Reliably
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It is possible for individuals, and even for whole cultures, to care about the wrong things, which is to say that it's possible for them to have beliefs and desires that
reliably
lead to needless human suffering.
All the elements click: a terrific script (by French writers Julien Carbon and Laurent Courtiaud) that even manages to subvert the odd cliché,
reliably
imaginative direction by Johnnie To, and excellent central performances by Andy Lau and Lau Ching Wan, the latter displaying his great comic timing to wonderful effect without ever crossing the line into parody (especially in his exasperated reactions to his superior's abysmal negotiating skills).
Every once and a while the movie suddenly vanishes from the infamous list, depending on whether there are new movies with Paris Hilton in the lead or documentaries about American Idol stars, but it always
reliably
returns sooner or later.
Del Toro is impressive, hanging in
reliably
through thick and thin, from days of glorious victory in part one to months of humiliating defeat in part two, appealing and simpatico in all his varied manifestations, even disguised as a bald graying man to sneak into Bolivia.
Jeff Bridges is one of those fine actors who is always professional and always innovative, and his performances are so
reliably
great one sometimes takes him for granted.
McQueen's
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strong, personable and charismatic screen presence really holds the picture together; McQueen brings a likability and vulnerability to Thorson that's refreshing and appealing in equal measure.
I am
reliably
informed that this is an "Am chord with C as pedal bass to an E-Major chord with B as a pedal bass".
Who just won't work
reliably
for the white trader?
Indeed, we economists have had little success at
reliably
predicting when and why uncertainty spikes.
In 1714, seven years after one of the worst naval accidents in the history of Britain’s Royal Navy, the United Kingdom launched the Longitude Prize, a £20,000 reward (equal to $5 million today) for developing a simple and practical method to determine a ship’s longitude
reliably.
Technocrats can of course
reliably
make an electricity plant work better.
For example, it still needs to perfect an atmospheric re-entry mechanism to make its intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of striking the US mainland
reliably
and accurately.
Indeed, China’s neighbors will not be
reliably
good to Chinese interests unless and until China begins to provide essential public goods – not just commerce, but also full-fledged regional governance based on the rule of law, respect for human rights, and regional economic growth.
But, even without any confidence effects, the bipartisan Congressional Budget Office has concluded that, while cutting the US deficit does lower demand, it still leads
reliably
to a lower debt ratio.
If there were no longevity risk – that is, if the probability of dying at each age in the future were
reliably
known – then pension funds could easily offer life annuities to large numbers of people by investing their assets in bonds of various maturities in order to pay out just the right amount each year.
In the long run, the entrepreneur’s job is not to cook soup, but to create a restaurant – or, better yet, a chain of restaurants – so that the magic soup can be made reliably, day after day, by a team that can work on its own without the impresario’s direction.
It may be an application, a product, or perhaps a special recipe for French fries, but in the end it is worth little if the business around it does not operate
reliably
– producing the soup every day, or delivering the application without bugs and with well-timed upgrades.
But the IPCC tells a different story: the evidence cannot even
reliably
indicate whether increased precipitation has, in fact, affected the floods’ magnitude and frequency (in UN-speak, “low confidence at the global scale regarding even the sign of these changes”).
Achieving this ambitious agenda by 2025 would usher in the last phase in the quest for a nuclear-free world, and requires, first and foremost, political conditions that
reliably
rule out regional or global wars of aggression.
Given an expanded mandate and a much larger balance sheet, the International Monetary Fund, with advance notification, could in principle
reliably
act to stabilize volatile international capital flows, buying time for more orderly domestic responses.
Despite this progress, however, much remains to be done to integrate renewables
reliably
and cost-effectively into energy grids and prevent irreversible damage from climate change.
No single African country can
reliably
eliminate malaria so long as the disease remains rampant among its neighbors.
G7 members lost a valuable opportunity to develop common positions on issues about which they could agree, and the rest of the world was shown more evidence that the global system’s long-standing core-periphery relations are no longer
reliably
buttressed by unity among established economic and financial powers.
But the Bank does not yet have sufficient funds to meet these countries’ urgent needs, and has had to ration assistance to a small fraction of the flows that could be effectively and
reliably
used.
The army does not appear to be
reliably
under civilian control, and the brutal war in Chechnya festers.
Although governments and NGOs have made efforts to provide basic health care to refugees, they have struggled to do so
reliably.
A thickly woven cord is needed to keep Europe
reliably
anchored as it points eastward, whereas separate strands would withstand only a limited degree of strain in the turbulent years ahead.
Simply put, compared to main-grid solutions, mini-grids are easier to assemble and deploy in hard-to-reach communities and deliver electricity more
reliably.
In this newly precarious environment of work and welfare, UBI is seen as guaranteeing the basic income previously promised by work and welfare, but no longer
reliably
secured by either.
Oxygen restriction
reliably
draws activity away from brain regions concerned with higher cognitive function and memory toward brainstem regions concerned with reflexive responses supporting immediate survival.
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