Sentences with phrase «who first commented»

I've just had this kind of experience with a guy who first commented I was too quick to ask for a meeting earlier rather than later (I like to get real as quickly as possible so as to avoid what then happened).

Not exact matches

«Become vigilant about attributing comments to the people who made them first,» Bohnet, who is the author of «What Works: Gender Equality by Design,» says.
Many critics called Trump's comments about the first lady, who is 24 years older than her 39 - year - old husband, sexist and inappropriate.
The first part of Trump's tweet referred to comments by Russia's ambassador to Lebanon, Alexander Zasypkin, who effectively threatening to shoot down or sink any US planes or ships that open fire.
WikiLeaks first contacted Trump Jr. via Twitter direct message on September 20, 2016 to tell him about a PAC - run anti-Trump website, called putintrump.org, and asked him if he had «any comments» on who was behind it.
Trump's latest comments appeared to undermine the argument being made by Cohen lawyers, who say their client was Trump's personal attorney first and foremost, and therefore, practically everything Cohen did was protected by attorney - client privilege.
The first analyst to offer a comment was Scott Davis of Barclays, who for years had been slamming Immelt and his sorry record of wealth creation and who at one point had called for the CEO's ouster.
My wife, who is a teacher, will be the first to agree with this comment.
The developer, who declined to comment for this story, hopes to close on a mortgage in the first quarter of 2018, one source said.
First of all a big «thank you» to all readers who either posted their suggestions as comments or sent me Emails.
The good folks of BuzzStream had 20 spare Beta invites laying around, which means that I can offer access to the (still free) service to the first 20 people who leave a comment (or drop me an email).
In the first paragraph of his comment, Brian McLaren wrote, «I was one of several people who had been asked by both Tony and Julie in 2008 to help them in a time of marital crisis.
commented one laywoman who teaches youngsters for a living, «until one has first defined what it is that one wants to teach.
The Jews first: «The bitterest comments against the Jews come, not from the people who are the most intimately associated with the churches, but from those on the periphery, if not entirely outside church life altogether.»
Any one who makes a comment that first offenders should not receive jail time and that Jerry Sandusky is a «poor Guy» is in fact a pedophile themselves.
My first comment is on the many who live very lucrative like million dollar homes high end cars etc..
Reading the post and the first comment reminded me of a family member in the medical profession who in the 1970's told a group of us at a family gathering how eight people in her church would die.
just as a comment on my own personal experience, the next religious conservative i meet who expresses remorse over the loss of sacred but iraqi life, civilian or military, in the iraq war will be the first.
Dumbest comment of the day by someone who is telling atheists to just accept being forced to let go of the first amendment.
The first time someone who did not know me in real life left a comment on my blog.
Jeremy i agree with what you have written many of the traditions in the church have come from pagan beliefs.I thought some of the comments were judgemental of others especially towards those who are pagan.There response was respectful we can learn alot about having a good attitude towards others and responding to others kindly.I think using scripture in a legalistic way is no different than what the pharisees did to Jesus in his day and he disarmed them by rebuking them saying you without sin cast the first stone.regards brentnz
If we were to turn the argument around, there are those folk who would agree wholeheartedly with the sentiment expressed in the first comment, particularly coming from a «love the sinner, hate the sin» school of argument.
I occasionally write some challenging things on my blog, and it often seems that when I do, one of the first ten comments is from someone who says, «If you would just read the Bible, you would know how wrong you are.
Ron, Read the first paragraph of my original comment: «There are many people who have gone to other communities, be it here or abroad and served and given of themselves to others.
His comments provoked demands by some black Southern Baptist leaders for censure of Land by the SBC; today many, including Fred Luter who is expected to become the denomination's first African American president this month, have accepted the apologies.
To develop this procedure, Gregory commented upon a powerful metaphor from Ezekiel, who spoke of first digging at a wall until there appeared a door, through which he then went in where he beheld the «abominations,» the hoary characters, the fantasies of deceit.
See... that's why my first reaction is that comments like that are intended to provoke others who care about living by faith in Christ.
The reason I do not understand the pertinence of the first part of the comment about Corinthians «who turned away» is because nobody on the panel argued that a Christian needs to keep on believing the death and resurrection of Christ to stay saved (perseverance).
Now see who can spot the platitudes about platitudes within even the first ten comments on this page...
I like how Andrew put it in the comment section: «Picture a traveler, coming into a foreign country, and asking the first person they meet, «Who's the sovereign here?»
To me, and no offense I saw this post from a friend who commented, both interpretations seem to be equally filled with assumptions that really can't be hermeneutically derived without first applying those assumptions.
It's always funny too because the anti-Christian posts consistently miss the point and are usually negative comments about people who aren't true disciples of Jesus in the first place.
I have read your blog today for the first time and am struck by the element of nitpicking etc along with the truly generous and appreciative comments from people like myself who love your book.
First I want to thank all of you who commented and emailed me about my salsa!
I do believe it was my gorgeous bloggy friend Lisa from The Raw Serenity who first told me about socca pizza crust when she commented on my Blue Moon Mexican Pizza many blue moons ago.
The first thing I look for when reading a blog post with a recipe is a comment from someone who actually made it — so here's one.
I guess it does pay to comment first on posts... because guess who won the Giadi de Laurentiis pasta package?
We made this tonight but should've read through the comments first to the poster who recommended chilling the dish and stirring the mixture frequently until it was solid enough to remain in an equal suspension.
I'd love to thank anyone who reads this first post, so please leave a comment at the bottom of the page!
I agree with the first comment, wonder who thought to do that??? Ok, I believe you and I'm saving this recipe.
Like many of the folks who've commented here, I love fall foods — I've already made my first batch of soup and will be roasting vegetables soon!
A2 chief executive Geoffrey Babidge, who declined to comment further when contacted, said last month the company would consider paying dividends after reporting its net profit had increased by 138 per cent in the first four months to October to $ NZ52.3 million ($ 47.5 million).
UPDATE: Apologies to anyone who attempted to enter the giveaway the first two days; there was a website error preventing readers from leaving comments.
First of all, not a few of the people who make comments on arsenal blogs are under the payroll of kroenke.
Can't say as I've never lifted the trophy myself, but every Arsenal great who comments on our team says when the first one comes it will open the door to many because when you win one the desire to keep doing it builds and builds.
(2) somewhat linked to the previous comment in that we never seem to be prepared to hit the ground running with our best potential lineup come opening day... it's become so common, in recent years, that many fans actually hope we stumble a little in the first couple games just so it forces Wenger to bring in reinforcements... unfortunately this can be problematic, thus one of the most common phrases associated with Wenger, «panic buy»... this situation is also negatively impacted by the ridiculous policy regarding players who played in the summer months... right now I'm watching the Super Cup and not a single player is unavailable to either manager, including Ronaldo, yet somehow we have a list of players half a mile long that haven't seen game - time so far this preseason... I can only assume this is a reactionary policy created due to the multitude of injuries this club has faced over the years... just another sign of the fragility that permeates this club
As I said in my very first comment, Cech, (who we haven't really touched on, but I think we can both agree is a definite upgrade to our defence?)
Jimmy Skinner, Red Wings» first - year coach who brought Detroit through to two - point edge over Canadiens during regular season for seventh straight National Hockey League title, accepted congratulations on his feat, wearily commented: «I'm tired and I want to take a bath.»
Giroud, who was really not happy when he first heard Henry's comments on the Arsenal striker situation, has also said that he now understands what his fellow Frenchman was trying to say, that the club needs options up front and can not win the title with just Giroud, as explained by a report in The Mirror.
These comments have provoked the obvious reaction from Arsenal fans, who have been hysterical in their criticism of their former player, although this is hardly the first time he has come out with an outrageous comment, or more been overly biased against Wenger's side.
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