Considerable
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So this is really
considerable.
And after
considerable
consultation and soul-searching, talking to colleagues, friends and family, it suddenly dawned on me that actually, one the most reliable resources we have in Africa are grandmothers.
In any case, as you may remember, the Great Divergence reaches its zenith in the 1970s, some
considerable
time after decolonization.
So there was a
considerable
reluctance to actually upload the data.
It has generated
considerable
insight in physics, in biology and economics, but not that much in the humanities and in history.
When this is combined with the loss of manufacturing jobs to China, it has, you know, led to
considerable
angst amongst the Western populations.
Building this system will also require a
considerable
investment.
Obama has suggested 300 million dollars in the U.S. budget for these kinds of ideas and structures to move it forward, and a lot of other countries are demonstrating
considerable
interest.
He went to the commercial business high school as a young man in Budapest, and there he was as smart as he was modest and he enjoyed a
considerable
success.
Now, when I started looking into collective action, the
considerable
literature on it is based on what sociologists call "social dilemmas."
Overall, the weaknesses in the methods of research on PMS have been
considerable.
The tenants of these apartments are crammed in, (Grunting) which poses
considerable
risk.
My research has shown that there's
considerable
similarity in the mechanisms of desiccation tolerance in seeds and resurrection plants.
More lightning, as the heat energy builds up, there's a
considerable
amount of additional lightning also.
So, there's still a lot of room for improvement, even for cancers that do have screening options, and, of course,
considerable
benefits for those that don't.
The impact could be
considerable.
I spent a
considerable
amount of time learning Spanish, Japanese, German and currently Swedish, with varying degrees of failure.
With
considerable
trepidation, we undertake to interview this new machine.
The numbers are
considerable.
We've even seen it used in conflict zones where there's
considerable
risk in getting specialist surgeons to certain locations.
My guess is that some great simplifications of what I'm doing may actually have
considerable
resonance with what's been done in string theory, but that's a complicated math thing that I don't yet know how it's going to work out.
There's
considerable
amount of money behind this production, so the look of it is very good.
It is true that Hearst did use his
considerable
wealth and clout to build Davies' career.
Pam Grier tries, but when you have nothing to work with, even her
considerable
talent cannot prevent a disaster.
Caine narrates the proceedings with
considerable
sly wit and low-keyed sarcasm, but his actual performance is bereft of energy (Caine's shrill bursts of anger or frustration seem to come out of nowhere, and he connects with nobody on the screen).
But the shoddy production values can't completely obscure this film's
considerable
merits: namely, Sidney Poitier's performance as the cool detective determined to follow the evidence wherever it may lead, even if it implicates a friend.
Lewis Black's
considerable
talent is wasted here too, as he is at his most incendiary when he is unrestrained, which the PG-13 rating certainly won't allow.
I've got a
considerable
soft spot for the works of Charles Band, both as producer and director.
This 1997 studio product is an odd hybrid of a film since
considerable
technical effects are shown for scary purposes but the authentic terrors of the original have been completely undermined, in my opinion.
In addition contains a
considerable
number of historical errors.
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