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Why didn't Labour put up a more robust fight on education policy?
We were in a robust fight against Isis for confiscating our liberated areas, but now, if we are not in an alliance, we are in a truce with them".
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Its nationalism is definitely robust: Korea fought against any attempt to purchase one of its key banks by HSBC, some US private equity funds sued some of their companies in court, and fight for intellectual property is heating up.
"The United States retains robust capabilities to fight Al Qaeda and its militant allies," the official said.
Usually they are the elderly and the very young, people whose immune systems are not robust enough to fight off the virus.
In this particular case, it's plausible that if we can block the Saudi arms sale, or even come close and have a robust public food fight about it, we can help end the catastrophic Yemen war.
The fleeting attention span of fans and media along with a robust schedule of fights has led to this unfortunate phenomena.
Age 70. Bob yielded his appetite for life only in the last month of a decade-long fight with robust cancer.
Does it make sense, for example, for companies that rely heavily on a robust middle class to fight a raise in minimum wages?
According to the BBC, Labour has nominated Colchester councillor Tim Young as its candidate and the Clacton Conservative Association said it would fight a "robust" campaign.
He's an extremely savvy operator, a tough negotiator, a robust character who can fight his corner.
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