read what Ted M. initially posted, and then your responses... to me at least... what you wrote was not an isomorphic argument that in any way refuted Ted's, and i think - Ace made reference to that as well as - Ted.
As I put it in my post today referencing your interactions with SoL, â $ œJust because I disagree with you doesn't make me stupid.â $
You're right though, it wouldn't have made a difference to my post as I can only speak of who I know and reference Him.
I am also curious as to what posting you are referencing in regards to trolling.
I should point out the links I posted elsewhere aren't to «scientific hypotheses» but rather web pages that cite sources for studies or as reference to their discussions.
Great post, and the really disproportionate thing about it is this is all done using the «law» demanding the tithe when not one New Testament book endorses this model (The reference in Hebrews was not to establish tithe as it was to establish Jesus in a different order, and his comments in the gospels was to people living under the law)... how is it that no other «law» is preached with the same force and conviction as tithing?
Not sure if you were referring in your second post to my reference of the sword as an incongruent weapon.
As to the statement in Malachi 3:9 about the whole nation, I did reference that in the post.
I argued in those posts, as I argue now, that we should not be surprised that the Bible contains references to sex.
(see the Ezekiel reference above your post as well as Jeremiah 23:14).
There are numerous references in previous posts and comments as to better approaches to evangelism, approaches that allow most people to really «see» and «hear» the good news.
I won't waste time posting Jefferson / Madison quotes, but simply refer to the Establishment Clause, Jefferson's letter to the Danbury Baptists and Reynolds v U.S. (1878) which referencing the Jefferson letter's «separation» language in interpretation of the Establishment / Free Exercise clauses states: «Coming as this does from an acknowledged leader of the advocates of the measure, it may be accepted almost as an authoritative declaration of the scope and effect of the amendment thus secured.»
Even your simple out of hand dismissal of my well articulated posts, as well as the excellent work in the referenced blog, reveals you as one who places bias well over and above evaluation.
@tallulah13 Hecules was referenced in the same Illiad you keep bringing up, but i doubt you've actually read it, i notice you are parroting another post as well, bottom line you are not really thinking for yourself, just copying others.
You can post quotes from and references to this book all year long and it will not change the fact that: Yes, there are some practical words of wisdom for peaceful human behavior in it (as there are in most religious texts), but just because this is true it does not make all of the supernatural fantasies in it true.
I meant to say «This is NOT a reference to anyone being taken in a rapture» After rereading my post I see some other typos as well, but I trust you get my point:)
Andy, the reference is in a post from blogger «Andy» who says,»... Yes, the article is long but where is the reference as to her faith?»
He has preferred to take time for a careful analysis in a document that can serve as a text of reference, rather than posting a brief and partial intervention limited to the taking of a position «for» or «against»; thus he hopes to avoid being exposed to dismissive caricatures, which, alas, are all too common where subjects such as this are concerned.
I'm intrigued with your variations, but more importantly I know it's good as you have just posted this recipe and I've already seen folks reference it in their posts!
FYF not only post your recipes to Facebook, but reference older food posts you choose as recipe inspirations, keeping older posts active.
I wrote a blog post about my two - week menu and referenced IGE as a great place to gather recipes.
There were a few who didn't respond to my email, which I indicate below, but the rest were very helpful and so I'm just going to cut and paste their customer service replies below for others to have as a reference (FYI, nobody provided any products for me and this post isn't sponsored).
This has resulted in the publication of a «clarification» by the ACCC stating that, although Mr Sims said that «generally the private sector will run commercial enterprises more efficiently than government», he made no reference «to privatise any specific Commonwealth owned entity (the AFR refers to Australia Post and Medibank Private as examples of assets that may be privatised).
What I loved about your post today was your referencing back to your egg salad sandwich post so I could read that recipe as well... it was like getting two great recipes for the price of one!
I fail to see how anyone could reasonably interpret this statement as being a reference to anyone other than myself given the juxtaposition of the post and the fact that doctors are usually referred to as such (Dr Fleiss, for example, not «Paul»).
sad but true, it is all extremely competitive (hence all the references to it in online situations in the comments above) and i try to absent myself from those kinds of situations / friendships / occasions whenever possible (including stepping away from certain blogs, especially those which debate the merits of washing the white stuff off washed organic carrots) btw to me your post came out as a long - drawn out whine apology about being judged as judging - one thing i learned in presenting my work was to never apologise for it, period.
Studies there (sorry, don't have any references on hand, I'll try to get them posted later) show that home - birthing in this setting is just as safe for mother and child for a first birth, and safer for next births, than a hospital setting.
Editor's note: This post, which was referenced during the 2014 API Conference, was originally published as part of the 2013 AP Month.
UPDATE: The first line of this post has been edited to reflect the fact that there are, in fact, two women in the running for this seat, as referenced by the sentence above.
Will's work has been referenced in notable media venues as MSNBC and BBC News, The Washington Post, The Daily Beast, Hollywood Reporter, and Raw Story,
We think her post is such an important reference that we summarized it for ourselves, to use as quick guide to the upcoming legislative session.
And I only used the word «drugs» as a general term in my post, avoiding the reference to marijuana in particular because as many studies have found recently, it may very well have other valid medical uses.
The Post quoted McCray as saying «I told you we can't trust him», in reference to Bratton, to de Blasio.
Let me add, with reference to the original post, by Hazel Muir, that I regard the sneering reference to a green, pointy - headed alien as totally out of keeping with a genuinely scientific and, may I add, skeptical mind - set.
Alvania explained that, although very few (~ 2 %) JCB authors shared preprints, her journal has no policy that precludes posting preprints on a server or referencing them in published papers as a footnote.
In contrast to this observational approach, Schmittner (as well as a number of other papers, like reference # 4 in this post) take advantage of both models and observations, and try to use the observations to constrain which feedback parameters in the model are consistent (e.g., an overly sensitive model with the same forcings as another model will produce too big of a temperature change than observations allow).
As an engineer, I really appreciate the math references that make their way into your posts, as well as the clear logic you use to boil complex topics down to something digestible for «biological laypersons.&raquAs an engineer, I really appreciate the math references that make their way into your posts, as well as the clear logic you use to boil complex topics down to something digestible for «biological laypersons.&raquas well as the clear logic you use to boil complex topics down to something digestible for «biological laypersons.&raquas the clear logic you use to boil complex topics down to something digestible for «biological laypersons.»
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