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It won't win awards for originality, because it's as
systematic
as you can get and steals its thunder in the way of thrills (usual cheap jump scares), location (secluded mansion) and motivation from other films.
Bristling with intellectual playfulness, this worthy homage to one of America's favorite
systematic
stumpers, the daily New York Times' crossword puzzle, first starts out as a witty documentary on the history of this fixation but eventually evolves into so much more.
However this
systematic
fodder remains enjoyable (for most part, despite its often lumpy pacing) on a very b-grade level, as it doesn't pretend to be anything else than cheap, exploitative fun.
And that is
systematic
for the movie.
In a
systematic
coordinated attack right across America starting in Mexico allied Soviet & Cuban forces have invaded the US & World War III has begun.
During the last days of World War II, as the soviets' bombs explode closer and closer as the days go by, the routine of concentration camp Awschwitz follows its course and represents the focus of this picture: the atmosphere of dread and death inhabiting the heavy air, the work inside the crematorium, the random executions of men, women and children,and the drama of the Jewish sonderkommando, a group formed by prisoners who, in exchange of better food and clothes, helped their tormentors in the
systematic
of death inside the camps, guiding the new arrived prisoners through the corridors that lead to the gas chambers, and the disposal of the bodies after wards, just to be killed some time latter.
Rather, it is in keeping with his
systematic
rejection of all policies associated with his predecessor, President Barack Obama.
This
systematic
neutering of the Shia in Saudi Arabia is legitimised by the Wahhabi religious establishment and supported by numerous fatwas denouncing them as heretics.
The
systematic
bailouts of the latest crisis – however necessary to avoid a global meltdown – worsened this moral-hazard problem.
From the perspective of Berlin or Paris, there should be no
systematic
Europeanization.
Southerners were subject to
systematic
and institutionalized marginalization.
For example, after 1960, when the University of Chicago started creating a Univac computer tape that contained
systematic
information about millions of stock prices, a great deal of scientific research on the properties of stock prices was taken as confirming the “efficient markets hypothesis.”
The
systematic
reforms in the United Kingdom, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, and Estonia have much in common.
For Huxley, civilized society rose above nature by its
systematic
resistance to natural selection.
But there is no
systematic
evidence that China’s SOEs are driven by more than normal commercial considerations.
There is no
systematic
separation of faith and state; the family, not the individual, remains the basic social unit.
And he is utterly
systematic
in his thinking, designing new protocols and delivery systems for low-income communities.
But imprecision is one thing; the
systematic
overestimate of the economic recovery in Europe is quite another.
The effect of underestimating the fiscal multiplier has been
systematic
misjudgment of the damage that “fiscal consolidation” does to the economy.
The US is not the only exception in this miscalculation, and the gaps are
systematic
and large, as Federico Sturzenegger and I have shown.
This, together with the
systematic
“extraction” of consumer surplus, will have far-reaching macroeconomic implications, particularly through changes in private consumption patterns.
In 2001, the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia in The Hague condemned the
systematic
rape of women as a crime against humanity.
Some government- and foundation-funded research addresses diseases that primarily affect poor people, but these efforts are not
systematic
and do not use the incentives that work well to drive pharmaceutical innovation elsewhere.
The “constructive” part of Rudd’s thesis argues for
systematic
collaboration – with the US treating China more as an equal – in tackling a series of other difficult issues at bilateral, regional, and global levels.
There used to be a measure of sympathy in Asia for the plucky North Koreans and their
systematic
defiance of the United States and the rest of the international community.
Here, although randomized trials are not feasible, it remains possible to follow evidence-based medicine’s primary rule: to base action on
systematic
summaries of the highest quality evidence available.
The medical community has come to accept the need for
systematic
reviews to guide decisions regarding drugs and surgical therapies, but their use in health policy is only now taking hold.
Systematic
reviews have summarized the evidence regarding the provision of hospital services by large for-profit companies versus not-for-profit providers.
These
systematic
reviews have shown that for-profit hospital care leads to higher death rates than not-for-profit care, despite higher charges to third-party payers.
Systematic
reviews have demonstrated the same phenomenon in outpatient dialysis facilities – lower death rates in not-for-profit facilities – and have also shown higher quality care in not-for-profit nursing homes.
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