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I watched it at a Movie Festival in Portugal, FANTASPORTO, a Festival
specialized
in horror-sci-fi-alternative movies, therefore you could be expecting almost anything from the selection of movies.
Now despite these limitations, this Betty Boop cartoon is nice to look at because like many of the Fleischer cartoons, there were very lovely line drawings and a nice 3-D look to the backgrounds (something this studio
specialized
in).
I don't know how a movie can actually DEGRADE its digital quality to actually get worse from the original which came out IN THE 90'S, and having bugs that are stupidly specialized, like the "Grenade" bug and the stupid fricken scorpion thing that shouldn't exist.Not to mention the terrible sound effects, it was almost as if someone had overlapped the same sounds and used sounds from 30 years ago to fill in space.
Over the last fifty years, people in advanced countries have increasingly sought university education and
specialized
training to protect them from an unforgiving labor market.
Similarly, a
specialized
network of actors would be needed to ensure that intermediation of infrastructure transactions is efficient and cost-effective, instead of fragmented and slow, as it is now.
Around the country, community colleges are working with businesses and experimenting with ways to provide practical training for high-demand occupations and to fill
specialized
needs.
The program, a collaboration between AT&T and Udacity, a for-profit provider of online courses, offers courses and mini-degrees in
specialized
fields such as front-end website development.
Naval assets are not only expensive to build; they are extremely costly to operate, as each unit requires
specialized
equipment and highly trained personnel.
In documenting neurocognitive impairments in children with konzo, my colleagues and I also noted sub-clinical symptoms even in konzo-free children living in konzo-affected households, a finding based on their performance on more
specialized
neurocognitive tests of memory and learning.
The American National Academy of Sciences has warned that, “Just a few individuals with
specialized
skills…could inexpensively and easily produce a panoply of lethal biological weapons.…The
The size and complexity of these datasets require
specialized
analytical skills (which remain in short supply), as well as more research and experimentation.
The panelists all said, in one way or another, that popular economics facilitates an exchange between
specialized
economists and the broader public – a dialogue that has never been more important.
The subsidies are too small and too complicated to inspire capital outlays for expensive
specialized
equipment, including jack-up barges, heavy-lift cranes, pneumatic hammers for pounding the foundations into the sea bed, and high-strength gearboxes that will not corrode in humid, salty air.
Some of these research efforts were never implemented, but many found their way into
specialized
devices.
There is also a system of
specialized
cells, and these interact, exchanging chemicals that also convey information.
Moreover, a host of blood proteins are
specialized
scavengers of hemoglobin or its fragments.
They reduce its toxicity and safely clear it for further processing within
specialized
cells called macrophages.
Highly skilled or
specialized
workers sell their services to a wide range of businesses, supplementing the work of machines with human value-added activity.
At the same time, the administration has declared that US manufacturers that use steel as an input may apply for tariff exemptions from the Department of Commerce if they are unable to source the
specialized
products they need domestically.
This includes not only raw materials and machines, which can be shipped around, but also many
specialized
labor skills, infrastructure, and rules, which cannot be moved easily and hence need to be spatially collocated.
This is particularly important today, when public discourse in democracies is relentlessly demotic and academic work is increasingly
specialized.
Humans have a
specialized
brain network (the “pain matrix”) that automatically and reflexively responds to distress, pain, and despair in another.
A second camp favored greater control by the International Telecommunications Union, a United Nations
specialized
agency, which ensured legitimacy but at the cost of efficiency.
That could mean access to
specialized
credit bureaus and rating agencies, risk-sharing facilities targeting smallholders, and advisory services to provide capacity-building and education.
Medium-term reforms should include the establishment of
specialized
courts and the promotion of alternative dispute-resolution mechanisms.
Because China has long
specialized
in low-skill tasks, this is the kind of work that will be left for Chinese laborers.
British banks, having grown up in the early nineteenth century, when industry’s capital needs were modest,
specialized
in financing foreign trade rather than domestic investment, thereby starving industry of the capital needed to grow.
Just think of the different
specialized
skills (many of them recognized by the Oscars) that must come together to make a single film.
Specialized
agencies such as UNESCO, the Food and Agriculture Organization, the World Health Organization, and the UN Industrial Development Organization relate to the UN secretary general’s office through a bureaucratic hierarchy blithely unresponsive to timeliness.
Such a forum will not be a substitute for the activities carried out under various
specialized
UN agencies, but it will support the work of national academies as well as other science advisory bodies.
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