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Mastery of the mother tongue is a
prerequisite
for creative expression in other languages.
In particular, there is growing doubt among people in the emerging markets, when people now believe that democracy is no longer to be viewed as a
prerequisite
for economic growth.
In fact, countries like Taiwan, Singapore, Chile, not just China, have shown that actually, it's economic growth that is a
prerequisite
for democracy.
Bit by bit, we build the foundations of the social brain so that by the time we're three, four years old, most children, not all, have acquired the ability to understand the intentions of others, another
prerequisite
for empathy.
We didn't wait any
prerequisite
amount of time for our courtship; we told each other the vulnerable truths up front: I am a transgender man, which means the F on my birth certificate should have stood for "False," instead of "Female."
Co-star Clancy Brown (HBO's "Carnivale" - great to see him again) played the captain of the Coast Guard's Kodiak, Alaska base in a strong, convincing role as a leader with the
prerequisite
and necessary ice water in his veins.
The
prerequisite
for making such a film is a complete ignorance of Nietzche's work and personality, psychoanalytical techniques and Vienna's history.
It definitely won't keep you pondering afterwards, that's true, but that's not a
prerequisite
for a good film.
I consider it a
prerequisite
for any trip to Italy, or any vacation at all, because it reminds you to open yourself up to a broader experience (yup, find the magic).
Spring Byington way prettier, also with the
prerequisite
perky small nose lacked by Hamilton.
I saw that film when i studied films in england, i liked the director's techniques with his subjects.First of all he provokes them in order to get more informations from them, second he manages to become intimate to the viewer with his monologues that take the form of a confession.Many commented that his life is pathetic, maybe so, but it takes courage to expose to the public some very 'personal' moments.Many people might comment about the ethics of documentary, because sometimes he seems to abuse some of his subjects, or even mock them,i have a specific scene in my mind:When he interviews one of the so called patriots,inside a snack bar he pans his camera and while we listen to the 'patriotic credo' we watch another man dressed like a clown.I think this is a film that deserves to be seen because it is a
prerequisite
for people who enjoy BIG BROTHER and other similar assortments, that victimize their subjects sometimes to the extreme.Compared to those SHERMAN'S MARCH is very innocent much more entertaining though.8/10
Heyy, look around guys, finance is just a
prerequisite
for making films, it shouldn't be the film itself.
Ringu 1 and 2 are more than a prerequisite; you have to see them to plainly enjoy this one!
There is apparently no
prerequisite
exam to becoming a director.
Here, a change in Iran’s pattern of behavior toward Israel is an absolute
prerequisite.
But it is a
prerequisite
for success.
Instead of diluting IP rights, developing countries like India should recognize that strengthening IP protection is a
prerequisite
for attracting the foreign investment that they need to help their economies grow, create jobs, and improve their citizens’ capacity to consume.
Clarity is a
prerequisite
of serious discussion and ambitious reform.
Access to higher education is a basic
prerequisite
for economic success, and we need to ensure that Britain can compete with the likes of the US and South Korea, which send a much higher proportion of their young people to university.
They emphasize the importance of inclusive political development as a
prerequisite
of sustained economic growth.
Thus, while economic power is not a
prerequisite
to Olympic power, multipolarity in sports remains positively correlated with it.
Imagining a pan-European democracy is the
prerequisite
for imagining a Europe worth saving.
This is unfortunate, because finding a new shared vision for Arab people, especially Arab youth, is a
prerequisite
for ever achieving peace and prosperity in the Middle East and North Africa.
For Jonathan, stopping Sanusi’s tirades against his administration and the NNPC – at least from the central bank’s bully pulpit – was a critical
prerequisite
to his reelection campaign.
When US President Barack Obama’s administration announced its “rebalancing” toward Asia in 2011, it reaffirmed the 1996 Clinton-Hashimoto Declaration, which cited the US-Japan security alliance as the foundation for stability – a
prerequisite
for continued economic progress – in Asia.
Connectivity is a
prerequisite
for the delivery of new mobile and digital services in e-commerce, vocational training, health care, and finance, all of which could substantially increase overall welfare.
Under China’s current institutional arrangements, meritocracy is a
prerequisite
for good governance.
Hamilton emphasized the importance of a commitment to sound finance as a
prerequisite
to public economy.
For Schmidt, thorough analysis was a necessary
prerequisite
for all political action.
Ambitious UN climate targets have not served as a prerequisite, but as a substitute for action.
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