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I'm hard-nosed about these things".
There's no sense in our getting hard-nosed about it.
It is also worth being hard-nosed about Portsmouth, Scotstoun and Govan.
"Project Greenlight," though, is relentlessly hard-nosed about the movie business.
"I have to be very hard-nosed about which companies to give money to".
"The president has been pretty hard-nosed about the whole matter," said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Although America's new administration seems friendly with big oil companies, which would like to see those sanctions lifted, it also seems more hard-nosed about Iran.
That was him again, crossing swords with Piers Morgan on Good Morning Britain and insisting: "We need to be hard-nosed about this".
You also have to be hard-nosed about the realities of magazine publishing – hence all the events you do, parties and balls and what have you..
"There are skills that we have and there are skills that we don't have, and we are fairly hard-nosed about identifying them," says Truell.
In "Margin Call," money insistently pushes its way into personal decisions; the movie is sympathetic to the executives' plight but hard-nosed about their constant desire to elevate pay packages over principle.
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