Brilliant Law is not, as has been
suggested by some posting comments on the Gazette's website, a joke or some satirical ruse created with the sole intention of dangerously raising the collective blood pressure of the more traditionally - minded high street practitioners.
Not exact matches
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his supporters have
suggested that the now - notorious 2005 conversation made public
by the Washington
Post on Friday — in which Trump is heard making sexually explicit
comments about women while TV personality Billy Bush eggs him on — was typical of the kind of harmless «locker room talk» in which men engage in all the time.
Onm another day and against a side in better form we may well have been punished according to Arsene Wenger whose
post match
comments reported
by ESPN
suggested that the boss thinks we may have dodged a bullet at the London stadium.
The Italian
suggested in his
post match
comments reported
by Sky Sports that Mister Atkinson not only cost his side a point but all three as he felt that they were going to go on and win the match until the ref showed two yellow cards to the Leicester right back Danny Simpson.
And Arsene Wenger has already
suggested in his
post match
comments from the win over Burnely, as reported
by Arsenal.com, that the Arsenal players might have to show the same patience that we did on Saturday.
Police officials were not
commenting about a recent report
by Investigative
Post which
suggests the city's Strike Force, formed
by the mayor to crack down on gangs and drugs, have conducted some searches without proper cause.
► Last year, we pointed to a ScienceInsider
post by Kelly Servick that detailed the story of Fazlul Sarkar, a researcher who sued anonymous posters on PubPeer after claiming «that anonymous
comments suggesting misconduct in his research caused [the University of Mississippi] to revoke its [job] offer.»
Another user
suggested ghosts go «To BOOks - a-million,» and one
comment was apparently inspired
by the new popularity of ebooks,
posting «Wherever it is, it's sure not the booooook store.»
This is a great
post, and it could be viewed in an even bigger context as was
suggested by Broken Yogi in the
comments on Joe Konrath's latest
post: perhaps Amazon should just focus on making KDP better and better as their main strategy for dealing with the publishers.
I
suggest that you evaluate your
posts and
comments by these standards.
This view is echoed
by Kerry Emanuel in
comments on the paper in the Washington
Post, where he
suggests that the impact of wind shear changes relative to warming SSTs in the real world, as diagnosed from trends observed thus far, may be overstated
by the V+S study:
I
suggested to rosie that there are means
by which she can take care of her existantialist angst needless to say - i have zero expectaion that my
comment will be
posted there
by gavin / eric
I have a few
comments on some of the recommendations made
by Wegman that I will
post on the road map thread (or if anyone
suggests another more approprate thread for this, not about paleoproxies but the broader issues of review and accountability).
Reading further on in that same WUWT
post, the 12th
comment (not counting replies to
comments),
by Bob Tisdale at January 25, 2008 at 5:15 pm questions D'Aleo's sharp rise at the right,
suggesting it should be much flatter.
Here, rather than having a written - out guest
post, Dr Soon
suggested I could place two videos featuring him, followed
by a specific
comment question he wants to pose to his accusers, along with a statement from a fellow skeptic scientist, Dr Richard Lindzen.
And in my
post commenting on your earlier kvetch, didn't I
suggest that such analyses might be undertaken
by the authors of this study?
The
post and the
comments do not
suggest that any part of the background information allegedly «copied»
by Wegman was inaccurate.
Last week, when my new book, Into the Dustbin, was discussed
by Judith Curry and Anthony Watts on their respective blogs, a person named Grant A. Brown left
comments suggesting that I lost my job with the National
Post as a result of a defamation lawsuit.
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Prompted
by a
comment by Bob Ambrogi, Venkat Balasubramani, who blogs at Spam Notes and guest - blogs regularly at Eric Goldman's blog, wondered whether the broadening of his legal interests over the past three - and - a-half years of blogging
suggest that he should «make a clean break» from his focused personal blog and start a different one; he weighs the pros and cons in a thoughtful
post.
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comment challenging this
by suggesting the exclusive right to market determines the seller's rights.