“What makes him so hard-nosed?”
These days, success takes money and a hard-nosed attitude to doling it out.
However, I want to suggest that they are in fact on the contrary quite hard-nosed.
The sustainability movement has often suffered from a perceived lack of hard-nosed business acumen.
WITH their hard-nosed American ways, private-equity funds arouse mixed feelings in Germany.
Benfield’s craggy face and gruff voice made him perfect for parts as both hard-nosed cops and hardened criminals.
AMERICA'S hard-nosed politicians are not always moved by lofty rhetoric, but talk about money normally gets them going.
As one hard-nosed Singaporean strategist puts it, anything that maintains a balance of power in the region is desirable.
Intelligent on the ball and a fantastic distributor, Carvalho complemented the traditional, hard-nosed approach adopted by Terry.
Rapinoe and her teammates made sure to console them, to offer some words of solace: they are human, hard-nosed but not hardhearted.
As AGL demonstrated this week, the economics are such that hard-nosed power companies are choosing renewables over coal every time.
There's quite a hard-nosed argument that I'm trying to make to people - that it's in their own interests to be supporting these venues."
But almost everyone in the Republican Party is compassionate now—even Tom DeLay, the notoriously hard-nosed congressional chief whip whose nickname is “the hammer”.
The following year she played a hard-nosed district attorney in the action-filled drama Snitch and had a role in the multigenerational-family farce The Big Wedding.
They also argue that individual herders, who typically have just 10 kilos of cashmere to sell each year, are currently too vulnerable in the face of hard-nosed buyers.
It turned to Crosby Textor Fullbrook, the firm headed by Lynton Crosby – the hard-nosed Australian strategist who helped Cameron win an unexpected majority at last year’s general election.
For some, like the ethnic minority Uighurs in Xinjiang, the country’s turn toward hard-nosed authoritarianism has meant the devastation of entire families, cultural and religious practices and ways of life.
John Ehrlichman, who has died of diabetes at the age of 73, maintained to the end that he really was not the hard-nosed bully who had emerged so graphically during the Congressional hearings into the Watergate scandal.
Balderson squeaked to victory thanks to a hard-nosed Republican playbook that relied on divisive social issues like immigration and gun rights — especially resonant in rural and exurban areas — to mobilize just enough voters to get their candidate over the finish line.
The Prime Minister is preparing a dramatic walk-out in September over the bill, thought to be in the region of £87 billion, it has been claimed, as business leaders were told Ms May was trying to “be as hard-nosed, as hard-headed and as cold-eyed about this as it is possible to be”.
hard-nosed
adj all
- guided by practical experience and observation rather than theory
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