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That, put crudely, is how many people regard pacifism.
With the former, the challenge, put crudely, is to avoid the mistakes made by blacks.
That, crudely, is the state of the Russian economy as the boost given by the huge devaluation of 1998 wears off.Economic growth last year was a record 8.3%.
What jumps out, to put it crudely, is that jobs in the rust belts and rural towns that voted for Trump are at high risk of automation, while the professions of many Hillary Clinton supporters are at low risk.
His central thesis, to round it out a little crudely, is that we watch sports not out of identification with the players but out of a kind of happy absorption in someone else's ability: "The euphoria of focused intensity seems to go hand in hand with a peculiar quietness.
The success of McDonald's Ray Kroc (his 1.6-ounce burger sold for 15 cents in 1955) and his fellow giants of the industry in establishing a sense of place, however crudely, is best illustrated by the current models of their restaurants, in which the symbolic trappings have become tasteful logos applied to otherwise unremarkable structures.
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Grossman has written what could crudely be labeled a Harry Potter for adults.
The most powerful force that the Democrats have on their side might crudely be characterised as Bush-hatred.
She gave legitimacy to an approach that has crudely been adopted and understood as "snapshot style" or "diaristic".
This pattern can crudely be presented in the form of a clock (see chart 1): as we move around the dial, each asset has its moment.
The MDGs, put crudely, were cooked up in the basement of the UN headquarters in New York, albeit by the best development experts.
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