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The characters are somewhat interesting and credible, but they were too underdeveloped(even more so than those of Pusher), so we rarely understand why they do what they do.
The plot wasn't in any way
credible
and despite the premise that three guys are attracted to one girl there didn't seem to be any chemistry between anybody at all.
It appeared she loved him all along but he betrayed her trust and apparently won her trust back, that did not seem
credible.
only good things in this movie are Sasha Mitchell,who makes a
credible
hero and Dennis Chan,who plays the wise oriental sidekick.i
She went on to make a couple of film s which were more
credible
dramas.
The only person I saw interviewed in the film's entire 1 hour and 45 minute length who was
credible
was Pete Williams, now a network newsman, who was then the Defense Department's press spokesman.
As in the best times of the Cold War, and in the absence of more
credible
and convincing enemies have no reserves to use these despicable methods to manipulate the brains of people who have the misfortune to run into this crap that in the absence of arguments using weapons, explosions, shooting, violence absolutely free and what is worse, using the figure of a child and noble sentiments that are prostitutes to raise money.In possession of a genuine ingenuousness I wonder, how is it possible that there are people who can devote to a movie so bad?
The data on which the documentary parts are based are up to date and well-researched, and the dramatic parts are
credible
and give a good impression of life in Rome in the Flavian era.
The Bundesbank routinely missed its money-supply targets, and yet remained a credible, admired institution.
These countries’ need to establish policy credibility tends to be more acute, whether as a result of histories of high inflation, an absence of
credible
institutions, or political pressure to monetize budget deficits.
Together with the EU, the US can help ensure a
credible
investigation of the post-election violence and complaints against the police.
Suddenly, his tough line on Iran and Russia sounds more
credible.
They also must establish a
credible
plan for medium-term fiscal consolidation – one that entails both higher tax revenues and expenditure reforms, but only once the economy is strong enough to handle such measures.
To make her no-deal threat more credible, May has tried sending dozens of “technical notices” to businesses, hospitals, and public agencies about the emergency preparations they should make.
But the government urgently needs to implement
credible
fiscal adjustment, concentrating not only higher taxation, but also on rolling back some of the incredible growth in government spending – from 45% of GDP to 52% of GDP – that occurred between 2007 and 2009.
But when almost all projections point in the same direction – that Brexit would be hugely damaging to the UK – it is time to decide what is
credible
and what is not.
Just promising not to provide a bailout is not
credible.
America has a “fortress” balance sheet, as well as one of the most
credible
central banks in the history of the world.
Little has been done to deconstruct structural complexity, let alone win sufficient public support for a medium-term vision, a
credible
implementation strategy, and a set of measures that is adequate to the task at hand.
This would involve raising the target to a level in line with the actual inflation rate observed in the post-crisis period – a level that the public would perceive as realistic, honest, and
credible.
Not surprisingly, they will often select sources – whether
credible
or not – that are critical of globalization and current fiscal and economic policies.
While recent challenges – not least Italy’s budget battle with the European Commission – indicate that such an outcome is far from assured, it remains the most
credible
counterweight to the rise of populism.
But Hamada’s inference that this illustrates the inherent dangers of monetary finance is not
credible.
But there is no
credible
scenario in which that debt can ever be “repaid” in the normal sense of the word.
They would like the entirety of social and political life to end up on public ledgers that are supposedly “permissionless” (accessible to everyone) and “trustless” (not reliant on a
credible
intermediary such as a bank).
These ideas, combined with effective policy practice like that of the US Federal Reserve under Paul Volcker’s chairmanship, led many countries worldwide toward more explicit inflation targeting, in which central banks stabilize inflation expectations by making a
credible
commitment to a predetermined rate of price growth.
The opposition Left Party is barely
credible
as an electoral force; but the far-right Alternative for Germany has been exploiting anti-immigrant sentiments and chipping away at the support of the government parties (Merkel’s Christian Democrats and the center-left Social Democrats) in subnational elections, including in Merkel’s home state of Mecklenburg-West Pomerania.
In short, redefining infrastructure as a new asset class is the only
credible
way to attract funding for infrastructure construction, and thus to boost long-term economic growth and the employment rate.
That consensus will remain
credible
as long as political reform continues and economic growth accelerates.
But this is only half the story: we also need to support and promote alternative,
credible
voices online to counter the extremist narrative.
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