Sentences with phrase «so indebted»

Hockney's Children: 5 Artists on Why They're So Indebted to the Charming British Painter Artnet News December 1, 2017
Never have we had a world so indebted, where there are so many fixed claims asking to be paid out at par.
How something so indebted to dozens upon dozens of other films can't get the imitation right buggers the imagination, providing a nation of yearning hacks that dulcet feeling of hope that results in a few more horrifically inept screenplays (produced and directed with commensurate incompetence) just like this one probably in the first half of 2004 alone.
While seeing a contemporary star like Ryan Reynolds grin and slide his way through something so indebted to California Split and its ilk will make you miss those movies more than ever, Mississippi Grind is so good that you'll thank Fleck and Boden for the pleasure.
While seeing a contemporary star like Reynolds grin and slide his way through something so indebted to California Split and its ilk will make you miss those movies more than ever, this movie is so good that you'll thank directors Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden for the pleasure.
Okay, so director Rian Johnson's teenage gumshoe doesn't exactly have a professional license, but Brick is so indebted to the detective fiction of Dashiell Hammett that excluding it would be a noir travesty.
Such players are now so big, so complex, so indebted and so enmeshed in the economy that the Chinese government is abruptly bringing them to heel.

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The British government disputes this, pointing out that Scotland has higher per capita public - sector spending than England and so is more indebted.
Normally, Canadian bond yields roughly trace U.S. bond yields, so you'd think an interest rate spike south of the border would provoke one here, which could hurt indebted Canadians and the housing market.
But they will not lend more against property already so deeply indebted that it remains in negative equity.
It isn't easy, but of course the history of reforms in highly indebted economies has never suggested that this would be easy, and so far it seems like Beijing is pretty determined to do whatever it has to do.
Households do the saving, while companies do the investing, so the corporate sector is inevitably highly indebted in fast - growing countries with under - developed equity markets.
Borrowing costs have never been this low, Canadians have never been as indebted and the nation's economy has never been so reliant on consumption and housing.
So now heavily indebted companies are able to borrow money and we will soon see the consequences of that.»
Many Russians feel that their country is so deeply indebted that it has forfeited its room for economic maneuvering.
Dr. Lacy Hunt: I'm not sure that we will have to invert because the economy is so heavily indebted and the velocity of money is its lowest since 1949.
But when that happened, Canadian households were far less indebted than they are today, and the Canadian economy did not rely nearly so much on the finance, real estate and construction sectors for growth.
But unlike indebted homeowners, highly leveraged companies under the care of private equity have so far dodged the big bust many have predicted.
The education I received went so far beyond the classroom walls and I will forever feel indebted for the experience.
One is not so much indebted to a particular mind in imitation of that mind as he is an inheritor of truth about reality insofar as that mind has cogently expressed it and turned one to desire the truth of things.
Since process theologians are heavily indebted to these writings, the confusion is understandable, all the more so, because the philosophers in question do not hide the influence of Christian thought on their work.
11n a footnote to this (n84), Wieman appended the explanation that «This criticism is made specifically of Whitehead because we are so profoundly indebted to him that we fear our thought will be confused with his in every particular.
Further, many of those attempting to undercut this 97 percent claim are doing so from a place of bias — be they funded by or indebted to the fossil fuel industry, or are pro-fossil fuels for economic reasons (and ignoring environmental reasons).
In doing so, they are both indebted to Israel, for whom the oneness of God was a consistent and unique declaration.
But not so the reformers to whom we are indebted for one of the truly great bodies of Israel's literature, the Book of Deuteronomy.
It would seem that Ezekiel was in this, as in so much of his prophetic teaching, directly indebted to his older contemporary, his own contribution being merely that of expressing the idea in a form that seized upon general thought.
I have said enough, I hope, to show why so many of us feel so immensely indebted to this layman, perhaps the greatest exemplar of the Catholic laity in the last two centuries — a master of many wisdoms, a metaphysician, a philosopher at once humane and Christian, an ethicist and philosopher of history, a political philosopher, a saintly and childlike man.
I am particularly indebted to William A. Beardslee for the way in which he has presented my own theological quest, and especially so for his point that I have attempted to invert the Gnostic vision of a transcendent totality in my quest for a totally immanent Christ.
What they rescued was not so much the indebted countries as the banks that had loaned them money and the international system of trade.
In other words, just as the biblical writers are indebted to the tradition of Israel's history, so they are indebted to their age for what they say or assume about the world.
And while the analysis that addresses these issues can be indebted to Christian tradition, the theologian who thinks about such issues may well be so innovative in relation to historic Christian reflection that his or her work on these topics is indistinguishable from that of the ecologist, the secular ethicist, or the economic theorist (cf. CNT 253).
I myself (if you will permit me, mere mousedirt, to be mingled with pepper) am deeply indebted to my papists that through the devil's raging they have beaten, oppressed, and distressed me so much... They have made a fairly good theologian of me.
The belief so prominent in Marxism that human history is governed by law and culminates almost automatically in the victory of the exploited majority over the exploiting minority seems indebted to the Jewish - Christian conception of history.
Nevertheless, I am so profoundly and overwhelmingly indebted to him for the fundamental structure of my thought, and I begin my own reflection on each topic so deeply influenced by my understanding of his philosophy, that the book is also a book about Whitehead.
I will always be indebted to the man, but it would be so much more of a sad story if we as fans let this sorry debacle continue.
And then when nighttime rolls around, your toddler feels indebted to you and wants you to stay happy so he can continue to feel great.
This means that the recent discussions about the required funds to help some of the most indebted regions to refinance their «old debt» are not so relevant from the point of view of total national public indebtedness.
So the government has made permanent the former temporary ban on profiteering «vulture funds», persecuting the most indebted countries, and backed the «Publish What You Pay» campaign to bring transparency to multinational oil and mining companies» payments to developing world governments.
The idea of public financing was that the public would provide money to the candidates so they wouldn't continue to grab at the special interest money and indebt themselves to the givers.
Uh — I'm — I'm so — you know --[stutters] indebted and so grateful for — for friendship and relationship.
So many of us are indebted to you both...
So many of us are indebted to you both for the enormous amount of energy, enthusiasm, emotion and intellectual grit it took to pull something like this off.
it sometimes astonishes me how often i wear kate spade - and yes, i worked there for two and a half years, but i sometimes think my addiction is a little excessive... but then again, kate keeps bringing out adorable clothes (like this dress which i just ordered) so i just have to accept the fact i will forever be indebted to miss spade herself and i'm okay with that.
While too self - aware to eclipse the films of the»90s to which it is so clearly indebted, Mr. Right still manages to scratch the same itch.
Bond movie producer Barbara Broccoli will forever be indebted to former 007 Sean Connery after he gave up his bed so she could rest after falling...
Struck by Lightning, a film deeply indebted to the written word, advocates not so much for the quality of writing but for the action itself.
So it comes as something of a surprise that «Frances Ha» is such an effervescent bobble — a fizzy pop confection that's equally indebted to the French New Wave, Woody Allen and the collection of soul and disco songs sprinkled throughout the soundtrack (has a Hot Chocolate jam ever been put to better use?)
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Trouble, is he's indebted to Spencer Rabbit (Timothy Omundson), a vicious crime boss operating with impunity in the city because so many crooked cops, including the police commissioner (Paul Rae), are on the take.
It is important to note, however, that the successes of the Tunisian, and all the more so the Egyptian, Arab Springs, were very much indebted to Islamist participation prior to and during the revolts.
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