0 If you speak bluntly, you speak without trying to be polite or considering other people's feelings: --
The courts, however, bluntly refused to take the disputes.
Bluntly put, our article is about partitioning the variance among these factors, not some simplistic opposition between developmental constraint "versus" mosaic evolution.
Put bluntly, he turns a conventionally regarded cardinal sin into a supreme sacrament, freeing the romantic male artist from conventional restrictions.
Put bluntly, their situation in old age typified a bad ending to the life-course, which any 'respectable ' person would wish to avoid.
And he bluntly disregards the musical and dramatic expectations of others.
Some ideas - religious ideas in particular - do not survive the demonstration of their generation out of human practice, because this lineage bluntly contradicts their content.
Therefore, quite bluntly, it is not a whole reproducing itself and cannot be equated to a mode of production.
Put bluntly, injection of potassium to procure feticide may be acceptable, but injecting potassium into a newborn would be, to most, repugnant.