Most people who are
saying these comments probably aren't even that religious, definitely not spiritual people.
Not exact matches
If they act like you're going to Tweet their next
comment or run to the boss to tattle on them, they
probably don't trust you, Taylor
says.
SCM Direct CIO, Alan Miller
says he believes the market has
probably seen the sharp falls and sharp recovery in the oil price recently, while
commenting on commodities overall.
While I've got a new
comment open, though, here's my thoughts on the Roth debate: It's generally good to diversify your funds as much as possible, tax-wise; nobody can
say with absolute certainty what the tax system will look like numerous years from now (although the smart money
says that it'll
probably be even more complex than our current system).
Then you make a sarcastic
comment and as you hadn't been making any sense I
said that I thought it was
probably all nonsense.
When Jesus
said in Mark 14:7 «The poor you will always have with you,» He
probably was referring to the fact that 2000 years later we'd still be arguing over how, what, when, where, etc. to do with the poor, just as all of the above
comments bear out.
@Johnny Blammo: I'd
say J.W is
probably one of the few «honest brokers» with a sense of humor in the
comments section, so cut him some slack.
Now, someone will
probably post an angry
comment saying that the authority of Scripture should supercede any moral objections to exclusivism, that God's Word trumps those gut feelings that there might be a problem.
That
said, this is not a
comment for publication but some editorial bits that
probably occurred as fingers try to match the speed of thinking.
Many in the pews
probably would
say «Amen» to that
comment posted above.
I appreciate what the professor was
saying - most of the
comments probably didn't even bother reading it before launching into some nonsense.
(And I can
say that since I am a member of
probably the most liberal Christian denomination right now and have heard some of these
comments.)»
how does fair, unbiased CNN, AKA ACNN (Anderson Cooper News Network) pick and choose stories as noteworthy... a
comment is made by a very elderly priest,
probably not quoted properly, and is «front page news» on CNN's website... this same man (priest) has written many great books, done a lot of great charity work in the poorer parts of New York and nothing is ever posted on the website... but something is
said incorrectly and its published... is this fair, is it right, is it unbiased or is the motivation to make an entire Church lokk bad and let the anti-Catholic screwballs have their heyday in hateful posts... I didn't see this wonderful netwrok post anything about the disgusting, bigoted and hateful attacks, written by the liberal left wing media elites, like Maureen Dowd, against Rep. Paul Ryan and his Catholic faith... it's all acceptable to you liberal HYPOCRITES!
Regarding the reader
comment saying roadside problems in the US would be much better than in any 3rd world country: Yeah,
probably.
And what does it matter to them anyways???? If I received a
comment regarding my race I'd
probably privately message them
saying SHUT THE EFF UP GO HOME YOU»RE DRUNK!
And I am
saying Tennessee fans
probably have, overall, higher expectations for their football team than even we do for our basketball team... so I can not even imagine some of their
comment boards.
Although the Scot has not yet publicly
commented on this turn of events, Old Trafford legend Paddy Crerand has
probably said what Fergie is thinking, blasting the Premier League and the bods that work there for having the audacity not to allow the Red Devils to have home matches against West Brom, Stoke and Hull after a tough trip having to beat some Danish minnows.
There's more fuel in
commenting on what he actually
said than making up something that he
probably hasn't
said.
Asked if he felt his
comments cost him his place against Southampton, Rudiger
said: «
Probably.
«This is
probably a controversial
comment, but I think if he had never gone to a gym he would have played way better the last five years,» Miller, as if reading from a script from 2016,
said as McIlroy prepared to hit his approach shot to the par - 4 18th hole at Bay Hill.
Judging on the
comments below left on the post, it's fair to
say that Bellerin has most
probably just earned himself a number of new supporters as it wasn't just limited to the Arsenal faithful flooding his timeline with positive messages...
But I didn't like the
comments bob Bradley
said about AFC but if I've been honest I
probably would've picked Bradley over kallstrom, I think that's when Bradley was leaving Roma
«What we all want is to win, and I think relating to the answer before, Zak's
comments about Honda, is
probably what you expect Zak to
say.
Finally Pires I would
say now that you do not
probably deserve some of the
comments that I have directed at you.Now that you have explained that you do not live in the UK I can only assume you are a young man with a deep love for Arsenal Football Club and so although I will not offer any apology for any previous
comments I will in future refrain from being so personal with what I write in response to you.I totally blame KEN 1945 for this as I can't think of anyone else.
If it was because they didn't like the direction of the post or
comments, then they
probably should have just
said so.
Or most
probably as you
say, have a quick check on football manager database before
commenting.
Arsene has picked up a three game touchline ban for his
comments to Mike Dean in the dressing room and he
probably said some things he didn't mean in terms of the guy being a cheat, but he's absolutely bang on the nose when he speaks of just how poor they all are now.
Firstly to India - Gunner please do nt bother trying to see the highlights unless you wants to watch Porto play.Ramsey had a decent shot saved in the first half and this is where i agree with Gunnersson's
comments that it was
probably the biggest crap that Arsenal have ever played.Gallas, Diaby, Brentner, Song were poor, Vela goes down easily, Silvsetre is too slow to play the whole game (Second goal proves what i am
saying).
But the
comment said there
probably aren't ANY reasonable portions of pizza that can claim to have 1/2 cup of vegetables, and I wanted to point out that for the sufficiently motivated, it can be done.
Remember that even though certain
comments can be infuriating and hurtful, the person
saying them
probably isn't purposefully trying to be insensitive and will most likely change the subject after a minute or two.
Letting me know that my baby is pleasant and not bothering you in the slightest is a welcome
comment and one that
probably isn't
said enough.
There are
probably times when your teenager comes and
says something to you and either you don't really listen or just pay «lip service» to the
comment.
Michel
says their conversations were chatty «so he was
probably passing
comment».
If it had had a nice strapline across the top
saying «This is a write - up of David Lammy's speech to the Fabian society about PPC selection» I
probably wouldn't have even bothered reading it, never mind
commenting on it, because I would have realised that it wasn't designed for us as an audience, but was simply a Labour party fishing expedition.
Paladino's
comment «gave me pause,» Ms. Malliotakis allowed, but she noted Pataki himself
said he'd
probably endorse Paladino.
«We
probably had public
comment for about 45 minutes [at Thursday's meeting],» Bettez
said.
They'll believe everything else you've
said is fair
comment and
probably true.
Collins will now open a 60 - day
comment period on the report, then decide whether to accept it,
probably by late March,
said James Anderson, NIH deputy director for program coordination, planning, and strategic initiatives.
Your mentee will
probably be reluctant to
say anything negative; directly seeking feedback will give her explicit permission to
comment on nascent problems in your relationship.
When
commenting on the Russian heat wave in 2010, Trenberth logically should
say that about 0.5 degC of this heat wave is
probably due to man.
Second, I know its
probably tough to
comment on what another coach is
saying but the idea of rep acceleration and nervous system utilization for maximum mass building is a logical theory.
We don't normally
comment on people's clothing, but literally everyone from my site — even the men who
probably couldn't have named a single item of clothing anyone else in the room was wearing — left the meeting and immediately
said «What was up with that blazer???»
The glances they'd give me in the hall, the rumors they
probably started, and the sneaky
comments they'd
say just within earshot.
We don't have children and
probably won't be able to, so I can't
comment about that, but I can
comment on how amazingly God uses our husbands to
say just what we need at just the right time.
I
probably say this every
comment, but oh my gosh your little guy is so cute!!
However, if the
comment makes it's way to a supervisor then you're
probably going to have to relegate that outfit or item to weekend wear regardless of what the dress code actually
says.
Kristopher Tapley Best: «Taxi to the Dark Side» Worst: «The Happening»
Comments: If I had to go with a live action effort, I would truthfully
say «Cloverfield,» which got me on such a visceral level that it's still
probably my favorite film of the year.
Very early on in the process of doing last year's crossover, Greg Berlanti
said there's
probably no way to get bigger than aliens, so the best way to make the next crossover especially epic is if you can't increase the bombast, increase the emotional stakes and the emotional payoffs, so that's a very oblique
comment on where our heads are at for this season.
«For someone to come in and
say that when, for me to be quite candid, you
probably don't even know where the main office is, give yourself some time to really be in the trenches before you come back and make some of those
comments.»
Now I know you are going to jump on that last
comment and get all worked up over it and
say I am
probably corporate education reform person, but what you should do is think about what you would do differently, if contracts, and funding were not a factor what education system would you create, what would it look like?