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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".
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Mr Insulza may take a robust view of the issue.
Some will take a robust view, others won't".
Mr. Moreira takes a robust approach to most entrees.
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.
Remuneration committees, guided by the U.K. Corporate Governance Code's guidance to "avoid paying more than is necessary" "should take a more robust view on pay, utilizing and being accountable for exercising their judgement" it says.
They certainly take a robust approach.
Back then, local authorities took a robust line.
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