Internationally
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Jeffs is Not associated with the LDS church yet media groups
internationally
have asked for comments about Jeffs from The LDS church.
A half dozen were
internationally
acclaimed, like this one, at important world film festivals.
If Ismail Merchant and James Ivory had been given the task of producing such a film it may have been this one, save for the lack of an
internationally
known, top drawer cast.
Still they managed to get some of the finest Finnish professional actors in, and even the soundtrack is filled with
internationally
famous Finnish rock and heavy metal bands (like Nightwish with over 1.5 million records sold).
To say it was a failure in the USA is one thing (it was) but
internationally
it didn't do too badly.
From the advertisements, I thought this movie was going to be based on actual events of trying to capture an
internationally
notorious serial killer.
JAGUAR LIVES! looks and feels more like a travelogue than anything else, with establishing shots of
internationally
famous landmarks and reel after reeling reel of home-movie style sequences that add up to nothing at all in the end.
Next to Erik Van Looy, Dominique Deruddere may well be our, at least internationally, best known director.
This film, combining familiar elements of epics such as Gladiator and Braveheart, is directed by the
internationally
renowned Indian director Santosh Sivan.
With El Colombian Dream, Felipe Aljure has once again been able to break paradigms as he has demonstrated that it is possible to produce and direct Colombian cinema on a par with any
internationally
produced film.
The idea of Japan's most
internationally
famous directors making an English language western sounds like a must see.
This is an
internationally
recognized level of "absolute disparity."
The European Union was the primary force pushing for the two-degree target
internationally.
At the same time, it calls for the adoption of
internationally
tried and true teaching methods, particularly “inquiry-based” and “active-learning” approaches.
After seizing power in September 1973, torturing and murdering thousands in the process of consolidating his rule, Pinochet needed to establish his legitimacy, domestically and
internationally.
Nevertheless, a consensus has developed
internationally
that yielding to such extortion costs even more lives.
Moreover, it is the largest recipient of foreign direct investment in Africa, and thriving Nigerian businesses – such as my own – have begun to expand
internationally.
But the Chinese policy elite are also very taken with the idea that a first-rank country needs a prominent banking system that is active
internationally.
Instead, their entrepreneurial talents and legal rights to assets are recorded in hundreds of scattered records and rules systems throughout their countries, making them
internationally
inaccessible.
Rather than being subject to an
internationally
agreed standard, the US and China want the fight against climate change to begin with countries’ individual commitments.
When the euro area manages to agree swiftly on a coordinated position, this can be instrumental to finding agreement in the EU as a whole and
internationally.
The origin of this disconnect – which Camila Casas, Federico Diez, Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, and I describe in a 2016 paper – seems to be that, for the vast majority of
internationally
traded goods, prices are sticky in dollars, not in the producer’s currency, as Friedman’s reasoning required.
If banks are regulated at the national level, but do business internationally, national regulatory authorities have a permanent incentive to set lax standards to avoid driving business to other countries and to lure it from them instead.
The African Centre for Technology Studies in Nairobi is influential
internationally
and already plays an important policy research and capacity-strengthening role.
Sympathizers acknowledged the contradictions of a system in which a national unit is used
internationally.
Brazil has spawned some world-class companies – for example, aircraft manufacturer Embraer – but most industrial sectors remain focused on the internal market and are not
internationally
competitive.
Furthermore, the effect of
internationally
agreed regulatory reforms – most of which have yet to be implemented – will be to increase banks’ capital requirements while shrinking the scale of maturity transformation risks that they can carry on their balance sheets.
And this comes at a time when many (including me) believe that strengthening US economic growth makes an orderly withdrawal from policy-assisted growth the wise course, both domestically and
internationally.
The government could launch a broad crackdown on such protests, although this would risk damaging China’s prestige
internationally
and provoking larger, more violent protests.
Indeed, a group of economists (including me) concluded in a report commissioned by the Legatum Institute that, despite its apparent subjectivity, “wellbeing” – or life satisfaction – can be measured robustly, compared internationally, and used to set policies and judge their success.
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