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Anyway, I also didn't like Kadeem Hardison's character; I get so tired of stereotypical Black/African-American
(whichever
term is proper this month) character's like his, especially in action movies.
Or perhaps the protagonist is simply too messed up and seeks solace in
whichever
live female (not statue) that crosses his path.
his vision does not extend beyond the end of his nose, or Miss Arquette's cleavage,
whichever
is closer at the time.
Whichever
way you approach this movie, you can't escape the fact that it is downright awful!! Anyone expecting something along the lines of the standout far east films such as the Ring, the Eye, the Grudge etc is in for a massive disappointment when viewing this effort.
Some films create rifts between the public consensus and the critical consensus; other films split people of both ilks straight down the middle; others may even come with the odd flaw here and there, but generally do enough to garner necessary enthusiasm from
whichever
camp.
Whichever
version the viewer chooses to watch, however, a highly entertaining and, yes, educational time is almost guaranteed.
Whichever
path emerging economies choose for addressing these challenges must also account for the fundamental shift driven by digital capital-intensive technologies.
Nevertheless,
whichever
direction the euro crisis takes, its ultimate resolution will end the extreme existential uncertainty that clouds the outlook today.
Hence, if investment can be attracted to agriculture, it should be welcomed, and
whichever
rules are imposed should encourage it, not deter it.
In fact, Netanyahu has often allied himself with
whichever
government or party, including far-right anti-Semites, is willing to support the repression of the occupied Palestinians.
Whichever
company makes the consumer happy – whether a well-established multinational or a dynamic startup – will win.
Or they could be content with
whichever
of the three strategies that they expected to see, agreeing that, in any case, fiscal policy was always going to be much better than it would have been under Democratic rule.
Whichever
option it chooses, KMET will be forced to curtail health services in regions where it is the principal provider.
By asking
whichever
senior officials she saw to pass on her gift and her best wishes to Zhao, the Chinese leadership would understand that the outside world was still thinking of him and wanted to ensure his survival.
Whichever
predictive methods doctors use over the next few years will probably enable them to inform those patients with mild cognitive impairment about their chances of developing Alzheimer’s in the short term.
To be truly effective, increases in wealth taxes – which fall more on highly mobile retired or other affluent people – would have to include a global component; otherwise, the rich would simply emigrate to
whichever
country has the lowest tax rates.
Whichever
way one looks at it, the economic effects of war with Iraq will not be good.
In these countries, the government at any given time represents
whichever
side won the latest round in an ongoing culture war.
Whichever
side one takes, the consequences are disturbing: Indian society, the core of Indian nationhood, is now questioning the very legitimacy of the Indian state.
Whichever
man wins will face Bolivia’s seemingly intractable pair of ills: social-exclusion and poverty.
Whichever
path Europe’s universities take, maintaining a distinct identity in the face of global change and education reform will become increasingly difficult.
In short,
whichever
path it chooses, China’s free ride could be coming to an end.
Whichever
country precipitated it – Germany by threatening to abandon the euro, or Greece or Spain by actually doing so – would trigger economic chaos and incur its neighbors’ wrath.
If the opposition parties keep their promise to unite behind
whichever
opposition candidate receives the most votes in the first round,ampnbsp;Wade will most likely lose in the run-off.
The opposition would participate in, and almost certainly win, the June 2012 general election, and all of the opposition candidates have agreed that,
whichever
one of them wins the presidential election, the country’s super-presidential constitution should be overhauled.
Moreover, responsibility for foreign affairs is often given to
whichever
“commissioner” happens to turn up.
She was certain that no party would win an absolute majority, but she did not foresee that almost all representatives from moderate parties would back
whichever
candidate won a plurality, making it difficult to appoint anyone else.
Whichever
party combination comes out on top -- and Helmut Kohl's coalition must still be regarded as the narrow favorite -- it will enjoy a meager majority, depending for any major initiative on the unlikely support of its political adversaries.
Whether we believe those goals are just will depend on the extent to which they reflect our commitments to human welfare, liberty, equality, and individual responsibility--or
whichever
other values we may think deserve recognition in our society.
But
whichever
mechanism is eventually adopted, we must also address the governance question: today’s inadequate system allows both economic and ecological losses to persist.
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