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I first saw this movie on late night television in the fall of 1986 on an independent channel which had a
policy
of showing a movie after midnight would guarantee that nothing would be censored such as adult language or nudity.
As luck would have it, the channel's sister station carried the movie the following night and I watched it again only to be disappointed because this station had a censorship
policy
that left the movie edited down.
This was one of those films for which I used Blockbuster's "If you don't like it, we'll give you a free rental
" policy.
I hope she will do this before starting her next project, otherwise her films must be shown with a refund
policy.
He's limiting my time with my grand daughter and is now trying to get my 19 yr old daughter to be with him and he took out a life insurance
policy
on her 3 months before she died for more than what he insured himself for.
I was sure it was going to turn into a moralistic, heavy 'corporations driven by financial
policy'
examination... and yes, that was there, but just enough to urge reflection.
Hannity has a
policy
that if you can't answer his very specific question with a very concise yes or no answer, you're not ready to honestly and openly debate an issue.
These oil fires the result of the scorched earth
policy
of Iraqi military forces retreating from Kuwait in 1991 after conquering the country but being driven out by Coalition military forces.
He was asked about what effect some legislation or other (or policy) would have on GM.
The film is a trip back to the 80's: The cold war, Olof Palme's assassination, Gadhaffi and Tschernobyl - most of the viewers will remember those things which dominated
policy
and influenced the all day life.
The film shows the development of Karl Koch from his teenage years to his death as a person destroyed by his cocaine abuse and the extreme pressure he experienced in the wheels of eatern/western
policy.
Is it possible that there is a correlation between the increased "awareness" of the media on the sensitive issue of sexism which their
policy
makers seem to believe can be dealt with by ruthlessly crushing any reference to the female sex in a comedy programme that is not totally adulatory,and the increased amount of disrespect and violence shown towards women in society in 2006?When Reg Varney made some outrageous remark to a large-bosomed bus conductress was he perhaps exorcising vicariously some deep need in the male members of his audience to do exactly the same thing themselves?Robbed by the self-appointed arbiters of public good of the opportunity of such relief,the nagged,the hen-pecked or the simply inadequate become more and more frustrated, sometimes with tragic results.
while after winning the civil war they might have implemented censorship for the sake of keeping slaves quiet, they wouldn't have used such a statist
policy
for its own sake.
This is no accident, she carefully planned it this way all along, knowing that her husband's life insurance
policy
would pay double if he were killed on the job.
Quality over quantity is always a great
policy.
Beatty stars as a fading senator from California who is so burned out he arranges for a large insurance
policy
and then hires a hit man.
Satire that is funny without being vicious, "Coneheads" has a smart observation about everything American from golf to immigration
policy.
The US aided the right wing because US foreign
policy
blindly labeled all rebellious groups in the America's as "Communist" insurgents and worked overtime to eliminate them.
The manner in which access to oil is driving U.S foreign policy, the ubiquitous nature of oil in modern society, and the lack of scalable efficient alternatives to petroleum are presented for the viewer's consideration.
“Realist” foreign
policy
analysts openly describe Assad as the lesser evil compared to the Al Qaeda-affiliated members of the opposition; others see an advantage in letting all sides fight it out, tying one another down for years.
Faulted by some for its inability to prevent “illiberal” anti-terrorism measures, the Human Rights Act is criticized by just as many others for hampering counter-terrorism
policy.
In May, in his first major
policy
speech, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg announced the sweeping away of the “Big Brother” state that Blair had constructed: no more ID cards or national identity register, new restrictions on the storage of DNA, tighter regulation of the closed-circuit television surveillance that had made the British the most monitored people on earth, and so on.
At worst, nuclear weapons would serve Iran’s “revolutionary” foreign
policy
in the region, which the country’s leaders have pursued since the birth of the Islamic Republic in 1979.
The combination of an anti-status quo foreign
policy
and nuclear weapons and missiles is a nightmare not only for Israel, which at least has second-strike capabilities, but also for Iran’s non-nuclear Arab neighbors and Turkey.
The faster and more robust recoveries that characterized most previous recessions reflected aggressive countercyclical monetary
policy
by the Fed, which cut the short-term interest rate very sharply.
In that case, monetary
policy
would be unable to combat an economic downturn.
If the government at that time chooses to use fiscal policy, the future debt-to-GDP ratio will rise further above 100% of GDP, forcing long-term interest rates even higher.
Unless China commits to greater political openness, allowing the poor and disadvantaged to voice their concerns, represent themselves, and monitor
policy
implementation, it will continue to be jeopardized by a false and perilous prosperity.
Malaysia’s imposition of capital controls was a controversial
policy
decision.
If the Fund embraces muddled economics, on what basis will it defend its
policy
advice?
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