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Jerry, for a good many reasons, does his best to destroy Tom's romantic intentions (hey, what are "friends" for?) and largely
succeeds.
It seems natural that at the very start of Chaplin's career he should make a movie in which he plays a grossly unqualified boxer who
succeeds
by sneaking horse shoes into his gloves.
It
succeeds
in all the aspects, from the technical parts to the acting, I can't find a single negative thing about it.
The idea is to avoid periodic evictions from the house, whoever
succeeds
in this task will win a cash prize.
And he
succeeds.
Despite presenting a situation that normally in any spectacle would become tedious, pointless, and plain claustrophobic - two strangers having sex and talking for just one night in a cheap motel room - "En la cama
" succeeds
for its authenticity and no holds barred approach, shining a light into two different individuals and the dynamics of men and women.
Indeed, trough a story of a student who tries to make a graduation film Wajda beautifully
succeeds
in describing at the same time the soft violence of the '70s in Poland and the totally different hardcore 'prison' violence of the Stalinist regime in the 50's.
By today's standards, there's not much to be scared of here, and though it works up a nice head of steam near the end, it
succeeds
more as a mood piece than a horror tale.
And, if Iran
succeeds
in acquiring long-range ballistic missiles, the security threat will become global.
Regardless of whether the referendum
succeeds
or fails, and regardless of the details of the constitutional text, what is most important is the establishment of constitutional processes and institutions in Iraq, before and after the referendum.
Unfortunately, Russia
succeeds
more than it fails because it is easy to misinform; as Noam Chomsky once said, people don’t know what they don’t know.
And, by remaining dogged in its efforts to root out official graft, it has demonstrated its will to do what is needed to ensure that China
succeeds.
If Valls succeeds, the triumph will be his, not Hollande’s, reinforcing his transparent ambition to become President himself in 2017.
But if monetary union succeeds, it will give to the European project the strong foundation it has lacked.
Macron mused that, if he succeeds, a “Brexiting” Britain “may one day find its place again” in an overhauled EU, along with new members from the Western Balkans.
If the Fed succeeds, the decline in asset prices may be diminished.
In short, American Sniper fails where Leviathan
succeeds.
If it succeeds, at least 15% of China’s national income will gush out of the country, adding to the deflationary forces that are breeding political monsters in Europe and in the US.
Nonetheless, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's budget
succeeds
on several fronts – not least in its alignment of vision and implementation.
Perhaps if Soderbergh’s two-part Che epic
succeeds
at the box office, his financial backers will want to film a more truthful sequel.
If this agenda succeeds, the Kremlin’s revisionist bid will be blocked; as this becomes apparent, there might even be an opening for a new and urgently needed wave of reform in Russia itself.
But, even if such a revolution succeeds, that is only the beginning.
If Trump’s health secretary
succeeds
in undoing the careful balancing act that underlies Obamacare, either costs will rise or services will deteriorate – most likely both.
If Pakistan’s transformation of its political system succeeds, it could serve as a model for other Muslim countries that are attempting to move from extractive to inclusive systems of governance.
If Europe
succeeds
in making major fiscal and banking reforms and gets its economy in order, Edward will lose steam.
If Obama
succeeds
in enacting immigration reform in his second term, he will have gone a long way toward fulfilling his promise to maintain the strength of the US.
But even if his program succeeds, it will not do much to increase America’s energy security.
If he
succeeds
as a super Keynes, no one will have had to take any risks with their own political future.
In Argentina one bumbling president
succeeds
the next.
With bin Laden dead, the only way that Al Qaeda can reconstitute itself is if the Pakistani military
succeeds
in reinstalling a proxy regime in Afghanistan.
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