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This film does go a long way toward
proving
that the French are actually RIGHT about Jerry Lewis, whilst offering up some of the silliest goof-ball antics and dialog I've seen in a while!
Yet, I believe the point of this game was to showcase Square's amazing FMV technology,
proving
that it will be around to entertain gamers for a long time.
Gypo is an interesting British film, once again
proving
good stuff doesn't have to come from Hollywood.
Marc, however, becomes somewhat obsessed with
proving
that he DID have a mustache, which worries those around him until he's asked to seek help.
It is easy to see why governments should de-emphasize economic growth when it is
proving
so elusive.
On the contrary, Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union is
proving
a major asset in these tumultuous times.
Democratic reforms are
proving
to be an increasingly effective cure for the instability created in the past by nationalism and ethnic strains.
The EU integration process is also
proving
a powerful driver for much-needed reform in Bosnia.
But,
proving
the aphorism that where you stand depends on where you sit, Modi changed his tune when he moved to Delhi.
Their study lends scientific supportto several such projects underway in Europe aimed at
proving
that hydrogen gas, converted from water via electrolysis – think of it as natural gas minus the polluting carbon – and stored, for example, in subterranean salt caverns, can smooth out fluctuations inherent in solar and wind energy.
Indeed,
proving
that a politician is a liar is just about the only way to get rid of him or her quickly and terminally, which is why the attempt is so attractive to political opponents.
The full extent of the French system’s pathology becomes fully clear in the light of successive governments’ attempts at reform, with piecemeal measures the norm – and thus
proving
counter-productive on balance, or failing altogether.
This is why the opposition between so-called “realists” and “idealists” in foreign policy, and between proponents of “hard” and “soft” power, is
proving
to be a thing of the past.
But disseminating these safer strains is
proving
difficult.
Vaccines protecting against Helicobacter pylori and hepC are in development (although the latter is
proving
particularly challenging).
This is all the more true because the European Commission is currently
proving
to be a near-total failure.
China’s leaders seem intent on
proving
the old adage that “possession is nine-tenths of the law.”
In the end, growth would indeed suffer, ironically
proving
Reinhart and Rogoff right.
There is no end in sight to the Syrian nightmare, the respite in eastern Ukraine may be
proving
temporary, and in Sino-Japanese relations cool heads remain in short supply.
Last year, China acceded to US pressure to tighten economic controls on its North Korean client,
proving
that it is willing to do its part to preserve regional stability.
From the early nineteenth century to the middle of the twentieth, Americans were
proving
the wisdom of philosophers from Montaigne and Voltaire to Hegel and –a hit in America – Nietzsche: that the good life is about acting on the world and making “your garden grow,” not padding your bank account.
It is
proving
to be a tough sell.
But, when it comes to implementing DST in Japan, it may not have to be all or nothing, as some of the country’s female leaders are
proving.
But Sarkozy will have to act responsibly in
proving
that he really can change the country and reconcile the French with themselves and with France’s position in a globalized world.
But Russia is
proving
to be an unsuitable host for other reasons.
Indeed, they have often been more useful in
proving
the law of unintended consequences.
But the accumulation of experience is
proving
invaluable.
In the short run, rapid productivity growth poses dilemmas for macroeconomic management, because what would otherwise be seen as reasonably strong demand growth is
proving
to be insufficient to keep unemployment low.
The good news is that such solutions exist, and are
proving
their efficacy everyday.
But the UK government steered clear, with the psychological and political impact of its humiliation
proving
even more significant than the financial losses incurred by the BoE.
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