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There probably aren't a lot of people out in imbd land that are bigger Zappa fans than I am (I have ALL of his
records
for starters), but even so this film just doesn't do it for me.
I'd guess the audio, which is a mixture of live tapes and commercially available records, was dubbed on later when the film makers had cut their footage together.
Death camps were not nasty places where people toted weights around, got a little dirty but remained shaven, were able to keep their sons not only hidden but alive and well despite a starvation diet, had access to records, phonographs and loud speakers, could basically move about at will and suffer little more than the inconveniences of a run down boarding house.
A federally financed research team of physicians and health-care economists examined hospital
records
and other clinical information and also spoke with the enrollees and with those not admitted.
It is funding and collaborating with a variety of start-ups devoted to collecting, manipulating, and visualizing data from all kinds of public
records
and other sources.
Certainly, parties and candidates attempt to persuade voters on the basis of their track
records
(and by impugning their opponents' track records).
Instead, their entrepreneurial talents and legal rights to assets are recorded in hundreds of scattered
records
and rules systems throughout their countries, making them internationally inaccessible.
My own recent research suggests that although countries that ratify treaties usually have better human rights
records
than countries that do not, countries with the worst human rights
records
actually ratify many treaties as often as nations with the best practices.
They were also drawn into a costly and unwinnable arms race with the United States, and fell victim to imperial overreach, throwing money and resources at regimes with little strategic value and long track
records
of chronic economic mismanagement.
Though we are becoming accustomed to breaking
records
– in 2013, more than 90% of all data ever accumulated in human history had been accumulated in the previous two years – the reality is that the speed and scale of this transformation pose major challenges.
In many poor countries, health-care systems suffer from insecure patient records, a loophole that cryptocurrency technologies could help close.
And, most important, most emerging-market central banks, having established strong track
records
of meeting inflation targets, no longer have to counter large exchange-rate depreciations with draconian interest-rate hikes.
Her knowledge was based on Finnish foreign office
records.
When such disasters displace people and destroy their homes, properly maintained land
records
provide the baseline for compensation and reconstruction of shelters, and help affected communities rebuild better.
Even if the alleged dossier’s sensational details are not accurate, chances are that Russia is holding at least some compromising business records, or even Trump’s tax returns – information that Trump has worked very hard to keep hidden from the American public.
That is why we are assessing different methods for gathering data from the field, including the use of mobile applications to digitize paper
records.
Certainly, many of the women now in power, or running for office, are doing so on the basis of their track
records.
But, though nation-states and their politicians are more constrained than ever before, the
records
of women like Merkel and Rousseff suggest that individual leaders remain a potent force, for better or worse.
Among other things, it obliges telephone and Internet providers to store
records
of all communications for six months and all metadata for three years; they must also help intelligence agencies decode encrypted messages.
Wangari Maathai might have told Gbagbo about former African leaders like Daniel arap Moi of Kenya, who, despite a bad human rights
records
while in office, was forgiven because he chose to respect the will of the people.
My favorite example is electronic medical
records
(my wife is a doctor), which have tremendous potential to enhance the efficiency of health-care delivery in the US.
The
records
contained firsthand accounts of the anger felt by Americans at the ISI’s unwillingness to confront the insurgents, in particular those who were attacking US and NATO troops near the Pakistani border.
How should one compare growth
records
among a group of similar, developed countries?
Google Scholar, the academic search engine,
records
more than 3,000 academic citations of Rogoff’s most cited paper, compared to less than 500 for “Growth in a Time of Debt.”
While no one is quite certain how the government managed to estimate prices, given that there is virtually nothing for sale in the shops, most indicators suggest that Zimbabwe does have a good shot at breaking world
records
for inflation.
Countries throughout the world get away with bad human-rights
records.
Its collections contain some of the largest and most comprehensive
records
of plant diversity in the world, and are a global point of reference for research.
I would have been happy about this news if I did not come from Uzbekistan, a country with one of the worst human rights
records
in the world.
Consequently, such regimes grow increasingly sclerotic as they select leaders with stellar resumes but mediocre
records.
And with the hype this month over eight successive
records
for the Dow Jones index (and many other
records
around the world), excitement induces more investors to enter riskier asset markets.
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