Worth noting is that old comments have not been ported over, but the old forum is still open until February 14th, at
which point posts there will be archived (but still viewable).
Not exact matches
Some of the
posts may not immediately stand out as advertisements on your feed,
which is the whole
point.
A recent Inc.com
post pointed out that, if two lanes are merging into one, it makes more mathematical sense to «zipper merge»
which means letting lanes fill up and then merging at the last possible moment.
And trust me, that blog
post will draw eyeballs —
which is the whole
point, isn't it?
The introductory
post —
which makes the excellent
point that «experience shows people perform better at work when they're not worrying about home» — is short on details.
Forrester VP and principal analyst Nate Elliot writes in a blog
post marketers couldn't «count on much organic reach or engagement anyway» and
points to an Ogilvy report
which stated large brands» Facebook
posts reached only 2 percent of fans.
Perhaps the biggest sticking
point is the company's pension plan,
which Canada
Post is proposing be changed from a defined benefit plan to a defined contribution plan.
Not only has its online traffic expanded to the
point where it is neck - and - neck with the New York Times, but the
Post recently said that it is profitable,
which puts it in a very select group of print - based media companies.
Which is just why email marketing veteran Paul Jarvis
points to it (with credit to Matt Giovanisci) in a recent Medium
post.
Adams also
pointed Tech Insider to a blog
post from the industry group Beef Checkoff,
which confirms that the meat in one hamburger can come from many different sources.
Sony,
which recently
posted its biggest loss in history,
points to one bright spot in its portfolio of businesses, its Networked Products and Services division.
As Michael Calderone at Huffington
Post has
pointed out, however, Labott has expressed political opinions before on Twitter, including one case in
which she said that President Obama was «whining about criticism» at the G - 20 summit meeting.
Select the subheadings of your blog
post (
which are likely the key
points) to add them to your storyboard.
Most recently, Theranos
posted a
point - for -
point rebuttal of the Journal's allegations, citing the date in
which it says it provided reporter John Carreyrou with each counterargument.
Kim
pointed to one of his own
posts on Medium about multitasking,
which was shared by Huffington
Post founder Arianna Huffington and syndicated by the New York Observer, Time Magazine and Mental Floss because he created a custom audience of Medium users on Twitter who are more likely to share and heart the p
Post founder Arianna Huffington and syndicated by the New York Observer, Time Magazine and Mental Floss because he created a custom audience of Medium users on Twitter who are more likely to share and heart the
postpost.
For example,
posting content off of your website with links
pointing back to it will generate referral traffic,
which you can use as a way to gauge off - site reader interest.
Market Vectors Coal ETF ($ KOL),
which we initially
pointed out in this January 3 blog
post as a potential trend reversal buy setup, continues to chop around in a sideways range since clearing resistance of its 200 - day moving average on January 2.
Which is one of the
points of the
post.
Yesterday I was reading an interesting
point of view expressed in an editorial in The Financial
Post which perhaps you saw.
Here is a
post from Libertarian News that begins, «I recently got into an argument over on the Reddit Bitcoin boards where I held the position that fractional reserve banking with Bitcoins was not possible,»
which sounds fun; he recants that view but does make what I think is a very valid
point:
Third and finally, the traditional story misses the real function of private banks,
which is to solve an information problem in the purest Hayekian senses. That is, banks are or should be specialists in risk assessment and risk taking. They should know their client, understand the local market and have their pulse on the broad economy. Arguably, if properly structured, they can and should do this better than other entities such as governments. In other words, the proper role of banks should be underwriting — lend money, hold the debt, and bear the risk. Which is a long - winded way of getting to the main point of this
which is to solve an information problem in the purest Hayekian senses. That is, banks are or should be specialists in risk assessment and risk taking. They should know their client, understand the local market and have their pulse on the broad economy. Arguably, if properly structured, they can and should do this better than other entities such as governments. In other words, the proper role of banks should be underwriting — lend money, hold the debt, and bear the risk.Â
Which is a long - winded way of getting to the main point of this
Which is a long - winded way of getting to the main
point of this
post.
P.s., Understanding the previous discussion of the restaurant microeconomics depends on the reader understanding these
points which I raised in my
post on Michael Porter (his quotes are in bold and mine are in plain text as is usual):
I appreciate the difference in duration
which is the primary
point of this
post.
Some of us
post here because of the religulous predilection for s.exual repression and hypocrisy,
which I never get tired of
pointing out to people.
This
post wasn't about tangibles, however,
which really is the sticking
point with you all.
Keep ignoring me Chad if you want, but keep in mind, the longer you do, the more
posts you're going to see from me challenging you on your stance on slavery
which shouldn't be in question but somehow has come to this
point.
Peter — I don't think you understand that your
posting is actually
pointing people to the ultimate sacrifice,
which is Jesus» death and resurrection.
Mark Bauerlein's
post on the rhetoric of anti-discrimination
points clearly to the problem
which traditionalists face: In a world where ethics is aesthetics, the language of victimhood has become a subjective concept
which is a potent weapon in the hands of the powerful.
Rather than just leave a comment on his
post,
which I have, I want to
post about it myself.Toby rightly
points out that the great American theologian Reinhold Niebuhr created the now famous «serenity prayer», used by Alcoholics Anonymous for years.
Please anyone who responds to this don't name names; those of us familiar with the writing styles know
which posts we're talking about and there's no
point in stirring things.
Fred You missed my
point,
which is understandable as I hit «
POST» too soon.
We will look at this
point in later
posts, but for now, we need to slow down and consider several steps within the Calvinistic logic
which occasionally go unmentioned.
His
post points to how evil these people are and the lengths to
which they will go in order to perpetuate the lies.
kind of liked this
post not every part of it — there was some
points which i found a little off but all in all it was a nice read, thank you for the
post!
Given that this
post points to one digital calendar, here is another, this one, Menologion,
which offers an Eastern Orthodox perspective.
I fail to see how that response has anything to do with the
point that I was trying to make, and, seeing as how you seem to have missed my
postings intention entirely, I will not bother reading too deeply into your thoughtful analysis of my commentary in return,
which would no doubt be an engaging and intellectual adventure.
The
post was not ad hominem,
which you would know if you had attempted to prove your
point with valid reasoning.
Actually, Katherine, a major thrust of the
post, and the
point to
which I believe is challenged by the verse I cited, is that doctrinal differences should be subordinated to the goal of getting along in «love».
They could
point to differences in terminology and word usage, «errors» of the text
which «pre date» or «
post date» the author, and why certain elements of his book show clear evidence of redaction and editing.
Aside from also starting to
post more photos on my blog (
which idea I see you gleaned from monitoring my brainwaves as well), Dean and I were just talking about this story yesterday and how the
point is not doing vs. being, but never being distracted from being a disciple;
which is really just being close to Jesus, doing what he does, listening to what he says and going with his agenda instead of ours.
the fifth: women are narcissistic propagandists for protesting misogynist violence okay, the closest I've seen to this is when matt
posts about the inconsistencies of many, many liberal agendas, the
points out that certain groups have ideas
which, logically, are completely opposed
Back to the main
point of your
post,
which I think if I understand you right your question is, «Why do atheist come to the * faith * based blog to chat about religion, or in your words, bash religion?
Jared has clarified his critique of evangelicals,
which seems to be a sociological critique that, regardless of what we say at the end of the day, our orientation reveals that the political has in fact become an idol.I think it's worth bringing up at this
point Joe's
post from way back....
The
post materialized after a long phone conversation between us in the wake of my controversial
post about Dave Ramsey and poverty, at
which point I realized my sister knew way more about this topic than I did.
I wish you would expound on this
point in a
post sometime, or if you already have,
which one?
In a comment after the
post, he tries to justify his position by
pointing to Song of Songs, in
which the suitor says of his beloved, «Her neck is like the tower of David, and her necklaces like a thousand bucklers,» and «a garden locked is my sister, my bride,» implying that the love poem is characterized by male authority and female submission.
Councillor Toby Neal at Nottingham City Council was quoted by the Nottingham
Post as saying: «Whilst respecting the court's decision, I feel the judge has missed the
point of us bringing this action,
which was to protect people from feeling bullied and intimidated while accessing hospital services - something we don't welcome in our city.»
@Mcrunner34 adam and eve is a myth (see my
points in previous
posts which u did nt answer logically).
A paragraph can only say so much, and the longer article to
which the
post points says much more.
I agree,
which is partly the
point of my
post.