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3 of them sing or play
instruments.
The many Shinya Tsukamoto's films (such as "Snake of June","Tokyo fist","Tetsuo" and others) appears psychological exploration of "love triangle" situation.Unusial in "Gemini" absence urban constituent.Therefore "Gemini" is not hypertrophied as "Tokyo fist",not surreal as "Tetsuo" and not so atmosphere as "Snake of June".Total is not so intensive as others Tsukamoto's works.But it is a good movie because qualified lighted , acted and cinematographied.Pleasant momentary turn (by using equipment in manner sci-fi movie) from "historical film" to "modern" (plague child scene).Synthetical music soundtrack is the part of "urban
" instruments
of director Tsukamoto.
During the Cultural Revolution photos (and most anything else like musical instruments, art, foreign clothing, books, or even nicer furniture) were not allowed and were destroyed or buried, as you could be severely punished for having them, since they were considered "foreign" I even heard of a lady putting her family photos in soup ( when her house was being searched by Red Guards) to get rid of them lest she be caught.
The music has a lot of string
instruments
to give it a lonely slow paced feeling.
I can't even remember how many different musical
instruments
this actor can play.
The title says most of it but does not suggest the humor found amid the gore, the sex amid the bodies, the decadence of the love interest and her special talent, or talents since one would hope that both
instruments
are operative.
Notice in the final scene how he gives his orders and announcements from a music store, surrounded by saxophones, guitars and other
instruments.
I saw this film, accidentally, in t.v., and I feel astonished how dramatic stories can be expressed by so simple and poor
instruments
and, still, be so strong and unforgetable.
After all, there are no
instruments
to enforce strict rules at the global level, and the unwinding of today’s global imbalances – led by some revaluation of the renminbi and China’s shift to a growth model based on stronger domestic demand – might be only a matter of time.
For this to be made concrete, new
instruments
are needed, such as a Regional Stabilization Fund, a Water and Energy Community, regional social cohesion, and a regional industrial policy.
The aim should be that “soft power”
instruments
like EU development aid and economic partnerships would be linked with a growing sense of political and security outreach to ensure Europe is a global player to be reckoned with.
Specifically, policymakers must be open and willing to understand the unusual challenges facing the US economy, react accordingly, and possess sufficiently potent policy
instruments.
As a result,
instruments
that make their adoption more affordable are becoming some of the most important weapons we have in the fight against climate change.
In the US, the deregulation of the financial sector over the last few decades, and the accompanying rise of dubious financial instruments, destabilized the real economy while doing little to improve productivity.
It is also difficult to trace back to the 1980’s the origins of the credit explosion and the proliferation of exotic and poorly understood financial
instruments
that lay at the heart of the 2007-2008 crisis.
This may fall short of the European Central Bank’s target of “below but close to 2%,” but not by a margin substantial enough to justify the ECB’s increasingly aggressive use of monetary
instruments
to stimulate the economy.
Last year’s LIBOR scandal, in which banks were found to be reporting inaccurate interest rates in order to manipulate the prices of financial instruments, epitomized this risk.
This would enable central banks to hold
instruments
that behave like a widely diversified global equity portfolio.
Instead, they have actively worked to block efforts to mitigate climate change at the national and international levels, including by funding climate-change deniers and lobbying against renewable-energy targets and successful
instruments
like feed-in tariffs.
So the FPC would wield
instruments
such as capital ratios or loan-to-value ratios to manage liquidity, and placing two
instruments
for two targets – liquidity and inflation – within the BOE would ensure coordination.
The World Bank’s traditional
instruments
have been (and still are) low-interest loans, interest-free credits, and grants.
In the US, the low risk assigned to senior tranches of mortgage-backed securities made them attractive
instruments
for banks to hold, given the relatively high return they offered.
In any new deal, non-tariff barriers and government procurement, two sets of
instruments
often used for hidden and not-so-hidden protectionism in Latin America, ought to follow common standards.
The new economy - and its complicated new financial
instruments
- enhance the problems of reliable accounting frameworks; they make it easier to obfuscate.
Inflation remains contained, but, more to the point, China’s government has an arsenal of other weapons (from taxes on capital inflows and capital-gains taxes to a variety of monetary instruments) at its disposal.
Debt
instruments
similar to GDP-linked bonds have been tried, but only when it is already too late: as an emergency component of a post-default restructuring process.
That would require an emphasis on equity over debt instruments, and on market-based financing over bank credit.
India’s financial system suffers from few of the creative and risky derivative
instruments
that caused such problems in the West.
The emerging economies’ monetary authorities have struggled to cope with these shocks using available instruments, including interest rates, exchange rates, prudential regulation, and capital controls.
They bought only government paper and securitized real-estate
instruments
that were issued by the semi-public bodies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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