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This won't be a long review, as this movie doesn't
warrant
much more than a warning not to waste your money on it.
One of those high-budget, yet relentlessly schlocky movie-star vehicles which both pander and condescend to a mass audience; the pedigree talent involved may well
warrant
a viewing, yet the film is so pompous it makes viewers feel like chumps for watching.
This film is not a so bad its good, it's a so bad the script doesn't
warrant
being used as recycled toilet paper bad.
In truth, it did not
warrant
a sequel.
Also, these kids look way too healthy, happy, and affluent to
warrant
stealing for petty money.
I think that maybe this series was targeted at a younger audience which would
warrant
the toned down violence, less objectionable drugs and less gruesome weaponry.
He defied all odds against him, saving his own leg, ripping out the IV tube from his arm, and and then immediately rushing off to the very country that had an arrest
warrant
against him for attempted murder, just because his cause for saving the sharks was more important than his health, leg or life in prison...
The story is unique enough to
warrant
making a movie.
"Meteor"'s only virtue is in it's comparative brevity - hardly,you might think - sufficient to
warrant
a viewing.And you'd be right.
The Mexico installation was interesting but not enough to
warrant
seeing the movie.
Problem is, it's not good enough in other aspects to
warrant
a second viewing by someone just to get everything straight.
For example, a central bank might announce that circumstances during, say, the next two years
warrant
a doubling of the inflation target from the usual – that is, almost never varied – annual rate of 2%.
Roman Polanski’s American DreamNEW YORK – What purpose is Switzerland serving by jailing the renowned Franco-Polish film director Roman Polanski on a 30-year-old
warrant?
(The judge ruled that there was insufficient reason to issue the requested arrest warrant.)
After all, Pakistan has not really done anything to
warrant
the diplomatic reward of a visit from India’s prime minister.
But central banks can hardly be enjoined from easing monetary policy when domestic economic conditions
warrant
it, as has obviously been the case in Japan and Europe (and in the US when the Federal Reserve embraced QE).
The authorities that arrested Hadjiev last month made no pretense of due process: they offered no arrest warrant, and have repeatedly refused him access to relatives and legal counsel.
While North Korea had done much over the preceding years to
warrant
a more critical eye, in retrospect these policies set back prospects for peace and stability in the region.
It is even said in Moscow that a reason behind the recent arrest of Media/Most’s owner, Vladimir Gusinsky, in Spain on an Interpol
warrant
is the desire by Moscow prosecutors to discover everything Gusinsky knows about Gazprom’s inner workings.
Looking at the pre-2007 world, there was ample evidence to
warrant
such theoretical concerns.
But the slowdown to 7.8% annual growth in the first half of 2012 does not
warrant
a change of policy direction.
For pharmaceutical firms, the development of a vaccine or treatment was not commercially attractive, and so it did not
warrant
investment.
And perhaps the most pragmatic choice would be to remain in the EU, at least for now, thereby preserving the option of changing their collective mind later, should new information
warrant
it.
Nor can something like self-awareness or rationality
warrant
greater protection for the fetus than for, say, a cow, because the fetus has mental capacities that are inferior to those of cows.
Either the Fed pursues the first goal by keeping rates low for longer and normalizing them very slowly, in which case a huge credit and asset bubble would emerge in due course; or the Fed focuses on preventing financial instability and increases the policy rate much faster than weak growth and high unemployment would otherwise warrant, thereby halting an already-sluggish recovery.
In July, their military chief of staff, Abdul Fattah Younis, was killed in murky circumstances after the Council issued an arrest
warrant
for him.
Does cooking for militants
warrant
being killed?)
A second reason to fear a double-dip recession concerns the fact that oil, energy, and food prices may be rising faster than economic fundamentals warrant, and could be driven higher by the wall of liquidity chasing assets, as well as by speculative demand.
Banks serve a special function in the economy that does
warrant
a special role for the government: not in setting pay, but in imposing effective capital requirements.
But the Supreme Court's rulings affirm the fundamental principle that even grave dangers do not
warrant
the sort of blanket deference to which the Bush Administration believes it is entitled whenever it utters the words "war" and "terrorism."
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