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Faced with contrasting experiences of "getting old" - Cronyn with a keen mind and frail body vs. Gardenia with the
onset
of senility and a healthy body - the two friends are friendly adversaries of the aging process.
Sydney reprises his Mr. Tibbs moniker in a nicely paced crime drama that has some well orchestrated action sequences, especially the one at the
onset
of the film.
Critics here in the UK panned it when it came out, saying that it needed more special effects, but they completely missed out on the charm of the film, which was in the ingenious ways that it showed the human race had been changed by the
onset
of the dragons.
Made before the
onset
of cgi effects, this film has an innocent, non-cynical feel.
Since the
onset
of the crisis, Greece has received massive financing from the so-called “troika”: the European Commission, the European Central Bank, and the International Monetary Fund.
For starters, at the
onset
of the crisis, then-IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn was a leading candidate to become President of France.
After all, the majority of observers (analysts, too) had concluded that Wall Street was overvalued, even before the
onset
of the Asian crisis.
The financial storm that swept in from the United States, and the
onset
of a severe economic downturn, confronts Europe with unprecedented challenges.
Within weeks, however, the
onset
of the global financial crisis captured the world’s attention.
The real trade-weighted value of the dollar is now at the same level that it was in 2007, before the
onset
of the Great Recession.
America's Crisis ElectionCAMBRIDGE – On November 4, Americans will elect their 44th president amidst the worst financial turmoil the country has known since the
onset
of the Great Depression in 1929.
Vietnam, however, grew at an annual rate of 5.6% per capita between the
onset
of its economic reforms in 1988 and the establishment of diplomatic relations with the US in 1995, and has continued to grow at a rapid 4.5% pace since then.
Wherever they look, they will find clear evidence of its onset, in the form of plastic waste.
Because of the
onset
of the El Nino, it's likely that the drought will continue into the coming year.
Only when all of the specific linkages between a high debt burden and the
onset
of a financial crisis have been identified can one draw even a tentative conclusion about that.
At the
onset
of the Great Recession, rapid and coordinated responses by leaders of the major economies, including bold stimulus packages, gave the impression that the crisis would be short-lived.
The World Health Organization defines konzo as a visible spastic abnormality of gait while walking or running; a history of
onset
within one week in a formerly healthy person, followed by a non-progressive course; and exaggerated jerking of the knees or ankles without signs of spinal disease.
Indeed, the twenty-first century will be marked by the global
onset
– for the first time in human history – of peaceful demographic decline.
Even prior to the
onset
of the global recession, there were strong reasons to doubt the sustainability of China’s growth paradigm.
But with the
onset
of the Cold War and the emergence of the non-aligned movement, the intentions of the UN's founding fathers were progressively thwarted.
It is worth recalling that nearly four years passed from the
onset
of the Great Depression in Germany to the Nazis’ accession to power.
But, with the
onset
of the crisis, cross-border finance in Europe shrank as highly leveraged eurozone economies began to lose access to international capital markets, and concerns about private and public insolvency took center stage.
Following the
onset
of the recession that followed the 2008 global financial crisis, China’s policymakers spent seven years replacing waning demand for their country’s net exports with a homegrown investment bubble, inflated by local governments’ aggressive land sales.
Experience around the world shows that SARS cases must be isolated within a few days of the
onset
of symptoms in order to control the spread of the virus.
At the
onset
of the crisis, the eurozone’s breakup was inconceivable: the assets and liabilities denominated in the common currency were so intermingled that a breakup would cause an uncontrollable meltdown.
But, compared to July 2007, at the
onset
of the crisis, exchange rates between advanced and emerging countries have barely changed.
The election of Ahmadinejad marks the
onset
of new struggles within the ruling Islamic Republican Party.
This rapid economic deterioration, combined with the high expectations raised by the
onset
of political transition, is creating a sense of urgency.
After all, the US went off the gold standard in 1933, and the Fed cut the discount rate to 1.5% in 1934, ending deflation (except for minor episodes); but the unemployment rate did not fall consistently below 15% until 1941 and the
onset
of World War II.
Today, more than a quarter-century since the
onset
of transition, those earlier results have been confirmed, and those who argued that private property rights, once created, would give rise to broader demands for the rule of law have been proven wrong.
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