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Strangelove, but if those film
pioneered
film making, then The Shining perfected it.
So, while all the window dressing Blake had
pioneered
(starlets in fetish lingerie and sun glasses, coiffed and made up as if they're about to hit the catwalk) remained very much present and accounted for, Grant added his own personal spin to the carnal content.
Here we have a welcome reworking of a genre widely thought to have been
pioneered
(certainly 'fleshed out' extensively and successfully) by George Romero.
Recent trends in film narrative have witnessed the proliferation of multiple 'petite' narratives involving a series of inter-related characters who are all inter-connected in some way:
pioneered
by "Short Cuts" and followed by the likes of "Pulp Fiction", "Happiness", and the more recent "Magnolia".
The Return of the Secaucus 7
pioneered
the "get together" movement of eighties cinema.
Director Arthur Lubin said that he
pioneered
the use of two cameras to cover scenes mainly because Costello was so off-the-wall and bounced all over the place so much that one camera simply couldn't contain him, so he ordered up another camera and had it trained exclusively on Costello.
The action sequences are so poorly conducted that it makes the stuff
pioneered
on Kung Fu theater seem like Rambo.
But service delivery remained disappointing, so the focus shifted to improving project performance, which researchers like Esther Duflo at MIT’s Poverty Action Lab have
pioneered
with randomized controlled experiments.
Aerospace companies, faced with graying workforces, have
pioneered
flexible working hours, phased retirements, “encore careers,” and a slew of knowledge-transfer programs to train the next generation of employees.
Singapore
pioneered
this approach.
They
pioneered
new retail institutions, from department stores to box stores.
The bulk of classical voting theory,
pioneered
by the mathematical statistician and economic theorist Harold Hotelling and the economist and political theorist Anthony Downs, assumes that people vote in their self-interest.
As a result, Russia remained the only nuclear state in the post-Soviet space, while legislation
pioneered
by then-US Senators Sam Nunn and Richard Lugar helped to secure nuclear sites, scientists, and materials.
Economic indicators began to improve rapidly in most EU countries from early 2015, when the European Central Bank stopped the fragmentation of the eurozone by launching a bond-buying program even bigger than the QE
pioneered
by the Fed.
In Camden, New Jersey, Jeffrey Brenner, a family doctor, has
pioneered
strategies to reduce hospital stays by “super-utilizers,” a small share of Medicaid patients who are frequently admitted for expensive acute care.
It required Boeing and other large aircraft manufacturers, for example, to commercialize what the Wright Brothers pioneered, or Ford and General Motors to mass-produce the automobile, and so on.
In recent years, Big Tech companies have been subjected to scrutiny for perfecting a dark art
pioneered
by commercial newspapers, radio, and television: attracting and holding our attention, in order to sell access to our senses to paying advertisers.
New hybrid automobiles,
pioneered
by Toyota, use both gasoline and electric power to boost gasoline efficiency by approximately two-fold.
The CCAMLR has
pioneered
ecosystem and precautionary approaches to fisheries management, which are now central to maintaining Antarctic krill.
For example, he
pioneered
the idea of school vouchers, arguing that private competition would ensure better educational performance than government systems.
Farmer, in his thoughtful commentary, argues that models of the type he has
pioneered
in recent years are the right way to think about chronically excessive unemployment and that, with the right microfoundations, one can conclude that fiscal policies are ineffective.
With the innovations
pioneered
by Bitcoin, the fees, delays, and other inefficiencies that serve to line the pockets of those in the financial-services industry can largely be eliminated.
But the innovations
pioneered
by Bitcoin can – and therefore should – play a transformative role in building a safer, less expensive, and more effective financial system.
A charitable interpretation of the coalition’s intent is that it is pursuing a system modeled on the successful “flexicurity” measures
pioneered
by Denmark.
In the United States, for example, Martin O’Malley, Baltimore’s former mayor and now Maryland’s popular governor,
pioneered
the use of advanced information systems for urban management.
What Trump has achieved, Berlusconi
pioneered.
Its entrepreneurial class has
pioneered
business ventures, such as Inditex and Mercadona, whose models are case studies in the best business schools.
The study of social choice as a formal discipline first came into its own in the late eighteenth century, when the subject was
pioneered
by French mathematicians, particularly J. C. Borda and Marquis de Condorcet.
The US Federal Reserve, which
pioneered
the post-crisis experiments with zero interest rates and QE, began to reduce its purchases of long-term securities at the beginning of 2014, stopped QE completely later that year, and started raising interest rates in 2015 – all without producing the “cold turkey” effects predicted by skeptics.
There is a better solution,
pioneered
after commercial banks in the United States loaned too much to Latin America in the 1970’s.
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