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Some of the first crude instruments had large bows drawn back with winches for firing.
Peddlers sell their wares; musicians play crude instruments; woodsmen chop down trees.
The focus on interpersonal morality showed that general moral rules, which some traditional ethical theories strove to develop, were rather crude instruments for conducting a moral life.
"And I certainly don't think you can know anybody else through the crude instruments available to us of exposing bits and pieces of somebody's life".
Nevertheless, a number of evolved traits that served us as well as could be expected in the past are crude instruments for promoting human interests, and some, in our changed circumstances, are positively detrimental to our wellbeing.
"I don't think you can ever know anybody else," Hillary Clinton has said "And I certainly don't think you can know anybody else through the crude instruments available to us of exposing bits and pieces of somebody's life".
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SANCTIONS are a crude instrument.
"It's a crude instrument, but it works," Mr. Levy said.
Sanctions are a crude instrument of foreign policy.
Again like Marxism, it was used as a crude instrument of westernisation.
Historical analogy has been a crude instrument in the service of moral and political certainty.
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