Sentences with phrase «seeing responses to these posts»

I notice that I'm not seeing responses to these posts, I'm only seeing responses to the ones where you are making wacky accusations.
It is all very well debating the fine details of the results of the Argo buoy project, but I see responses to my posts have studiously avoided the paper linking temperature to sea level rise.
We're working with some super-talented and creative folks and they're very interested in seeing the response to this post, so please don't be shy, and thank you so much!

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It's also faster: rather than wait for candidates to see and respond to the Sunday help - wanted ads, he can post jobs and get responses in the same day.
Facebook needs to see responses to keep sending your feed to your fans, so you need to get responses on your post.
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.
After posting its representatives» response times for all employees to see, the company said its response rates jumped by 40 percent.
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-...]
SAN FRANCISCO, April 3 Facebook is expanding its response to what it sees as malicious actors using the platform improperly and on Tuesday said it had deleted hundreds of Russian accounts and pages associated with a «troll factory» indicted by U.S. prosecutors for fake activist and political posts in the 2016 U.S. election campaign.
Then, if you see certain people consistently posting relevant discussions in your groups or offering very helpful responses, consider the following to expand on your inbound marketing efforts:
When drafting posts, comments, and responses, always take a second look to see if you can make your content even more concise.
The «goal post» comment was in response to what I saw in the coversation.
My response: Please see any of my posts to anyone else.
Veritas tried to claim I was using the bible to prove the truth, however it is trivially easy to see that I never once on this thread quoted the bible on anything he probably did nt even read my post, it is just a stock response.
The post is so full of historical inaccuracies, theological problems, and contradictions that it's hard to know where to start, but I want to make clear from the get - go that my response to this post should not be seen as an attack on Tim Challies himself, (who I respect and like), but rather a response to the general belief that God's presence is limited to the pages of Scripture and that all forms of contemplative or experiential spirituality should therefore be dismissed out of hand or regarded with suspicion.
I fail to see how that response has anything to do with the point that I was trying to make, and, seeing as how you seem to have missed my postings intention entirely, I will not bother reading too deeply into your thoughtful analysis of my commentary in return, which would no doubt be an engaging and intellectual adventure.
Tell you what, I will copy and paste my responses to your post and see if it jogs your memory.
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 waiting to see if I got a response elsewhere, but this is going to be my last post for now.
Finally, please see the Vilenkin interview video posted in response to bostontola at 4:42 pm yesterday below.
I keep hopping on here to post a nasty, hateful, typically christian comment and then I run really fast to another board so that I don't have to see what people say to me in response.
I'm not offended by the word science but that's when I noticed how long the post was so I scrolled down to see the responses without reading it.
Because the kinds of discussions that garner the most response get the most views, it's typically the most inflammatory content that rises to the top of the feeds: Algorithms ensure that the more controversial or dramatic the post, the more likely it is that people will see it.
Shadowflash, I don't recall your response to any of my posts... I usually do recall them... But I do agree with one thing you said... «human mind hates being wrong» But I see it differently then you do... I see human mind and human understanding being the stumbling block and point of pride, which prevents man from seeing the reality of his real condition, and the need to humble himself in order to be able to see himself as he is, and seek the help of His Creator without whom he is a living, moving shell, yet, without the vital part of him being alive, which would make him complete.
And I freely admit I sometimes use too many extraneous, space - consuming, overly - descriptive, qualifying, words or sentences written quickly and in a stream - of - conscientiousness, run - on sort of fashion with occasional typos mostly due to fatigue of being up way too late (which also explains this post in general) after a long day of political discussion which refreshingly had little religious content though of course there is often much overlap between the two but posting is barely a hobby but more of an occasional passtime so now i wonder if what I write could be considered abuse as I've can't really recall seeing much if any sorrt of «text filibustering» not that this is exactly filibustering more a spontaneous text performance response joke and meant in jest to be absurdly long and useless so of course i hope you appreciate the spirit.
(A little over a year ago, I wrote a blog post dealing with some of the inappropriate responses to abuse and immorality that I have seen in various ministries over the years.)»
I'd never heard of a kolache until I saw a recipe posted on the Homesick Texan blog for strawberry cream cheese kolaches (written in response to the awful explosion in West, Texas) with an interesting back story of how this Czech pastry got so popular there.
If you do respond here, I would like to post your response on my blog so that others will see your follow up on this issue.
I blog because I love it and because I believe the way to the heart is through the stomach, so seeing such a positive response to a post I already love gives me the warm fuzzies.
After posting an hilarious goodbye message himself, many of the responses came from United fans who were bitterly disappointed to see him go while wishing him all the best for the future.
Maybe Adam has said more in other posts, but I didn't see enough to warrant that response from this comment.
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And I'm glad to see that you posted your response to the makers of Motrin!
I am happy to see a theory post with so much response:) Thanks everyone!
To read more about the effects of parenting on a child's developing stress response system, see my Parenting Science article, «The health benefits of sensitive, responsive parenting» as well as my blog posts, «Positive parenting protects kids from brain - shrinking stress?»
good idea for a post, i'm curious to see responses & to file this one away for future newborns:) so, we didn't really implement BW until 8/9 weeks old.
UPDATE: Please see my response to the reader comments (below) at my follow - up post, Hotel Rwanda and open adoption parenting.
In response, processors have reduced slaughter rates in an effort to maintain beef prices [see Addition at the bottom of this post].
But we'll do a post on this next week to see what response you might get.
Of course, you CAN just post your content and sit back to watch the results, but you're likely to see a more robust response if you actually interact with people when you can.
Oddly, shortly after Robin sent me these quotes, I received a call from Carey in response to my post earlier about Cox approaching ESDC Chairman Dennis Mullen several weeks ago to see if he wanted to run for governor.
«When people see an animal that they think is frightening... the most common response is to take a photo and post it to social media,» says Heather Campbell at Harper Adams University, UK, who studies baboon spiders, a group of African tarantulas.
It was great to see the big response to the MRI pics I posted a couple of days ago showing the well - preserved leg muscles of a 70 - year - old triathlete.
(Healthy meaning considering source and tradition... see my response to a question reader Matt posted here.)
Even though your response was not posted, I did get to see it before.
See my graph posted in response to Kurt Lass, the day prior.
Recently I shared a post on Instagram and Facebook that got such an amazing response, I just wanted to share it here too in case you didn't see it.
Interestingly, Dr. Stuart Yaniger, one of the authors of the Environmental Health Perspectives study, responded both to Chris Kresser's post and to a post at another website (which argued for the safety of polyethylene bags or silicone bags for sous vide).7 Dr. Yaniger's response (see comment in reference 7) was instructive:
A couple similar questions to ones posted above, that I did not see a response for.
When asked what kind of post you'd like to see more in the future, the responses were quite varied, with «vintage fashion and style» receiving the highest number of votes (20 %).
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