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Now that means that poverty leaves a really lasting scar, and it means that if we really want to ensure the success and well-being of the next generation, then
tackling
child poverty is an incredibly important thing to do.
So why aren't there more start-ups that are
tackling
these global problems that are faced by billions of people in developing economies?
Now, we face many challenges when it comes to
tackling
Malaria.
And that broader approach is at the heart of our economic strategy, where we give equal importance to
tackling
inequality as we do to economic competitiveness.
Now we face many challenges when it comes to
tackling
malaria, but one of the problems that we have is actually finding people who are infected with malaria in the first place.
Because it gives us a new way of
tackling
problems.
By
tackling
the impossible, you make the impossible possible.
You probably see the sense of urgency, a little bit of fear, but intense concentration, deep, deep focus on
tackling
a really difficult problem.
So there's a generation of these companies that are out there doing this work and creating thousands of jobs, creating, selling, tens of thousands of these solar systems, so bringing tens of thousands of families into light, and
tackling
that big $1 billion problem that I talked about at the beginning, and really innovating.
Buildings consume about 40 percent of our total energy demand, so
tackling
this consumption would significantly reduce our climate emissions.
Considering that it was made in 1953, this is a very courageous movie about transvestites,
tackling
the issue fairly seriously and sympathetically (and offering the viewer a lot of information on the subject) and trying very hard not to stereotype.
I got the image of
tackling
chess pieces out of the playing board.
There was every chance of this film being slick and witty while
tackling
depression head on.
A man-size frog incites chaos; causing a car crash, raping the chemical company boss's daughter, raping a girl under the bleachers at a football game, stiff-arm
tackling
a runner in the football game, raping a nun...all before being shot twice in the chest after an antidote was found all ready.
Good attempt at
tackling
the unconventional topic of May-December romances.
I don't know if I'm even capable of
tackling
all the things wrong with it--like the fact that the casting director appears to have pulled names out of a hat, or the mind-blower of Richard Gere's character being allowed to walk away scot-free at the end (I'm sure the people saying, "It's just fiction, who cares" would have no problem if it was a former Al-Qaeda operative who just wants to return to his home country)--so I'll just devote my review to the utter hilarity, which is mainly the scene where Bruce Willis is testing out his gun.
I was raised around rugby all my life, it is a great game but I was never really taken to it because (please forgive me if I offend anyone, nothing personal this is just how I saw it) I thought, their trainings are not as ruthless or hard, the players are not as disciplined and don't seemed as serious like other sportmen and it looked like it's all just muscle and blooming
tackling
each other etc.
Yes, it does have soul, whilst
tackling
the tackiest of subject matter, with both a wry smile and respect.
Patty Chayevsky was years ahead of most successful screenplay and drama writers in
tackling
sticky subjects.
The year 2004 was the year of the biopic with no less than four pictures
tackling
real events, real people, with varying degrees of critical praise.
Carrey has also proven himself capable of
tackling
dramas.
In particular I really enjoyed the philosophical indulgences of the episode,
tackling
themes of existence and reality, whilst balancing it with more psychological topics such as denial, pride, and desire.
While
tackling
a dark, gritty subject, the brutal guerrilla war in the American West during its Civil War (which in turned spawned the outlaws of the old west of the 1870s), the movie maintains a strangely satisfying, unmanipulated atmosphere.
It's always instructive to watch films released no more than a year apart,
tackling
an identical subject, with many ideas in common, yet made in different countries and causally unrelated: take Australia's "Better Than Sex", and France's "A Pornographic Affair".
Also, the film got too wrapped up in the emotions of people whose lives were affected by personal debt and debt of loved ones, rather than
tackling
the inner-workings of the consumer lending industry, which I would have found much more stimulating.
Overlooking the fact that there is literally no credible reason for the Goldberg character to leave behind being a Las Vegas headliner to help at a floundering inner city school, one could easily see some comedy being mined from Goldberg
tackling
the disrespectful teens.
Well, i cant believe what a film that was, If you are like me, then you will find that horrors nowadays are not what they used to be, But JACKPOT BABY, I mean i know that it is made in 1998 but it does not stop it from being probs one of the greatest horrors to be made, Right from the start it actually maintains the course of looking like a genuine home video, and when they realise the aliens are actually after them, The horror on there faces, Some believe Sum Do not, it is just brilliant, And the Way that they portray that Rosie has been taken over somehow is just brilliant, Also they bring in the racist side of it
tackling
that view with great authority, they make every bit of the film as enjoyable as the ever, People who are looking for flaws in the film i have this message( My God Get A Life ) its a film go bloody have a pop at a Disney film or summit, As for me This is Danny Robinson Signing out with a big 10 outa 10
Cronenberg's first movie of note, Shivers (AKA They Came from Within), is the director's first attempt at
tackling
a theme that would eventually become his trademark: the progression of man's evolution through technology.
A incredibly innovative film
tackling
those issues that the major studios are afraid to discuss.
I suppose there's potential in a comic examination of last minute wedding jitters; but this turkey spends more time fobbing us off with unbelievable scenarios, rather than dirty its hands by
tackling
something as mature as 'psychology'.
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