Abundance
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This is a movie for anyone who loves English horror films from the early 70's--and that should mean you!! A fog enshrouded island, a derelict lighthouse, plenty of blood, sex and dated slang--oh yeah it's here in abundance!! Don't listen to the other reviewers when they say this film would have been better if it had been made with today's effects and a larger budget.
If Americans want to see what Russian society was really like, they should see any of the Soviet films(PREFERABLY of the 60's, 70.s, and 80's) found in
abundance
on this website.
But those wretched elements are there in abundance: The plot here makes little sense, the script is by turns fatuous and yawn inducing, the background music is annoying, the "action" is confined to a few rooms, the characters are ridiculous types, and the entire film is tedious and uninvolving.
On the wrapper, this show purports to be a fast paced comedy, however I found not one laugh in this slow documentary like film shot with an
abundance
of non-standard camera angles.
So far, this
abundance
of choice has discouraged companies from spending resources on training employees, who might, after all, soon decide to join a competitor.
No politician with any common sense (which Mr Rais has in abundance) would seek to unseat Megawati at this moment, for the challenges she faces are daunting and the chances of success small.
But this
abundance
is under threat.
This is not something that it possesses in
abundance.
Forests ensure water supplies, counter soil erosion, and safeguard an
abundance
of genetic resources that will become increasingly important in developing the new products, pharmaceuticals, and crop strains needed to support the lives and livelihoods of more than nine billion people by 2050.
Because of broad European skepticism about fracking, there is no gas miracle in the EU, while the
abundance
of heavily subsidized renewables has caused over-achievement of the CO2 target.
Japan was perhaps easier to transform because it did not have an
abundance
of easily extractable natural resources.
Similar stories of mineral
abundance
have emerged in other African countries in recent years, including in Chad, Guinea, Liberia, Mauritania, and Sudan.
But a helicopter-money program – a fanciful idea when Milton Friedman proposed it in 1969 – would also be a radical departure for policymakers, requiring an
abundance
of caution about citizen and investor perception, confidence, and solid governance structures.
Or will they place themselves in the tradition of paranoid nihilism and pollute their ranks with the political vandals that France still produces in
abundance?
When a country's newly discovered natural resource
abundance
leads to windfall wealth, investment in the rest of its economy shifts away from the tradeables sector (mainly manufactured exports) and into the nontradeables sector (mainly consumer goods and services).
Brazil’s
abundance
of energy, food, water, and biodiversity increases its stake in a security environment characterized by rising competition for access to, or control of, natural resources.
The Commission is not the first to make such a claim, but its report brings together an
abundance
of evidence to demonstrate the seriousness of the problem.
She argues that the new energy
abundance
increases US power.
Nobody would argue that US states have an
abundance
of sovereignty.
Such an America will find its ability to lead the world compromised by a shortage of goodwill and an
abundance
of distrust.
Moreover, the relative
abundance
of well-educated workers implies low initial wages and the ability to compete internationally in labor-intensive manufacturing activities – for example, in footwear, textiles and garments, and electronic assembly – which can form the basis for export-led industrialization.
Of course, in a world of abundance, one may hope that the class of elites will become ever larger.
Scarcity of capital and
abundance
of labor resulted in increasing human exploitation, which in turn resulted in efforts to overcome what was considered, or was considered at least by people like Marx, to eliminate the causes of this kind of exploitation.
A half-century ago, the US economy supplied an
abundance
of manufacturing jobs to a workforce that was well equipped to fill them.
That allowed me to address the question I find most interesting: Given the
abundance
of useful ideas, why have so few of the policies that might have ameliorated economic conditions and alleviated public resentment been implemented since the crisis?
Moreover, its
abundance
in southern countries promises to facilitate their economic development.
Restoring and regenerating the
abundance
and diversity of species across one of our planet’s critical life-support systems is essential to building the entire earth’s resilience to climate change.
During his tenure as Secretary-General of the United Nations, Annan, who died last month, often wondered why so much of Africa – with its
abundance
of fertile land and freshwater – had failed to turn farming into an asset.
By boosting productivity, increasing returns on investment, and facilitating technological adaption and innovation, South Korea’s
abundance
of well-educated workers has served as the foundation for its export-oriented development strategy.
Dollar
abundance
convinced the ruling clique that the state could substitute for the productive elite, through nationalization and other forms of collective property.
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