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I'll just say this felt like the truest movie I've seen of Miike's, the purest in feeling and heart, and also, by far, the most
relevant
and poignant.
the songs were good, relevant, suited the mood, and contributed to the modern style of the movie.
The philosophy of Dharma is as
relevant
today as it was during the time of the mythical Eklavya.
Although the entire movie is not
relevant
to everyone, I would strongly suggest watching it for at least the artistic merit.
Even if you don't understand it or it doesn't apply to you, understand that it is
relevant
to some.
As Tony Blair’s wife, Cherie Booth, herself a human rights lawyer, lamented, “the majority of people feel that human rights are not
relevant
to their lives.”
But, while we are not at that point today, the Great Depression is no less
relevant
for us, because it is increasingly likely that long-term unemployment will become a similar impediment to recovery within the next two years.
Ahead of the Copenhagen climate summit at the end of 2009, the EU succeeded in getting all
relevant
partners in the negotiations – including even China, India, Russia, and the United States – to commit to the two-degree target.
A series of vicious cycles that one had hoped had vanished with the end of the Great Depression have shown themselves to be
relevant
today.
But there is still a nucleus of scientists who oppose that concept, arguing that there must be no restrictions on the search for new knowledge, and that ethical principles only become
relevant
in the application of that knowledge.
Moreover, a code of ethics could help protect “whistle blowers” who bring ethical breaches to the attention of the
relevant
authorities or the public.
In fact, some of the lessons that we have learned while supporting vibrant information gathering and distribution abroad are equally
relevant
to the US.
Multilateral development institutions have never been more
relevant.
This implies the end of the Kyoto Protocol model, which, like the Doha model, is based on a detailed agenda, established according to specific and ambitious targets, with all
relevant
actors then compelled to negotiate each topic.
Such preventive measures are all the more important in view of the Great Inflation’s second
relevant
lesson: fiscal discipline is essential to price stability.
As world leaders gather this week for the Oslo Summit on Education for Development, the lessons from this experience could not be more
relevant.
What, then, should be done to make the human rights treaty system more effective and more
relevant?
This is one of the great questions of our time,
relevant
not only to China’s future, but to scores of other developing countries enthralled by China’s extraordinary, but still largely unexplained, success.
But which lessons from the Eastern European transition experience are
relevant
for countries in North Africa and the Middle East?
The practicable solution is more effective coordination among the
relevant
institutions.
Moreover, while it remains essential to attach policy conditions to IMF-supported programs, they should be focused squarely on solving a country’s critical problems, so that the conditions will be
relevant
rather than intrusive.
The precedent of Greece, hardly a poster child for European accession, seems especially
relevant
when applied to its northern neighbors, which are similarly plagued with high rates of corruption and unemployment.
In building effective systems for water and wastewater management, cities had adequate investment funds and the
relevant
expertise.
To that end, Africa will need access to the
relevant
expertise, adequate funding, and well-run laboratories – all of which are currently in short supply.
Given this, it is imperative that ASEAN becomes pro-active and remains focused on
relevant
strategic issues.
The
relevant
institutions cannot be built quickly and cannot be imported, ready-made, from abroad.
In order to establish a clear, low-risk path to producing their goods at a predictable (and profitable) cost, companies employ teams dedicated to securing the
relevant
supply chains, controlling inventory, managing the production process, and so on – from the point of origin to the point of consumption.
US Secretary of State John Kerry, in his bid for an Israeli-Palestinian settlement, operated as if conflict resolution could be achieved through non-coercive solutions, deriving from the good will of the
relevant
parties.
The Federal Reserve’s Relevance TestNEW YORK – With interest rates near zero, the US Federal Reserve and other central banks are struggling to remain
relevant.
More
relevant
is the availability of loans.
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