Flowing
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You are drawn in so well you can taste the wine and feel the pool's water
flowing
around you.
He needs money to keep the supply of booze and women
flowing.
It could have been much better if the red stuff was
flowing.
For some inexplicable reason Julie's hair keeps changing lengths as in one scene she'll sport the Mrs. Brady look and in the next her
flowing
locks are down her back.
The movie was disjointed, all the flash backs were poorly done and made it seem more like a series of vignettes, wherein the same actors played multiple parts, than one
flowing
story.
Sterling casts highlights one of the better versions of the Burke and Hare story of the grave robbers who turn to murder to keep the flow of bodies
flowing
for the anatomy professor.
We're back in the Great Valley again, and this time the haven is disrupted when the water that feeds it stops
flowing.
Alfred Hitchcock's final collaboration with producer David O. Selznick, neither of whom can get the juices
flowing
with this dull, somewhat pointless courtroom drama.
Elizabeth NEVER followed Victor to school and his Professor did NOT die! (4) Where was the creature's long, flowing, black hair?! (5) Justine's end was NOT via lynch-mob!
I quietly bawled, tears flowing, through the entire movie.
Rudy's father is not amused and plans a lavish party in Mae's honor hoping she will reveal her true colors with the booze
flowing.
In Jericho, they seem to have an endless supply of beer at the bar, the booze is flowing, nobody is hungry, they are not defending their city against unknown evils, its hard to imagine that anyone on the writing staff has a clue about what a struggle daily life would really be like in a post-holocaust world.
The EU has promised to protect its trade with Iran, but even if this proves impossible, much of the Iranian oil now
flowing
to Europe, Japan, or other US allies will doubtless be diverted to countries such as India and China, which will free up more Saudi, Iraqi, or Russian oil for Europe and Japan.
Given that the liquidity
flowing
into China over the last several years was increasingly short-term capital aimed at exchange-rate and interest-rate arbitrage (so-called “hot money”), there may be a surge in capital outflows when appreciation expectations have disappeared.
With a substantial share of financial resources being allocated to infrastructure and real-estate development, which have lower output efficiency, capital has tended to circle back into the financial system, instead of
flowing
toward activities in the real economy.
(Contrary to popular belief, what matters is not the actual amount of income
flowing
toward top earners, but the changes in that income.)
The money
flowing
through these funds went to many of the world’s largest banks, including not just the obvious US suspects (JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America, and Citi), but also major European and Japanese banks such as Barclays, Deutsche Bank, Bank of Tokyo, Sumitomo, Credit Suisse, and ING.
One might think that banks would counter-balance the mutual-fund industry’s lobbying efforts, because the likely effect of forcing money-market funds to pay for more of their systemic costs would be to expand funds
flowing
directly to banks.
A tradition of conservative banking regulation and a tough-minded Governor of the Reserve Bank (India’s central bank) ensured that Indian banks did not acquire the toxic debts
flowing
from sub-prime loans, credit-default swaps, and over-inflated housing prices that assailed Western banks.
Capital is
flowing
out of the country, and official reserves are slowly being depleted.
A globalized world, with one country’s goods, capital, and pollution
flowing
into another, will inevitably need common norms and laws.
First, the emerging economies were flooded with liquidity
flowing
from the advanced economies.
Private equity is
flowing
in as well, not only because the valuations are attractive, but also because potential growth in Spain now seems within reach.
Fossil-fuel producers promote carbon capture to allow them to keep their mines open and pumps
flowing.
It was thought that keeping inflation low was necessary and almost sufficient for growth and stability; that making central banks independent was the only way to ensure confidence in the monetary system; that low debt and deficits would ensure economic convergence among member countries; and that a single market, with money and people
flowing
freely, would ensure efficiency and stability.
The Black Sea is poised to become a key conduit for non-OPEC, non-Gulf oil and natural gas
flowing
into European markets and beyond.
It is irrelevant whether Internet regulations that fail to promote competition and protect consumers are passed by governments afraid of freely
flowing
information or, as in the case of the jailed entrepreneur, in order to protect established companies.
Instead of capital
flowing
from rich to poor, just the opposite happened: it flowed from poor to rich, the overwhelmingly largest stream going to the US, whose rate of capital inflow is now the largest of any country, anywhere, anytime.
This slick alliance of corrupt state officials and self-serving company executives, anxious to keep the petrodollars flowing, is still in place.
They are prepared to look like fools in public – denying climate science and global warming – as long as it keeps the campaign money
flowing.
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