Even you picked what you wanted to
quote out of the articles / journals... «the risk for sudden cardiac death associated with such intense physical effort was exceedingly small.»
Not exact matches
Robbins Geller pressed forward and on March 9, the DOJ issued a more complete document, requesting «to resolve the lawsuit in a piecemeal fashion» which would allow the SEC «to draw
out the litigation for many months, if not longer,» Law 360 reported.The
article quoted University
of Denver law professor Margaret Kwoka saying that «the SEC's position «is outrageous.
Based on data investigators have been accumulating, it's likely a «non-state actor» rather than a particular government group carried
out the hacking, according to a Wall Street Journal
article quoting Director
of National Intelligence James R. Clapper's comments on Tuesday in New York at the Council on Foreign Relations.
I reviewed an
article recently that stated that almost ninety percent
of small businesses failed to follow up
quotes that they send
out.
In a Bloomberg News
article earlier this summer, Li commented on the dearth
of women in AI, saying, «If you were a computer and read all the AI
articles and extracted
out the names that are
quoted, I guarantee you that women rarely show up.»
There are
quote tweets
of Donald Trump, links to CNN
articles about the Russia investigation captioned with different phrasings
of «I told you so,» and frequent warnings to watch
out for Kremlin trolls.
I realize it's easier to just send
out a headline
of a relevant
article with a link, but if you really want to add value, give your take on the
article or pull
out some interesting
quote or nugget from it.
A
quote from a PureWow
article sums it up: «The inspiration for Chris Burch's C. Wonder could have been a page torn
out of ex-wife Tory's sketchpad.»
Honigman explains that at the beginning
of his entrepreneurial career, he was inclined to say «Yes» to every press and media opportunity, including contributing
quotes to
articles — «just to get my name
out there,» he says.
======= @Nice Jewish Boy «There you go again
quoting Vienkin right
out of the
article on the web site
of Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry as if it were gospel or proven fact, shame on you.»
Chad from CARM There you go again
quoting Vienkin right
out of the
article on the web site
of Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry as if it were gospel or proven fact, shame on you?
Now one
of the Niebuhr scholars
quoted in my
article has come
out with a new book that should satisfy the curiosity
of anyone who had the same question I did: Why is Niebuhr such a big deal.
Typically, their
articles quote those they're making fun
of, then point
out how delusional the subject is.
If people knew history and any meaning
of hidden messages
of words, the following wouldn't need to be pointed
out: Is it not interesting that the Muslim member
quoted in the
article states he supports the Cordoba house mosque aka ground zero mosque.
The
article quotes a real student parent, Esmee Thomas from Lancaster University, who describes her experience: «As my bump grew, I felt more and more
out of place walking around campus.
Third, the ethicists I consulted and
quoted in the
article are national experts on the issue» it's not as if there is some key piece
of information
out there that the
article overlooked.
The authors
quote a few writings
of mine as proof that I have ripped the cross
out of the gospel, and all I can say is that they should have read the entire
article from which they
quote, and some
of my other writings as well.
I would at least check
out the first
article — There are humorous
quotes from GG, Gordon, etc. «Nothing Is Unattainable»: An Appreciation for P.J. Tucker, NBA Sneaker King P.J. Tucker Goes Sneaker Shopping With Complex Michael Jordan asks PJ Tucker where he got rare pair
of sneakers
Never fear — Associated Press reporter Libby Quaid has a good
article out today on John McCain's daughter Meghan's blog, McCain Blogette, and includes a couple
of solid
quotes from a phone chat we had last week.
Let's also take a look at the very first and last lines
of Jon's
article, the first coming after an extended
quote from part
of my
article pointing
out what I see as a limitation
of Twitter — that you can only stuff so much complex thought into 140 characters:
I really wish someone had interviewed some
of the people
quoted in this
article, as there are valuable pieces missing in it and
out of context.
Mahoney ran down a litany
of speeches,
quotes, editorials and newspaper
articles from the last 23 years that sounded eerily familiar to the soundbites coming
out of today's Consensus CNY forums.
The
article quotes Citizens Union Executive Director Dick Dadey: ``... when one firm or individual controls too much
of the information coming in and
out of the elected official's office, it's a problem.
And on February 18th, the British paper the Guardian published an
article, and let me
quote from the
article: «The cost
of pollution and other damage to the natural environment caused by the world's biggest companies would wipe
out more than one - third
of their profits if they were held financially accountable a major unpublished study for the United Nations [has] found.»
After filtering
out review
articles and legitimate
quoting, about one in 16 arXiv authors were found to have copied long phrases and sentences from their own previously published work that add up to about the same amount
of text as this entire
article.
Steve: It is an excellent point; I mean, John, you
quote Eric Kandel in your
article and Eric Kandel won the Nobel prize for his groundbreaking research into memory and that work was done with a sea slug and basically they have teased
out the most basic workings
of memory in an invertebrate and these other folks like Kurzweil think that within his lifetime, you're going to be able to understand all the workings
of the human brain to the point where you can basically replicate it.
In the longer online version
of the
article you
quote a Cancer Research UK official singling
out pancreatic cancer as a concern.
There are some scientists
out there who won't find these results particularly surprising (such as Don Ingber, who was
quoted in the
article, or Mina Bissell, just to name two
out of a very large handful
of «mavericks» in cell biology and developmental biology who have been trying to push the conceptual envelope in this direction for some time now).
Poorly researched
articles written by writers who clearly have no medical, nutritional or clinical background,
quoting experts
out of context are saying that gluten - free diets only help those with Celiac disease and that...
For an amazing
article on this moment
of «return», and
of the other parts
of the birth process, we encourage you to check
out The Holistic Stages
of Labour by Whapio Diane Bartlett, who we
quoted above.
Poorly researched
articles written by writers who clearly have no medical, nutritional or clinical background,
quoting experts
out of context are saying that gluten - free diets only help those with Celiac disease and that the only people who should be on a gluten - free diet are those who have had a biopsy positive for Celiac.
Students arrive in class with challenges (what today we call «issues») such as how to cope with divorcing parents and how to be responsible journalists after they
quote Swanson
out of context in a school - newspaper
article about premarital sex.
References to the
quote can be found in nearly every education
article or profile
of Romney written in recent months and are often taken
out of context.
2) Then you've got the wonderfully contradicting way the
article starts by referring to calls for «the independent sector to step up and provide more support to their state school counterparts» and then moves on to smugly pointing
out how some
of the academies sponsored by private schools aren't doing so well and
quoting Lucy Powell's dismissal
of them as not being up to the job
of turning round failing schools.
In the newspaper
article, you were
quoted as saying, «The only thing I've gotten
out of the union is a pocket calendar.»
For the record, Superintendent Dave Gordon has corresponded with Doug McRae and has asked that Mr. McRae refrain from using a
quote from a February 19, 2014 Sacramento Bee
article out of context to justify arguing for a statewide two - year delay
of SBAC testing.
It's remarkable that
out of all the people who was
quoted in this
article, including John White, the only one who made sense was the assistant principal from Cohen.
We appreciate it when readers and people
quoted in
articles or blog posts point
out errors
of fact or emphasis and will investigate all assertions.
In a separate
article by Habib Toumi, the Gulf News «Saudi Arabia section
quotes book fair committee chief Abdul Rahman Al Asem, who tells the newspaper, «Around 550 publishers
out of a total
of 1,500 have been approved» for the Riyadh fair, «and we have set up 18 different committees to ensure successful participation and coordinate the various aspects
of holding the fair.
The same
article quoted Col. James Cluff, the commander
of the Air Force's 432nd Wing, which runs drone operations from a desert outpost about 45 miles northwest
of Las Vegas: «Having our folks make that mental shift every day, driving into the gate and thinking, «All right, I've got my war face on, and I'm going to the fight,» and then driving
out of the gate and stopping at Walmart to pick up a carton
of milk or going to the soccer game on the way home — and the fact that you can't talk about most
of what you do at home — all those stressors together are what is putting pressure on the family, putting pressure on the airman.»
Some
of the people
quoted in the
article have chimed in here to say that they've been taken
out of context — Patrice Fitzgerald, for one — so even his «sources» are pretty dubious.
An interesting
article out of illinois, Our Opinion: Put curbs on debt settlement companies, contains a very interesting
quote from the Attorney General
of Illinois, Lisa Madigan.
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Jason Heath pulled
out a version
of a
quote I hate in this Ask MoneySense
article on OAS clawbacks:
It is always counter productive to be «
quoted» in this way — illustrated by a recent
article in a Sunday tabloid paper that went
out of its way to ask people to contact us if they could offer a good pet home in the country.
All
of which I pointed
out — with
quotes and citations from several peer - reviewed, published
articles — to Beacon Journal reporter Kathy Antoniotti.
It is never acceptable to selectively
quote from
articles in a manner that changes their meaning, to take
quotes out of context or to combine
quotes to create a sentence.
My favorite
quote from the
article; «For every tech - savvy gamer
out there that knows what they're doing with external storage and hard drive space, we have dozens
of people who just want to put a disc into the console and press play.»
Yes, the «so - called» experts
quoted in the
article are pretty much blowing smoke
out of their asses.
Seriously man, you're killing me (you're killing me) Interview about your own game, not ours (not ours) Call
of Duty: World at War can stand on its own merits (on its own) Leave ours
out of it Like this gem
of a
quote from today's
article on CVG: (on the internet)