Since our conversion to Academy status in September 2015 we still promote the same key findings of past inspections, none more
so than those commented on in our
Since our conversion to Academy status in September 2015 we still promote the same key findings of past inspections, none more
so than those commented on in our March 2010 Report when the lead inspector of the time summarised with the following comment;
A few kind words from a respected and successful individual can go a long way in reaffirming your employability — much more
so than a comment from your friends on Facebook about how much you drank last weekend.
Not exact matches
This state produces more milk
than all of Canada, is a key electoral battleground for President and the home of House Speaker Paul Ryan,
so it's little wonder that's where the President made his
comments.
The customer was
so thrilled that he posted the «Thank You» note to Reddit, which ended up receiving more
than 1,500 upvotes and almost 800
comments.
Henry Blodget:
So you've made a
comment recently that this industry has changed more in the last three years
than in the prior 30 — which is extraordinary.
So far the battle has entailed more words
than action, with the tax's supporters trading charged public
comments with representatives of the tech companies such as Weinberg's Bay Area Council Economic Institute and the San Francisco Citizens Initiative for Technology and Innovation, which represents Salesforce, Google, Pinterest, Twilio, and others.
When someone says something that is
so blatantly wrong, responding to it actually draws more attention to that
comment than not responding.
Some felt that Andreessen's
comments were utter bullshit and not much more
than the bluster of an investor with an obvious and vested financial axe to grind on behalf of the technology companies he was
so deeply involved with.
So we wrote SEO for YouTube: How to Search Optimize Video for B2B Marketing, a post that pulled in more
than 11,000 views, nearly 500 tweets and a handful of interesting
comments.
So much so that more than 128,000 identical comments have been posted since the feedback doors were opened, now representing a significant slice of the comments on the FCC's feedback docke
So much
so that more than 128,000 identical comments have been posted since the feedback doors were opened, now representing a significant slice of the comments on the FCC's feedback docke
so that more
than 128,000 identical
comments have been posted since the feedback doors were opened, now representing a significant slice of the
comments on the FCC's feedback docket.
Maybe there are more sophisticated reasons
than I am aware of
so feel free to weigh in with
comments if you think I'm missing something.
Either way, the one - two punch was evidently more
than Facebook could stomach, perhaps because Palihapitiya's
comments were
so widely circulated yesterday — appearing first in The Verge but subsequently in CNBC, Quartz, Business Insider and Fortune.
So Gawker is remaking
comments from the ground up, Denton told GigaOM in an interview in his SoHo office on Wednesday — and the vision behind the changes that will be rolling out soon is nothing less
than a reinvention of what the company is about, and also an attempt to literally flip the world of online content on its head.
But the religious have become
so domineering that no one should be allowed to
comment on it other
than to parrot their own particular set of beliefs.
The FHTM legal team is
so bent on blaming Mr. Isaacs for every negative
comment or complaint made against them anywhere that they are blinded by the fact that others despise them as well of not more
than he ever did.
If you hate them in the same way that you condemn them for being, it makes you no better
than the Stereotypes you portrayed in your
comment,
so grow up, and use a logical argument, instead of the very hate Democrats decry, and the Tea Party embraces.
That said, there is nothing «convenient» about not believing in God,
so your
comment was more stupid
than clever.
If you hate them in the same way that you condemn them for being, it makes you no better
than the Stereotypes you portrayed in your
comment,
so grow up, and use a logical argument, instead of the very hate Democrats decry, and the Tea Party embraces.Hate against any group of people you dis - agree is still hate and is not tolerable in my opinion.
Reading the
comments... couldn't help but notice the atheists getting even more far out there
than the
so called religious persons ie:
It is no wonder that many turn away from Christianity, for your
comments are often mean and spiteful, rather
than following the apostle's Paul's words: «Let your words always be gracious, seasoned with salt,
so that you will know how you should answer each person.»
No taller
than 5 foot 2, and no younger
than sixty - five, she distributed pamphlets about Georgetown with our names on them, warmly
commenting on each of our applications as she did
so.
Having being on the receiving end of the «man - hater»
comment more times
than I can count, seeing it listed as number one — in the form of «I like white males
so much I married one» — rubbed me the wrong way.Being called a man - hater is often unfairly used as a way to silence women and dismiss their arguments outright, which is troubling, especially when it happens in the midst of a theological discussion.
so pretty much you're admitting you made a stupid
comment and then trying to dig your way out by making the
comments that atheist make are specifically about this story and not just another indication of why religion does more harm
than good?
This makes me sick, more
so than the gossip mongering and complaints listed in the
comments above.
Jerry and I (and many other Christians) will work hard to tailor our
comments so that no one will feel that we are saying anything other
than what they want to hear... at the cost of our own beliefs and freedom of expression.
So the vacationing Carl Scott made the following observation that I think deserves more attention
than it will get in the
comments section: The key here is Peter's 35 state claim [Peter Lawler passing on a story from the Politico that Santorum would lose 35 states.]
If
so, then the differences between us are deeper
than my
comments would suggest.
Your
comment really makes no sense other
than it seems to regurgitate all the stereotypes about evangelicals that secularists are
so eager to cultivate.
So just stop acting like your
comment brought anything to the conversation, because it was nothing more
than useless conjecture.
time for me to leave my country for 5 years study (medical field)... and while i am i that country (China) once i intercourse with a prostitute (i am really shamefull)... then after few times i found another girl in facebook (from my hometown only) then fall in love with her and that loves get stronger day by day (she is a christian) and i told her that im not virgin and i had this girlfriend and i did with prostitute
so she forgives me and ask me to lie new life... but still i havent leave my e girl friend (i found difficult to leave her, i do nt love her much, but i do nt know how i love her in first place, she is much older
than me), my ex gf came to suspects about my new relationship via facebooks post,
comments, likes and all and sometimes i did told her that i have this new friend... as time passes by, she realised it and she do nt talk to me anymore till now... and last time i went home i met my new girl friend and we intercourse....
So you are «getting tired» of my voice... do you consider that
comment to be kinder
than I have been dear brother?
A matter
so strenuously debated is not to be settled by a few casual
comments; yet certain facts and agreed opinions have in the heat of controversy received less
than their proper attention.
So I'm going to resist the cruel temptation to
comment on David Letterman (hasn't been funny for more
than a decade) or say more on whether Beck and Limbaugh are worth defending.
I guess you missed the part where that's already been
commented on about 50 times or
so, each dumber
than the last.
There was plenty of discussion about the post, which has fetched more
than 600
comments so far.
Melanie Philips, in The Daily Mail, pointed to the way in which «as
so often, [the BBC] has given undue airtime to extremists, thus lending credence to the false impression of the Pope's remarks», and she criticised the way the BBC had claimed that the Pope had «apologised», rather
than simply expressing regret for the misinterpretation of his
comments, «thus helping Islamic extremists believe that the forces of intimidation had cowed the Pontiff and scored a notable victory in the war against Western civilisation».
i am sure you could write
so much better
than them, that is why you are wasting your talents on a stupid
comment board on CNN.
«when you argue with an idiot and a stranger passes by they wont know which one is the idiot»
So no more
comments other
than this: not one word of profanity was necessary to make the point!
Fortunately Mary, there are people out there who actually understand evolution, who have studied evolution and who have doc.umented and taught evolution,
so that those of us with even a rudimentary education on the topic can dismiss your
comment as nothing more
than the desperate and childish attempt to cling to religion even as the rest of the world grows up and embraces reality.
It can not be clearer
than that and
so this
comment deeply annoys the «haves» who have sooo much more
than the «have nots» and the «never wills»...
So even though I have reasonable and biblical responses to everything you write, my
comment would end up being longer
than yours, and then I suspect you would respond with an even longer
comment, and pretty soon, this entire page is filled with one long
comment after another which nobody wants to read.
I'm a bit of a newbie when it comes to blogs and I can't imagine spending more time on my laptop
than I already do,
so I'm never going to read through all of the
comments on the «no vision» blogs, but that's what I really wanted to
comment on.
The
comments sections are
so much more civil
than in the regular news area of the site.
i long with you david... and i myself stumble in my own awkward efforts toward freedom, and as you said, we know the fact is that it is scary to move into freedom... because it is unknown... but i see
so many on this newfound road to freedom get trapped in the liminal space of wish - fullfillment community (which actually rather looks like affinity rather
than the hard - won community that comes from communitas)... i'm sure this is going to come off the wrong way, but i'm going to say it anyway: many of the
comments seem to be «all about me», and truly that is what religion is... but not freedom, not the mission of Jesus where you die to yourself by taking up your cross daily... not being centered on the «other» rather
than yourself...
If I remember correctly, the organization of which you are a part is perceived as homophobic,
so the
comments that get thrown your direction are probably much different
than the
comments I hear among the culture I am part of, which includes many LGBTQ people.
You put
so,
so,
so much into this book — while raising a child and regularly updating this blog (and responding to
comments here, on FB, on twitter, on flickr (seriously, does your day have more hours
than mine!?! or do you just have the best time management, ever?)-RRB-
Casey, Thanks
so much for taking the time to
comment and can I just say WOW — you have really transformed my recipe into something that sounds even better
than the original dish!
Cohen's
comment on her post to a question — How does coconut water, with
so many grams of sugar, drop your blood sugars: Cohen response: «I'm not sure that one study like this (or even two) means we should all start chugging coconut water but it's an idea, and I think in moderation it's a very healthy drink, much better
than artificially - sweetened drinks (yes, sugar an all).
okay,
so I know this is a seriously late
comment, but I tried some einkorn pasta a while back and to be honest I had a worse reaction
than with regular wheat!