Suggesting
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The shades are always closed, but warm, golden, late summer sunlight filters through,
suggesting
that it would be a wonderful place to either visit or, better still, to grow old in.
A comment was posted
suggesting
that fans of the book stay away from this movie.
It's a pleasure to see an imaginative film in which the brief words "yes" and "no" actually condition the dialog,
suggesting
that human beings, not plaster action-puppets, are the stakes.
It may be what we now call noir, but the twinkle in Welles' eye also lingers,
suggesting
a gris texture.
Now I'm not
suggesting
these efforts actually worked.
his perspective is mirrored by racist and sexist thinking from the Moynihan report in the 60s
suggesting
that black males are children, and should be sent to war.
There are some people who try to reclaim 'Nadja' - along with Abel Ferrera's 'The Addiction' the most stultifyingly pretentious film ever made, bludgeoning the audience with Wim Wenders-like globs of pseudo-philosophical gabble and supposedly 'arty' screes of visual incoherence - by
suggesting
it is comic.
He is seen throughout as cajoling, joking, arguing, pestering, and in general urging the others on,
suggesting
ideas for the film and beyond.
After having Arthur's character seemingly make her choice, they tacked on a rather strange ambiguous ending
suggesting
that the "losing" husband might still have a chance.
Given its fusion of the spheres of materialistic excess and idealized romantic love, the immense presence of the wedding within popular culture should come as little surprise, being arguably the single most prevalent 'happy ending' plot point and often an easy way of concisely
suggesting
a lifetime of resolution and happiness.
Every punchline is a blunt, obvious comment void of any comedic value,
suggesting
the writers had up to a whole hour to finish the episode.
But they also recovered much more strongly,
suggesting
that ever-growing bailouts may not be the best prescription for recovery.
As recently as the 1990’s, many experts were
suggesting
that technology would make cities irrelevant.
It concluded by
suggesting
that Barra will have succeeded when people no longer call her “car girl” but “boss” – though the report offers no evidence that anyone is in fact calling Barra “car girl” rather than “boss.”
The 1990's saw an unprecedented rise in the number of quarters in which earnings beat analysts' estimates by a penny a share,
suggesting
that more irregularities could be discovered.
Revolutionary communism may well have cleared the path for the boom in other ways as well,
suggesting
that the shift from socialist utopianism to capitalist pragmatism was less a U-turn than a sequential process of “creative destruction.”
Yet the population of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area is growing fast, and its GDP per capita is less than half that of Tokyo,
suggesting
that its potential is nowhere near depleted.
In fact, even during Japan’s so-called “lost decades,” per capita income grew by as much as it did in the United States and Europe, and the employment rate rose,
suggesting
that deflation may not be quite as nefarious as central bankers seem to believe.
The Kremlin is now
suggesting
that its commitment to fulfilling the declaration was conditional on Japan not joining any security alliance against Russia.
And there is now evidence
suggesting
that Russian military intelligence agencies are wielding influence in Poland’s Ministry of Defense.
The Bush administration once claimed that the Iraq war would be good for the economy, with one spokesperson even
suggesting
that it was the best way to ensure low oil prices.
The Fed is therefore trying to tamp down expectations concerning future interest-rate levels, by
suggesting
that changes in demography and productivity trends imply lower real rates in the future.
Insurance claims against natural disasters rose to unprecedented levels during the 1990s,
suggesting
that the social costs of environmental upheavals have intensified.
The “D” of democracy was glaringly absent,
suggesting
a fundamental policy change by President Barack Obama’s administration.
Far from
suggesting
a policy of laissez faire, this question addresses the pressing problem of prioritization head on.
At the same time, despite news headlines
suggesting
the contrary, there was no uniform wave of anti-Europeanism, or of disillusion with the European project.
But electrophysiological evidence later emerged
suggesting
that higher-level brain functioning may be affected as well.
In the midst of the protests, Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar sparked further outrage by
suggesting
that women carry chili powder to deter would-be rapists.
But the IMF has certainly noticed,
suggesting
that “a more market-determined exchange rate would facilitate SDR operations, in case the renminbi were included in the currency basket going forward.”
In proclaiming his mastery of the lingua franca of global affairs, Hollande was asserting himself as a modern statesman, while also
suggesting
that France will remain as influential as possible on the international scene.
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