«If you focus on values, you'll have better luck connecting with people who share them,»
says an article on online dating profiles.
Not saying these articles are bad by any means, but as someone who doesn't watch college they don't mean much to me personally.
My first comment on this
thread said the article is all about uncertainty as an argument for action, the certainty of action being greater than the uncertainty of the science.
It also has articles and videos about common pet ailments, plus interactive quizzes to see if you've actually read or
watched said articles and videos.
I suggest possibly to set up a half - way house very temporarily next door to many of you and especially the brilliant writer
of said article.
Lord Krebs notes that their open letter was particularly a response to two articles in The Times, «one saying global warming isn't happening, quoting an un-refereed study by a professor of statistics, and another one saying that the oceans aren't getting more acid, reports in which the author was later quoted on the web as
saying the article in The Times completely misrepresented his own scientific paper.»
On her blog Climate Etc she defended The Mail on Sunday,
saying the article contained «good material», and issued a tweet which challenged Mr Ward to say what these «errors» were.
Judging by the number of agnosics and atheists that have replied thus far, I'd
say this article really got YOUR attention.
Yes some do, but if you're going to comment on an article, you'd expect that it pertain to the statements
within said article.
Whilst I applaud the analysis and time taken to
write said article, it is just far too in depth for the average footie fan with the attention span of a gnat.
A reform
group says the article is one more reason that Governor Cuomo and the legislature should adopt long overdue ethical changes.
«One result of the increasing importance of the Internet in meeting partners,»
says an article published on the «How Couples Meet and Stay Together» survey, «is that adults with Internet access at home are substantially more likely to have partners, even after controlling for other factors.»
Pollack said the article was written «as part of an effort to make light of a significant company event, and was published as a result of a misunderstanding, without going through the normal editorial channels.»
As an extreme newbie (about 3 weeks into consuming all that I can about REI through bigger pockets podcast, forums, blogs, etc.) I would
definitely say this article (and all the feedback / comments) is worth it's weight in gold.
Nestle, which completed its takeover of the SMA brand in December 2012, has
said the article dates from the time of the previous owner and has had it removed (click here for our archive copy).
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This article is reprinted from an article first published in the Nov. 8, 1999 issue of the New Yorker Magazine, and includes the interview with Dr. Richard Ferber where he said
Greer says the article was ugly, but she had the right to write it and the newspaper had the right to print it.
Bill Mahoney, a campaign finance analyst with the New York Public Interest Research Group,
says the article illustrates the close ties between Governor Cuomo and the Committee to Save New York lobby group.
Given how unreliable the early issues of government bonds were in the 18th / 19th century, I'd
say Article IV hasn't put such a restriction on the government, as currently interpreted.
Miliband says article 273 of the European treaty allows them to use the buildings and services of the EC, making Cameron's attempt to delay the initiative meaningless.
Charlie Elphicke, the Conservative MP, says that although Labour MPs are now demanding a vote on triggering article 50, they voted against a 10 - minute rule bill he proposed himself in
September saying article 50 should be triggered.
I have a question too — I've read great articles on Canola oil, which so may «health» sites promote — yet according to
said articles there's nothing healthy or natural about it.
Normally I don't write an entire post about an article of clothing, but
when said article of clothing seemingly defies the laws of physics what choice did I have?
But on another note: I don't buy new fur - I know it's not much better, but I guess I just feel like if I bought new fur I know for a fact that that particular animal died specifically so that I could
wear said article - I could never live with that.
He condemned «outright sexism and racism» in some online comments, and
said some articles with «racial undertones» had crossed the line.