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Throw in an old estate with jungle animals, a maimed veiled lady (possibly
borrowed
from The Adventure of the Veiled Lodger)a murderous husband, a wife driven mad and all other sorts of wackiness that not only was never in the original story, but which just makes the whole piece unwieldy and a mess.
I've seen a lot of (Italian) rip-offs of cinematic milestones, but there never was any film that shamelessly
borrowed
so many key-elements from one movie and repeated them blatantly.
The film lumps together elements
borrowed
from "Lassie", "Rin Tin Tin", "The littlest Hobo", "Skippy the bush kangaroo" and many more and then gleefully turns them all on their head in a brilliant parody.
i guess i'm getting to the nostalgic stage in life,and Then Came Bronson is something that readily comes to mind.definitely a show of it's time,it surely
borrowed
from other shows(Route 66?)but added it's own touch in great writing and acting(Michael Parks).speaking of him,i thought he had disappeared from the planet,but his IMDb resume says differently.Parks difficulties with the shows producers probably caused the series early demise,and that's a pity.watching the show as a kid,i was fascinated that this guy could just pick up and move on at will(whereas i was forced to go to school),on a search to find out something about himself.this
That way, the debt/GDP ratio declines because the denominator (economic output) increases, not because the numerator (the total the government has borrowed) declines.
Not only did Chinese regulators enable the bubble’s growth by allowing retail investors – many of them newcomers to the market – to engage in margin trading (using
borrowed
money); the policy response to the market correction that began in late June has also been highly problematic.
A man must be perfectly crazy, who, where there is a tolerable security, does not employ all the stock which he commands, whether it be his own, or
borrowed
of other people...”A larger capital stock would mean thicker markets, a finer division of labor, and a more productive economy.
The US housing boom is due, first, to low interest rates, which mean that large amounts of money can be
borrowed
for mortgages with moderate monthly payments.
The problem is especially severe in commodity-exporting developing economies, where firms
borrowed
extensively, expecting high commodity prices to persist.
So the real problem in Europe is not that Spain or Ireland has
borrowed
a lot, or that too much Spanish and Irish debt sits on banks balance sheets elsewhere in Europe.
These and other gains would have been impossible without pragmatic spending of
borrowed
resources.
Publication of that list in January 1933 led to a crisis of confidence in banks that were revealed to have
borrowed
from the government.
The unwillingness of the Chinese to consume enabled Americans to build new houses for many years on
borrowed
money and to maintain a level of consumption that the US economy was unable to finance on its own.
In the interest of lowering its borrowing costs, the authorities issued the new debt under New York law, despite the expensive battle that the country had just lost precisely because it had
borrowed
under that legal framework.
In 2012, the insolvent Greek state
borrowed
€41 billion ($45 billion, or 22% of Greece’s shrinking national income) from European taxpayers to recapitalize the country’s insolvent commercial banks.
China may be something of a miracle of economic reform, but until changes come in its Leninist governmental system,
borrowed
from the USSR during the Stalinist era, a truly new New China will never arise.
Because governments had
borrowed
to avoid making necessary adjustments during the 1973-1985 oil boom, the eventual bust precipitated a debt crisis.
He has accepted that what is
borrowed
now will be repaid later.
And, because Turkish banks and firms have
borrowed
heavily in foreign currency, the lira’s freefall threatens to bring much of the private sector down with it.
Some elements are
borrowed
from Stalinism and Maoism, but much of the Kim cult owes more to indigenous forms of shamanism: human gods who promise salvation (it is no accident that the Reverend Sun Myung Moon and his Unification Church came from Korea, too).
They
borrowed
too much.
Then panic spread to credit markets, money markets, and currency markets, highlighting the vulnerabilities of many developing countries’ financial systems and corporate sectors, which had experienced credit booms and had
borrowed
short and in foreign currencies.
The bottom line is that Uribe thought Santos would do his bidding as president, and Santos is convinced that his (high but declining) popularity is of his own making, not
borrowed
from Uribe.
In Anglo-Saxon countries, the response was to democratize credit – via financial liberalization – thereby fueling a rise in private debt as households
borrowed
to make up the difference.
Brazil and Mexico are prime examples of countries that sold assets and
borrowed
rather than saved.
There then followed a crazy system: Germany
borrowed
money from the US in order to repay Britain, France, and Belgium, while France and Belgium used a bit of it to pay back Britain, and Britain used more of it to pay back the US.
In the 30 years from 1983 to 2013, the US
borrowed
from the rest of the world in net terms more than $13.3 trillion, or about 80% of one year’s GDP.
Chile has
borrowed
little in net terms for the past 30 years, but pays to the rest of the world as if it had
borrowed
100% of its GDP.
Banks are receiving ever-larger bailouts, while countries that
borrowed
are cutting social programs and face rising social tensions and political instability as a result.
As international capital markets developed in the early nineteenth century, state governments
borrowed
on a large scale, quickly turning them from creditors into debtors.
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