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OK lets start this off with some positive
input.
Maybe it stifles the rest of the cast and crew from giving any honest
input.
Direction, script, acting and just about every other form of
input
in this film is stilted and weak.
Furthermore, there is no mention of the
input
by the three other writers on the project that came up with the story.
Now THE ULTIMATE GIFT comes to the screen/DVD and before making the groaning judgment that here is yet another insipid little tale about learning life's lessons and gaining some spirituality in the process, try watching this two hour traversal of well acted and well scripted (Cheryl McKay) and well directed (Michael O. Sajbel)
input.
Perfect-ly awful drama, shallow and dated, is surprisingly cynical about Rolling Stone and its ethics (this despite the fact the producers had the magazine's
input
and even cast its editor, Jann Wenner, in a supporting role!).
The top-down hierarchy is autocratic and arbitrary; lower levels have little collaborative
input
and no right of appeal.
For example, although the case for copper seems straightforward, given that it is a key
input
for wiring, electronics, and indoor plumbing, a strong bid for iron is not as obvious, given the Chinese infrastructure boom that already has occurred in the last two decades.
These prices hit consumers both directly and indirectly (owing to pass-through of higher
input
costs by food conglomerates and service providers).
Because the human brain makes decisions based on sensory
input
– and, of course, experience – such data are essential for the surgeon to make the most informed choices possible during surgery.
Each of these commodities is an important
input
for major corporations.
They can improve their bargaining position, both for
input
purchases and for the sale of their crops.
The idea was to provide constructive
input
to the Bangladeshi government and donors by determining where extra resources would do the most good.
But it is important in those fields, both theoretical and applied, that might be used as an
input
in the production of new technologies: physics, biology, chemistry, engineering, etc.
Its University of Chicago-trained economists argue that attracting private investment into primary lithium production is all that matters, and that fostering local industries that rely on lithium as an
input
is not a public-policy goal.
Moreover, third countries will have little scope for
input
into PTA-based DSMs, though their interests may very well be affected by how adjudication is structured.
If the FIS group is lucky, there will also be some radical
input
from thinkers that do not presently have access to first world infrastructure.
A public discussion with
input
from the executive branch, Congress, think tanks, investigative journalists, and scholars should lay a foundation for policy.
On the contrary, in many advanced economies, profits are high – even reaching record levels – owing partly to lower
input
costs.
At the same time, the administration has declared that US manufacturers that use steel as an
input
may apply for tariff exemptions from the Department of Commerce if they are unable to source the specialized products they need domestically.
Input
from respondents around the world – more than 9,600 this year – influences the report’s conclusions.
The constitutional drafting process was rushed, without the
input
of liberals, non-Muslims, and women, all of whom boycotted the process, owing to the preponderance of Islamists.
Donors have long preached the importance of a funding vehicle such as the Global Fund—one that is needs-driven, relies on local input, and promotes donor coordination.
The Middle Eastern uprisings have pushed oil prices higher, eating up consumer purchasing power while raising
input
prices for many producers.
And it is why research shows that patenting genes actually reduces the production of new knowledge about genes: the most important
input
in the production of new knowledge is prior knowledge, to which patents inhibit access.
Their new research will be essential
input.
Europeans don’t want explanations; they want to be consulted – to have
input
into American decision-making and see their concerns reflected in US foreign policy.
Rising structural unemployment will reduce labor
input
and efficiency.
To choose goals and articulate them in a vision, they need not only to solicit
input
from their followers, but also to understand the context of their choices.
Instead of legitimacy , or simply getting more seats at the table to provide input, the discussion in Asia is increasingly about outputs: how to create institutions that are more effective .
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