In large part, I agree... especially
with your point about the thinness of my analogy between Alberta (as home of the oil sands) and Arkansas (as home of Walmart).
It sounds like you agreed
with my point about the requirement of reading the Quran in Arabic as being absurd... then again... the following words don't make any sense... perhaps you missed some punctuation.
Then you admit your illogical ranting about how there was an uproar when the Bible was published in other languages has nothing to do
with my point about the absurdity of requiring people to read the Quran in Arabic in order to properly understand it.
Brightman basically concurs
with the point about God's Importance, but objects to the necessitarian phrasing, and adds that
well, i would have debating it with you being i like Aquinas but i agree
with your point about how it is very outdated... however it does give insight into many things about how and why such beliefs are held with high regard.
That's interesting Caryn
with your point about «power lust».
Your apartheid comment connects
with my point about making sure you know who your enemy is.
I certainly agree
with your point about dualism.
I totally agree
with your point about the arrival of Aketxe having something to do with Osorio's recent form (I would include Delgado too).
I agree
with your point about QB costs.
You can guide but you can't dictate, but overal, I agree
with your point about the anti Wenger comments.
And yeah, I pretty much agree
with his points about why the others in the discussion of GOAT aren't # 1 either.
I agree
with your point about not wasting money on a free agent with McKinnon's skill set.
I disagree
with your point about Monreal.
I find myself agreeing
with the points about no longer loving the players as I once did, for me something has changed and it has changed for the worse in that respect of football.
I apreciate what youv done Andrew but I disagree
with your point about Denilson not making it back because of his timing, its not that its because he has no drive or desire when hes not in possession of the ball....
I completely agree
with your point about budgeting and starting to save early.
Katherine: I so appreciate this concurrence from the Yale Rudd Center and agree wholeheartedly
with your point about breakfast.
Tesyaa: Yes, that fits in
with my point about irregular appetites.
I don't agree
with the point about legitimacy.
Think of the rear end as the bottom of a triangle,
with the point about 2 inches below the belly button.
I agree, also,
with our point about lack of math skills.
In essence, while I agree
with all your points about the importance of macronutrients (and Phil would too) I'm not sure how those points relate to this article.
I totally agree
with your point about finding a back up plan, even if it's JUST to make us feel less trapped (because that is exactly how I feel right now).
With those points about eHarmony explained, I believe that someone with the following qualities is most likely to find success using eHarmony:
I mean, I do agree
with the point about the GamePad being useful towards reducing screen clutter, but these two games just aren't particularly strong examples for that point.
I also agree
with his points about the different normative salience of economic as opposed to racial segregation, the importance of policy with respect to economic (and racial) segregation, and the growth generally (though variably) of both kinds of segregation.
Mark Anderson: Dana, yes, that also goes along
with my point about direct observation of learning environments.
I must admit that I do fully agree
with his point about merit pay.
Take issue
with your point about those who have more pay more.
My problem
with your point about best - selling ebooks is that I find it irrelevant.
My bad for lack of clarity, as I don't disagree
with your points about the sales practices.
Great article and I so agree
with the points about Twitter.
Hi Bea - I totally agree
with your point about whether or not a book should be published.
I wouldn't go so far as to say B&N is great at designing hardware and I agree
with your point about Amazon on that front.
I also completely agree
with her point about the biggest benefit of filing a consumer proposal.
I agree
with your points about good debt such as mortgage.
I won't fill this lesson
with points about trading addiction and gambling, instead I will provide ways to avoid becoming addicted and to help you break a trading addiction / obsession that is likely destroying your trading account right now...
I agree
with your point about paying off all bad debt first which includes debt accumulated by credit cards.
Many also agreed
with the point about homogeneity.
However, I have to agree
with his point about the sales of the PS3 being nothing to whine about.
But I agree
with your point about software - that is what matters more than anything (at least in the battle between the PS3 and the XBOX 360).
I agree
with your points about why most artists» blogs fail.
In keeping
with your point about the need to set your price and stick to it, I've found that printing out a price list helps me a lot personally.
Also, obviously, I can't go along
with the point about the human subject being untenable under 20th / 21st century philosophical conditions.
I agree
with your point about the uncertainty on the model mean.
As other posters have indicated
with the point about how ice lost from ice - caps changes the angular momentum, the movement of water and atmosphere over the surface has an impact on the angular momentum and therefore a major ENSO event will show up in a LOD fluctuation.
I definitely agree
with your point about statistics.
I definitely agree
with the point about creating zero waste shelves so that you can see personal progress, and shift the focus to your zero waste journey isn't of getting stuck on your partners progress or lack thereof.
[Response: I agree
with your point about the whales.