Sentences with phrase «probably mentioned the issues»

I probably mentioned the issues here, on occasion, once upon a time or two.

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Bitcoin tumbled probably the most since July after China's central financial institution mentioned preliminary coin offerings are illegal and asked all related fundraising activity to be halted immediately, issuing the strongest regulatory challenge to this point to the burgeoning marketplace for digital token sales.
Of course that one uses a cream sauce, so I really love the idea of swapping in coconut milk to make it dairy - free if that is an issue for any diners, not to mention probably far healthier!
No question they are fantastic players but and as you said it defence and goalkeeping are an issue not to mention there striker situation, i mean hernandez will probably be sold leaving luke wilson, rooney deepay as the only recognzed fowards at the club...
I am assuming this is a separate issue probably related to the time change but I thought I would mention in case you thought it was related to the dream fed issue / question.
Having looked in more detail, it probably boils down to an issue I've mentioned several times when talking about European polls — whether minor parties are included in the prompt.
As mentioned, people knowingly or unknowingly lie on tests, they say they are looking for people they probably shouldn't be with, and all of the other psychological issues surrounding dating that 16PF5 doesn't address to my knowledge.
As I intimated yesterday, Moskowitz crossed a line, probably legally and definitely ethically as both a school leader and a reformer, when she mentioned the school discipline record of the son of Fatima Geidi as part of the public statement issued on Monday demanding Merrow and PBS to apologize.
Probably worth mentioning that the sales is not for single issues, but full story arcs, meaning 4 - 10 issues each.
Students also have issues in writing pattern as they probably violate the guidelines mentioned by the universities and their respective faculty members.
Here one has to consider that a typical Border Collie out the working line will never be happy with a non-shepherd and will probably end up with the above mentioned issues.
This probably won't be a major issue for most but I think it's worth mentioning that these planes (called «puddle jumpers») are tiny and can feel extremely confining.
Some of the issues mentioned in this review will probably already be resolved by the time your read this, and that is just a testament to how fantastically adaptable they are.
But if I'm honest, these are probably just strategic preferences more than actual issues; Alex has mentioned the moronic AI, and current lack of proper matchmaking, both of which are symptoms of an early - stage game.
These issues are simple fixes and will probably be removed in the coming weeks via patches, but it's important to mention they do exist.
It's a very challenging shooter and as I mentioned, the walking locomotion will probably be an issue for some of you.
On the other side, while there will undoubtedly be high costs to any serious attempt at mitigation, this would also require something like a global agreement (covering at least the rich world, India and China, and probably other states with large and currently poor populations) which would inevitably have to bring in issues other than greenhouse gas emissions — such as those you mention — if only because these states will say, reasonably enough, that they can not bring their populations on board without serious help in those other areas.
What puzzles me is that population growth is seldom mentioned as one of the ways to slow future energy consumption, and it probably won't be an issue in Bali.
climategrog, I mentioned using a running ten - year average which would be my preferred method of avoiding the decadal end - point issues, but you did not like that for some reason, probably because it would have converted concentric decadal circles into a spiral.
Many more leftish people are also too polite to mention over-population, which along with climate is probably the key environmental issue.
Not mentioned in the report is the prospect that while Branson and others continue to explore biofuels for jets, we understand that turboprops can run on biodiesel relatively easily (probably blended to account for temperature issues).
However, and as I mentioned at that meeting, the chances of my joining were still remote; a major issue being that my wife was less than lukewarm about the idea of moving to what she probably imagined was a dark, cold, industrial wasteland, not dissimilar to some of Lowry's works.
The Ontario law mentioned in my column has probably resolved the issue, but other provinces may have no equivalent «deeming» provision.
While Apple has not issued press invites that would confirm that date, different trustworthy sources mentioned it, which probably means an announcement is imminent.
I am sure that when this issue is mentioned there are probably a lot of schools and principals who thumb their mose at the use of this method, saying instead that it is not a valuable use of time or that it could actually be rewarding bad behavior.
The seller probably failed to mention any of these issues with the tenant.
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