The bluntest criticism of Morgan's failure came from the bank's own chief executive, Jamie Dimon. |
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In general, the criminal law is the bluntest area of law and, therefore, not the most appropriate means to deal with HIV transmission. |
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She outmanned many of them: she was the toughest negotiator, the bluntest adversary, the nerviest deal-maker. |
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In a world of coded language and social niceties, Willis has no qualms about expressing his loves, hates, fears and passions in the bluntest possible terms. |
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China's leaders have only the bluntest tools at their disposal and limited room for manoeuvre. |
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Mike Rounds, of South Dakota, made the bluntest speech. |
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This is the bluntest description of what the graft probe has revealed so far. |
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He also wrote in standard English, and in these writings his political or civil commentary is often at its bluntest. |
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It was left to human-rights and press-freedom groups to make the bluntest criticisms of the closure. Like Venezuela's other private television channels, RCTV was not without blemish. |
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It should be further mentioned that both my parents were about 5ft 3ins with the bluntest elbows imaginable. |
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The bluntest remarks came from co-chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment Amy Pascal in Forbes. |
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It was the bluntest challenge yet by an increasingly activist court and its assertive chief justice, Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, to the civilian government. The ruling will not be the end of the matter. |
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