This wording gives a better representation of the socio-political context, avoiding cut-and-dried statements which are oversimplified. |
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Don't be put off by its cut-and-dried appearance and be sure to take the time to test its various functions. |
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The training is based on learning approaches and not, of course, on cut-and-dried formulas. |
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He sees the single course as a valued part of professional training, not as a cut-and-dried competency development exercise. |
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In that respect too, there are various experts, including Harvey Pitt and Callum McCarthy who indicate that this is certainly not that cut-and-dried. |
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He's used to a more cut-and-dried bottom line. |
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What, above all, have been stumbling blocks for us, as Swedish Social Democrats, are the cut-and-dried travel allowances, the salary level, the Community tax and the lack of transparency. |
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Where regulations, policies and tariffs tell the carriers how to compensate customers when baggage is lost or damaged, no such cut-and-dried rules tell them how to make things right with customers who have been badly treated. |
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Non-directive interviews consist of open-ended questions to which the answers are not always cut-and-dried, especially when they contain subtle comments on complex situations. |
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Take care when guessing, since problems do not always have cut-and-dried answers. |
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