Fabric
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In a time when being gay is mostly viewed as a normal part of our societal
fabric
(current Administration and Red States notwithstanding)this film seems to me to elude the "gay film" classification.
Too often this trick is used in this movie to cover awkwardness in the basic story and to cover gashes in the
fabric
of the script.
He's so ordinary and likable that he's welcomed without hesitation into the
fabric
of the typical American family.
The story weaves about in time and space, forming a
fabric
so fine that in the end you have lived a lifetime in the arms of the Red Violin.
And the costumes ranged from not bad to "which polyester knit
fabric
was that?"
But the country now is isolated, which affects the whole
fabric
of stability in the region.
At the same time, however, the
fabric
of democracy is being torn apart by a staggering rise in economic inequality.
Almost everywhere, better education, preparation, and infrastructure can be parts of approaches that boost economies and strengthen the
fabric
of society while reducing risk from climate change.
Even today, with Mao’s revolution long gone and globalization having knit a new
fabric
of inter-dependence around China, there remains, particularly among older leaders, a residual wariness about relying on collaboration with outsiders, especially when it comes to “core interests.”
From London’s (now defunct) Garden Bridge to Seoul’s Skygarden, projects are being designed to better incorporate nature into the urban
fabric.
These companies have become a part of the
fabric
of our societies.
China must declare, loudly and clearly, that greater democracy, not mutant Leninism, is its ultimate political goal, and that as this evolutionary process takes place and the political climate becomes more congenial, they look forward to discussing how to better weave a political, as well as an economic,
fabric
with Taiwan.
They partly restored Argentina’s social and political fabric, which had been weakened by the brutal adjustments made during that crisis, which triggered a president’s fall from power, default on the country’s debts, and a dramatic decline in living standards that left more than half of the population below the poverty line.
Versions of nationalism as well as the ascendancy of religiously tinted forms of integrisme threaten the
fabric
of a free world.
Not only is Europe running the risk of lasting economic damage; high long-term unemployment and popular discontent threaten to weaken permanently the cohesiveness of its social
fabric.
And yet criminal networks – entrenched relationships between legal and illegal agents engaged in organized criminal activities – continue to play a large role in these countries’ formal and informal economies and political institutions, rending the social
fabric
and threatening further progress.
Pakistan had changed, as military dictatorship and religious extremism in the north played havoc with the
fabric
of society.
We cannot afford to sacrifice a generation, or, rather, risk creating a lost generation that could destroy Europe’s social
fabric
and stability.
Without it, growth falters, job creation is insufficient, and widening income and wealth inequality undermines the social
fabric.
This undermines the
fabric
of international economic relations.
And with many advanced economies at a critical juncture, with unconscionable levels of inequality threatening to shred the very
fabric
of democratic politics, “equity for the poor” is an economic principle whose time has come.
Pakistan's War of All Against AllThe alliance in the fight against terrorism between Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf and the United States is imperative not only for America, but for Pakistan-a Muslim-majority nation whose social
fabric
is being torn apart by militancy and lawlessness.
It is hard to imagine that what is currently happening to the social
fabric
in eastern Ukraine could happen in Poland.
And, like a piece of fabric, the longer it remains stretched, the longer it will take to return to its former resilient state – and the greater the possibility that it will not spring back the next time something goes wrong.
Discipline and morality may well be key to reinforcing trust and credibility to Europe’s social
fabric
– a point that northern Europeans never tire of making.
If, in the worst case, a terrorist attack were to occur – especially one that could, in some way, be linked to refugees – the nationalist-populist reaction would be powerful, potentially weakening the very
fabric
of German society.
But the regime that emerges is bound to be more attuned to local conditions, and thus to religion’s vital role in the social
fabric.
There is also a threat to the
fabric
of society if fear of Islamist extremism leads Muslims to be stigmatized or marginalized.
Such measures will merely cause further damage to Greece’s already-stressed social fabric, rendering it incapable of providing the support that our reform agenda desperately needs.
Yet a combination of factors that have mushroomed over time has raised serious concerns about the threat that corruption poses to the very
fabric
of the Indian state.
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