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It is often said of Ellroy that his writing got better as it went along; and
assuming
that this film is closely based on the book, I would say that there's a good chance that is true as the story here is not exactly solid.
Second of all, if one is going to remake a great film
(assuming
one is trying make another great film to go along side of it) they might as well actually remake it well!
You would also think someone 12 and under (I'm just
assuming
that most teenagers wouldn't take this part too seriously) would not want to imagine that some adults with really big guns do, in fact, hunt kids for a living.
Since
assuming
power after Mubarak’s fall, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF), led by Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, a defense minister for two decades under Mubarak, has consistently undermined the delicate work of democratic transition.
Assuming
that Trump now finds it politically expedient to curb oil prices, the Saudi leadership can be expected to offer him whatever support he requires.
Even by 2040, and
assuming
that all of the Paris agreement’s promises are fulfilled, the IEA expects wind and solar to provide, respectively, just 1.9% and 1% of global energy.
The exception here is Belgium, where
assuming
zero net debt would leave future generations with surpluses.
Assuming
that EMU flies, i.e. that the hard core union including Germany, France, the Benelux, Austria and a few more countries - is realized in 1999, Poland, Hungary and Czech Republic will find that nearly half of their exports will be with EMU countries.
With financing channels extremely limited, banks have been forced to participate heavily,
assuming
substantial risk, which is aggravated by underdeveloped bond and stock markets.
Assuming
individual governments would not want to spend, the eurozone as an entity could borrow to finance growth-enhancing policies.
Indeed, America's superpower status makes it increasingly disadvantageous for its leaders to play by rules that, while repeatedly violated in the past, are now viewed as preventing the US from
assuming
a new role in international affairs.
It was a small step from there to
assuming
that extending capitalism to the post-Soviet world would continue to shift the balance of power in the West’s direction.
This, in fact, was Xi’s highest priority on
assuming
office in late 2012, and it formed the rationale behind an unprecedented anti-corruption campaign aimed at dislodging deeply entrenched power blocs that have stymied the transition.
The Congressional Budget Office is
assuming
3.4% average growth in real GDP over the 2013 to 2016 period.
And very recently, retired General Mauro Enrique Tello Quinones, one of the most decorated officers in the Mexican army, was abducted, tortured, and killed less than a week after
assuming
a new position as anti-drug chief in the resort city of Cancun.
And incoming Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was asked almost nothing about Mexico at her confirmation hearing, and she emphasized relations with Mexico neither in her own statement nor in those she has made since
assuming
her post.
Assuming
that the average level of happiness is positive, these choices will diverge if increasing the planet’s population will reduce the average, but not by enough to offset the fact that now more happy people exist.
In Britain, News Corporation has been creating a sort of state unto itself by corrupting the police,
assuming
police powers of surveillance, and intimidating politicians into looking the other way.
If this pattern continues through the rest of the century, with emphasis gradually shifting from historic levels to per capita targets, economic models predict that no country need suffer a loss of more than 1% of GDP in present discounted value
(assuming
that market mechanisms such as international trading are allowed).
Assuming
slower growth in the labor force than in the past decade, no rise in productivity due to capital accumulation, and a decline in multifactor productivity growth to its pre-2000 average implies that annual potential GDP growth will be only 1.4%.
Assuming
that Ahmadinejad seeks re-election, this line-up lacks any candidate with clear appeal to the youth vote.
Instead, that battle has been playing out largely within the European Council, with Merkel
assuming
a central role.
Moreover, even
assuming
that the impact of a permanent cut in public expenditure on demand and output is also permanent, the GDP reduction remains a one-off phenomenon, whereas the lower deficit continues to have a positive impact on the debt level year after year.
Assuming
the PBOC follows through, China can more credibly claim that its currency is freely usable – or at least that it is moving in that direction.
Quality of talent, infrastructure, energy costs, and speed to market are
assuming
greater weight in such decisions.
The argument for preserving a sculpture of Hitler in a public place,
assuming
that such a thing still exists, does not get stronger as time goes on.
In its most recent analysis, the US Department of Energy estimated that, using 2010 technology and
assuming
a production volume of 500,000 units, production costs for an 80-kilowatt fuel cell would be about $57 per kilowatt.
This paradigm should be extended to the Geneva negotiations on the Syrian civil war, with countries like Saudi Arabia, Iran, Turkey, and Egypt
assuming
a greater role.
Assuming
that they comply with the Maastricht Treaty's provisions concerning the EMU - and are not unfairly held to more stringent criteria - the core issue is whether new members would benefit more by waiting or whether they should seek early entry.
Assuming
entry into both the EU and ERM II in 2004, new members should aim to enter the eurozone around 2006.
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