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A more blunt translation of free enterprise in this context would be "something for nothing".
And Murphy Jensen, the audacious doubles star, had a more blunt view of men's tennis.
But there is a more blunt reason why, I think, the Lib Dem tide receded: immigration.
"The digital divide has never hit us over the head with a more blunt display of unselfconscious gall," writes Jon Mitchell.
The Legislature and the governor could also resort to a more blunt approach, passing a law that would simply order the city to spend more.
In an article published in 2004, Ms. Hasan, a political science professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, made a more blunt argument: that resistance to quotas for women has been driven more by male politicians' fears of losing their seats.
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