Criteria
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So this particular choice here is a particularly good choice, given his personal
criteria.
We believe that by teaching machines how to do the work traditionally done by humans, we can explore and evolve our
criteria
of what's made possible by the human hand.
Interestingly, only one molecule in that library fit these criteria, and that molecule turned out to be halicin.
It allows you to set your own
criteria
for what sort of things you want to look at.
The red circles are polling stations, selected by your
criteria.
Because this establishes the two primary
criteria
for the political creature: that you have influence in a large sphere, and that my preservation depends on you.
They had to fit two criteria: they had to be old enough to be able to understand the whole concept of the age of reason, and not yet seven.
So they have all the
criteria
that people normally like.
They were voted on and rejected just two weeks ago, despite outstanding science that shows from two committees this fish meets the
criteria
of CITES I.
What kind of
criteria
did it use?
The growth of tax funds and sale-and-leaseback schemes has led to a raft of unsaleable films that are gathering dust in laboratories and vaults all over the British Isles because they seem to be made purely because they fit the financial
criteria
rather than had any potential audience.
Formula movies can be good but the characters have to be likeable and no one meets that
criteria
in this movie.
You have to like baseball, and you have to at least sort of like Tom Selleck, but if you meet those
criteria
you should thoroughly enjoy this movie.
I think that if that were the sole criteria, our culture would be the poorer for it.
About 95% of shows on Disney, Nickelodeon, and Cartoon Network fit the listed
criteria.
What exactly is their
criteria
of what is original?
For me every piece of art is to be judged by these criteria: Form, Function and Meaning.
This is the
criteria
I used to average it out to a two.
Therefore I apply tougher
criteria
to the major studio releases.
A list was given in Scream, of all the stupid things horror film characters will do that are predictable, and the characters in Scream ended up doing exactly the same things, which added a lot of humor and irony to this analysis of the genre, and led to hope that horror films from now on would show a bit different, either full of irony towards the genre, self-derision towards the film itself, or at least different in their dramatic process than all the "old" films that responded to the same tired
criteria.
If you are someone who likes to switch your mind off and simply watch a movie for it's creativity or acting criteria, then you may like this movie.
If you used this
criteria
for all movies then "2001" would suck and so would "Forest Gump" and "Silence of the Lambs".
Despite this setback, he tells his wife that he will train and achieve his objective, and with the help of Billy Sunday, (now both joined in commiseration in their sufferings), they train and he is able to become the first black Navy diver with his artificial limb despite the skepticism of a highly mocking and doubtful captain at the Navy Department hearing in Washington, DC to determine if he meets the
criteria.
A shift in outlook is neccesary to enjoy modern British films, one that somehow allows them to be seen in their own right and for their own qualities rather than by the
criteria
that American films are judged.
There are constant references to assembly line production, where workers are treated as cogs in a machine, overseen by managers wielding clipboards, controlling how much hair the workers leave exposed, and firing workers (Stanley) who meet all
criteria
(as his supervisor says, are always on time, are hard workers, do good work) but who may in some unspecified future make a mistake.
Killing of the "innocent" also clearly demonstrate that somewhere on the Path we have to stop using outside
criteria
for "good" and "bad" and use only our own, hopefully already developed at that point.
My
criteria
for excellence is quite simply entertainment value, regardless of the genre (i.e., drama, horror, action, romance, etc.).
I'm not exactly sure on which
criteria
the titles of this festival were selected, but originality definitely can't be one of them, as "Dark Ride" is hugely derivative of Tobe Hooper's "The Funhouse" as well as a dozen of other mundane 80's slashers.
I mean, sure the dubbing, action, acting and plot are amateurish, but this is a kung fu movie, which means a new set of
criteria
needs to be used from which to judge it.
Kill Bill should no more be
criteria
for any Asian movies.
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