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Emlyn Williams is top-billed and co-star Anna Konstam appeared in only a handful of films including Waterloo Road before falling off the radar for some 30 years but the film is
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in the last third by a tour de force from Ernest Thesiger in what is clearly a prototype Waldo Lydecker - there is even a facial resemblance especially in the mouth between Thesiger and Clifton Webb; both are aesthetes and both killers.
Displaying penetration where it should not occur and showing what happens when
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people are not brought up correctly.
Whilst a good enough depiction of all-too unacknowledged systematized injustice, the moral high ground is
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and self-congratulatory.
However, in studying international media reports, I cannot but notice that Austria has repeatedly been described in a rather undifferentiated and
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way; a way that stands in sharp contradiction to the realities in our country.
As a result, President Barack Obama acquiesced in an
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debt-reduction strategy, with no tax increases – not even for the millionaires who have done so well during the past two decades, and not even by eliminating tax giveaways to oil companies, which undermine economic efficiency and contribute to environmental degradation.
Initially, China’s leadership – responding to former Premier Wen Jiabao’s surprising 2007 critique of a Chinese economy that had become increasingly “unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and unsustainable” – made its case from an analytical perspective.
Services-led growth is, in many ways, the antidote to the “unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and ultimately unsustainable” growth model that former Premier Wen Jiabao’s famously criticized in 2007.
For China, the risk will be highest if it sticks with the timeworn recipe of
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manufacturing- and construction-led growth, which has created such serious sustainability problems.
Another is that technological and global market forces are imposing structural change on all advanced economies, even those that are not
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But the field’s credibility is also being undermined from within, by the growing prevalence of scientific misconduct – reflected in a recent spate of retracted scientific publications – and an increasingly
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scientific workforce that faces perverse incentives.
In doing so, they turned an
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global economy into the Petri dish of the greatest experiment in the modern history of economic policy.
The bubbles burst, quickly bringing down Japan’s
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economy.
While some progress has been made in making the negotiations more open and transparent, efforts to go further have met with resistance, and for good reason:
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processes help ensure
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outcomes.
As a chorus of researchers has pointed out, the provisions, pushed by the pharmaceutical companies, were so
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that they were bad for scientific progress.
Is Germany
Unbalanced
or Unhinged?
Indeed, Premier Wen Jiabao sees China’s growth as “unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and ultimately unsustainable.”
Third, China has had to rely on another round of monetary, fiscal, and credit stimulus to prop up an
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and unsustainable growth model based on excessive exports and fixed investment, high saving, and low consumption.
For an
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economy that has under-consumed and over-invested for the better part of three decades, this is unnerving.
It is fragile, unbalanced, and limited.
But
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intellectual-property regimes result in inefficiencies – including monopoly profits and a failure to maximize the use of knowledge – that impede the pace of innovation.
America’s intellectual-property regime – and the regime that the US has helped to foist upon the rest of the world through the TRIPS agreement – is
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Thirty years later, the major contradiction China faces is that between “rising demand for higher standards of living and the constraints imposed by insufficient and
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economic development.”
An undervalued currency also tends to produce an
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growth model of the opposite kind: an outsize tradable sector and insufficient domestic aggregate demand.
The Knife’s-Edge EconomyBerkeley – Since 2003, I have been saying that the global economy is badly
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and vulnerable to a macroeconomic catastrophe that would yield one of the worst episodes of economic distress of modern times.
Yet he is enough of a realist to see that this relationship is significantly unbalanced, owing to France’s economic decline, and that Sarkozy’s endorsement of German preferences was not worth the appearance of being at the heart of the decision.
Premier Wen Jiabao addressed this possibility nearly six years ago, arguing in March 2007 that the seemingly spectacular Chinese economy had become “unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and ultimately unsustainable.”
But, beneath the surface, an unbalanced, unstable, uncoordinated, and unsustainable economy risks losing its capacity for resilience.
It is also consistent with the critique of former Premier Wen Jiabao, who in March 2007 famously warned of a Chinese economy that was becoming increasingly “unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and [ultimately] unsustainable.”
It is not clear whether workers will continue to accept declines in their living standards in the name of an
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globalization whose promises seem ever more elusive.
This proposal illustrates how the reform gap, and the
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growth that results from it, can debilitate the European fabric by setting one partner against the other.
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