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Some of the scenes tend to be a bit overdrawn, and samey, but this doesn't detract from the overall
intensity
which is helped in no small part by the acting.
The
intensity
through out this film was constant.
Thats the hammiest performance ever from anyone - the actor looks like he is out of a school play - no, I take it back - I have seen child actors perform with more
intensity
in school plays.
Swimmers captures the
intensity
of the Chesapeake Bay watermen in the declining estuary, and the rhythm and flow of the water and the people that make their living on it.
I was immediately sucked into the
intensity
of the movie, and the innerness of the people.
Surf II has a strange
intensity
that is lacking in most films of today, too bad its not available on video or DVD.
Dubbed by the Vatican as "a sacrilegious blasphemy", it is ironic that, as an atheist, the power and emotional
intensity
of this film brought me the closest I have ever been to what could perhaps be termed a transcendental experience.
Anyway as the movie gets on the script turns completely tricky and so absurd, the plot splits into several parallel plots and there's a huge loss of
intensity.
Today, the global capitalist system is vigorously expanding in both scope and
intensity.
If a country’s firms can do that, the economy will be competitive, capital will accumulate quickly, the endowment structure will change, areas of comparative advantages will shift, and the economy will need to upgrade its industrial structure to a relatively higher level of capital
intensity.
The Japanese work ethic would persist, the reasoning went, and Japan’s high savings rate and slow population growth would give it a substantial edge in capital
intensity
– and thus in labor productivity – on top of whatever economy-wide advantage it might develop in total factor productivity.
As Japan equaled and perhaps surpassed the North Atlantic in terms of capital intensity, industrial knowhow, and standard of living, the global economy’s most highly rewarded activities – research and development in high-tech industries, high-end consumer fashion, high finance, and corporate control – would increasingly migrate to Tokyo Bay.
On the contrary, since the late 1980’s, Japan’s high personal savings rate, rather than being a source of supply-side strength, has been a source of demand-side weakness, financing investment abroad and government debt rather than spurring a domestic investment boom that would boost capital
intensity
and labor productivity.
In March, Chinese authorities reported that the country was already exceeding official targets for energy efficiency, carbon intensity, and the share of clean energy sources.
China has already made significant progress in reducing its resource intensity: between 1980 and 2010, its economy grew 18-fold, but its energy consumption grew only fivefold.
According to World Bank data, that reflects a 70% decline in energy
intensity
per unit of GDP.
In its 13th Five-Year Plan, the Chinese government aims to reduce energy
intensity
by a total of 15% between 2016 and 2020.
At China's National People’s Congress earlier this year, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang reported that China’s energy
intensity
fell by 5% last year alone.
Renewables are one reason for China’s declining resource
intensity.
Its experience in reducing energy
intensity
can serve as a roadmap for developing countries.
Instead, the keys to growth and development appeared to lie beyond an increase in capital
intensity
as measured by capital-output ratios: skills, education, technology broadly understood, and improvements in organizational management.
But, though central banks claimed credit for the “Great Moderation” of global inflation that followed, structural factors (which determine the
intensity
of cost-push effects) also played a crucial role.
All else being equal, unless China’s commodity intensity, defined as the amount of a commodity consumed to generate a unit of output, falls dramatically, its demand for commodities will be greater this year than it was last year.
To be sure,
intensity
of use has fallen for some commodities, like gold and nuclear energy; but for others, such as aluminum and coal, it has risen since 2000 or, as is the case for copper and oil, declines have slowed markedly or stalled at high levels.
This would increase the frequency and
intensity
of climate triggers.
Indeed, for commodity-exporting countries, the fall in prices is generating fiscal and economic headwinds of varying
intensity.
Furthermore, its non-fossil energy supply more than doubled from 2005 to 2013 while the CO2
intensity
of GDP fell by 28%.
And the film’s hero, played by the teenage British-Indian actor Dev Patel with a look that combines
intensity
and expressiveness, and yet seems utterly genuine, is as sincere a protagonist as you could hope to find.
China, meanwhile, drew plaudits just before the Copenhagen summit by promising to cut its carbon
intensity
(the amount of CO2 emitted for each dollar of GDP) over the next ten years to just 40-45% of its level in 2005.
Based on figures from the International Energy Agency , China was already expected to reduce its carbon
intensity
by 40% without any new policies.
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