Not exact matches
All the
comments / questions and feedback on
here are so
useful.
Hope these answers are
useful, and thank you for
commenting here.
I'm so glad it's
useful to you and thank you for your
comment here.
My agenda
here, is to write my
comments so they may be
useful to both lay and Buddhist practitioners.
Be sure to
comment about your successes and failures with MAF
here on the blog; it's always
useful to trade stories so that people can learn from one another.
Learning Outcomes: Describe the effects of a field Describe the effects of gravitational forces on Earth and in space Appropriately use an equation to calculate weights This is available as a bundle
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comment on what you find
useful so I can alter my lessons in future.
Learning Outcomes: Describe how forces deform an object Explain how solid surfaces provide a support force Apply Hooke's Law to a practical investigation This is available as a bundle
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useful so I can alter my lessons in future.
Thank you very much DashingScorpio for sharing your experience through this
useful hub and to all those who
commented here.
-LSB-...] is more
useful information from Joel Friedlander
here, especially as the discussion is continued in the
comments on his -LSB-...]
Reblogged this on Love's Last Refuge and
commented: Even if you are an old hand using these devices, there's
useful information
here!
Perhaps a few
comments would be
useful here to address some questions and apparent confusion about our post.
I think a
useful way to look at this situation is to play an instructive «trick» with the title of Andy's piece
here (he likely intended it this way, but I'm not sure he expounded on it, and the first
comment said it «Ocean Fatigue»).
The
comments submitted to the state by the federal Environmental Protection Agency (online
here) are particularly
useful to explore.
It has been
useful to post a
comment here.
The really
useful aspect of
comments like # 4 above, which do tend to appear in almost every thread
here, is that any climate scientist who visits
here trying to find out what's up with all of this very quickly finds out.
Unfortunately I have to pay the bills and I'm only grabbing a few minutes
here and there to investigate (I seem to spend more time surfing blogs than
useful analysis... hmmm) but once my own, independent assessment is complete I will be happy to pass
comment.
For a related
comment on a piece by Ron Bailey, with lots of
useful links, including an earlier version of this paper,
here's Tokyo Tom
Some of the
comments here and
here provide
useful links and partial translations of the proceedings (though some others tend to get ranty and off - colour).
Since no - one has
commented here are three
useful pieces from South of the border, a Georgetown guide which surveys just what is available on cheaper alternatives to the wonderful but pricey services out of Eagan MN (aka Westlaw Ecarswell) and Dayton, OH (Reed Elsevier / Lexis - Nexis) and a slightly more bibliographic guide from UCLA.
Here were some of the many glowing
comments: «Engaging and memorable,» «dynamic,» «helped relieve my fear of writing,» «absolutely
useful,» «message is poignant,» «extremely informative,» «excellent illustrations and real - life stories,» «very funny, very polished, very informative,» «connects well with audience,» «very confident, approachable, and knowledgeable,» «kept me interested for the duration.
I don't disagree with your
comments here, it's just that a definition would be
useful.
Since no has
commented here, I just wanted to mention the key word thing because it makes a huge difference in how
useful the forums can be.
Craig Berke, your noted
comment here on REM regarding open houses, brought to my attention a very old article I wrote several years ago, regarding the dangers and pitfalls of opens, information that might be
useful to REM readers and new agents; of course my writing is just «my opinion,» and opinions of others may be very different.
@Mark M. Thanks for the
comments, so much
useful information
here, especially coming from a renter.