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There was very little
sensitivity
throughout the entire movie.
Mr Jim Cazaviel with doe eyes and designer stubble seems to have persuaded a lot of people that he has given a performance of great sensitivity,but I am not amongst them.He is not traumatised,rather he is catatonic.
It's photographed beautifully and (by and large) acted with conviction and
sensitivity.
Although there was some conflict about whom should have rightfully received credit for this song "back in the day" (I will not reveal too much),-the fact that the writer was Jewish and the singer African American helps us to understand the
sensitivity
of the lyrics themselves as the story unfolds a rich -if previously unspoken-tapestry of the American Soul- revealed to us via one of the greatest of all American contributions-jazz music!!!
It was interesting seeing such a powerful actor, who usually portrays physically powerful and often violent characters, in scenes of gentleness and
sensitivity.
The screenplay had its own flaws-being fast at those scenes which required to be handled with
sensitivity
and being slow at scenes which were deliberately screeched to monotonous dialogs!
It is the performances however that lifts this movie above the average, Morgan Freeman as the older world wise detective, Pitt almost manic as his young enthusiastic sidekick, Poltrow plays the wife with a fine degree of sensitivity, and Spacey does his usual brilliant psycho routine.
His charming ramblings, his
sensitivity
to forensics, and his educational lessons are perfect.
His
sensitivity
came through in his dialogs and he penned dialogs for films like Sharmeelee, Lal Paththar, Anuraag, The Great Gambler, Dulhan Wohi Jo Piya Man Bhaye, Geet Gaata Chal, Teen Deviyaan, etc.etc.
All this and not one mention of “human rights” – an absence that reflects the political
sensitivity
of human rights in Britain today, and that tacitly acknowledges that when the stakes are high, the Human Rights Act cannot be relied upon.
Equally harmful are the government’s
sensitivity
to its own policy failures and the stigma attached to a disease that is often sexually transmitted.
This bit of statistical legerdemain reflects the political
sensitivity
of Europe’s current-account imbalances, which stems from eurozone members’ inability to rely on the exchange rate to restore equilibrium.
And, of course, the political
sensitivity
of Europe’s imbalances consists precisely in telling deficit countries that they must accept enduring hard times while surplus countries are required merely to save a little less.
Rodents, in particular, are sensitive to these noises, and studies show that this
sensitivity
does not diminish with time, as is commonly assumed.
Far from endorsing Japanese lack of sensitivity, active Western political engagement – for its own credibility in Asia – must convey that Japan’s future depends on gaining the trust of the region.
On the other hand, the cozy relationship that now exists between Jordan and Saddam must be addressed, with all
sensitivity
to Jordan's dilemmas.
Lowering these barriers with respect and
sensitivity
would help to heal the wounds of the past and, importantly, to build trust.
The most telling number here is the “climate sensitivity” – that is, the degree of global warming caused by a doubling of atmospheric CO2.
Natural climate changes in the past – for example the great ice ages – attest to the
sensitivity
of our planet’s climate to disturbances, and analyzing them is one method used by scientists to estimate this
sensitivity.
Republicans, partly out of
sensitivity
to this threat, advocate a territorial tax system, like that used in most countries: taxes should be imposed on economic activity only in the country where it occurs.
Such an irresponsible game of chicken between America’s fiscal and monetary authorities heightens the risk of instability for the rest of the world, given global
sensitivity
to the US interest-rate cycle.
A writer for the Times of India expressed Indians’
sensitivity
succinctly: “The sad truth is that India is now viewed abroad as a third-rate banana republic.”
For many political leaders and analysts, repentance is a misplaced and excessive form of
sensitivity.
Given the central role of London in EU financial markets, and its political
sensitivity
in the UK, there is bound to be trouble ahead.
What incited such fierce
sensitivity
about GM foods?
Censorship and assertions of
sensitivity
eviscerate scholarship and, with it, the very idea of a university where pluralism defines the meeting of minds.
While it is true that multiple policy targets tend to increase the political
sensitivity
of central banks’ decisions, concentrating only on price stability also has important distributional consequences and political implications.
The second way to reduce the financial system’s
sensitivity
to risk-estimation errors is to limit the flow of risks to institutions with a structural, rather than a statistical, capacity for holding that risk.
Certainly dogs have a remarkable
sensitivity
to human behavior.
So John Paul II is no enthusiast of modern Western civilization, with its divorce from the world of values, and he contrasts with it the moral
sensitivity
of societies with fresh memories of decades of dictatorship.
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