The consumer sector can be harsh on corporate executives because each investor can, on their own, see things about companies well beyond what we find in financial releases and conference calls.
But it would be unfair to be too harsh on Bielsa, because whatever nationalists in England and Brazil may think, both the World Cup and football in general are poorer for Argentina's exit.
And in one of those cases the terms seem to be really quite harsh on Samsung.
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In the very short run it might even sell government securities, but open market sales and money shrinkage would be too harsh a medicine to go on for very long.
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The government auctioned contracts to upgrade four airports, but on terms so harsh that improvements may be slow.
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Mr Cao will hope that on November 2nd New Orleanians will be less harsh in their assessment of his time in office.
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As Loria and the Miami Marlins will be on the receiving end of an overabundance of harsh criticism in the days ahead, we cannot forget the significance of the trade for the Toronto Blue Jays.
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All along, he will need to be careful when attacking the Bush administration, because he can't spend too much time on it and he can't be too harsh.
That seemed a little harsh, although it might still be a fair hedge for bets on other teams.
It's harsh on Di Maria, but, heck, somebody needed to be the first.
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Still, the harsh investing reality of forex trading lives on: You need to be on the right side of the trade to make money, and you can lose your shirt if you are not careful.
But there can be no devaluation to make Greece a newly cheap destination, and harsh new taxes on business included in the government's austerity plan may kill the entrepreneurial spirit of those bold enough to try new things.
To prevent that, the government will have to be harsh with public-sector unions and in its annual adjustment of the minimum wage on May 1st.
Mitchell, who represented Stevens on a Supreme Court case in the 1990s, said Stevens can be very harsh with his own staff.
It was harsh on England but they restored their lead when centre-back Smalling proved to be in the right place at the right time to score late on.
Greenberg should be put under the harsh spotlight of public scrutiny too, instead of being allowed to shoot his mouth off on CNBC or Bloomberg, where his inquisitors are invariably obsequious.
She had harsh words for the industry's manipulative practices and put new restrictions on the way cigarettes can be marketed.
Lord Hoffmann's blunder has cast a harsh light on Britain's highest court, and raised serious doubts about whether the Law Lords will be ready to deal with the wave of controversial cases expected after the Human Rights Act comes into force, probably next year.
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