Sentences with phrase «reply to your comment on»

I too replied to your comment on the WND article....
I replied to your comment on my blog but it warrants repeating: Your photography is fabulous and you are one of the people who keep me inspired.
Hi Nikki, I just replied to your comment on my other blondies.
Funny — just replied to your comment on my site and basically said the same thing!
I wake up, eat and get into creating content; I take photos, film workouts, film motivational videos, write posts, reply to comments on my social media pages, etc..
Funny — just replied to your comment on my site and basically said the same thing!
Hi, I hope you still reply to comments on this post.
We can not guarantee to quickly reply to comments on blog recipe posts.
I am soooo sorry that I can't reply to your comment on my blog, somehow the darn «reply» button is missing.
I keep telling authors it's important to reply to comments on my blog blog, but not all of them do.
I stopped replying to every comment on my blog / FB / Twitter / Pinterest / Instagram / Google + / Youtube / etc.
After detailing the celebrations for God of War: Ascension's multiplayer crossing the 1 year mark, Sony Santa Monica Community Strategist Aaron Kaufman replied to some comments on the PS Blog yesterday.
Reply to the comments on the post.
[GT] billev, I have replied to your comment on the thread TD linked to.
Sir Nicholas Stern has placed a short reply to the comments on his review on the Treasury Independent Reviews page.
This blog is all about replying to comments on my papers.
Reply to Comment on Falsification Of The Atmospheric CO2 Greenhouse Effects Within The Frame Of Physics by Joshua B. Halpern, Christopher M. Colose, Chris Ho - Stuart, Joel D. Shore, Arthur P. Smith, Jorg Zimmermann 41 pages http://arxiv.org/pdf/1012.0421.pdf&embedded=true December 2010
In fact, in a very contrite reply to a comment on their paper, they not only agreed with the commenter that his criticism was potentially valid but they pointed out that there were other even more important deficiencies in their model.
Reply to Comment on «Quantifying the consensus on anthropogenic global warming in the scientific literature».
Rampino, M.R., and R.B. Stothers, 1985: Reply to comments on «terrestrial mass extinctions and galactic plance crossing» by S.M. Stigler.
(Besides the pair's 2005 GRL article, Ross McKitrick's misleading list of so - called «peer - reviewed science journal articles» also includes two pieces in the contrarian social science journal Energy and Environment, a comment letter to PNAS and a pair of replies to comments on the GRL article!)
At any rate, John, Marc Randazza replied to my comment on his website and said (I was going to paraphrase, but I don't want to get him wrong, so here goes):
GL is quick to reply to your comments on his blog and knows how to keep a conversation going.
I am unable to reply to your comment on my blog through email, which is usually how I like to interact with my readers.

Not exact matches

Of those who replied to our request for comment, none wanted to speak to us on the record.
So whether it's interacting with customers on Facebook, Twitter, Yelp, YouTube, Pinterest, Tumblr, LinkedIn, Google +, or its own blog, across all these touch points the company says it tries to answer every comment posted by customers and fans — whether it's retweeting customer tweets, replying to mentions, or following people.
For example, the Disqus commenting system sends me a notification every time I'm «upvoted» or replied to, or when an article that I've posted is commented on:
For example, SocialRank for Content allows brands to drop in a post from either Twitter or Instagram and generate a SocialRank report based on each user that has engaged with it (as shown by retweets and replies on Twitter and likes and comments on Instagram).
I probably still spend an hour a day on there, replying to comments and just engaging with other people, and scrolling and saving photos that inspire me.
So far there hasn't been an acknowledgment of the problem on the FlashGet site and the Chinese developer hasn't replied to my request for comment.
«When someone comments on a post, I get a link in Slack to that comment, and can immediately reply,» Zapier community caretaker Alison Groves says.
The first thing i did on reading your post heading in the mail is going back to the old post i left that comment and my happiness got doubled reading your reply about this post...
«I'm not going to comment on any specific M&A rumors,» Ellis replied.
If a commentor in r / Askreddit has a highly upvoted comment, makes a t - shirt based on the comment (hypnotically consider the phrase «today you, tomorrow me» on a shirt) and starts replying to everyone who replied to his comment to «buy this shirt», how should we mods respond.
Gizmodo has reached out to Uber for comment on nature of Tuesday's board meeting and we'll update this post when we receive a reply.
The damage to Sony, which did not reply to a request for comment on Wednesday, could spur copycat attacks against other major companies, cybersecurity experts warn.
In reply to your comment that, «each [account] has their own investment objectives and time lines, so in my opinion should be treated separately,» I'd make the case that you may be able to save some money on taxes by considering your taxable accts and retirement accts as one portfolio.
When you reply to posters with whom you disagree, it would be helpful to comment on the person's views or assumptions.
But what frustrates me on this blog are posters that make a comment by way of a sermon / declaration / pontification and then do not stick around to refute any replies that are made that the poster may disagree with.
Everyone on the the posts and replies to this comment is absolutely moronic.
When to his observation that, though he liked the main thrust of my Man's Vision of God he failed to find in it any discussion of sin, I replied «I have a paragraph on sin,» his comment was a simple, «A paragraph!»
I think you were replying to Jeremy's response to your Dec. 28 comment, which was one of the first comments on this post.
This is to davidnfran hay David you might have brought this up in a previous post I haven't read, but i did read quit a bit about your previous comments and replies at the beginning of this blog, so I was just wondering in light of what hebrews 6 and 10 say how would you enterprite passages like romans 8 verses 28 thrue 39 what point could paul have been trying to make in saying thoughs amazing things in romans chapter 8 verses 28 thrue 39 in light of hebrews 6 and 10, Pauls says that god foreknew and also predestined thoughs whom he called to be conformed to the image of his son so that he would be the first born among many brothers and then he goes on saying that neither death nor life nor angels nor rulers nor things present nor things to come nor powers nor hight nor death can ever separate us from the love of god in christ jesus so how would i inturprate that in light of that warning in hebrews 6 and 10,
thank you for commenting on my post and i am willing to wait for more replies.
AnVil: My reply to your comment ended up posted under Todd not MS.... I could blame it on the computer but I have a feeling it was me:)
When asked whether cyber bullying is most likely to be on private or on public comments she replied: «Cyber bullying can be texts, WhatsApp... private message generally and that very hard to manage because nobody has access to those messages unless you're a parent and you have access to your child's phone».
Editor's Reply We would simply note that at a question and answer session with representatives of the new movements held at Pentecost Pope Francis made the following comment, which seems to dovetail with the emphasis Mr Keeffe places on devotion to the Real Presence: For us Christians, poverty is not a sociological, philosophical or cultural category.
Fishon, if that sounded too arrogant, forgive me, but I did intend to put a sharp point on my reply... it just seems that yr comments reflect a resistance to think outside of yr box... I mean, look at yr first reply... what else cd I think?
Why does it say on replying to some of my earlier posts, like «Our forefathers were not Christian, they were deists» that «my comment is awaiting moderation?»
A noble lady had pointed this out to Spalatin in November 1524, and the latter passed the comment on to Luther, who replied:
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