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As usual, characters are written in a completely unconvincing manner, nobody reacts naturally to any of the unfolding events and the entire cast seems to be
treating
the whole affair as if the characters know they are cartoon characters in a cardboard world.
It's scary to contemplate a person
treating
another human being like the girls in this film.
Actually I only caught the ending that night because of being out late trick or treating..lol.
However, instead of
treating
it with certain horror to it, the guy openly touches his wound and rather than show himself the blood, he holds it out for others to see, that too at full arms length.
I was drawn into Days in Dec. '06 when Chelsea was
treating
Nick horribly - just before he turned into 'The Lonely Splicer'.
As connoisseur ratings go, this might not be his best film (Jules et Jim, Argent de Poche, Le Dernier Metro, Baisers Volés, Tirez sur le Pianiste, and Les 400 Coups are all at least as good and possibly better) but there is just so much life, tongue in cheek, unbridled pleasure in directing and in
treating
life as art, and the acting is so deceptively simple that I have to say this is probably my most favourite film by one of my most favourite directors.
To understand why the war changed China so profoundly, historians had to move away from
treating
the 1937-1945 period as a simple story of an inevitable Communist victory.
But there is a faster way:
treating
the missing links as a break not in a legal chain, but in a knowledge chain.
These local practitioners serve as the gatekeepers to a system that has reduced waiting times and financial burdens by
treating
patients directly – often at patients’ homes.
The approach is two-pronged: the government is privatizing some SOEs, so that market competition can check the behavior of corporate managers, while
treating
the managers of other (typically larger) SOEs as public servants, subject to the increasingly severe rules of public accountability, including party discipline.
If sex reassignment surgery can relieve a person's suffering, then the question of whether or not it is
treating
a conventionally defined illness seems beside the point.
Steeped in denial, the Federal Reserve is
treating
the disease as a cyclical problem – deploying the full force of monetary accommodation to compensate for what it believes to be a temporary shortfall in aggregate demand.
This is an unusual move, considering the Gulf states’ tradition of
treating
political disagreements as a family matter, to be handled behind the scenes.
Before Obamacare, hospitals would simply pass the higher costs of
treating
them on to other patients.
But
treating
force and diplomacy as distinct phases of foreign policy gives the negotiating parties the sense that American power lacks purpose and resolve.
It would be counterproductive to focus on
treating
the symptoms, only to realize later that the unprecedented budgets for structural policies are neither economically efficient nor politically acceptable.
Europe’s labor force must grow, which is just one reason why Europeans should stop
treating
migrants as a threat and start viewing them as an opportunity.
Dozens of large and increasingly angry demonstrations have been held to demand that the government ensure women’s security and stop
treating
rapists with impunity.
This reliable funding source has spearheaded the fight on the three health-related MDGs:
treating
and fighting life-threatening diseases like HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis; reducing childhood mortality; and improving maternal health.
By
treating
all the varied segments of Islam as nothing more than parts of a unified threat to the West, they make it harder for Muslims to stand out and criticize their own block thinkers – people like Osama bin Laden, who are building their own unified enemy, composed of “Christians and Jews.”
In Europe, the strategies that have emerged – trivializing the annexation of Crimea or
treating
Putin as a madman – are self-defeating.
By
treating
drug use first and foremost as a problem of public health, nations can fight the spread of HIV far more effectively.
Treating
foreign and domestic firms the same with respect to competitive practices would stop these abuses.
In such a world,
treating
capital controls as the last resort, always and everywhere, has little rationale; indeed, it merely fetishizes financial globalization.
Europe’s leaders must stop
treating
the eurozone as a homogeneous entity, imposing one-size-fits-all policies on vastly different countries.
For example, the best way to relieve back and neck pain is often to exercise, while
treating
underlying contributing factors like obesity.
Essential medicines and technologies for diagnosing and
treating
heart disease, cancer, and respiratory ailments are also significantly less available and proportionally more expensive for people in low- and middle-income countries than they are for those in the rich world.
Given this, researchers are wondering whether
treating
or eliminating racial bias today would require something more akin to medical or psychological treatment, as opposed to political debate (which may have had a better chance of working in the past).
Treating
modern racism is similar.
That does not mean slapping a Band-Aid on it while
treating
the symptoms; it means truly addressing the underlying causes of unconscious prejudice.
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