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hard-nosed造句
1. We all like John; he plays hard-nosed football. 2. If nothing else, Doug is a hard-nosed businessman. 3. His hard-nosed business approach is combined with a very real concern for the less fortunate in society. 4. There will no hard-nosed trade negotiations on this trip. 5. Holbrooke has a justified reputation as a hard-nosed negotiator. 6. That was hard-bitten, hard-nosed, hard-drinking newshound Edgar Allan Poe. 7. Or the hard-nosed, insistent, tough approach. 8. To be very hard-nosed there is also a vested interest in running an efficient information service for a band. 9. For sheer bravado, hard-nosed business sense and a cunning understanding of human frailty, Agnes deserves admiration. 10. Philadelphia, which has a reputation for manufacturing tough, hard-nosed fighters. 11. Then they were going to march into the hard-nosed suburb of Cicero. 12. Hard-nosed policemen in unmarked cars belonged to a world of violence and intimidation he had no wish to enter. 13. The fact that you are very hard-nosed about weeding out unethical behavior helps. 14. He was now presenting himself as a cynical hard-nosed East End wheeler-dealer. 15. Sir Lewis' avuncular features mask a hard-nosed businessman unafraid of putting financial exigency before personal sentiment. 16. Its current experiment in Africa mixes a hard-nosed but clear-eyed self-interest with the lessons of China's own successful development and of decades of its failed aid projects in Africa. 17. A hard-nosed pragmatism is generally considered to be China's guiding principle at home and abroad: whatever produces growth in gross domestic product. 18. And a government-appointed receiver — someone hard-nosed and nonpolitical — should have broad power to revamp G.M. with a viable business plan and return it to a private operation as soon as possible. 19. Hard-nosed CEOs in the business world now recognize that in the era of networks and alliances, companies can make billions without beating others. 20. This is the kind of hard-nosed pragmatism that gets results in public health. 21. McGee is a hard-nosed "salvage expert" — actually a private eye who lives on a boat (called The Busted Flush) and is one of the most memorable detective characters since Sherlock Holmes. 22. For some one who worked in what she believed to be such a hard-nosed profession he retained a sensitive streak. 23. Breeding programs for apes are a failure, and even hard-nosed experimenters will be turning the tide. 24. The book is certainly authoritative but may well daunt the uncommitted reader by its relentlessly hard-nosed factuality. 24.try its best to gather and create good sentences. 25. Is open access not the result of political dogma rather than practical hard-nosed business analysis? 26. When it comes to day-to-day operations, the increasingly dire situation cries out for hard-nosed decisions and solid business management. 27. Its distinction is that it has combined campaigning lawyering with hard-nosed commercial practice. 28. Often former gang members and graduates of the prison system, the interrupters have a hard-nosed approach to law and order. 29. Whether he realizes it or not, that kind of hard-nosed, chip-toothed frugality is exactly what is called for in these economically tossed times.