Pragmatism is all very well, but there are blunter ways to describe the new state of mind. |
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Does that mean that Gillette will have to start making blunter razor blades so they will not be culpable if we nick ourselves shaving? |
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This situation leads to a blunter light-response curve, and lowers light use efficiency. |
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When it inevitably fails to do so, they may turn to blunter ways of doing things which promise quicker and more conclusive results. |
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Additionally its leaves are smaller, blunter, with smaller teeth, and of a purer green colour. |
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He combined the suction device with blunter, finer cannules in order to remove fat. |
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Now that I am entering senior citizenship, I have become blunter than I was as an apple-cheeked circuit rider. |
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However, the government has gone for the blunter option and merely removed the per-child additional income threshold. |
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Lacking the financial means to deploy such generous public support to encouraging movement up the value chain, African governments have to resort to simpler and blunter instruments such as export taxes. |
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The engraving was done with two points, one sharp and the other blunter. |
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Countries such as Namibia however lack the financial means to deploy such generous public support to encouraging movement up the value chain, and have to resort to simpler and blunter instruments such as export taxes. |
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Inefficient transportation logistics result in a blunter competitive edge and higher costs for goods in general, without even mentioning environmental impacts. |
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The feminine mask from this region has a blunter nose. |
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As coconut crabs live on the land, the aesthetascs on their antennae are shorter and blunter than those of other crabs and look more like those of insects. |
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The rather bluntish cast of his face was even blunter and plainer. |
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Blunter language would have concluded that most, if not all, were a long way out of their depth. |
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