Sentences with phrase «topic than attacking»

I'll point out though that my last remark was a suggestion that the thread should get onto a more interesting topic than attacking my comment.

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I answer questions on topic, what I ignore are personal attacks dressed up as questions, such as «why do you act superior» or «why do you say you get a warm feeling because you feel smarter than others.»
fred Just read through your posts and they are all about attacking, or if you prefer refuting, the atheist point of view and none seem to relate to the articles topic, It begs the question... fred have you ever had s * ex with aanyone other than yoyself?
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One can presume the subject of the attacks in Northern Ireland will dominate proceedings - a topic with strong consent across the House, so everything points to a far less hostile session than usual this week.
As if there weren't enough doomsday - themed films released last year, 2013 will see no less than five different movies on the topic — that is, if you include «World War Z.» But before audiences flock to theaters to watch stars like Brad Pitt and James Franco try to survive the end of days, writer / director Todd Berger's «It's a Disaster» offers a darkly comic tale about a group of friends (and one stranger) who are forced into an impromptu therapy session following a biological attack on the city.
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You deride my 30 years of literature and field research on the topics, yet you offer no skills other than a blogger hiding behind a pseudonym bent on attacking skeptics.
Blair, pardon me if I seemed to be over-reactive, but if you follow the topic of climate change for more than a very short while you'll see that all too often the «argument» of people who disagree with results they don't like is to mount the ultimate personal attack: they try to substitute comments about an author's personal background for substantive comment about the author's work.
It is deeply sad that whenever in this debate an assertion is shown to be unquivocally incorrect, rather than accept that it is incorrect, the response is an attack on the source or an attempt to move the discussion onto another topic (Himalayan glaciers).
And, says Dr Marie McIntyre, who co-authored a new study on the topic, «There is currently no official system in place for reporting attacks, so it is highly likely that there have been far more incidents than we know about.»
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