A soft - soap AGW advocate with
similar talking points to Dr.Curry and I'm trying to be fair.
Years ago on RC I quickly noticed the constant arrival of neophyte posters all armed with eerily
similar talking points crudely disguised as questions.
As we've discussed before, there a plenty of whey protein powders available to you — and many that have
similar talking points.
Similar talking points were made as to how chaplains could serve non-believers whom they see as sinners.
This was a very
similar talking point Silver used last year when Cuomo threatened to go the extender route.
Not exact matches
Rather than just
talking to them, you'll actually listen to them and try to understand their goals, their needs, their pain
points and any problems with
similar providers they've had in the past.
The political news and commentary site
Talking Points Memo is another example of a
similar approach.
You
talk of someone cosy arrangement people are expecting if we sign a schneiderlin or
similar, you're missing the
point entirely.
So at this
point your role is a great deal
similar to your wife's: take your son into your arms as often as possible, caress him and
talk to him.
Ask each member of your core group to get just two of their best friends to send a
similar e-mail; group members can even write up key
talking points and send to their friends to cut and paste into their own message (the easier you make it for people not directly involved in your crusade to support you, the more likely they will do so.)
Books made
similar claims but backed it up with political
talking points and abstract visions of America.
While Trump does not seem to be interested in making it anything more than a campaign
talking point, he struck a nerve, as did Bernie Sanders with his
similar rhetoric.
And while the
talking points vary, there are
similar themes to each of the potential challengers» themes, including a perception that Mr. Cuomo — who prides himself as an efficient manager of Albany's often dysfunctional dynamics — cares more about good press than good government.
Talking to your peers, students ahead of you, and people who have earned doctorates in your discipline can help you realize that many others — including those who have successfully completed their degrees and moved on to satisfying careers — have had
similar thoughts at one
point or another.
«Ten years ago we tested a
similar mailing that didn't
talk about participation being mandatory [and] the self - response rate dropped by 20 percentage
points, from about 50 % to 30 %,» Treat says.
For example, in Faleena's case, she
talked about her readers
pointing out
similar covers (which is normal for indicating your genre and happens with stock photos), cover models, or character names.
Similar to how I felt about the huge Paramount War that happened in One Piece recently, every few pages there's someone different fighting someone else, or someone
talking about battle strategies, and you really get to the
point where you just wonder who you are supposed to care about.
I don't have enough data
points to study it, but I have a feeling the concept is really
similar to what you are
talking about with stocks.
At a later
point in time, I
talked with the lending group at Stancorp, which had a
similar philosophy, and expressed admiration for the commercial mortgage group at Provident Mutual... Stancorp saw the strength in the idea, and still follows it today as the subsidiary of a Japanese firm.
It's not a card we
talk about regularly, as
similar cards like Barclaycard Arrival offer richer sign - up bonuses and earnings opportunities, but these
points can be redeemed toward travel expenses at a rate of 1 cents per
point.
I don't normally like to
talk about targeted promotions, but when it comes to credit cards there seems to be more opportunity than with other companies to
talk your way into getting a
similar offer... [Read more...] about Targeted Offer: 50,000 Membership Rewards
Points to Upgrade Amex PRG to Platinum Card
for a more well presented view of this
point, check out Qu Qu's video on this nonsense, its good stuff and
talks about
similar issues as this article.
Can you
talk about the irony of connecting with these two people who are very
similar — independent spirits with unique
points of view, who have been incredibly successful in their fields?
Rebuttals are not hard to find (if you go to «start here» on the top of the RC page, and scroll to the section that says «Informed, but seeking serious discussion of common contrarian
talking points» each one of those links discusses this claim, and
similar ones).
Do you have
similar thoughts on
talk of «the end of snow» by winter Olympians and others (including in an opinion piece in last Sunday's Sunday Review in The New York Times), who
point to the spring snow trend but ignore the long - term trends in winter snow cover?
The general
point made when
talking about people like Singer and so on is that they recieved major funding from fossil fuel interests — but isn't that also true of the New York Times, and doesn't it raise
similar questions about the quality of their coverage?
It is probably very
similar to the reception these people would receive in a scientific meeting if they put those same
talking points to them.
(Regarding 1860 - 2000 rather than 1850 - 2010, I have never considered the first and last decade as meaningful when
talking about multidecadal climate; in fact I demonstrated this statistically on a climate blog in February 2010, some 18 months before Santer et al made a
similar point in their paper on that topic.)
Similar to other
talking points from the Al Gore side of the issue (e.g. the «tobacco industry parallel,» and the «inconsistent statements» notion), the bit about influential climate deniers having «a big megaphone» is a single - serving
talking point, meant to be swallowed without question by the general public and regurgitated instantly by global warming believers when the need arises.
The alleged «Mike's Nature trick» to «hide the decline», which is nothing more than a
talking point, unproven assertions that are disseminated in fake skeptic opinion blogs and
similar.
BNEF's Liebreich makes a
similar point in his
talk, what he calls «The Miracle Of Musk.»
White
talked about ice core records which
point to
similar circumstances.
AnonOne, your list of examples certainly makes you sound like an anti-environmental tribalist, sourcing your
talking points from ClimateAudit or somewhere
similar.
They've dispatched founder Mark Zuckerberg to recite
talking points, shuffled around some privacy settings, recalibrated Zuckerberg's
talking points, and in between relatively meaningless other directives, taken out full - page newspaper ads saying sorry (and subtly mentioning they expect other
similar incidents to emerge).
Well, while we
talk about the price
point, there are some worthy competitors such as Oppo R5 and Vivo X5 Max, as they sport the same processor, a
similar camera configuration and an even better design.
A huge factor in the success of a relationship is good communication.1 If you and your love interest have
similar communication styles, such as both being willing to
talk openly about
points of conflict rather than one of you withdrawing, and you can openly communicate despite whatever language or cultural barriers exist, that's a
point in favor of your relationship.