I would expect that there would be many
some what negative comments from the religious folks I am sure..
Not exact matches
Lesson: You can't control
what consumers will say using your hashtag, and they can be hijacked by
negative comments that can never be taken back.
I'm not gonna care about anybody else's expectations, I'm not gonna care about the
negative comments, I'm not gonna care who's trying to make me
what, or
what they think my brand should be.
I have to laugh at so many of these
comments, it's relatively easy to decipher the mindset behind most of them, especially the
negative, snarky ones written obviously by a 20 something or even younger whose biggest challenge in life to date is
what video game to play while mom is making his eggs and bacon.
What lies in the hearts and souls of the people here that make so many
negative, spiteful
comments on a Sunday morning?
I guess
what I want to say is that we should try to be mindful of the fact that it's far too easy to make
negative internal attributions about
comments on the internet.
You have made claims about
what I am and
what I am not and
what you think I can and can not do, inevitably implying something
negative about a
comment made.
Are you saying, then, that there has never been
negative comments to wards others who are different from
what christians believe is the norm?
This is human nature, of course, but
what I've been telling myself lately is it's not fair to the 199 readers who took the time and effort to add something personal, thoughtful, wise, and encouraging to the conversation when I only remember and engage that single
negative comment.
What really makes me wonder about the
negative comments are those that «ASSUME» I type this over and over.
I've been hit with so many
negative comments about
what I eat from internet trolls that a few months ago I almost stopped doing What I Ate Wednes
what I eat from internet trolls that a few months ago I almost stopped doing
What I Ate Wednes
What I Ate Wednesday.
Clearly you won't let slightly
negative comments appear... This is the reason why only nice things can be read on your site in the
comments, not because
what you are doing is perfect.
Again, if you're going to leave
negative comments, you should first know
what you're talking about.
What I find most disturbing about your
comments is that they are so
negative, hateful and, frankly, bordering on hysteria.
You know
what I am sick and tired of your
negative comments... when you're trying to avoid thumbs down with a pathetic positive at the end.
Wenger has simply parried off the
negative comments from his former captain however, saying: «I do not give too much importance to
what Tony Adams says.
So any sign that the Arsenal boss is right and the
negative football experts are wrong is very welcome and the player himself has given us just that, with a p [ost on social media reported by The Mirror in which Alexis seems very happy to be getting back to
what he does best and is happy to be doing it with Arsenal after posting a picture with some positive
comments alongside it.
not really much to come on here for other than abuse, or to read one
negative comment after another... which as I guess some of you may understand isn't really
what anyone much feels like when Arsenal lose.
I said I hope Coquelin has a good game against City and shoves your
negative comments up your Arse he did that and not me but 99 percent said of arsenal fans agreed as for watching football to be an expert no wonder you can't see a good player Ya have to play the game to have any idea of quality if I'm a sensationalist then great I had faith in him, and
what's wrong with playing for Charlton to get experience Ya don't get it sitting on the bench again you know shit about how clubs use there players Enough of this back an forth crap I will wait till the end of season to see who was right about him CB
What's pathetic is trying to find any excuse to manipulate simple, honest fan
comments and turn them into
negatives directed back at the AFC fan base....
However I do feel that these sites fuel
what I can best describe as a Lemming effect negativity, where one rant fuels the next rant and so on until every person is literally brainwashed into only being able to put across
negative rants with any ability to step back and submit a balanced
comment literally stripped away.
The problem is that the media, and even United blogs, attached an incredibly
negative headline to
what, essentially, were respectful
comments about his former club.
Robin Kaplan: Here's a
comment from one of our Facebook friends, this is from Shelley, and
what she wrote was, «I posted this on the Leaky Boob as well, but with all the
negative stories we've been hearing lately about nursing in public, I thought I'd share the wonderful breastfeeding encouragement I had a couple of weekends ago, from my 85 - year - old great uncle.
peer pressure happened, I think someone at school must have made a face or
negative comment when she told them
what she was going to be and now she wants to be «something scary.»
It seems that nearly every website, blog or story that's considered «pro adoption» contains some
negative comment or warning about
what will happen to you or your child if you decide to go ahead with your placement plan.
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I personally breastfed for 6 months then did a mix of breast milk and formula for another month before switching to all formula due to my job constraints (we all do
what we have to to support our families) and seeing such
negative comments like the one below does not do any new mother any good.
I have no doubts that
what I am doing is the right thing to do, but I get TONS of
negative comments, most of which are from the most unlikely source.
You do
what you feel is right for your children and I always say that the people who have
negative comments are just ignorant or «Non Parents» (who know everything as they have read it but never experineced it themselves) I salute you well done for giving your child comfort when it was needed in the best way nature intended.......
According to Rev. Owusu Bempah, he is not perturbed by
negative comments because he only puts out
what has been revealed to him by God.
This
comment is based in several fallacies - The NRA spends a lot of money, therefore the public is swayed based on (presumably) false information, therefore congress fears
negative public reaction to their votes, therefore they vote against
what would (presumably) otherwise be a excellent ideas.
Just as with
negative comments on a nonprofit blog and flame wars on a discussion board, organizations will want to set out clear policies about
what kind of behavior will be allowed, and they should also be prepared to handle a little unruliness (again, a common issue with all kinds of social media adoption).
I've noticed a question here asking on
what grounds Trump can be impeached and there were no
negative comments on it (at that time) so I'm a little confused on how some answers are on - topic and some are off - topic based upon political left / right leanings.
Within four hours of its posting, 1,500 people had
commented on Hill reporter Cristina Marcos» tweet of Collins»
comment, with most of them taking a profoundly
negative view of
what he said.
«Faced with this dramatic situation, many look to the system of unemployment protection to try to determine the reasons why the percentage of the unemployed receiving no economic assistance, those who have fallen out of the system, has reached such alarming levels and to
what extent receiving unemployment payments might have a
negative effect on the possibility of rejoining the workforce,»
comments Professor Daniel Pérez del Prado, of the Work and Social Security Law area that is part of the Social and International Private Law Department of the UC3M.
I know the ideal and possibly even «adult» think to do would be to ignore any
negative comments and do
what is right for me.
To be honest, I haven't even tasted mine before they were fully chilled, so I wouldn't know
what they tasted like when they were still warm, but you're right, it might explain some of the
negative comments.
I am 51 and believe that I am heading down the wrong path and have been for years with beer and junk food etc... here's the question I would like
commented on as I believe over the past few days (this is only a couple of days after I finished the TWT) I have re-triggered the cravings by eating a lot of sugar based christmas goodies --(i say goodies because it doesn't help to be
negative about
what's already been done!)
The
negative comments don't know
what they are talking about!
Yes, I saw all the
negative comments,
what a shame, life's too short!
I do NOT follow
what Fashionistas want women to wear at all as I wear
what I want and do n`t care about any ones vies or opinions when I wear these boots and often I wear evn to work with no
negative comments ever.
Just imagine
what would happen if you'd been rude or made a
negative comment.
We do learn from our past on
what we want and won't accept in a future relationship, but listing the don'ts and
negative comments only shows that you might not still be over your ex.
15 Dec 2017, 4:05 pm
Comment: Cute critters, pointless chases, annoying children... The Last Jedi is more Harry Potter than Star Wars Much of
what Star Wars Battlefront 2 offers is a response to the
negatives of the 2015 reboot.
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Not only is that practice time - consuming, robbing us of time we could more potently use for instructional planning, but a sea of «edits» without clarity about which
comments matter most, how they connect, or
what to do next is likely to evoke a
negative response from a student.
A down - change can take a fraction longer than you might want if in a drive mode other than Sport - and not using the paddles to manually select ratios - but that's about the only
negative comment to make on
what is a very well sorted set - up.
Got to admit you guys are consistent, always posting
negative comments about T - Mobile, no matter
what articles are run in here.
If the majority of your reviews is
negative, take note of
what the
comments are because this is where you could learn how to improve your book for a revised edition.
Readers will often look past substantive issues and finish the book, but they won't pick up another book by that author, and they will leave
negative comments, such as, «Some parts were confusing» (a problem with consistency), «The writing was choppy» (a problem with flow within and between paragraphs), «It wasn't well written» (a problem with awkward sentences and possibly other various issues), «I wasn't sure who was saying
what» or «The dialogue wasn't that great,» and «It didn't really hold my attention» or «The story was boring» (a problem with telling instead of showing).