This not doubt seems not only harsh but backwards.
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Kerry made his points, but he did not come across as harsh or negative.
Not only are there strict rules against any harsh treatment of the animals, but also elephants may not play more than two 20-minute games a day and each animal is rewarded with sugar cane or rice balls full of molasses and rock salt after each match.
By 2011, the wine was: "Not soapy" but suffered from "harsh acidity".
But that landmark agreement has not softened the harsh identification of "torrents" with bootleg files, similar to the contextual sweep that connects "Googling" to searching.
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But the edicts he issued were not as harsh as under some other Taliban groups elsewhere - a key reason why there was no tribal unrest in the region under his control.
But for others the internet and the dotcom revolution has not meant instant wealth but a rather painful lesson in the harsh world of financial wheeler dealers.
With all, we will be harsh, and strict, but not unjust, not indiscriminate.
This may seem harsh, but the president does not have a large degree of credibility when it comes to health care.
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But compulsion may seem harsh on people who do not have much to spare.
The Gaza rules appear harsh compared to Western practice but are not unusual in parts of the Arab and Muslim world.
It was possibly slightly edited but not so much so as to detract from the harsh reality of this awful event.
"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.
The laws are harsh, Doyle agrees, but it does not stop the artists, who appear in greater numbers every day to make their mark on the city.
The voicing is expectedly on the slightly muddy side of things with a very narrow soundstage, but the tonality is mostly smooth (read: not extremely harsh or fatiguing).
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.
In Britain and the Netherlands, young Muslim activists (perhaps influenced by lefty comrades) have questioned their elders' harsh views on homosexuality but they do not always win the argument.
He says he must take harsh measures not just to impress visiting Eurocrats but to prevent Romania from sliding into the third world like its eastern neighbours, Moldova and Ukraine.
They are sick of Washington's harsh and cynical hyper-partisanship, but they do not have a split-the-difference approach to politics.
The war on drugs has led to harsh sentences not just for dealing illegal drugs, but also for selling prescription drugs illegally.
The final score was harsh on Hull, but their commitment and endeavour could not make up for a glaring lack of quality throughout the side.
There can be relief from this harsh result but, as Theresa Karam learned, it is not easy to get that relief.
On Capitol Hill, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Defense Secretary Robert Gates have met with harsh criticism of the plan, not only from Democrats but from some Republicans as well.
More broadly, aides say, the president wants to speak more about his decisions to release the so-called torture memos but not make public the prison abuse photos, as well as whether those harsh interrogation techniques really worked as former Vice President Dick Cheney keeps claiming.
The result was not known at that point but that sealed it although 29-12 was too harsh a scoreline.
"The intention is to satirize not Barack Obama and Michelle Obama, but, in fact, to hold a pretty harsh light up to the rumors, innuendos, lies about the Obamas that have come up that they are somehow insufficiently patriotic or soft on terrorism, " he says.
That may be a little harsh, but what the firm's scientists have actually managed to do does not quite match their sweeping claims either.
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Even a first win in 20 years at Twickenham was not enough to save some players from losing their places against Scotland, harsh perhaps but it is an ethos the players have embraced.
But they also know that these values, gentle and compassionate as they are, have to be applied in a harsh, uncompromising world and what makes the difference is not belief alone, but the raw courage to make it happen.
Intentionally or not, he makes his hero (the dour patriarch) seem foolish for abandoning a harsh but organic rural life.
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