• The culture at the lab was so ruthless about calibration and controls that life there could only be described as crushingly tedious.

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  • So ruthless paring may come too slowly to satisfy investors.

    ECONOMIST: BolsWessanen

  • The budget cuts were designed in 2011 to be so ruthless that both sides would be forced to find a better deal, but they haven't despite two years to find a compromise.

    NPR: Spending Cuts Seem Here To Stay

  • Lendl, so famously ruthless as a player, coached a more aggressive style along with improved consistency.

    WSJ: 2012 London Olympics: Finally, a Golden Moment for Andy Murray - Jason Gay

  • Both like to posture as their respective communities' most ruthless defenders, so it was always likely that Mr Wright would become a target inside jail.

    ECONOMIST: Ulster

  • The use of pesticides such as Furadan -- a tablespoon of which costs less than a dollar and is enough to kill a lion -- has become a particularly ruthless way of doing so.

    CNN: Boy scares off lions with flashy invention

  • Some smugglers are undoubtedly ruthless, and becoming more so as smuggling fees rise.

    ECONOMIST: Who gets in

  • So goes the wisdom of Gordon Gekko, ruthless investor, legendary financier--and the star of the best movie ever made about money.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Heinz has a reputation for being leaner and better run than Burger King was, so perhaps 3G Capital will need to be less ruthless.

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  • France has long considered artistic products as "exceptions", unique to their cultural heritage, and so worthy of financial support or protection from the ruthless market.

    BBC: Screenshot of Eden's Kya

  • Cunningham's attorney, Mark Hayden, claims it was more ruthless: The company's profit projections were so strong, he says, they wanted the company to themselves.

    FORBES: OutFront

  • Cunningham's lawyer, Mark Hayden, claims that it was more ruthless: The company's profit projections were so strong that they wanted the company to themselves.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • So my advice to people in trouble is turn into a ruthless negotiator and understand that if you can't make those monthly payments, if you miss one or two, you're probably going to lose your home.

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  • What he knew and when about Lord Ashcroft is a big question, but perhaps a less interesting one than why the normally ruthless Tory leader has tolerated this thorn in his side for so long.

    ECONOMIST: The Conservative donor ends a decade of speculation

  • The new regime of rising bills for households, and a more ruthless approach to disconnection for big firms, was one main reason why so many local governments looked on Mr Brevnov with a baleful eye.

    ECONOMIST: Unified Energy Systems

  • The devil will of course be in the detail, and one outstanding question is how ruthless the banks will be in restricting redress to those small businesses that are so small that they are the equivalent of retail customers in the FSA's rules.

    BBC: Business

  • So if HMV's demise signals a rising incidence of banks and other creditors being more ruthless in putting lame companies out of their misery, that might in a fundamental sense be quite a good thing.

    BBC: Is there good news in HMV's collapse?

  • So the only acceptable long-term outcome for Amazon shareholders is not merely the conquest of new markets but their ruthless exploitation to finally deliver all the profits the company has been deferring.

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