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The characters are nicely-paralleled, simultaneously mirroring one another in their
fundamental
psychological struggles and diverging in their drives, desires, and ideals.
A movie about the
fundamental
theme of male sexual obsession with a woman.
The very
fundamental
premise of this mockumentary makes no sense.
Love as the core
fundamental
need which binds all humans together is the main theme of story.
aside from the visually stunning shots of the ocean and skydiving this film has some major
fundamental
flaws.
I've seen this movie a few times and while it does have it's moments, it also has some really
fundamental
flaws.
The biggest reason is that the
fundamental
plot is just annoyingly stupid.
With the work of South Korean filmmaker Kim Ki-Duk, the viewer has to accept some very
fundamental "
flaws" that inherently seem to be a part of his work in a practical sense.
If Sergio Leone's Once Upon A Time is considered an ode to the American Western with all it's
fundamental
elements all packed neatly in an 3 and a half hour package of visual splendor than Takashi Miike's Sukiyaki Western Django is an ode to the Italian Western through and through with all the style, violence and sound that Leone brought to the art of cinema and Sergio Corbucci used to create his most famous work "Django".
If so, a
fundamental
question may well become unavoidable: Why does the IMF exist, and for whom?
But if world leaders abandon this target, they will have to make a
fundamental
strategic decision regarding the structure and stringency levels of a new climate goal.
The transformation in China’s banking system is complex and difficult because it involves a change in its
fundamental
nature.
The triad of
fundamental
forces driving Egypt since the beginning of the Arab Spring – the military, the mosque, and the masses in Tahrir Square, each with different types of power and interests – was thus broken.
He wants to make it even smaller, and to avoid granting
fundamental
sovereign rights, such as control over land, air, water, and border crossings.
But recent tiffs point to
fundamental
differences with respect to how both countries view NATO.
They reflect a broader trend – one that demands a
fundamental
rethink of the prevailing approach to trade and free-trade agreements.
Given the
fundamental
challenges to society posed by the free flow of goods, services, and capital – and compounded by rapid technological progress, most immediately in robotics – structural reforms must also be undertaken.
His
fundamental
proposition was that development is about people.
Nothing is more
fundamental
to human security than health, which permits human choice, enables human freedom, and underpins human development.
Constitutions frequently enshrine lofty principals, and nobly assure protection of
fundamental
rights.
Greece’s membership in the European Union gives its creditors significant leverage, but evidently not enough to change the
fundamental
calculus.
But, judging from experience in North Africa, where education improved greatly under the old regimes, but failed to boost growth performance and create job opportunities for educated youth, the validity of such an approach as a
fundamental
model for development policy is dubious.
When the government sought to prevent the case from being heard, the federal district court of Oregon issued a historic ruling that “the right to a climate system capable of sustaining human life is
fundamental
to a free and ordered society.”
If the US is to succeed at ending the war in Afghanistan, it must do more than change tactics; it must rethink its
fundamental
strategy.
As the US strategist Daniel Twining has observed: “Over the coming four years, US leadership…will be essential” for “the consolidation of a wide-ranging strategic partnership with India,” as well as for efforts “to prevent Pakistan’s many pathologies…from spilling over in ways that undermine
fundamental
US (and Indian) interests.”
The
fundamental
economic problem that currently troubles much of the world is insufficient demand.
But the
fundamental
challenge is to suffuse the Internet with the same rules, rights, and values that pervade our democracies.
It reflects the impact of
fundamental
(and historic) economic and financial re-alignments, insufficient policy responses, and system-wide rigidities that frustrate structural change.
They were revolutionaries in their thinking and in their ability to inspire others to accept
fundamental
change.
When Margaret Thatcher became prime minister of Britain in 1979, she faced an economy with much more
fundamental
problems than those in the US.
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