Examination
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Being that the idiots that murdered Matthew came from Laramie, examining the responsibility of the community is fair, but this isn't
examination.
It doesn't look for easy answers, and it gives the subject matter the true
examination
it deserves.
I have given this movie a through examination, and I have determined that, due to the lack of Robin William's voice as the genie, this movie stinks.
It works well both as a creepy-stalker thriller and an
examination
of how easy it is to end up hating your loved ones.
I give it a 10 because: 1. Jim Howell from Michigan can't like it because it failed to be "an
examination
of the racial issues pervasive in our society".
"The Empire in Africa" is a courageous
examination
of a tragic and complex topic, the civil war in Sierra Leone, its propaganda-driven portrayal in the international media, the global commercial interests at stake, the regional and international contribution to the continued violence and the effects on the civilian population of war and poverty in a country that is extremely wealthy in natural resources.
An
examination
of whether married relationships can withstand/be improved by free love - it seems almost a parody of itself, showing how a bunch of rich LA types have jumped on the peace and love bandwagon and are riding it out of existence.
It's also an
examination
of the spirit one tries to hold onto in a harsh business to enter, let alone prosper in.
Though many will avoid this little film because the title and DVD cover suggest a mindless mélange of sexual encounters, those who can get past these flaws will find a well written (Miles Brandman)
examination
of young people's concepts of relationships and how to keep them.
But Hamilton’s ideas are incomplete without Madison’s
examination
of how political representation should be structured in order to facilitate economic integration.
But there is a study much more useful than Gibbon’s analysis of Rome for understanding what happened to France’s team: Marc Bloch’s masterful
examination
of France’s collapse in 1940, A Strange Defeat.
Reforms to the
examination
system are being introduced to complement this effort.
Back then, the Democratic candidate, Senator John Kerry, upon hearing that digital x-rays had been outsourced from Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston for
examination
by radiologists in India, denounced firms that outsourced as Benedict Arnolds, the most infamous traitor in US history.
Regulators relied mainly on
examination
of individual loans rather than capital-to-asset ratios.
We can no longer afford to rely on old-fashioned
examination
for mega-banks loaded with mass-produced risks.
The risks implied by such policies require careful examination, particularly because the current experiment appears to be one more step down a well-trodden path – a path that led to the crisis in the first place.
The factors accounting for the record of failure in the Middle East – history, culture, religion, and personalities – are worthy of serious
examination.
Other medical fields have refined the diagnostic process to the point where computerized laboratory tests have virtually replaced clinical
examination
of patients.
These can be obtained only through careful
examination
and direct questioning of patients.
If the number of those who meet the requirements of the law is so small that Belgium has had only one case over the past two years, it is not difficult to carry out a thorough
examination
of these patients’ capacities to make such a request.
But the absence of a secondary breakdown of such data, like the UK-style, four-fold class analysis (plus
examination
of patterns of unemployment by ethnicity or religion), makes it hard for social workers, public heath officials, and economic planners to diagnose new problems.
That scenario sounds entirely right – until, on closer examination, it turns out to be completely wrong.
Such risks demand
examination
and planning.
He then proposed a “critical
examination
of some of the core assumptions that underpin economics as it is currently taught in university departments across the world.”
Close
examination
suggests that the single biggest difference between those at or above the top tenth percentile of the income distribution and those below the 50th percentile is that the former have a degree or two while the latter, typically, do not.
Holding the trial in Belgrade might have served better to catalyze a sober
examination
of the past.
But this comparison does not bear serious
examination.
As the Fed prepares to tighten monetary policy once again, an
examination
of this history – and of the current state of the economy – suggests that the United States is about to enter dangerous territory.
Of course, given the role that the continual expansion of Israeli settlements in occupied Palestine has played in hampering progress toward peace, it merits a more thorough and sober
examination
by all relevant parties – especially Israel.
But a closer
examination
shows that they are not quite as positive as they seem.
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