Not exact matches
But sitting down for an interview at the event, Waugh warned some of the
blunt tools preferred by regulators would do more harm
than good.
«The Divine Right of Kings» is a hoax — nothing more
than a
tool of statecraft that has been
blunted by democracy.
The Church, it was believed, could afford to be more flexibly responsive to the nuances and contours of individual situations
than the state, and the Church was believed to possess more finely grained
tools of correction
than the
blunt instruments of law and punishment.
«Something more
than simply a
blunt persecutor's
tool needs to be brought to bear.»
As I observed last year in Letters, «Policy is a
blunt tool that works best when making people do things is enough... Policy is far less effective when it comes to complex endeavors where how things are done matters more
than whether they're done.
Although more refined
than its predecessor, the 370Z is still a delightfully
blunt tool.
This is in contrast to all other retirement saving software, which are
blunt tools that barely get you in the ballpark, and usually costs more
than twice as much.
If you think Berry's rather bizarre claims overturns well established science you are rather more
blunt a
tool than I originally thought.
Law is usually a more effective
tool when used as a precision instrument rather
than a
tool of
blunt force.