Machinery
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The next question I found myself asking is this, "How long would certain things (books, computer-dependent machinery, combustion engines) last and still be of any use to anyone?"
You can feel the large Hollywood
machinery
humming in the background, and the actors play along with it, but you get the impression that Preminger and others who were creatively involved with this movie phoned their performances in.
Hardly anyone can control this machinery, he tends to think on its own.
However, the military
machinery
was in desperate need of a ploy to sell war bonds and plucked the men from battle.
A dark and terrible secret lurks on the 13th floor of a plush city office block,where a supernatural curse has brought disaster to anyone who rents it.A mysterious 'presence' has driven business to ruin,made office
machinery
break down and created a deadly lifeforce of its own in the electrical system.The tortured soul of an innocent boy who was cruelly murdered many years before is lying in wait for the moment of revenge."The
Other character development is only so-so.I did get a kick out of all the old
machinery.
He is fearless in his exploration of the USA's political machinery, sparing no one, and making his points in an intelligent and very funny manner.
Some interesting shots but over all, very boring and empty of any substance which keeps the viewer interested......For the agricultural student, its dated because the
machinery
used is now obsolete, some nice seeds/crops in the film though and shots of animal husbandry are included, especially a titillating scene where a peasant babushka milks a cow.
Broadly, we see three areas in which Europe’s policymakers at both the national and EU levels can do better: global challenges where Europe could show greater leadership, the creation and strengthening of human capital within the EU and worldwide, and improvement in the effectiveness of the EU’s own political
machinery.
Meanwhile, doubts still surround the political and institutional
machinery
the EU will need to realize these and other ambitious goals.
Indebted farmers physically disabled the repayment
machinery
in many states, most famously in Shay’s Rebellion in Massachusetts.
Unless the Bank’s next president has a clear vision of the way ahead, and the gravitas to withstand the institution’s internal pressures, he or she will be swallowed up by its complex
machinery
and unwieldy processes.
It may be possible to sell off rolling mill
machinery
to other countries, or as scrap.
At the G-20 finance ministers meeting on March 14, all of our countries did their best and made massive efforts to repair their economic
machinery
as fast as possible.
The program offers short courses on welding and other skills needed to repair rural
machinery.
Productivity-enhancing farm machinery, for example, usually requires more power than off-grid household systems can provide.
As Iran imported everything from consumer goods to industrial materials and machinery, almost every sector of its economy became increasingly dependent on foreign goods, forcing small and medium-size producers to shut down.
Export-led growth has proved to be necessary for economic development for the simple reason that countries need to purchase technology from world markets (much of it in the form of high-tech machinery), and they can afford to do so only if they are generating sufficient export earnings.
If productivity has fallen temporarily because everyone is hard at work at the twenty-first-century equivalent of reorganizing the factory floor, then the employment rate should be going up, not down, as firms continue to operate their old “steam-powered machinery” at the same time they are adding new “electrical capacity.”
The central government’s
machinery
seemed intact, and life in Damascus and Aleppo retained a semblance of normalcy, but the regime lost control over increasingly large parts of the country.
The manufacturing sector, too, could be built up; at the moment, the kingdom has only small-scale domestic manufacturing, despite being one of the largest markets in the region for cars, machinery, and other capital goods.
Exports of
machinery
and transport equipment, embodying higher technology, claimed only 10% or so of exports and only 1% of GDP.
While ideas about this abound, new theoretical breakthroughs most likely will be needed to develop the
machinery
required to solve such electron-electron theories, perhaps even involving black holes.
Chemistry and biochemistry are similarly solid -- there are some things we don’t understand about the body, but it is believed that the basic
machinery
of how cells and molecules interact is known.
Each discipline has its own language and its own separate
machinery.
But if this proves inadequate and a more ambitious approach is needed, the existence of a governance structure, or at least the beginnings of one, would form the basis of more elaborate institutional
machinery.
He instructed ministers not to discuss the matter publicly and suggested that talks not be left in the hands of the Nato
machinery
alone.
Annan is also pressing for a more effective and credible international
machinery
for defending human rights.
The ostensible purpose of the summit is to make those changes in the European Union’s decision-making
machinery
that would enable it to cope with the admission of at least 12 new members, mainly from Central and Eastern Europe.
The overall pattern is familiar: China imports North Korean raw materials, such as coal, and exports machinery, consumer goods, and refined petroleum products.
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