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Now, I will be the first to say that she has wonderful muscular body which I am sure took years of passion and hard work to achieve, but that is not enough
criteria
for her to be placed into a film wearing a white ala Marilyn Monroe dress and made to walk around the ghettos of Bulgaria.
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as if at a labor rally, then becoming an army divided into three battalions that converge on a single SF intersection in pursuit of the Bachelor.
The director, who is a very good director, as he showed in his last film "La gente de la Universal", decide to show of his 12 plus years of producing TV commercials in detriment of any sort of narrative
criteria.
"Event Horizon" and "Supernova" at least take a shot at those
criteria.
This film does not meet that
criteria.
It's better than good versus evil; it challenges us to asses the
criteria
upon which we judge good and evil.
And since when is a guy being a hunk
criteria
for granting a movie a positive review?
My
criteria
for a true bad movie is one that is either just plain boring or just plain stupid.
So, having set the (in my humble opinion) optimal lovecraftian movie criteria, let's watch Necronomicon!
I think a good movie is about sending you through a wide range of emotions and this movie meets that
criteria.
This is because I have voted using the same
criteria
for all of my other votes.
They will make loans on the basis of commercial
criteria
rather than relations with big state-owned companies.
But those surges are subsiding and can't be repeated: Italy, reconciling itself to a modest 1.7% rate of growth, is putting forth the idea of revising the Maastricht
criteria
for achieving monetary union in 1999.
Having satisfied the Maastricht criteria, fiscal policies have been geared to putting on brakes.
A fashionable view is that Greece did not fulfill the eurozone’s entry
criteria
and so falsified statistics in order to secure membership.
Moreover, in an era of global media and international war crimes courts, the
criteria
for states’ use of military force have become more complex than ever.
Some observers have dubbed the new facility “EZ loan,” though few countries meeting the qualifying
criteria
would consider their policy achievements – and their commitment to maintaining that record – anything but “easy.”
The global PRI has arisen through countries’ widespread accession to the World Trade Organization, international accounting and regulatory
criteria
like the Basel Accords, standards established by the International Organization of Securities Commissions, and some aspects of international law.
The creation of that body was an important step, because it introduced a set of
criteria
that must be fulfilled by countries that want to call themselves democratic.
After Italy’s former central bank governor, Antonio Fazio, flagrantly abused his position to block a takeover of an Italian bank by ABN Amro, member countries agreed that future mergers would be assessed on five objective criteria, the idea being to prevent governments from blocking foreign bids purely for protectionist reasons.
Noyer’s diplomatic skill certainly will be put to the test if he has to navigate the treacherous waters between the Scylla of French protectionism and the Charybdis of the EU’s five
criteria
for bank mergers.
But the EU must insist on Serbia’s compliance with the ICTY, the ICJ decision, and its own Copenhagen political
criteria.
Moreover, settlements that resolve transnational bribery cases must satisfy two basic criteria: a settlement in one country should not preclude another from enforcing its own laws and prosecuting the bribe’s beneficiaries; and any settlement must allow affected countries to recover stolen assets, regardless of where they end up.
When economists examine “human capital,” they prefer measurable
criteria
such as years of schooling.
Narrow investment criteria, intended to protect pensioners, are further limiting green investment, particularly in developing countries.
(The WHO has never explained why these obvious examples do not meet their criteria.)
As for the death sentences that have already been carried out – two in that four-year period – it is impossible to ascertain the objective
criteria
that made the crimes in question more heinous or “rarer” than those that did not merit execution.
The ECB’s use of OMT satisfies both
criteria.
The reason for this is simple: China does not meet the three
criteria
that Congress has set for determining currency manipulation.
So, as of April, China had met just one of the three congressional criteria, and thus did not qualify as a currency manipulator.
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