DC, puts it more bluntly, saying the lab's scientists have been coddled for too long.
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Suggestions that George Osborne has his doubts about the idea were also bluntly dismissed.
"I think this is going terribly, " he bluntly announced, silencing even the boisterous Ballmer.
Morrissey said it bluntly in his cheeky song, We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful.
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Put more bluntly, that means the likelihood of being tagged with an uncomfortably large jury verdict.
It's one of the privileges of being new in the job that he could speak bluntly.
To put it bluntly, in this transparent, on-all-the-time world, a brand is as a brand does.
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Bluntly put, he believes Americans are losing their once-sharp sense of right and wrong.
The utility companies bluntly admit they'll pass on the extra costs to the bill payer.
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Few films turn the camera on the filmmaking process as bluntly or as harshly.
Put bluntly, the GOP is expected to retain control of the House of Representatives.
Bluntly put, the expense-adjusted performance advantage of switching to cash or fixed income is questionable.
Put bluntly, the bill does too little to modify the underlying drivers of health inflation.
But Recep Tayyip Erdogan, its prime minister, now says bluntly that his patience is running out.
Bluntly put, the limitations of technology are the creativity, resources and political will to implement it.
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But Prince Abdullah has bluntly declared that all Saudis will have to tighten their belts.
To put it bluntly, classical chemical theory predicts that cars should not start in the morning.
We have, to put it very bluntly, a lot of explaining to do.
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The boy spoke "pretty bluntly" with investigators, who are trying to determine a motive, the sheriff said.
To put it bluntly, the Bush Administration has been a disaster when it comes to telecommunications deregulation.
It's just that, to put it bluntly, the money all looks the same when it comes in.
'" His charity adviser, Lorna Lathram, puts it even more bluntly: "We have a tremendous amount of product--money.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid bluntly dismissed Elmendorf for appearing to take a position on a political issue.
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It's an attitude of distrust expressed bluntly in Los Angeles by one caller to NPR member station KPCC.
While some legal experts and politicians believe the ruling did not decide the election, O'Connor bluntly thought otherwise.
Customers bluntly told the chains their service was shoddy, their food subpar and their restaurants, in some cases, shabby.
Putting it bluntly, older people are giving more to their offspring by and large than the other way around.
To put it bluntly, higher inflation and interest rates are on the way.
Carrie Cox , executive vice-president of global pharmaceuticals at Schering-Plough, put it bluntly.
But, bluntly, I don't believe that will happen with the Conservatives and certainly no such offer has been made.
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