Sentences with phrase «see the comment posted»

(See my comments posted earlier.)
Last night I saw a comment posted in one of the doula groups from a labor doula in another state.
The team will be delighted to see your comments posted online!
Importantly, two of the employees included West Coast Mazda managers and co-workers among their Facebook friends who were able to see every comment they posted.
but in the sidebar i can see comments posted by others then I can see comments... now also i am posting by this method

Not exact matches

The change included: Relaxing previous rules that prevented users from seeing multiple posts from the same source in the news feed, promoting content from friends higher up in the news feed, and pushing «stories» about when a friend has liked or commented on a post further down the feed.
If your Group is public it's also worth noting that anyone can see the posts and comments in your Facebook Group without having to join.
Use content that encourages comments and make sure to tag the employee so all of their network sees the post.
You post discussions to see how many people like and comment on the thread.
In the comments for many Facebook posts, you might see a few happy sentiments mixed with downright abuse.
They were particularly appalled when, during Segal's demo, they saw that one employee had posted a comment calling Goldstein an «asshole.»
Users can see and comment on one another's responses to the challenges, but unlike Facebook, where users collect «likes,» or Instagram, where favored posts rack up hearts, Maverick doesn't use social affirmation as a currency.
And we see more and more advertisers willing to leave the comments open on sponsored posts.
They can no longer see the names and profile photos of people posting and commenting in a group, or see the guest list for events.
This post is in response to the following excellent comment from Stephen Moore, the man who will trounce Ralph Goodale in the next federal election (or at least do better than I did): April 2007 testimony before the parliamentary committee on International Trade saw Industry Canada, DFAIT reps and others stress the importance of the -LSB-...]
Waymoâ $ ™ s application, as well as the insufficient one from the unknown company, should be posted on the web so the public can see whatâ $ ™ s going on and comment, â $ he said.
Organic reach, as defined by Facebook is «the number of unique people who saw your post in News Feed or on your Page, including people who saw it from a story shared by a friend when they liked, commented on or shared your post, answered a question or responded to an event.»
When the Joint Review Panel's report for the Northern Gateway Project (the NGP Report) was first released, I knew that exam marking and other commitments would prevent me from posting a timely comment (in contrast, see here and here).
I did nt see my last comment, I post again: Do nt forget — you can target niche markets — Working Class neighborhoods are untapped (which is why I can purchase them under 30k), and full of 2 income tenants!
When drafting posts, comments, and responses, always take a second look to see if you can make your content even more concise.
If you are interested in a more detailed discussion of forks, see this thread for a previous version of this post discussing it at even more length and the comments for a discussion of this with the r / tax community.
Set forth below is the text of a comment that I recently posted to the discussion thread for another blog entry at this site: «But there has also never in the history of the market been a time when we went to a P / E10 level in the 30s and did not see a price crash of 50 percent to 65 percent» And there have never been two such crashes less than 80 years apart.
Users will be able to see all posts, reactions, comments, and things they've searched for in this section.
The «goal post» comment was in response to what I saw in the coversation.
It is not my responsibility to see that your comments get posted.
It always amazes me to see how many hate filled comments are posted about Christians and their beliefs in Creation.
Griz, Yes, Griz, there is a head case who is using my posting name of CatholicMom and has done it on other sites also; he thinks he is hurting me but it is not just Catholics who are on here, too; but once everyone knows he is doing this, it is real easy to see «who is who» and you can skip over his comments... no problem.
I see it in the young man that needs to look through all 150 posts and copy and paste in the same comment over and over just in case someone missed it.
You seem like a good person, and seem to do a much better job of conducting yourself as a Christian should than many Christians who post online, but I see no signs in your comment of independent thought.
I tried to post two comments earlier but I guess putting in a link was seen as spam.
Every single reader of this thread can look at your post and see your comment and see that THE ENTIRE THRUST was an accusation of «non-god» peoples..
CW's comments and how he labeled David a God «hater, I can see how it can be seen as bad because david's post on average does not have the visaral rage that post such as yours do.
Reading it again now just before posting this comment, I see that the phrase is actually «consent of all parities.»
Only rarely do I recognize them from the comment section on this blog, or from seeing them share my posts on Facebook or Twitter.
Just as a point of clarification to Bill's post above, while I welcome what I thinkis a imporant point we should al keep in mind I would in no way ever see myself as an important part of the conversation more a present somewhat comenting bystander although my ego was very flattered when I read Bill's comment
(I read each post and tried to comment on all of them — if you don't see a comment from me, it's because of technical difficulties / no comments).
Upon seeing my comment to his cartoon, he asked if I could post it here on my blog, and, since I was rather honored that he would ask such of me, I readily complied.
To see why, check out my comments (entitled «Why People Like Calvinism» and «Why I Don't») that follow an older post.)
I am reading your newest posts to your oldest.I have never been to bible school but I consider myself in the journey of education concerning the bible.more than any opinions that you have what concerns me most is how «brothers and sisters» through their comments responds to someone who thinks differently from what is perceived as absolutes (not sure if that's the right term) in scripture.I wonder did the apostle believe half the things that are seen as church doctirine today?how did the disciples who did not have the new testament or the ability to read follow Jesus?I appreciate your questioning.In my experience we are too quick to try and fix someone or use the scriptures as a control mechanism and to slow to practise empathy and love..
What I see being painted (in the post and the comments) is a picture of the painfully dysfunctional local church.
If none of our programs have worked, and if Christians are constantly arguing about what can be done (read the comments over the course of the past month of blog posts if you want to see these debates), where does that leave us?
** Synchroblog participants — To make sure I see your post, please leave a link in the comment section of this post (or future rally - related posts) that includes your name, the title of your post, and a link.
b4bigbang — if we read through these posts, we see how many people buy into «Hilter's Christianity,» or «Hitler was a Catholic» comments.
I'm a bit taken aback — especially after your posts on Sophia — and am not sure how to respond, so I'll just say that it's been a while since I commented on your blog and it's great to see that you're still going strong!
I admit I did post it earlier but only because I wanted to see some responses to the comment but I have know idea where it was in this sea of posts.
I was saddened to see many pastors and fellow Christians post ridiculing comments about President Obama during the election campaign.
I have never seen an atheists post loving comments on any religious blogs.
I usually comment on Jeremy's posts, but when I saw the direction those comments were going, I refrained lest I say some unkind things to some of those who were unkind, unloving and so certain they were right and others were wrong.
There are numerous references in previous posts and comments as to better approaches to evangelism, approaches that allow most people to really «see» and «hear» the good news.
You have probably seen Sam comment on several posts over the past month or so, and after hearing some about what he is doing in San Diego, I wanted to hear more, and I know that many of you do to.
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