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Mr Insulza may take a robust view of the issue.
Mr Putin, ex-KGB himself, has a robust view of the past.
Yet as the campaign progressed, McCain seemed to tack toward a more robust view of the president's authority.
"The rise reflected the company's increasingly robust view of the future and greater confidence in its ability to deliver sustained dividend income to shareholders," Mr. Hayward said.
Though it was strongly committed to rebuilding a reformed welfare state, New Labour lacked a more generally robust view of the state's role in a modern capitalist economy.
Despite the poor performance, BP increased its dividend for the fourth quarter handsomely, on the basis of a "robust view of the future".BP's figures were in stark contrast to those of other oil companies, which saw their profits soar.
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Perhaps most damning for the robust view of character are the results of the experiments conducted by Stanley Milgram in the 1960s.
I take it you have a similar robust view on the subsitution of 'k' or 'kk' for 'ck'ck
Such a robust view of military power was unusual when General Hillier was appointed chief of the defence staff.
But the film presents quite a robust view of children.
All three of Mr. Bush's Supreme Court nominees — Samuel A. Alito Jr., Harriet E. Miers and John G. Roberts Jr. — were current or former executive branch lawyers whose records suggested a robust view of presidential power.
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