I would rather post something I'm proud of rather
than post something for the sake of it and not be happy with it.
Rather
than post something about Scripture or theology, I decided to give you a few laughs to help you enjoy your day.
Remind them that it is always best to discuss sensitive or potentially volatile issues with the person directly rather
than posting something online or sending a hurtful e-mail.
Not exact matches
The reason my second Facebook
post got so much more attention
than the first was that I spent a lot of time cultivating an audience whose members care about the specific message, then I simply shared
something that I knew they would like.
It may be difficult for a locksmith to
post about
something more
than locks and keys but if you can't find a way to connect in an interesting discussion with your community, social media might not be the best tool for your marketing.
Rather
than logging onto social media every time you want to share
something, Buffer lets you set up all of your week's
posts at once, and then it automatically
posts them at designated times for you.
According to a report by BuzzFeed, if one of that user's followers retweets
something they
posted, that retweet will also be subject to the time - out limit, and won't be seen by anyone other
than users who already follow that account.
What he meant was
something «slightly more measured»
than Elon Musk's idea of building colonies on Mars, as Recode noted in a
post about Bezos's comments.
Substantially more
than we ever got from any ad campaign or blog
post... This all came from
something that took less
than an afternoon to create.
This
post and the comments above have been more elucidating
than your website (
something you guys ought to work on), but I still have a few questions about your service.
Post something critical about Obama's socks or point out that the Big East had more teams in the tournament
than anyone else because there are, like, thirty - seven teams in the conference, and someone out there will curse the day you were born.
i love it when people come on
post sites and the best they have is to critique grammar and not thought... please come up with
something more intelligent to say
than that... you look foolish, too
What I hear in David's
postings and cartoons is a call to
something better — I hear, come on, church, we have to be better
than this (whichever «this» is on his mind for the day.
It's why I have
posted this The American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Counseling Association, the American Psychiatric Association, the American Psychological Association, the American School Counselor Association, the National Association of School Psychologists, and the National Association of SocialWorkers, together representing more
than 480,000 mental health professionals, have all taken the position that homosexuality is not a mental disorder and thus is not
something that needs to or can be «cured.»
Neil, you must be reading
something other
than these
posts, comments and responses.
No you can't because anything you have
posted has been proven to be bogus or outdated information.The American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Counseling Association, the American Psychiatric Association, the American Psychological Association, the American School Counselor Association, the National Association of School Psychologists, and the National Association of SocialWorkers, together representing more
than 480,000 mental health professionals, have all taken the position that homosexuality is not a mental disorder and thus is not
something that needs to or can be «cured.»
You might consider writing additional
posts on similar passages, not necessarily those where people love to wrangle over various theological interpretations, but passages similar to this one, passages that seem to say
something much different
than what they really say.
I'd much rather read
something that is thought - provoking
than fluffy
posts about sunshine and happiness (though cat pictures are always welcome).
Something tells me that there is more
than one troll here,
posting just to have fun.
The first
post originally had a less ambitious title,
something like, «For Millennials, Church Is More About Substance
Than Style.»
When your
post calls out for atheists to also review the way they see the world, to not think themselves superior because they are comfortable with their current Laws and Theories, and to always concede that the unknown is the unknown, that human nature, rather
than faith, is what generates evil and bigotry, then maybe you'd have
something.
And my original
post was a reply to «kaos» who asked me for proof of any racist «jews» existing, so both of you should not have bothered replying with fcuked up replies that pretended I said
something else
than what I said.
But,
posting continuously on a forum advocating that which is claimed to be imaginary leads one to infer that
something other
than facts is motivating such action.
But through my
posts I hope to move the conversation in a particular direction, so that maybe together we can come up
something that raises appreciation for God rather
than alarm.
Look, I haven't «interpreted» Hebrews 10:26 - 27, I only
posted it and asked how it could be saying
something other
than it seems.
Who are the «liberal» theologians that now reside on the wrong side of the «
post,» and why are they called «liberal» rather
than something else?
:D Last week this link made me laugh for more
than 10 minutes nonstop — my husband thought I was reading
something else but no, it was still the kids (and now that I've searched for the link to
post here I'm laughing like an idiot again).
This batch has even better texture
than without the cocoa, but I'm guessing (and I say guessing because I truly am not educated in the pastry arts) that might also have
something to do with using real sugar rather
than Splenda.Okay, I've held out for the 33-1/2 minutes it's taken me to write up this
post, so I need to go now.
I'm planning on doing lots more experimentation with vegan cheeses and will definitely
post if I'm able to come up with a recipe using
something other
than cashews!
It's always lovely to share
something more
than just a few sentences on an Instagram
post.
Something behind Charlie's eyes gives every impression — provided he could
post the selfie on Instagram and Tinder — that he'd love nothing more
than to ride it to climax like some haywire mechanical bull.
I found a quiche recipe tonight, and then you
posted this, so now I'm all inspired to cook
something other
than pasta — woo hoo!
You want to keep people interested, so
post when you have
something you want to share rather
than just for the sake of it, and stick to a routine you feel comfortable with, whether that's once a day, twice a day, or three times a week.
is
something that's been
posted by a well - meaning acquaintance more
than once on social media.
This is an excellent
post, Lori but I think it illustrates
something even bigger
than open adoption: the power of effective communication.
I wish i can
post a video of my chat with my cutie, he will be four months in less
than 3 days from this writing and although he has been on formula since he was born, i felt like introducing
something solid even if he has to eat it once per day, i have read so much about babies and solid food and have made a hell of research and gone through so many baby food, reading every content and realized that the best bet is from six months.However research also showed me that in between 4plus that a baby is good to go, have been thinking about the best solid to start with until i saw the above content, sure i will start with rice cereal if not cimilac anyway.
Initially
posted to Facebook by a woman named Juliana Farris Mazurkewicz, the image has already accumulated more
than 379,000 shares and plenty of perfect parents piling on in the comment section to insist they've never done
something like this.
I'm sorry if this
post gives anyone the impression that NV is
something other
than brown: D
The result of all my research has turned into
something bigger
than a blog
post.
Right before Thanksgiving I
posted a spur - of - the - moment idea on my personal Facebook profile: let's crowdsource service projects families can do together to give them
something to focus on other
than post-election tension.
This
post has finally provided and explanation for me of that AP has been formulated in opposition to, specifically «the parents doing
something to the child rather
than with the child.»
Rather
than posting what color your bra is or where you «like it» why not
post something informative like this study which shows that breastfeeding for at least 2 years lowers the typical woman's breast cancer risk by 50 %?
You seem to have missed the point, which is that the guidance is more liberal
than it previously was (and even if it weren't,
posting something from the Chief Medical Officer is not a refutation to a point about NICE guidance: there is more
than one official source of health advice in the UK).
Your time would be better spent learning
something about child rearing rather
than practicing breathing techniques that will do nothing for the pain, although, they might come in handy for your first bowel movement
post childbirth.
In next Fall's online debates, Yahoo gets good PR by being all nice and public service - y, Huffington
Post can try to build up legitimacy as
something other
than a partisan organ, and Slate can get in front of more eyeballs
than those belonging to its usual smarty - pants readers.
Looking back at the last month or so of
posts, I realized that the usual mix of pieces on advocacy, elections and (occasionally) digital political culture had swung almost entirely over to election coverage, and that too often I was basically chasing the story rather
than trying to write
something original.
If you don't want to be bombarding Congress with random emails (they get more
than enough as it is), try
posting a petition or some other alert that doesn't immediately send a message to a target — people will feel like they've done
something, you'll get new names, and you won't be bothering that legislative staffer whose just a bit hacked off at being pestered by your messages.
Let's wrap up a tumultuous few days with
something a little more enlightening
than the average blog
post — a Very Serious Look at the secret Pentagon history of using cats in warfare.
Hochul was viewed as
something of a sacrificial lamb, but then she
posted stronger -
than - expected fundraising numbers without any assistance from the DCCC.
«We know that if you comment on someone's wall, you're more likely to see a
post from them
than if you just like
something,» says Karahalios.