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This movie is perfect for anyone who does not want to be entertained, challenged, or
stimulated
in any way.
Pre ''Thunderball '' or even before Cousteau became common , there was Mike Nelson sparking the imagination of kids .I'd be willing to wager that more than a few kids developed their passion for oceanography or biology or one of the sciences from watching this show .Underwater photography also progressed , the fascination for exploration is easily
stimulated
thru watching this show .
I found myself fascinated by the ideas being thrown at me (because they are very well handled by the film's director Weir)but at the same time I was not
stimulated
enough by them.
If you want something different and are looking to be uplifted, cheered up and
stimulated
I recommend you catch this movie.
After a sprightly animated credits sequence, and the potentially interesting caviat that retired persons need to be
stimulated
by worthwhile adventures (even going so far as to become "expendable" for their services), this turgid tale fails to give us any undercover excitement.
The
stimulated
sex, particularly the gay stuff, quite hot.
The post heist scene is ripped and mangled from (the very good) Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels which unfortunately
stimulated
a momentary direct comparison of the two films - oh dear.
So, imagine you are handed a terrific story idea--a 14th century Middle English masterpiece which has
stimulated
numerous translations into modern English.
Stimulated
by the emails, the announcements from the Spiritual Cinema Circle and a trailer-DVD that was sent to me, I had high expectations.
And the export-oriented manufacturing firms that had been
stimulated
and shepherded by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry were not the core around which the rest of the Japanese economy would crystallize, but rather a separate and walled-off estate.
And if Takahashi had
stimulated
the economy with negative interest rates, and then sought to reverse that policy, he would have met the same end.
But, although the fall in the value of the euro has
stimulated
the eurozone’s net exports, the impact on its members’ exports and GDP has been quite limited.
After a multi-year bull market in equities and fixed-income securities,
stimulated
by the very monetary policies the Fed is trying to leave behind, there is no valuation support to dampen the reaction.
We estimate that if a proportion of that money had been allocated to domestic investment in roads, schools, and research, the American economy would have been
stimulated
more in the short run, and its growth would have been enhanced in the long run.
But on December 18, 2014, the ECJ reversed its 2011 ruling, determining that an unfertilized human ovum
stimulated
by parthenogenesis “does not constitute a human embryo, if it does not in itself have the inherent capacity of developing into a human being.”
Because advanced economies’ unconventional monetary policies have also depreciated their currencies and
stimulated
their exports, the risk of competitive devaluations is now a real concern.
Today, that first lesson appears to have been learned: various bailout and stimulus packages have
stimulated
depressed economies sufficiently for us to have a reasonable expectation that the worst of the slump is over.
This in turn
stimulated
China’s unsuccessful intervention in North Vietnam.
This combination of monetary, fiscal, and exchange-rate changes would have
stimulated
production and employment, preventing a significant rise in unemployment.
Over time, this
stimulated
ever-greater economic convergence.
The EU-led Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe has since 1999 successfully
stimulated
regional cross-border cooperation, for the first time since the breakdown of Yugoslavia.
But the global downturn may also accentuate protectionism, especially if nationalistic impulses gain the upper hand, perhaps
stimulated
by fire-sales of domestic assets (as we saw during the Asian financial crisis).
Libya’s proximity to Europe both lowered barriers to participation and
stimulated
Europe’s sense of responsibility, while Qaddafi was a reviled figure with few friends.
Rather, they are
stimulated
in a self-reinforcing fashion by group norms, trends, and advertising, and some increases in consumption deliver no permanent increase in life satisfaction.
Once rice output began to expand, Bukenya and other Ugandan politicians played another smart card: they lobbied successfully for a 75% duty on foreign rice, which
stimulated
rice production further.
Much of the rice grown in Pakistan, Vietnam, and especially America is
stimulated
by subsidies, and then dumped into African markets at low prices – sometimes below the cost of production.
Despite the boom, and despite various programs that
stimulated
part-time employment, unemployment in absolute terms was about 4.5 million in 2006 and will be 4.1 million in 2007, compared to the last low point of 3.9 million in 2000.
In the West, this interest derives in part from declining faith in traditional trade unionism; in the postcommunist East it was
stimulated
by the speedy collapse of state socialism.
QE thus
stimulated
sharp increases in leverage, market capitalization, and financial-sector profitability.
After all, it was France’s then-president, Nicolas Sarkozy, who in 2010 ordered the expulsion of illegal Roma and the demolition of their camps – triggering the human-rights response that
stimulated
the EU to strengthen its calls for investment in Roma integration.
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