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Playwright Norman Krasna, who wrote, produced and directed this understated comedic drama, keeps matters moving briskly, while allowing scenes to develop properly by emphasizing the
sharp
dialogue, some of which is startling with its insight.
This
sharp
political satire is even more timely now than it was in 1998.
The Saucer Men have nice heads and
sharp
claws, but the cast of this dreadful comedy is strictly L7, Daddy-O.
Bogart's character is presented as more of a dogged, plodding but
sharp
bureaucrat (when was the last time you saw an "action" hero who wears a bow-tie?) than an intrepid, guns-blazing crimefighter; unfortunately, Bogart's persona is too strong for the former and he is, frankly, too old for the latter, and he seems just a tad lethargic throughout much of the film.
The discourse on the Chinese approach to justice and the potential for corruption in their state-centered society is
sharp
and, from my experience, accurate.
(The transfer is
sharp
as they come as well!) Probably the best part of the film is that from scene one you know that you are watching a filmed stage play.
His travel back to the past takes unexpected turns, and makes a
sharp
lesson for him and the viewer.
This film is chock full of sparkling dialogue and
sharp
performances.
We may never know how accurate it is historically speaking but both Part I and Part II of CHE prove not only Director Steven Soderbergh's
sharp
skills in the art of film-making but also Benicio Del Toro's ability to make us believe he is Che Guevara.
We would do better to think of them as red and yellow, separated not by some
sharp
boundary, but by a continuous range of red-oranges and orange-yellows.
However, in studying international media reports, I cannot but notice that Austria has repeatedly been described in a rather undifferentiated and unbalanced way; a way that stands in
sharp
contradiction to the realities in our country.
But such a policy would mean that the adverse shock is reflected in a
sharp
fall in output.
In the wake of
sharp
price increases in the 1970s, central banks wanted to commit credibly to monetary discipline in order to facilitate disinflation.
Instead, cities like New York and London have experienced
sharp
increases in population since 1990, after decades of decline.
At the same time, China’s recent efforts to build the institutions of an alternative financial architecture – spearheaded by the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and the New (BRICS) Development Bank – stand in
sharp
contrast to an increasingly inward-looking US.
The recent capital-spending boom produced a burst of speculative lending in 2003 and 2004 because the banking system was still state-owned and responsive to political pressure—until the government itself imposed credit controls in April 2004 to prevent a
sharp
upsurge in non-performing loans.
A shift on this scale would be smaller than the 700,000-barrel collapse of Venezuelan oil exports since last year, and much smaller than the increase in US daily output of 1.1 million barrels projected over the next 12 months, not to mention the probable reduction in global oil demand caused by the
sharp
increase in prices since last summer.
On the other hand, Iran and Russia, which had previously been less hawkish than Saudi Arabia about OPEC pricing, might now support tougher supply restraints, precisely because a
sharp
rise in oil prices could cause a punishing backlash against Trump.
The report challenges the core principles of a faith-driven administration and of a president whose political gospel led him to a
sharp
departure from the culture of conflict resolution in favor of a crusade based on raw power.
The impeachment trial in the US Senate of President Clinton and the political crisis that could have amplified both political and economic uncertainty, leading to another
sharp
fall in prices on Wall Street, also had absolutely no effect on Americans and how they spend and save their money.
The most important reason is a
sharp
improvement in corporate earnings, and in economic conditions in general.
As a result, Singh has presided over a
sharp
economic slowdown and soaring prices, especially for food.
The territorial challenge is, no doubt, a mushrooming anxiety; an innocuous remark by an American envoy about the Durand Line, which marks the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, drew
sharp
retorts from both countries.
If the world continues on its current trajectory, global temperatures will eventually rise by several degrees centigrade, causing higher sea levels, mega-storms, severe heat waves, massive crop failures, extreme droughts, heavy flooding, and a
sharp
loss of biodiversity.
Meanwhile, the horrific violence in Syria and disorder in North Africa have resulted in a
sharp
rise in the number of refugees, sparking talk of yet another crisis in the EU.
Trump and his allies are also pursuing
sharp
reductions in legal immigration, which would reduce the US’s medium-term growth prospects, perhaps significantly.
America has recorded a balanced budget after five years of
sharp
trimming.
The Turkey-EU agreement concluded last March – according to which non-refugee migrants who reach the EU are sent to Turkey – has helped, contributing to a
sharp
decline in the number of migrants arriving in Greece.
But Haldane’s conclusion is that, overall, markets are less stable as a result of the
sharp
rise in turnover, and that “grit in the wheels, like grit on the roads, could help forestall the next crash.”
Given that the EU and Ukraine had already been negotiating the deal for more than two years, without much reaction from Russia, the EU was blindsided by the Kremlin’s sudden
sharp
objections.
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