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Given its fusion of the spheres of materialistic excess and idealized romantic love, the
immense
presence of the wedding within popular culture should come as little surprise, being arguably the single most prevalent 'happy ending' plot point and often an easy way of concisely suggesting a lifetime of resolution and happiness.
But being an
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fan of Margulies' other work, I decided to give the movie a shot.
It is the result of bad economic policy and even worse social policy, which waste the country’s most valuable resource – its human talent – and cause
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suffering for affected individuals and their families.
True, Venezuela’s
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natural riches have been exploited and often squandered by elites more accustomed to the boulevards of Miami than to the slums of Caracas.
Macron has demonstrated his
immense
qualities as a candidate.
Given that comprehending – and reacting appropriately to – the
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number of variables that can arise during surgery would require enormous computing power, surgical robots aim to integrate human experience and decision-making ability with mechanized accuracy.
The Iraq war was an
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“project,” yet it now appears that the analysis of its benefits was greatly flawed and that of its costs virtually absent.
For example, in India, 830 million people live in rural areas, presenting
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challenges in terms of distribution of medicines.
A comprehensive program would cost $27 billion, but the potential social benefits would be immense: avoidance of more than 28 million new cases of HIV/AIDS by 2010.
During the Cold War, Western intelligence agencies developed an
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catalogue of indicators and correlations.
Bangladesh has been making
immense
strides.
But we also recognize that developing countries have a responsibility to act and that doing so can generate
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economic, social, and public health advantages for their citizens.
Although everyone was more or less aware of the implications of terms used by politicians and journalists, there was an
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gap between that language and the one used by people in their hushed personal conversations.
Even simple requests, like that of schoolgirls to wear headscarves in class, are suddenly freighted with
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political significance and treated as issues that must be resolved at the highest level of government.
These so-called indirect subsidies can quickly cause an
immense
economic mess.
The potential power of these three markets’ joint action is
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But, two years later, it was discovered that some of the IPCC report’s key claims – for example, that global warming would cause the
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Himalayan glaciers to disappear by 2035, or halve African crop yields by 2020 – were based on statements made in appeals by environmentalist organizations, and were backed by little or no evidence.
The Fed chairmanship is the only position in the US government for which this is so: it is a mark of its unique status as a non- or not-very-partisan technocratic position of
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power and freedom of action – nearly a fourth branch of government, as David Wessel’s recent book In Fed We Trust puts it.
Instead of helping richer people inefficiently far into the future, we can do
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good right now.
In recent years, a series of extreme weather events – including Hurricane Sandy in New York and New Jersey, floods in China, and droughts in the American Midwest, Russia, and many developing countries – have caused
immense
damage.
Can the new government restore order and address the many
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challenges that Iraq faces?
And what better farewell to a great performer than the one delivered by the
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crowd chanting around a body that seemed to have arranged, from the great beyond, this last demonstration of enthusiasm and love?
Even so, once the political causes of famine and malnutrition in developing countries are resolved, the use of modern biotechnology in agriculture and food production could potentially make an
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contribution to social welfare and economic advancement.
India’s nationalist leaders would have been forgiven for arguing that they needed dictatorial authority to cope with such
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problems, especially in the most diverse society on earth, riddled with religious, linguistic, and caste divisions.
They are instead pursuing fiscal consolidation, following the
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explosion of public deficits and debt in the 2008-09 recession, and have called for cutting deficits in half by 2013 and stabilizing the government debt-to-GDP ratio by 2016.
The potential returns from targeted investments in forests are
immense.
Conversely, if Bush cannot come up with enough Republican moderates in the US Senate – they are actually already there, probably -- and in the US House of Representatives, the letdown and resentment in Mexico (as well as everywhere in Central America, the Caribbean, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia) will be
immense.
His support for attacks against Israeli soldiers and settlers in the occupied territories, which he argues is legitimate under international law, has earned him
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popularity among Palestinians, but also a sentence of five life terms plus 40 years in an Israeli prison.
The war of attrition followed the June 1967 war, in which Egypt – to the
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surprise of most of its citizens and the outside world – was soundly defeated.
But, as I was told during my visit, the central government’s reluctance to move more quickly reflects its wariness of imposing
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fiscal pressures on local authorities.
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