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they basically
cleaned
out the Nazi skinhead scene YEARS ago, and the remnants rarely if ever present themselves this way.
All in all, this could have been a more well known picture today if the film was
cleaned
up a bit, had its draggy scenes removed, had the cheesy bullet sounds taken away, and maybe had a more competent director.
There are some good scenes in it, and it may have been better had the script been
cleaned
up a little.
The film is somewhat dated and was definitely
cleaned
up to appeal to a larger audience, but nonetheless, it gives a pretty accurate version of this man's damn near suicidal bravery.
Often these movies rely on a central character who is magical, or has great charm and a love for life, but Flora achieves her ends through pure English practicality, and it is very amusing to see someone approaching misery as a mess to be
cleaned
up.
In World War II (when this film is set), homing pigeons more or less
cleaned
up with 32 out of 54 awarded for displaying conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty whilst serving with British Commonwealth armed forces or civil emergency services (according to Wikipedia).
Likewise, there is economic value produced when wastewater is naturally
cleaned
by wetlands, but no transaction has occurred, so it is not counted in GDP.
In recent years, the California legislature has
cleaned
up redistricting, introduced “top two primaries” and an aggressive disclosure system, reformed term limits, eliminated a supermajority rule for state budgetary measures, and improved the ballot-initiative process.
But many others view Sanusi as the no-nonsense official who
cleaned
up the banking sector and staved off a financial crisis by removing several corrupt bank executives from power.
Aggressive lending from a
cleaned
up banking system with a new credit culture based on picking winners will supplement that strategy, as will business friendly taxation.
There are four basic approaches to cleaning up a banking system that is facing a systemic crisis: recapitalization of the banks, together with a purchase of their toxic assets by a government “bad bank”; recapitalization, together with government guarantees – after a first loss by the banks – of the toxic assets; private purchase of toxic assets with a government guarantee (the current US government plan); and outright nationalization (or call it “government receivership” if you don’t like the dirty N-word) of insolvent banks and their resale to the private sector after being
cleaned.
But once the system is
cleaned
up, China will be in a much stronger position to achieve sustainable and stable economic growth.
Since leaving that position, Johnson has not
cleaned
up his act.
The air in the sheds is high in ammonia from bird feces, which are usually allowed to pile up for months – and in some cases for a year or more – before being
cleaned
out.
But the islanders carefully
cleaned
the seeds to remove the toxin before eating them, and they did not consume large enough quantities to cause damage.
No, the people who lived with us, who cooked for us, who walked the baby carriages, washed windows and
cleaned
fur-coats in summer time were never called “servants.”
The central bank might have
cleaned
up the banking system long ago, ensured the covering by assets of external dollar debts and shifted to a band-basket-crawl (BBC) exchange rate regime.
Will these processes decontaminate affected areas, or re-contaminate
cleaned
areas?
First, the problems of the eurozone periphery are in some cases problems of actual insolvency, not illiquidity: large and rising public and private deficits and debt; damaged financial systems that need to be
cleaned
up and recapitalized; massive loss of competitiveness; lack of economic growth; and rising unemployment.
Using a bit of extra precaution now is obviously preferable to risking a mess that will need to be
cleaned
up later.
The cleanest places are not the poorest countries, but the richer economies that have
cleaned
up their act.
First, whereas most environmental insults – for example, water pollution, acid rain, or sulfur dioxide emissions – are mitigated promptly or in fairly short order when the source is
cleaned
up, emissions of CO2 and other trace gases remain in the atmosphere for centuries.
Neither the FSB people nor the oligarchs focus on economic policy beyond their immediate interests, abandoning that field to the liberals, who radically reformed taxes,
cleaned
up the state budget, and monetized the economy by curbing barter.
With the Financial Action Task Force having reduced bank secrecy in Switzerland and
cleaned
up the many small island tax havens, there are two major remaining destinations: the United States and the United Kingdom, both of which permit anonymous currency inflows and allow asset owners to hide their identity.
Provincial finances will finally have to be
cleaned
up.
To address this risk disparity and move ahead with the plan, balance sheets will need to be
cleaned
up before considering the next step.
It only means that an expansive European deposit-insurance scheme should not be established even after the bad loans now on banks’ books are
cleaned
up.
Most developing countries have
cleaned
up their financial and fiscal houses and do not carry high debt.
And, as the grid’s CO2 emissions are
cleaned
up, the vehicles’ role as a source of emissions will decline.
True, countries that have not
cleaned
up their fiscal act, such as India, must not recklessly plunge ahead with big government projects without counterbalancing reforms to ensure sustainability.
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