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could even - despite being male, myself - empathise with the feisty girls' fervor to see their husbands deceased without
delay.
Now that I've seen it, I assure you Universal didn't just
delay
this film to promote Iron Man-Oscar buzz.
The show is fascinating to watch as the teams race from country to country and many run into obstacles during a leg such as a
delay
of a flight at the airports or a cab driver who gets lost.
This painfully predictable comedy tries to
delay
the inevitable by coming up with a series of forced scenes and situations, and it's also visually dreary, despite the potentially majestic locations.
After all the
delay
this film suffered I finally got around to seeing Lucky McKee's second movie.
In the case of the film, the
delay
was BRIEF compared to our modern penal system, as the
delay
looked to be about two years.
Brigitte (Emily Perkins) is alone, after killing her sister Ginger (Katharine Isabelle), and injecting a substance called monkshood to
delay
the process of transformation in a werewolf.
In order for the events to unfold correctly (from Tidemans viewpoint) he must
delay
the ship or (speculating now)the ship would go back to December 4th 1941, they would miss the rondeview with the survivors of Sen. Chapman's yacht, and he would miss meeting Miss Scott.
It has way too many quiet, somber tone-setting scenes that are obviously there to eat up time and
delay
narrative obligations, but after an hour they just kill the momentum.
This movie is a commendable attempt at telling the story of a simple, yet brave man and thus well-deservedly (50 years later!) commemorating his (albeit futile, by an absurd
delay
of seven minutes)attempt at assassinating Hitler.
But Trump’s administration hoped to
delay
staking out a clear stance on the Israel-Palestine conflict – and, in particular, Israel’s expanding settlements in the occupied territories – until after the president’s first meeting with Netanyahu.
But coalition rule can also often mean governance of the lowest common denominator, as resistance by any of the government’s significant members to a policy can
delay
or even thwart it.
Given that malaria still threatens millions of people, there is no room for
delay
or loss of focus.
Yet protecting them may merely
delay
the inevitable, because the longer they are allowed to suck scarce resources out of the economy, the more unaffordable an arms race with the US will become – and the greater the challenge to the CPC’s authority will become.
Some who believe in the imminence of peak oil consider these barriers essentially irrelevant, arguing that their removal would merely
delay
the peak for a few years.
Macro-prudential measures can discourage or
delay
capital outflows, but such measures, too, may be insufficient.
We must revise compensation schemes and
delay
bonus payments until the long-term profitability of a firm’s investments is known.
So he took it upon himself to call Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and urged him to
delay
bringing up the resolution (it was postponed for only a day).
Global economic malaise is no excuse to
delay
anti-corruption reform.
This is a recipe for long-term pain; there is no scope to
delay
the adjustment any longer.
First, in resource-intensive countries, especially the region’s eight oil exporters, fiscal consolidation plans must be enacted without
delay.
That requires aggregating information and allowing for suitable
delay
before publishing it.
That is why the Fed has been taking steps to become more transparent: it releases the minutes of Federal Open Market Committee meetings and publishes transcripts with appropriate delay, while FOMC members give speeches detailing their views.
The conditions imposed by the “troika” – the European Commission, the European Central Bank, and the International Monetary Fund – amount to an indefinite
delay
in addressing the needs of those asked to sacrifice and in repairing tattered social safety nets.
To take just one example, the crankshaft of a BMW Mini crosses the English Channel three times before the car is completed, which means that any
delay
at the border will destroy the profitability of that supply chain.
The reality is that recourse to easy windfalls produced through loose monetary policy could have serious long-term repercussions, especially if they are used to
delay
efforts to address underlying issues.
Economic recovery merely enables them to
delay
the inevitable day of reckoning.
In fact, the Spanish economy is a classic case of a defective growth pattern followed by a predictable, policy-assisted recovery that is driven (with a delay) mostly by the tradable sector.
But addressing them requires a prudent strategy that accounts for the structural fragility of the scientific enterprise, in which scientists must complete extensive training, regulation can easily stifle creativity, and funding limitations can substantially
delay
progress.
Poor policy choices, on the other hand, will at best
delay
recovery and at worst do permanent damage.
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