By then, rescuers had pinpointed the location, but harsh weather has made visual sightings impossible, Rendle said.
He would spend a few periods overseas, joining a team, diving into the exhilarating but harsh world of French and Belgian racing.
There are no such requirements in Britain, but the harsh light that has been shone on equity research has dented the demand for analysts.
Unlike Britain and France, Germany lets the banks decide whether to join the rescue, but imposes harsh conditions on those that boost their capital with public money.
Critics have lambasted Gates for a management style they label overbearing and bossy, but his harsh workplace demeanor belies another secret to his success: his unwillingness to compromise his goals.
Not only is it labor-intensive to check references for people who might not be poised for a job offer, but Jack Harsh, adjunct professor at the University of Richmond Robins School of Business, said that many employers worry about the risk of liability in rejecting a candidate based on poor references.
The McCain campaign tossed him under the Straight Talk Express, which was harsh but politically wise.
But behind this harsh facade, there is another, more liberal, side to Mr Straw.
But it seemed harsh and pointless to confront Sara and Rich with this now.
Sounds harsh but when you get a lot of email you have to be a little ruthless.
Intentionally or not, he makes his hero (the dour patriarch) seem foolish for abandoning a harsh but organic rural life.
But it seems harsh to punish those who have done well for their elephants by supporting those who, for whatever reason, have let their populations shrink.
But following two harsh rounds of layoffs, which included the departure of then-CEO BIll Watkins, chairman Steve Luczo took over and seems to have gradually gotten Seagate spinning again.
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The industry says there need to be rules to protect the privacy of people whose faces are scanned in public places, but argues that harsh new realities require vigorous, technology-based responses that include biometrics.
This may sound harsh but (and this is my opinion), spending vast amounts of money to keep the most senior of seniors alive on machines and in homes when they are utterly miserable (I know I would be), and plagued by extreme dementia is ridiculous.
There was still time in the final few minutes for Messi to slightly blot his copybook by allowing Enyeama to save from six yards when he should have scored but it is harsh to take away from what was a superb display from the forward and an encouraging victory for Maradona's men.
Michael said he finally kissed his sons then, but he still had harsh words.
I'm sorry to be harsh, but this is a truly uninspiring bit of futuristic imagination.
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But compulsion may seem harsh on people who do not have much to spare.
Mr Anwar's arrest in 1998 was under the Internal Security Act, a harsh, but far blunter, instrument.
But McNamara's harsh words at the interval clearly had the desired effect, especially on chief playmaker Orford.
The government auctioned contracts to upgrade four airports, but on terms so harsh that improvements may be slow.
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But it drew a harsh reaction from the West Oxfordshire Conservative Association, which said it was "shocked and disappointed".
The reminder of a young man literally crushed by his heroes is harsh, but will it sway him fully?
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This may sound harsh, but happily there are plenty of choices for you.
This sounds harsh, but risk is everywhere in life, and we choose daily to bear it or pay to shift it.
There can be relief from this harsh result but, as Theresa Karam learned, it is not easy to get that relief.
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