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.
Because he failed to be harsh with congressional Democrats (whose popularity ratings, incidentally, were a fraction of his), he will now have to do more with Republicans.
"The only solution is to be very harsh with the sanctions -- and the sanctions must be a deduction of points or something similar, " he said on Sunday.
Mitchell, who represented Stevens on a Supreme Court case in the 1990s, said Stevens can be very harsh with his own staff.
Or are we witnessing yet-another temporary bout of euphoria which will soon be met with the harsh realities of a deleveraging, bear market world?
Trading around Fed announcements can be hazardous, with fake out moves and harsh reversals.
With all, we will be harsh, and strict, but not unjust, not indiscriminate.
Some lawmakers said the US should not be represented by a harsh critic of the UN with an abrasive management style who was accused of trying to distort intelligence information.
But it appears to be a necessary investment for farmers struggling to deal with harsh heat and little rain.
The European Union, which has so far stuck closely to UN-designated sanctions (though individual members such as Britain have gone further, especially with financial measures), is reported to be considering harsh new proposals.
It can be harsh or resolute, but it stands as a barricade against the goblins that dance with lies in your head.
"I think it was a bit harsh and not a fair reflection but we've nothing to be ashamed about with this defeat, " said the Frenchman.
If Germany truly is preparing to go ahead with the Greek bail-out, the harsh public comments and the leaked bank aid plan would be signs of astonishing incompetence.
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