Sentences with phrase «various points in this post»

Not exact matches

As the Washington Post pointed out, Couric has been vocal in the past about how the media need to be harder on Trump, by pushing him on various topics.
Allow me to pick out one common thread among the various posts today on this topic: Dr. Moore isn't much interested in whether he's actually an evangelical or not, pointing out that its meaning is largely contextualized.
I appreciate your post Rochelle because, for some time now, I've been meaning to point out that each method has its various extremes and that there are shades of grey in between.
School is always there and grad programs / post grad programs will consist of a population of students of ALL ages at various points in their careers / lives or they are in the midst of a career transition.
In my sweater weather post, I discussed the various types of fabrics but here I'll be pointing out some of my favorite styles and patterns that put your over the top this season.
I believe I've dwelled enough on point 1 - 3 in various other posts, i.e..
I can appreciate the view point that you make in the post, and I think people have to make a final decision on the various options for a mortgage.
In this post I'll take a look at how many points various rewards cards give you for different types of purchases.
In a reddit post, Viku - Asakura points out that First 4 Figures, a company known for creating high - quality statues / figures of various video game characters, have included Kat...
Post normal science is a sort of recycled Marx: «Philosophers have hitherto only interpreted the world in various ways; the point is to change it.»
* it confirms that the instrumental temperature record shows an upward trend (with various reverses and advances) from the start of the CET instrumental record in 1659 making the 1880 start point for the instrumental global record used by GISS appear to be merely a staging post in the upwards trend, rather than the starting post.
She points out various semantic errors in my post - how I misquote her and mistakenly describe an effect of a law of physics as a law of physics.
Although this has been pointed out by various blog commentators (see, e.g. Jeff Id, comment 67 from Re-Visiting the «Yamal Substitution» and his posts at the Air Vent), few attempts have been made to examine the resulting effects in a quantitative fashion.
They both share at least two common features: neither has presented a fully integrated self - consistent plan for avoiding the end - point disaster (as reflected in what is posted on the various climate blogs), and neither admits to the need for personal sacrifice, hardship, and deprivation.
I haven't seen any mention of this point in any of the various recent posts and wonder if Ryan or one of his colleagues could comment on whether it does or doesn't validate either Steig's work or O'Donnell et al's work.
But there's a big difference between advocating for Miers and observing the three - ring sideshow of people advocating for her nomination, as Ann Althouse points out today in her post describing «the various sorts of Miers non-critics — they aren't really supporters, are they?»
This post goes into more detail about the ways in which various point solutions can work in a matter - centric department.
You could argue that if a number of your clients are already on Facebook, you could set up a Group and invite them to join you for updates on various legal points, or to feed in your blog posts — this would be a sensible example of marketing to your existing client base.
United States Secret Service (Washington, D.C.) 04/1996 — Date Uniformed Division Police Officer • Serve as a member of the Presidential Protective Division at the White House • Responsible for the protection of the President, First Family, and Staff • Provide security for the White House Grounds via fixed observation points and patrols • Oversee vehicular security, magnetometer support, and post security for official travel • Control public, press, and guest access points ensuring the safety and security of the First Family • Function as the protective driver for foreign dignitaries and visiting Heads of State • Highly proficient in the use of various firearms for protective and tactical purposes • Possess and maintain Top Secret Clearance
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