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Mr Insulza may take a robust view of the issue.
Some will take a robust view, others won't".
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That particular incident could have been turned into an earnest lecture on bullying; instead, Farrant takes a robust view of her characters, who are always losing blood and suffering mishaps without being too seriously defeated or triggering moral lessons.
"If, as she has done, a litigant flagrantly over-eggs the pudding and thus deprives the court of any sensible assistance, then he or she is likely to find that the court takes a robust view and drastically prunes the proposed budget".
Britain takes a more robust view than America of the need for western forces to restore order in a post-Taliban Afghanistan.
But the film presents quite a robust view of children.
Brian Sewell, art critic of the London Evening Standard, took a more robust view: "It's absolute twaddle to think that art should be 'owned' by the public.
Mr. Moreira takes a robust approach to most entrees.
Back then, local authorities took a robust line.
I take it you have a similar robust view on the subsitution of 'k' or 'kk' for 'ck'ck
The American court should take a similarly robust no-nonsense view.
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