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In an interview about the trade sanctions that President Trump is throwing at China and at Corporate America - whose supply chains go through China in search of cheap labor and other cost savings - Ambassador Cui Tiankai defended the perennial innocence of China, as is to be expected, and trotted out the standard Chinese fig leafs and state - scripted rhetoric that confirmed in essence that Trump's decision is on the right track.
Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: our ability to achieve our financial, strategic and operational plans or initiatives; our ability to predict and manage medical costs and price effectively and develop and maintain good relationships with physicians, hospitals and other health care providers; the impact of modifications to our operations and processes; our ability to identify potential strategic acquisitions or transactions and realize the expected benefits of such transactions, including with respect to the Merger; the substantial level of government regulation over our business and the potential effects of new laws or regulations or changes in existing laws or regulations; the outcome of litigation, regulatory audits, investigations, actions and / or guaranty fund assessments; uncertainties surrounding participation in government - sponsored programs such as Medicare; the effectiveness and security of our information technology and other business systems; unfavorable industry, economic or political conditions, including foreign currency movements; acts of war, terrorism, natural disasters or pandemics; our ability to obtain shareholder or regulatory approvals required for the Merger or the requirement to accept conditions that could reduce the anticipated benefits of the Merger as a condition to obtaining regulatory approvals; a longer time than anticipated to consummate the proposed Merger; problems regarding the successful integration of the businesses of Express Scripts and Cigna; unexpected costs regarding the proposed Merger; diversion of management's attention from ongoing business operations and opportunities during the pendency of the Merger; potential litigation associated with the proposed Merger; the ability to retain key personnel; the availability of financing, including relating to the proposed Merger; effects on the businesses as a result of uncertainty surrounding the proposed Merger; as well as more specific risks and uncertainties discussed in our most recent report on Form 10 - K and subsequent reports on Forms 10 - Q and 8 - K available on the Investor Relations section of www.cigna.com as well as on Express Scripts» most recent report on Form 10 - K and subsequent reports on Forms 10 - Q and 8 - K available on the Investor Relations section of www.express-scripts.com.
As you estimate the upcoming fourth quarter, you should consider the following points: We expect the net impact of - $ 0.006 related to --- $ 0.06 related to our decision to exit the Express Scripts network.
Expect Yellen to follow Bernanke's lead and try to stick to the script as much as possible.
LiteCoin's differences from Bitcoin include faster transaction confirmation, improved storage efficiency, script usage in its proof - of - work algorithm and the Litecoin Network, expected to produce 84 million Litecoins or four times as many currency units as will be issued by the Bitcoin Network, expanding its lifespan.
Thanks Jon - I got angry reading your very well scripted words while stood in an overcrowded train on my way home.I was expecting at least one signing to be agreed today but what do we get?Yet more nonsense from that geriatric delusional fool.I am now very very concerned for anyone who is in the same pub as Sue while she is throwing her darts.As if we haven't got enough to stress ourselves over.
He stands as the top value play at the position and a solid bet to put up points if the expected game script comes to pass.
I still expect Cuomo will end up the nominee, though (as he probably should — anyone that wants to be Governor of NY simply has to follow the recent script of Spitzer / Cuomo — become AG, go after Wall Street — not saying it's a bad thing, but that's the script).
The script is weak (as one might expect for a fear - mongering art - screed).
CHICAGO — With an incredibly talented ensemble, heartfelt script, and honest characterizations, «Bridesmaids» has been touted as a revolutionary re-examination of what one should expect from the phrase «chick flick.»
John Hodge is currently working on a script and all the principle actors such as Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Robert Carlyle, Jonny Lee Miller, and Kelly Macdonald, are expected to return.
The screenplay had originally been scripted by Edgar Wright (The World's End, Scott Pilgrim) and Joe Cornish (The Adventures of Tintin, Attack the Block), with Wright, who had cultivated the vision of Ant - Man for years, intending to direct, but creative differences saw a divorce from the project (Marvel became more controlling as they grew to massive popularity — a queen ant that expects its workers to keep the colony running smoothly), leading to rewrites by Adam McKay (Anchorman 2, Talladega Nights), and eventually Rudd himself during filming, while fluff - comedy veteran Peyton Reed had been brought in to mold it more in the shape that Marvel Studios had been seeking.
As you would expect, Richard «Donnie Darko» Kelly's script is twisted and elusive, refusing to give straight answers to its fascinating first question.
You can easily see right away that the film has the right look and as you'd expect, it has some pretty awesome fighting sequences, but unless the translation was incorrect, it also has a horrible, awful script.
I didn't expect to laugh out loud as much as I did, but this script - and the brilliant chemistry between Dennison and Sam Neil - had me in hysterics.
Mamet's script does keep more in tune with the pessimistic attitude of Cain's novel, and the actors are as top - notch as you'd expect in their respective roles, with an especially sympathetic performance by Lange (Big Fish, King Kong), who alternates between innocence and sultriness with equal integrity.
The cast is full of the sort of people you might expect, from producer Seth Rogen playing the film's script supervisor and de facto secret director, Paul Scheer as the DP and Alison Brie as Greg's romantic partner, with the likes of Jason Mantzoukas, Josh Hutcherson, Zac Efron and Zoey Deutch (among many, many others) filling out the world and this version of The Room's cast.
As is to be expected from the film's title, this script is full, full, full of potty humor.
Based on a script by Chris Galletta that finished high on the 2009 Black List, we're expecting an offbeat combination of «Moonrise Kingdom,» «Son Of Rambow» and» Where The Wild Things Are» (we may yet be way off...), and while the film has a trio of newcomers in the lead roles, there's some ace comic talent in the supporting cast, including «Community» actress Alison Brie, and «Parks & Rec» duo Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally as some of the boys» parents.
As expected, Feig's script is sharp.
As you may expect from a Sorkin script, the film is very dialogue heavy and asks for lengthy speeches from its talented cast.
In 1932 the audience was expecting Bela Lugosi as the Monster, but he'd been dropped by the studio (and Lugosi himself had disapproved of the way the script turned Mary Shelley's philosophising creation into a non-speaking part).
As expected with del Toro, who co-wrote the script with Vanessa Taylor, the visual element of «The Shape of Water» is especially inventive.
It's true that neither the camera nor the script is as objectifying as might be expected.
Final Verdict: Not as bad as you expect it to be, but an inconsistent horror that is having too much fun to ponder too long on script.
Kojima Productions is making the cutscenes, at least partially, but as Kojima isn't in charge of the script, I don't expect the story to be on par with the canon MGS games.
Which is just as spryly played a conceit as you'd expect from Anderson — who cowrote the script with Schwartzman and Roman Coppola (CQ); he plays the smartly ticklish concept as ingeniously philosophical: How can a train get lost?
Orlando Bloom's iconic Legolas is somewhat disappointing in this latest installment, as is Ian McKellen's brief involvement as Gandalf, but this is to be expected with the script focusing so much more on assailing us with erratic action scenes than portraying the complexity of these characters.
One report from ScreenGeek described the script, from legendary Star Wars scribe Lawrence Kasdan, as «unworkable» and claimed that Disney expects the movie to bomb.
Sorkin reworked Zaillian's script when director Steven Soderbergh left the project, and the dialogue is as Sorkin - y as expected.
Their excellent performances help the movie sweep along its formulaic path, but it's the smaller moments, such as Stone's scenes with Andrea Riseborough as hairdresser (and romantic interest) Marilyn Barnett, that really give this an ace edge — Simon «Slumdog Millionaire» Beaufoy's script fuses Billie's private battle to recognise her own sexuality with her public one, a balance that gives this a stronger emotional backhand than you might expect.
Whether it's the talent of Lake Bell (In A World) as a comedian, or the goofy charm of Simon Pegg (Mission Impossible), Man Up is enjoyable because the script jumps outside the expected often enough to keep you laughing and interested in 90 minutes.
Chazelle's script rides a fine line between intensity and levity, as well as success and failure, by taking the story to places not many are expecting, but it's right where things need to go to keep these characters — and subsequently the audience — on their toes.
Denzel's acting is as top notch as you'd expect, and the very good turns by the young cast offer up modest surprises, but the script by Robert Eisele (writer of such crap as Darkman II and The Birds II: Lands End) tries to give us emotional content to try to win us over when it should have been earnestly trying more to appeal to our intellect to understand just why all of what we're seeing is of great significance.
As expected, Chastain is sensational as Molly, biting into Sorkin's script in real time and in voiceover, where the poker diva explains it all for yoAs expected, Chastain is sensational as Molly, biting into Sorkin's script in real time and in voiceover, where the poker diva explains it all for yoas Molly, biting into Sorkin's script in real time and in voiceover, where the poker diva explains it all for you.
Those expecting a sinister turn — as the script puts it, «a Lifetime movie where the nanny kills the family» — will be disappointed.
It is reasonable to expect that students will be responsible for the content of the scripts as well as the digital images needed for the backgrounds.
A spokesman for the National Assessment Agency said the marking of the scripts was well underway and it expected that all would be returned to schools as scheduled by 8 July.
It didn't matter how much research I did, what notifications I set up, or even if I made checkout scripts if sites didn't work as expected.
The «Explorers Map Pack», as you might expect, adds ten new maps to the single - player, with five based on real - world locations and five others on «scripted map environments», such as the Amazon and the Caribbean.
As expected from Williams, the story in this game is very good and the script is well written.
They are expected to transcribe the recorded information into understandable lingo and are also required to read portions of this script as and when requested.
If yours didn't, modify the script to fit your scenario, «If you want we can provide washers and dryers as a convenience, we would just expect you to to fix anything if they break...
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