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As with many films now, it is in desperate need of editing and the length is
unreasonable.
I'm not sure who it was that described this movie as "Crouching Tiger meets Shrek", because that in itself sets an
unreasonable
benchmark in all sorts of ways.
You might get emotionally confused when watching this movie, you might even sense a little bit of friendship or love between the prison guardians and the prisoners and at the same time you might be able to sense the
unreasonable
hate.
As hard as it is to troll through all the years of terrible films I've seen, I do not think it is
unreasonable
to say that House II is the single worst movie i have ever seen.
And that sense is not unreasonable; some groups do reap higher rewards from economic liberalization while others suffer.
Is it
unreasonable
to claim, as the saying goes, that the proof is in the pudding?
Back in the 1980s, it was not
unreasonable
to argue that the next large shock to the US macroeconomy was likely to be inflationary.
In the US, it might indeed be
unreasonable
to expect that a lower deficit translates into a lower risk premium – for the simple reason that the US government pays already ultra-low interest rates.
That may not be so
unreasonable.
His position seemed less to deny the existence of global warming than to insist that policies mitigating climate change not impose an
unreasonable
burden on American companies.
These are reasonable objections, but they should not be allowed to lead to
unreasonable
conclusions.
To deny this is both
unreasonable
and illogical.
It is
unreasonable
in this democratic age to pay special deference to people solely on the basis of their birth.
On July 5, the Greek people backed their young, charismatic leader with a decisive “No” vote on the
unreasonable
demands of their country’s creditors.
But maximal security – for example, an insufferably long timetable for withdrawal,
unreasonable
territorial demands wrapped up as security needs, an Israeli presence in the Jordan valley, and full control of Palestinian airspace and the electromagnetic spectrum – would inevitably clash with Palestinians’ view of what sovereignty entails.
Similarly, the US Treasury is legally required to determine if a country is intervening to an unfair and
unreasonable
extent.
It is
unreasonable
to expect a World Cup by itself to generate lasting change.
Some European countries apparently believe that they can maintain an EU consensus in support of Ahtisaari’s plan but allow Russian foot-dragging on the grounds that delay is not
unreasonable
and something better may turn up with additional negotiations.
At first sight it seems unreasonable, indeed irresponsible, to undermine the all-too difficult task of collecting taxes by taking away the device of automatic withholding.
Of course, it is not
unreasonable
that Poland and Hungary, whose sovereignty was largely usurped by the Soviet Union, are particularly sensitive to external efforts to shape their decision-making and have a stronger sense of national identity than other EU countries.
This is not an
unreasonable
question to ask, and where previous US presidents have feared to tread, a populist demagogue has rushed in.
Today, with many Latin American economies increasingly vulnerable to external shocks, it is not
unreasonable
to think that IMF assistance could once again be necessary.
And it is not
unreasonable
to require news publishers to be licensed.
Maybe it is
unreasonable
for investors to expect positive rates on safe assets in the future.
This would not be difficult to understand – nor would it necessarily be
unreasonable
– if other countries were not involved.
That may mean being ready to spend more on their own defense – a demand by Trump that is not
unreasonable.
Given that Iran came to the table to negotiate the JCPOA less than a year after an earlier exchange-rate collapse – by 200% as of October 2012 – it is not entirely
unreasonable
to believe that the government will bow to Trump’s demands.
The Hague Tribunal is often blamed for burdening fragile reform governments in Croatia and Serbia with
unreasonable
requests that play into the hands of nationalist politicians.
At the same time, it is
unreasonable
to expect the increasing number of academics on short-term contracts to defend the integrity of an institution that cannot promise them job security.
And yet, even if the country were not crippled by economic crisis, it would be
unreasonable
to expect a single small country to bear the burden alone – especially in a year when more than 800,000 refugees are expected to pass through its territory.
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