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At the moment, they're still quite crude, really — and we only tolerate their crudeness because right now convenience is valued over utility.
These are, of course, quite crude generalizations.
Quite crude, but I was happy.
"It's a pretty basic car, quite crude, really.
Stone sculpture is extremely rare, and much of it is quite crude.
There are no details of the construction of these rockets, but they were presumably quite crude.
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However, a vote on remuneration is quite a crude instrument, which means dealing with particular controversies through that vote is quite hard," he adds.
Riley was, let's be frank, the token fat bird this year, though the BBC would never be quite so crude as to advertise her as such.
He said: "GM cotton is actually quite a crude use of genetic engineering, but it was a first use this technology – developed 30 years ago with government funding.
There is nothing quite so crude and ludicrous as striving to be up to date: "There is a new vocabulary, a new set of tricks, new people concealing old greed with new slogans.
The health secretary has not done anything quite so crude as compare the mortality of the sick with the well, but the more experts delve into his numbers, the shakier they look.
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