Not exact matches
Yet while Hartnett's bearish side has driven
much of his recent
commentary, he still
sees a way for the stock market's ongoing rally to become the «greatest bull market of all time.»
The last week has
seen commentary emerge from the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, as well as the
much anticipated «State of the Union» address from US President Donald Trump.
The secondary indicators (sentiment) we mentioned as a concern in our 2017 year - end
commentary (
see Tactical Trend, Q4 2017) proved to be a bit too
much for the equity markets to digest during Q1.
I had done my best to uncover as
much of the cultural background material as I could for my
commentary, and I wanted to
see if I had missed anything.
Lively and full of errata, if not too
much useful criticism or context beyond «this scared me when I was a kid» (
see above for my identical contribution to this conversation), it's the preferred option over the first
commentary reuniting stars Robinson and Gene Barry, who do better than you'd expect (especially Robinson, who's evidently boned up for this project) but still just provide the usual behind - the - scenes stories.
But
much of the evening was numbingly similar to what we've
seen before, from the winners — like «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri» — to the
commentary on why the crusade is important and gestures like having nearly all female presenters.
There's frankly so
much to
see here you might need another sitting to truly enjoy them all: • Feature
Commentary with Director Doug Liman — Extremely informative look at the film's genesis, shooting, and post-editing.
In the new DVD release featuring
commentary by Huyck and Katz, they claim to have never
seen Carnival of Souls and Huyck has only hazy memories of once
seeing Night of the Living Dead, which is possible as their
commentary and overall oeuvre doesn't indicate they care
much for the horror exploitation genre.
This premiered at Berlinale, where I first
saw it, and wrote in my review: «As light entertainment, it's a good film worthy of your time to discover,» but «as political
commentary, it doesn't have
much to say.»
Not since Amy Chua's «Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior» have I
seen so
much commentary and outrage concerning an article about a book!
Wow, I
see and read so
much commentary online, and frankly this is, by far, the best explanation and detail on setting and trading with the shooting start setup.
They both give great critiques of what we have put out so far, and their videos and
commentary are
much higher quality than what you've
seen from us!
While the sound hasn't
seen much different from previous installments, and the
commentary has definitely taken a turn for the better over the past couple of years.
It includes original, never - before -
seen, artworks, concept art for all the characters and enemy designs, behind - the - scenes
commentary from Yacht Club Games about how we went about building each piece of the game, and
much more!
Commenting on the role of the critic, Ashton said, «The mission of the contemporary critic is often construed as a purgative activity, aimed at ridding
commentary of ornamental maunderings... But in the passionate effort to deal with essences, or things in themselves,
much modern criticism has deleted a whole realm of experience... The first effort of the critic should be to
see the unique quality inherent in a work, the quality that immediately attracts the receiver and moves him.
In a related
commentary in the Straits Times of Singapore, Khanna zooms in on China's overseas investment patterns, all of which relate to bolstering supply chains and which could be
seen as potentially exacerbating tensions as
much as they build global relationships.
All joking aside, this thread highlights a trend I
see in
much of the RC blogs...... drifting over into
commentary / politics / hype versus sticking to science.
I do like the «no credibility» aspect of the comment, Adam, but the point is that so
much public sentiment is based upon
commentaries just such as these — in fact, these particular articles where apparently very influential in turning public opinion against climate science — and now we are
seeing retractions.
Yes, as you can
see from the tail end of the preceding sentence, I've decided to be
much more restrained in my
commentary on the upcoming Mann vs Steyn trial of the century.
There will be other
commentaries, written by better writers than me (
see links), on this Senate report so there is no point in me going into
much detail here.
To use another movie reference, when it comes to producing content for clients (seminars, papers, case
commentaries, etc.) lawyers have always been partial to the Director's Cut Box Set (replete with 18 never - before -
seen hours of cut scenes, alternate endings, interviews with the costume designer and lighting crew, and
much more!).
Already, we've
seen some
commentary on the internet criticizing Apple for being stingy, but keep in mind that many of the folks buying this might well be businesses that already have keyboards and mice lying around, so they might not actually be missing these accessories as
much as you think they are.