Voters may be less thrilled, since the differences between Labour and Conservative policies seem scalpel-thin.
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"It was identifying fat and with a very sharp scalpel cutting it out, " says Singh.
"This goes beyond what a pill or a scalpel can do", says Dr Okarma.
To his mind, Lerach was advocating using an axe when a scalpel would do better.
The Hatchet and the Scalpel clashed Wednesday night at a debate over kitchen table issues.
So what we've done is we've taken a scalpel to the discretionary budget rather than a machete.
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The Hatchet displayed his ability and eagerness to strike, while the Scalpel proved able to hold back.
It is an arid, lonesome land, cut only by the blue scalpel line of the Rio Grande.
Despite the despairing rhetoric of Republican hardliners, the sequester is but a scalpel when a meat-ax is required.
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The official version of events said he died under the plastic surgeon's scalpel while trying to change his identity.
The innovation engine and superior market understanding are the only core competences a scalpel company will need to own.
And even when on the attack, the Scalpel didn't come off as aggressive.
You've also said that you want to take a scalpel to the budget and go through it line by line.
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General Electric is taking a scalpel to its financial operations, planning to reduce holdings and staffing in the mystery-shrouded division.
The rest have to make do with a quick swipe across the knee with a scalpel, to mimic a surgery scar.
With an unerring scalpel, Johnson cuts to the quick of Napoleon's character.
It starts with a scalpel incision most of the way down the middle of the torso then a surgeon follows up with a Bovie pen.
When the scalpel is close to vital tissues, such as arteries or the heart, the Smart-Tool would sense them and push back against the surgeon's hand.
The tower - dubbed The Scalpel due to its straight-edged design by architects Kohn Pedersen Fox - will be built in Lime Street in the City.
Matthias Werner, a technology analyst at Deutsche Bank, illustrates this second type of nanotechnology breakthrough graphically with videos of a surgical scalpel based on a nanostructured diamond.
Mr Williamson told police he had an honorary degree from Cardiff University "in 1992, or something like that", as a result of designing a new type of scalpel.
But if the work pays off, Dirks may be able to give his desperate young patients a real shot at a cure, and put his scalpel away for good.
The surgeon, instead of wielding a scalpel and cutting away, sits at a 3-D monitor across the room from the patient and controls three robotic arms with two joysticks.
President Obama often claims he wants to cut the budget smartly, using a "scalpel" not a meat axe, machete, cleaver or chainsaw, to list a few of his favorite metaphors.
Mr. Connell "was a trailblazer, a troubadour, one of the first to put the literary scalpel to the suburban skin, " Greg Bottoms wrote on Salon.com in 2000 in describing the Bridge novels.
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