Correctly
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Although other movies have depicted the pair as grave robbers, here they are
correctly
shown to be not so much ghouls as brutal murderers who think nothing of slaying any drunkard, trollop or easy mark they come across to make a few extra guineas, selling their "fresh as a new-cut cabbage" wares to Dr. Robert Knox at a nearby Edinburgh medical school.
Displaying penetration where it should not occur and showing what happens when unbalanced people are not brought up
correctly.
Example of bad thought out ideas --- Bad guys use a GPS, that does not work
correctly
and has nothing to do with a car bomb that is triggered with a cell phone --- DUH!!!!!
It never was big box-office success if i remember correctly, but I would recommend it to anyone.
Inexpensive practices – such as planting crops in rows, weeding correctly, and applying fertilizer in micro-doses – are also proven methods to increase crop production dramatically.
Even if an economist
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understands fundamentals, Dornbusch warned, that doesn't mean that markets do.
Often it is counted
correctly.
It was believed, perhaps correctly, that the Germans would be incapable of trying their own former leaders.
This narrow circle comprises not only very rich and resourceful people, but also members of informal but very effective organizations (which are often, perhaps not entirely correctly, called “mafia”).
Besides, these countries
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argue that the tradeoff between action on climate change and poverty reduction is more compelling for them at their level of per capita income, unless they can access newly emerging technologies at low cost.
Having attended countless summits, we can attest that, if these other meetings are
correctly
prepared, and heads of state engage meaningfully in them, the prospects of success in Paris could be improved.
Those countries whose prices have shot up over the last decade point the finger, correctly, at German competitive disinflation, which has led the ECB to keep interest rates low instead of helping them to halt the price spiral.
Yet some economists suggest that we are not
correctly
measuring the output of cheaper software – as opposed to hardware – and the many benefits of the free goods associated with the Internet.
In short, if designed correctly, balanced-budget measures – increasing taxes in tandem with expenditures –could provide a large stimulus to the economy.
Today’s “efficient market theory” restored to economics the assumption of perfect knowledge by claiming that all risks are
correctly
priced.
If we interpret the NPT correctly, we can launch negotiations with Iran that would carefully explore the potential sincerity or not of its official stance.
They see him, correctly, as the minister who stripped full-time French workers of hard-won labor rights and who today is the establishment’s last resort against Le Pen.
More fundamentally, is the day approaching when, thanks to so many smart people and smarter computers, financial markets really do become perfect, and we can just sit back, relax, and assume that all assets are priced
correctly?
Tubing for ventilators (hung to dry over a hole in the floor used to dispose of urine and wastes) was not disinfected
correctly.
This realization was foreshadowed by the now-famous “Four Uns” critique of former Premier Wen Jiabao, who back in 2007
correctly
diagnosed the producer model as “unbalanced, unstable, uncoordinated, and unsustainable.”
But, if implemented correctly, sound regulation can strengthen countries’ growth capacity, while protecting citizens and improving their long-term living standards.
That will not come easily: Merkel, after all, read the German public’s mood
correctly
when she made her fateful decision, and the domestic political atmosphere has since become even more inhospitable to extending credit to the rest of Europe.
The twist in this tale is that only half of the owners were
correctly
informed.
But, though Obama
correctly
identified the Islamic State as what the US does not want in the region, he failed to identity what the US does want for Syria – for which America should be galvanizing support in the region and in the broader international community.
Every country has the right to introduce nuclear power, as well as a responsibility to do it
correctly.
Many would argue –
correctly
– that sovereignty provides no protection for that state.
Tucker argues, correctly, that few independent agencies are based on a careful application of principles that would pass the test of democratic legitimacy.
But, as Tang
correctly
pointed out in response to a question about the protests, the “devil is in the details.”
But Bernanke was a Fed governor in the Greenspan years, and he, too, failed to diagnose
correctly
the growing problems with its policies.
It would be a pity if policymakers failed to take advantage of it simply because we do not think about seigniorage revenues
correctly.
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