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It should be noted that a priori there is no reason to expect an overlap of the over-expression because the community detection on the unweighted bipartite network is providing information about the mesoscopic organization of the credit network whereas the present information is filtering the role of the most intense credit relationships from the perspective of banks and/or firms.
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Richard Brody wrote that Bronstein's "relationship with the children seems utterly real and daringly intense, and his credit as co-writer makes clear how much the film owes to his inventiveness," and added that "this nightmarish childhood, the Safdie brothers tell us, didn't kill them; instead, it left them with a compassionate, good-humored wisdom that's rare in filmmakers of any age".
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The heart of the movie is the brilliant, audacious performance of Bronstein, himself a notable director; his relationship with the children seems utterly real and daringly intense, and his credit as co-writer makes clear how much the film owes to his inventiveness.
The chaotic failure of Lehman Brothers had led to an intense panic and credit squeeze.
Releasing its report at a time when the banking industry is under intense pressure from the credit crunch, the OFT argued the market is not "working well for consumers".
A fact finder might credit Pistorius's intense fear (and thus his overreaction) to the threat of an intruder in his bathroom.
Sorkin's intense reluctance to share writing credit and his need to create such uniformly positive characters seem to come from the same place.
The money will flow amid a national credit squeeze and intense jockeying among the nation's wind, solar, geothermal and nuclear sectors.
That figure is well below the levels of 2008 and 2009, when the credit crisis was intense, but it is only one fewer than in all of 2002, as companies recovered from the 2001 recession, and is more than in any other full year from 1994 through 2007.
Rising credit risks and intense risk aversion have pushed credit spreads to unprecedented levels, and markets for securitized assets, except for mortgage securities with government guarantees, have shut down.
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