British politicians are much more accustomed to the cut and thrust of face-to-face debate.
Weak ones would be marginalised and maybe even killed in the cut and thrust of male competition.
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It seems that sitting in our pajamas all day does not always trump the cut and thrust of face-to-face office work.
Already his budget plan is one of the defining documents of that movement, and thrust him to the forefront of it.
The coalition has contributed very considerably to that and I would support the overall themes and thrust of the coalition's policy.
This adjusted the airflow to the insect's wings, in turn adjusting the direction of the lift and thrust that the wings produced.
The Irish legend would have loved the early cut and thrust with Sebastien Chabal and Heaslip exchanging a couple of ferocious hits.
He stepped back, threw his arms up in victory, and thrust his stomach out to show off the design to the cameras.
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In 2000, he was seen by some as the next Shane Warne and thrust into the England side for two Tests against Zimbabwe.
After all, they argued, isn't leading an army or building a political empire a bit like guiding a company through the cut and thrust of modern business?
They were helped by the hosts lacking their usual cut and thrust, but it would be unfair to not give Wolves a lot of credit for stifling their opponents.
It is an unforgettable, magical journey, where you are cut off from the rest of the world and thrust into what little nature remains of this vast tropical island.
Scott leaned back and thrust his arms in the air after the putt dropped on the 10th hole, a celebration for all of Australia and personal redemption for himself.
It may have been planned or written before Mr Manley's outspoken remarks but, nevertheless, will answer critics without involving the Queen in the cut and thrust of Canadian party politics.
Kuchar needed only two putts from 20 feet for the win, and instead he rolled the birdie putt into the hole and thrust his fist into the air as he smiled.
There was a pleasing cut and thrust developing in the game, with Ramsey and Sam Ricketts - catching the eye with a dashing display from right wing-back - looking particularly dangerous for Wales.
The protection they receive from farmers is, in evolutionary terms, a quid pro quo for the fact that their physiologies are modified to serve human ends, rather than being sharpened for the cut and thrust of life in the wild.
Yet science quickly fell by the wayside after baby Nim, screaming pitifully, was torn from his mother's arms in a birthing compound in Oklahoma and thrust into the permissive chaos of an affluent family on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
One day, not long after she had endured yet another session under the surgeon's knife, he took a mirror from her dressing table and thrust it in front of her face to reflect the livid scars and the bruising under her eyes.
One response would be that the main cause of the French revolution lies outside Mr Garrioch's Paris and beyond the grasp of Mr Jones's elite: in the unrelenting global conflict with Britain that undermined the French state and thrust the country into increasingly unmanageable crises.
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Imagine yourself in the prime of your life and being thrust into something of which life and death hanged in the balance.
Their format is unlively, with little cut-and-thrust allowed among the men on the platform.
This is reflected in both recruitment of candidates and the thrust of training programmes.
He miscalculates ever so slightly and is thrust 10, 000 years into the future.
As an experimenter, he touched and tasted everything, and once thrust a bodkin in his eye to discover what colours he would see.
Mr. Aquino is the son of the late President Corazon Aquino and was thrust into the presidency from the Senate because of public affection for his mother, who died shortly before the 2010 presidential race.
Antidumping duties on magnesium, polyvinyl chloride, and hot-rolled steel, for example, enable petitioning U.S. companies that often dominate domestic supply of raw materials to foreclose alternative sources and then thrust higher prices on their U.S. customers.
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And the thrust of all of them -- even the boldest, like his return to his Prague promise of working to reduce nuclear stockpiles -- was enabling America to focus more energy on rebuilding its strength at home.
To invest wisely in the likelihood that originators can capitalize on a string of fads through creativity and experimentation is very different from investing in one hot rocket that goes straight up with full knowledge that gravity will send it back down with equal and opposite thrust.
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