Not exact matches
The other fellow
commented that 10,000 dollars
seems like a
fair price for the souls salvation in Texas.
Commenting on them, much like we would for any other coaching choice,
seems fair game.
However, the point I and PB were making (to be
fair PB probably explained it a lot clearer than I did) was that it is highly unlikely that those circumstances will come about meaning that this story that has appeared in the press is as close to a non-story as you can get but it
seems to have got plenty of the natives on here overly excited, hence my straw - clutching
comment.
Oddly, this Theatrical Edition is the DVD I received for review, so I can't
comment on added scenes, but that
seems like a
fair trade - off for not having to watch two slightly different edits of the movie back to back.
I always look for your
comment as they
seem unbiased and
fair but don't you think Nintendo needs to bring out the big guns, waiting until 2 months before launch
seems like to little to late.
One thing I've noticed here, as well as at other similar blog sites, is that the ones making negative
comments about publishers
seem to have a spiteful agenda, rather than wanting to be
fair and honest.
Instead, he
seemed genuinely humbled to be in the presence of books and book - loving people, and he capped with a
comment about how — I'm paraphrasing — the Book
Fair made him believe there's still hope for our civilazation, after all.
However, if that's so (Jane, of course, you can jump in at any time and smack me for misinterpreting you if I am) it
seems misplaced to bring up any variant of fanfiction in response to a
comment about why someone with a book of a * publishable * genre would give up on attempting traditional publishing before giving it a
fair shot, and self - publish (or get scammed), out of the conviction «No real publisher will want this, it's too edgy / unique / etc.».
I think the range of
comments to this post reflect the policy differences of these various classes of reviewers.It
seems fair, but I doubt it's ever the case that any of them refund reading fees.
Not that it matters as morality rarely
seems to effect the game aside from some passing
comments from NPCs, though to be
fair I never went far enough to the «other side» to see if everybody just refused to talk to me like one NPC informed me would happen.
Seems everyone had a
fair comment with this.
There
seems to be a
fair amount of discussion on Ramsdorf's «shocked»
comment.
But I have read a
fair bit within the blogosphere, which
seems to consist mainly of ill - informed drivel from the blog writer, with
comments provided by (generally) anonymous and equally uninformed people.
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Comments Enabled from May It Please The Court Since I podcast (yes, I know it's not a verb, but then again neither is «fax» even though we all say it) MIPTC posts, it
seems only
fair to give you the same opportunity.