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However I still enjoyed it for the acting (Bogart of course and John Derek as well) and for the intelligent exploration of how much responsibility
rests
on the individual and how much on society.
A copy
rests
in my video library and is viewed regularly.
And this is where its genius rests, Tex Avery manages to pose a number of questions only in seven minutes: why does the wolf behave so erratically, why does he fall so stupidly for the dame, who wins at the end: the exploited nightclub dancer, the suicidal wolf or the libidinous grandma?
Deceived
rests
totally on the weight of Goldie Hawn's shoulders and she delivers.
Dr Albrecht Von Drachenfels is in unwillingly in league with Asrael and the fate of the Earth and mankind
rests
with a piece of music he must play to herald the apocalypse........yee har!!
On the brink of disaster, with time running out, the fate of the world
rests
in the determined hands of a crack military unit, and a scientist with a plan that's risky, but just might save the world.
The harm in this movie
rests
in the fact that, in general, everyone feels, at one time or another, picked on, under-appreciated and taken advantage of by others.
I think the problem
rests
on the poor acting of the children/young adults and the script.
Murer clearly has a great rapport with children and brings out a credible performance from the nonprofessional actor (but real-life musical virtuoso) Teo Gheorghiu -- especially considering that so much of the film
rests
on this young pianist's shoulders.
For you see, the Kraken's territory in "Deadly Waters" encompasses Desolation Passage because that's where the valuable opal
rests
in a shipwreck, and the monster attacks everyone who sails in this passage, whether their intentions are bad (like multiple treasure hunters) or harmless (like Ray's parents).
Economic theory
rests
on the misleading concept of equilibrium.
While an approach that
rests
more heavily on non-binding cooperation would have a weaker immediate impact, it could be the key to overcoming immediate political hurdles, without giving up on the TTIP’s longer-term potential.
Without question, the main responsibility for building these countries’ political systems and reforming their economies
rests
with their citizens.
Piketty’s pessimistic prognosis
rests
on a slight extension of this accounting framework.
But the system
rests
on the assumption that the government will set accurate benchmark interest rates for risk-free assets.
It provides further guarantees that decisions will be taken by those closest to citizens, and it acknowledges the significance the values on which the Union rests: respect for human rights and dignity, liberty, democracy, equality, and the rule of law.
But contemporary Asia’s economic miracle
rests
on a less-discussed strategic miracle: the maintenance of peace and order.
As Nye put it, a country’s power
rests
on its “ability to alter the behavior of others” to get what it wants, whether through coercion (sticks), payments (carrots), or attraction (soft power).
While the Fund remains wedded to eventual financial liberalization, it now acknowledges that free movement of capital
rests
on a much weaker intellectual foundation than does the case for free trade.
The idea of a “social contract” – which arose during the Enlightenment in orderto address, without resort to divine right, the legitimacy of the state’s authority over its citizens –
rests
on the premise that individuals surrender a certain degree of personal liberty in order to secure peace and prosperity for all.
It is on this uneasy basis that its hegemony in Europe
rests.
Soft power
rests
on attraction rather than coercion or payment.
But the art of leading
rests
on calculating costs and benefits and exercising judgment when the balance is unclear.
The evolutionary theory he presented in that great book
rests
on two pillars: the idea of descent with modification, and the idea of natural selection.
There always was something magical about this kind of iconoclasm, which
rests
on the belief that smashing an image will somehow solve the problems associated with it.
Indeed, he has sued the very prosecutor in whose hands his current extradition now
rests
– an act that may be jeopardizing his right to a fair hearing.
In fact, the basic concept that is sometimes called “Web 2.0”
rests
on the idea of user-based content bubbling up from below rather than descending from the top of a traditional information hierarchy.
For them, only a crisis can stop politicians from just kicking various cans farther down the road and, instead, catalyze the policy initiatives – greater fiscal, banking, and political union – that, together with monetary union, would ensure that the eurozone
rests
on a stable and sustainable four-legged platform.
Genetic engineering
rests
on the manipulation of DNA molecules (whether real or artificially constructed) in order to reprogram foreign cells.
Ultimate moral responsibility for what was done by Milosevic
rests
with Serbia’s people.
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