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To use one of the many off-placing one-liners seen within the film, the
simplest
way I know to describe Broken English is, "Barf."
And about how hard it is to achieve the
simplest
and smallest thing in the life of one person as it may seem so easy to do so.
This was Dennis Potter's
simplest
TV play, drawn apparently from vivid memories of his childhood in the Forest of Dean during WW2.
I came away from Dead Man's Shoes with a sense of pride; a sense of acknowledgment; a feeling that British film at its lowest budget level and at its grittiest and
simplest
is very much alive and active.
Amélie explores the trivial things in life and it brings you to some realisations of your own in that our lives are so simple and we only need the
simplest
of things to keep us happy.
This movie is a prime example of how the
simplest
things can mushroom out of control.
It is also one of the
simplest
in plots and screenplays, because it does not require any attempts at conspiracy or hidden identities or mystery (say as in the comic mystery "The Thin Man", or in "His Gal Friday" - which also co-starred Cary Grant and Ralph Bellamy in somewhat similar character types).
At the simplest, we expect Europe to be fair.
The
simplest
solution is to remove the Fundamental Rights of Part II from the body of the text, and give them the status the Social Chapter had in the Treaty of Amsterdam: a declaration of intentions appended to the Treaty.
Until the early 1960's, biology's great-unanswered question was far more modest: how does DNA determine the
simplest
of proteins?
The
simplest
way to contain many of these problems would be to forbid certain activities from being delegated or outsourced to private actors at all.
Although some of these countries do hold elections, they tend to stumble at even the
simplest
of coordination problems.
Control of banking is the
simplest.
The
simplest
way to fulfill this vision would be to allocate SDRs as a full reserve asset, which countries could either use or deposit in their IMF accounts.
If you want to understand how they work, it makes sense to start with the
simplest
and smallest device, then systematically carve off pieces until it stops working.
The
simplest
things are complicated, and then destroyed, by this culture of suspicion and contempt.
The
simplest
solution is to mandate that the government buy less health care – by raising the eligibility age for Medicare, capping benefits for high-income beneficiaries, and so on.
In fact, a tax on foreign-exchange transactions – the so-called “Tobin tax,” advocated by the late Nobel laureate economist James Tobin – might be the
simplest
way to go.
With the
simplest
of words, Zhu was attempting to awaken a nation, and, for China’s dictators, nothing is more subversive or terrifying than the word “choice.”
During a recent hearing before a Polish parliamentary investigative committee, a state functionary responded to the
simplest
questions of fact by repeating the phrase, “I don’t remember.”
When the Dutch arrived in the seventeenth century, Tasmanians had the
simplest
technology ever encountered by European explorers.
Walking away from substantive negotiations is the
simplest
way to avoid such an embarrassing unmasking.
But some of the
simplest
and most important precepts, formulated well before these micro-foundations were well established--such as the fact that temporary income tax cuts are unlikely to be effective, while temporary investment tax credits can be extremely powerful--are as valid today as ever.
The
simplest
explanation for this may be found in Flaubert’s words about Don Quixote : “I found my origins in this book, which I knew by heart before I learned how to read.”
At its simplest, a growth economy should be regarded as one that is likely to experience rising productivity, which, together with favorable demographics, points to economic growth that outpaces the global average.
The importance of ideas can be seen from the
simplest
things.
In any case, the
simplest
bacteria are marvelously complex, with strands of DNA carrying complete instructions for metabolism and reproduction.
The Misplaced War Against FireTEMPE, ARIZONA – The
simplest
way to describe fire worldwide is that there is too much of the wrong kind, too little of the right kind, and too much overall.
Perhaps the
simplest
way to answer this question relates to my work on the AMR review, which was launched by former British Prime Minister David Cameron in 2014.
Hoenig looks at how much equity banks have in the
simplest
and most transparent measure (also known as leverage).
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