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(Perhaps the ultimate evidence can be found in the films of Howard Hawks, whose apparent clarity of manner, which mimes transparency, is as severely artificial as the prose of Ernest Hemingway, and as heatedly forged by an ethic of beauty that views slovenly superfluity, in behavior or in camerawork, as a self-indulgent slackness of character).
Thus, considering that max OBTB) = 0.95 and min(OBTB) = 0.19, we can state that the infrastructure is generally not adequate to the needs because of situations pertaining both to the deficiency and superfluity in investments.
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