Sentences with phrase «raised in recent posts»

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Threatening social media posts possibly connected to ISIS have raised alerts in cities battered by recent hurricanes.
Joshua Benton, head of the Nieman Journalism Lab, described in a recent essay how residents of the small Louisiana town he was raised in posted and re-posted hoaxes and false news reports about Hillary Clinton and other topics on Facebook.
It also followed some recent wild tweets by Musk about building a cyborg dragon, how his eyebrows can grab things and an April 1 post in which he wrote, «Despite intense efforts to raise money, including a last - ditch mass sale of Easter Eggs, we are sad to report that Tesla has gone completely and totally bankrupt.
Two recent Washington Post reports by Peter Whoriskey have raised doubts about organic standards in the US.
While the total amount de Blasio raised in the last six months is roughly similar to the net contributions he's posted in recent filing periods, the average donation size has fallen off precipitously over the past year.
In a recent blog post she raised a host of concerns about the company's claims, and what ingredients might be in the producIn a recent blog post she raised a host of concerns about the company's claims, and what ingredients might be in the producin the product.
In a recent blog post, Will Richardson raised the point that educators do not «give» agency to students through choice or technology or even blended learning.
In a recent post on the blog Raising Modern Learners, «First Take: Teens Know... The Internet Changes Learning,» Will Richardson tells parents what they can do to ensure this «next practice» is happening in their children's schoolIn a recent post on the blog Raising Modern Learners, «First Take: Teens Know... The Internet Changes Learning,» Will Richardson tells parents what they can do to ensure this «next practice» is happening in their children's schoolin their children's schools:
In a blog post up now on the New York Times Learning Network, Facing History and Ourselves Senior Program Associate Laura Tavares pairs an article about the recent report documenting the history of racial lynching in America with an excerpt from Harper Lee's best - selling «To Kill a Mockingbird» in order to situate the novel in its historical context and raise important questions about race, justice, and memory todaIn a blog post up now on the New York Times Learning Network, Facing History and Ourselves Senior Program Associate Laura Tavares pairs an article about the recent report documenting the history of racial lynching in America with an excerpt from Harper Lee's best - selling «To Kill a Mockingbird» in order to situate the novel in its historical context and raise important questions about race, justice, and memory todain America with an excerpt from Harper Lee's best - selling «To Kill a Mockingbird» in order to situate the novel in its historical context and raise important questions about race, justice, and memory todain order to situate the novel in its historical context and raise important questions about race, justice, and memory todain its historical context and raise important questions about race, justice, and memory today.
Several of Canada's big banks have raised their posted rates for mortgages in recent days, while special offer rates have been trending higher since last summer.
How many times in recent posts have I written that I wanted to raise my cash position yet never did anything about it?
The Bank of Canada raised the conventional five - year mortgage rate from 5.14 per cent to 5.34 per cent after all Big Six banks raised their posted five - year fixed mortgage rates in recent weeks.
The jump in the mortgage qualifying rate comes after Canada's largest lenders raised their benchmark posted five - year fixed mortgage rates in recent weeks as the cost of borrowing rises.
LOL... the recent references (2010) of my post nicely answer many of the questions raised in your old reference (2001).
We haven't focused on green marketing / corporate policy issues much of late but a recent post over on the Environmental Paper Boy (EPB) raised some interesting questions in these areas.
Posts on the committee's Twitter account in recent days have continued to raise questions about NOAA's surface temperature data, this time casting doubt on the claim that 2016 is the warmest year on record, as U.S. and international agencies are set to announce in coming days.
Update: For a direct response to two of Ian's points, raised in a recent debate I had with him, see this post: Two denialist talking points quashed.
In a recent post, I jokingly raised the need for Canada Law Book (CLB) to put its journals online.
At a recent CBA / SCC Liaison Committee meeting on Posting of Factums on the Web, the Supreme Court Justices raised questions concerning a number of legal and practical issues: * Who holds copyright in factums?
I can't resist passing on the postscript to Norman Siebrasse's excellent post on standard of review issues raised in a recent (and interesting) patent case at the Federal Court: Finally, on a personal note, Dunsmuir was the clerk of the court in Fredericton, New Brunswick (the full name of the case is Dunsmuir v New Brunswick), and my wife and I were married in 2004 at the Fredericton City Hall, by David Dunsmuir, about a year before he was removed from office.
I can't resist passing on the postscript to Norman Siebrasse's excellent post on standard of review issues raised in a recent (and interesting) patent case at the Federal Court:
In a recent post (see Electronic Discovery) I raised the often troublesome relationship between lawyers and IT folk in law firmIn a recent post (see Electronic Discovery) I raised the often troublesome relationship between lawyers and IT folk in law firmin law firms.
Questions about what is appropriate with respect to lawyers» fees in contingency fee cases are raised in this recent National Post article.
«The Cambridge Analytica scandal, like many recent headlines coming out of Silicon Valley, raises questions about whether Big Tech is doing enough to balance its own interests with one of its biggest responsibilities: safeguarding your privacy,» Sonos wrote in a blog post.
In a statement to press, Therrien stated: «Recent media reports regarding the use of personal information posted on Facebook for political purposes raise serious privacy concerns.»
In a recent post, Katcher raises an interesting question — essentially, is there anything off - limits when it comes to giving up the goods on your complete job history on your resume?
The issue of syphilis was also raised, with this Croakey post looking at the recent syphilis outbreak in Central Australia and might measures might be needed for its eradication.
A recent Croakey post raising questions about plans for a mass treatment program for scabies in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities has generated some interesting comments on the post, including from James Cook University paediatrician Dr Andrew White and the University of Sydney's Professor Glenn Salkeld.
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